The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Episode 1
Jo Brand is joined by new Bake Off host Alison Hammond, alongside celebrity fans Stephen Mangan and Michelle Visage, to discuss a new batch of bakers and tuck into the events of Cake Week. Plus, Tom Allen casts his beady eye upon the bakes brought along by the brave studio audience and Jo sieves through photos of the wonderful and woeful bakes sent in by viewers at home.

Episode 2
Jo, Judi Love, Carol Vorderman and Iain Stirling dunk themselves into Biscuit Week. Which bakers got stuck into the marshmallow Signature, and who made a meal out of the illusion Showstopper?

Episode 3
Jo tears into Bread Week with Martin Kemp and Ellie Taylor. Which bakers rose to the challenge and who got themselves in a twist with the plaited centrepiece?

Episode 4
Jo Brand melts into Chocolate Week with Paul Hollywood, Yinka Bokinni and James Buckley. Which baker's choccy box gifted them a place in the next round?

Episode 5
Jo Brand, Ross Noble, Jamie Laing and Oti Mabuse turnover Pastry Week. Whose picnic pie had the upper crust and who crumbled under the pressure?

Episode 6
Jo Brand and Harry Hill discuss which baker blossomed with their showstopping floral dessert. And after a herby Technical, whose thyme was up?

Episode 7
Jo Brand dives into Dessert Week with guests Prue Leith, Joel Dommett and Ignacio Lopez, as they discuss whose showstopping meringue was the bomb and who had a wobble with their crème caramel. Plus, Tom Allen judges the studio audience's bakes and there's unseen footage from behind the tent and an interview with the latest baker to leave.

Episode 8
Jo Brand invites Aisling Bea, Scarlett Moffatt and Nabil Abdulrashid to celebrate Party Week. Whose 'anything-but-beige' buffet got a hip-hip-hooray?

Episode 9
Jo Brand takes another bite of Patisserie Week with celebrity Bake Off fans Eddie Kadi, Lorraine Kelly and Joe Wilkinson. Plus, Tom Allen judges the studio audience's bakes and there's unseen footage from behind the tent and an interview with the latest baker to leave.

Episode 10
Jo Brand enjoys one last extra slice of this year's series, as her guests Jonathan Ross, Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding help review the final. There's exclusive unseen action from inside the tent and Jo is joined by all three finalists. Tom Allen chats to all of this year's bakers and Jo has a final rummage through viewers' weird and wonderful baking pictures.
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