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THE Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer continued with another all-star line-up.
The bakers had to tackle turnover and fondant tests and a meringue showstopper of their most embarrassing moment for their three challenges.
The contestants braving the tent last night were comedian Ruby Wax, Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore, choir master Gareth Malone and musician Yung Filly.
Thanks for watching and helping to bake a difference through The Great Stand Up To Cancer Bake Off. Well done to @YungFilly1, @RubyWax, @TheWhitmore and Star Baker @GarethMalone for their efforts - and to the judges for eating some of them! #GBBO pic.twitter.com/svGqIkVmZz
— British Bake Off (@BritishBakeOff) March 29, 2022
Here is Sandy Docherty’s verdict of week two’s episode, as she continues her weekly Telegraph & Argus column which will be online each Wednesday morning while the series is on.
Sandy took part in the 2015 series and is the child protection and welfare officer at Titus Salt School in Baildon.
She said: “It was entertaining. I really enjoyed it.
“They have a good mix of people you know and people younger people will know.
Laura Whitmore’s ‘What A Donkey!’ Showstopper. She hasn’t made an ass of herself with this lovely looking bake! #GBBO pic.twitter.com/y4CcOXjcFC
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“The programme showed it’s alright to get stuff wrong and have another go.
“I thought the whole message of the show was good. I liked the challenges.
“It had good competitors who were up for the fun.
“It also had a serious message about giving money to the cancer charity too.
How to approach your secret Technical Challenge with utmost flair. #GBBO @RubyWax pic.twitter.com/byMfFsGF7n
— British Bake Off (@BritishBakeOff) March 29, 2022
“The contestants were all prepared to a fool of themselves and show that it’s good to have a laugh at yourself.
“Gareth was a worthy winner. It was a tough call, though, as Laura was good, but he had more consistency.
“Prue said Gareth won because he practised more, which counts for something.”
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