The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Episode 1
With the first round now over, Jo Brand is joined by Bake Off host Alison Hammond and comedian and actress Aisling Bea to review the events of cake week. Co-host Tom Allen casts a beady eye upon the bakes brought along by the studio audience and there are photos of the wonderful and woeful bakes sent in by viewers.

Episode 2
Stephen Mangan joins Jo Brand to snap Biscuit Week in two. Whose Viennese biscuits had the judges waltzing for joy, and whose theatre took centre stage?

Episode 3
Jonathan Ross, Ravneet Gill and Josh Pugh toast Bread Week with Jo Brand. Whose Horns of Plenty filled the judges with joy, and who kneaded a helping hand?

Episode 4
Jo Brand gets stuck into Caramel Week with Prue Leith, Oti Mabuse and Chloe Petts. Whose mousse cake got the judges gooey? And who came to a sticky end?

Episode 5
Jo Brand, Alexander Armstrong, Natalie Cassidy and AJ Odudu turnover Pastry Week. Whose showstopping Paris-Brest was the Paris-Best?

Episode 6
Carol Vorderman, Iain Stirling and Leomie Anderson leaf through Autumn Week with Jo Brand. Whose veg celebration cakes were the judges rooting for?

Episode 7
Jo Brand's joined by Jack Dee, Amy Gledhill and Eddie Kadi to dip into Dessert Week. Whose meringue nests peaked? And who got their just desserts?

Episode 8
Jo Brand's joined by Paul Hollywood, Ellie Taylor and Layton Williams to boogie through 1970s Week. Whose profiterole tower made them baker of the hour?

Episode 9
Lorraine Kelly, Phil Wang and Vogue Williams devour the Patisserie Week semi-final with Jo. Whose buttery breakfast pastries melted the judges' hearts?

Episode 10
Prue Leith and Harry Hill join Jo to spill the tea on the final. There's interviews with our three finalists, and Tom catches up with all dozen bakers.
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