The Great Sport Relief Bake Off - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Episode 1
Mel Giedroyc guest hosts an episode which see's Jason Manford, Maddy Hill, David James and Samantha Cameron compete against one another in a series of challenges set by judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood. This week the contestants are required to make canapes using rough puff pastry, prepare a Paris-Brest (a French dessert) and create a 3D cake in the shape of a sports trophy.

Episode 2
Jennifer Saunders guest hosts the show this week. Ed Balls, Victoria Coren Mitchell, Chris Kamara and Kimberley Walsh compete against one another. Challenges include making 24 identical American muffins, football pies and a show-stopping sport related cake. Denise Lewis reports on a project Sport Relief is helping to fund.

Episode 3
Ed Byrne guest hosts this episode. Geri Horner, John Simpson, Jermaine Jenas and Louise Redknapp compete against one another in challenges set by Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood. This week the contestants have to make savoury tarts, a chocolate and beetroot bake and a 3d model of their favourite sporting moment. Clare Balding reports from a project that Sport Relief helps fund in Kenya.

Episode 4
Sarah Millican guest hosts this episode. Alison Steadman, Ade Edmondson, Will Young and Morgana Robinson compete against one another in challenges set by Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood. This week the contestants have to make a open-top pie, a salmon roulade and a showstopping life experience based creation. Clare Balding reports from a project that Sport Relief helps fund in Kenya.
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