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The nervous bakers get off to a crumbly start in the signature challenge 24 portions of shortbread , face one of Paul's notoriously difficult recipes in the technical challenge six mini pork pies and put their unique stamps on the showstopper bake triple-tiered pavlova with fruit.
Tensions are high and confusion is rife, but who will impress and who will miss the mark? Judged by legendary cookery writer Mary Berry and acclaimed master baker Paul Hollywood, these four will have to pull out all the stops to impress the judges and be crowned Comic Relief Star Baker.
In the fourth episode of the Great Comic Relief Bake Off, the final four celebrities battle it out in the tent. They face three tricky challenges set by Mary and Paul. The celebrities serve up some unique twists on the signature bake tray bake , tackle one of Paul's challenging recipes in the technical 12 crumpets and get creative in the show-stopper challenge vegetable cake self-portrait.
Timings prove problematic for some and confidence crumbles, but who will demonstrate baking brilliance and be crowned star baker? They're all baking to inspire you to do the same and raise some money for Comic Relief. Paul Hollywood visits a Comic Relief-funded project here in the UK to see how the cash you raise really can help change people's lives. The contestants face three challenges - making canapes using rough puff pasty, preparing a Paris-Brest, a French dessert, and finally, creating a 3-D cake in the shape of a sporting trophy.
Celebrities take on baking challenges for Sport Relief. Jennifer Saunders hosts this second episode as four celebrities face their three challenges set by judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood. The bakers on the starting line are former Labour politician Ed Balls, writer and presenter Victoria Coren Mitchell, sports commentator Chris Kamara and singer and actress Kimberley Walsh.
The bakers must make 24 identical American-style muffins for their signature challenge, football pies in the technical challenge and, finally, show-stopping tiered cakes representing an extreme sport. Interesting flavours and confusion abound in this baking battle. Who will bag the coveted title of star baker?
Whilst the bakers aim to inspire others to raise money, Denise Lewis visits a project in Tyne and Wear where she meets Linda and Hughie. Hughie was diagnosed with dementia six years ago at the age of Denise finds out how money raised really does make a difference to his quality of life.
Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood set three tasks to test each celebrity's baking prowess, while comedian Ed Byrne is on hand to guide them through. Season 5 4 3 2 1 Specials All. Mel Giedroyc presents this four-part Comic Relief special which sees four celebrity bakers, of varying baking experience, compete against each other in four mini Bake Offs. All the challenges are devised by legendary cookery writer Mary Berry and acclaimed Master Baker Paul Hollywood, who will also judge and taste their efforts.
The baker who rises above the rest is crowned Comic Relief Star Baker at the end of each the episodes. Lorraine Pascal will also be in Ghana, showing one of the projects that Comic Relief supports and how the money raised really makes a difference. Add to history. Add to collection.
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