The Great British Bake Off: 17 things you didn't know about the hit series (2024)

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Author: KAYLEIGH DRAY AND TIFFANY WALLISPublished 29th Nov 2023

Fans of The Great British Bake Off loved the 2023 series, but as usual, all good things must come to and end! Dan, Matty, and Josh battled it out to become the latest winner during the final on Tuesday 28th November, with Matty winning the all-important crown!

As we await for next year's show, here's 17 things you didn't know about The Great British Bake Off.

17 things you didn't know about Bake Off:

1. Anyone can apply for Bake Off

Except professional bakers or chefs!
Applications are open to any UK resident over the age of 16. However they cannot make their main source of income from commercial baking and entrants can't have worked as a professional chef or baker at any point. Plus, applicants cannot have acquired any professional catering qualifications in the last ten years.

2. The GBBO application form is VERY LONG

3. The Great British Bake Off application process doesn’t stop there!

If they like what they see on your application form, a researcher will call you and give you a 45 minute interview over the phone.

Then, if you pass THAT test, they'll have you whip up two baked treats, bring them to London, have an interview with a producer, and go through a screen test.

Think you're done? Nope!

You then have to try out a Technical Challenge set by the GBBO judges - in front of the camera. They also ask that you bring another bake along (presumably the producers are taste testing these / big fans of cake).

If you're still in the running, you'll then be interviewed by the show's psychologist to make sure they can handle the pressure of filming.

4. GBBO filming is intense

The show is filmed over a 10-week period between April and June, with contestants spending up to 16 hours a day filming.

They manage to package up a whole session of baking into one hour, which means that a lot of it ends up on the cutting room floor.

5... but at least it’s contained to weekends

That's right, contestants only do their GBBO stuff on weekends, which means that they can keep working their normal 9-to-5 jobs in the week.

However they are picked up from their hotels at 9am each Saturday and Sunday morning, to ensure they get as much filming time in as possible.

No rest for the wicked, eh?

6. GBBO contestants don’t do the washing up themselves

There's no dishwasher on Bake Off, because the noise would disrupt filming. Instead, home economists spend 160 hours washing up everything by hand. We hope they all get given a free hand lotion each…

7. GBBO contestants pay for ingredients themselves

Yes, that's right. They only get their ingredients provided when they reach the finals - which makes things pretty expensive. Particularly as they use between 12-20 ingredients per bake.

8. A lot of people are involved in the production of GBBO

There are around 50 crew members on set - and, yes, they all get to tuck into the cakes and goodies after the judges give their verdict.

9. GBBO contestants are encouraged to become friends

Producers take all contestants out for dinner together on the first night, and they usually become good pals over time; they often stay at the same hotel, so dinners and drinks and socialising become pretty regular.

Which means that, yes, they really DO mean it when they say they're happy for the overall winner - they're pretty much all besties by that point!

10. They make more cakes than you’d ever dreamed of

They bake a Victoria Sponge in each oven every single morning of filming, to make sure everything is ship-shape and ready to go. We imagine everyone gets a bit sick of tucking into that particular type of cake come the end of filming!

11. The show is LITERALLY based on village fetes

That's right; Anna Beattie, the show's creator, really believed that village fete baking competitions would suit TV. Anna, judging by the viewing figures, was 100% correct!

12. Mel and Sue recommended Mary Berry

The duo were approached to present the show together - and they were quick to suggest that Mary Berry should be a judge back when GBBO was on BBC One. The show moved to Channel 4 in 2017 without Mary Berry.

13. It’s not a disaster if someone forgets an ingredient

In fact, producers are well and truly prepared if this happens; they have a runner on standby at a local supermarket every morning in case a contestant realises overnight that they've forgotten an ingredient.

14. Oven time is crucial

So much so that contestants aren't allowed to put anything in - or take anything out of - the oven without flagging a producer down first. They want to make sure that they have a camera on standby to film those big baking moments.

15. The Bake Off challenges are NOT surprises

If you make it through to the Bake Off finals, you will be told what the challenges are going to be - and you'll have to submit your recipes for approval. No pressure, eh?

16. Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood were off limits

Back when the show was on BBC One, they preferred to keep things professional with contestants, and wouldn't usually speak to them outside of the Bake Off tent.

17. … but Mel and Sue weren't

The duo were happy to chat to contestants away from the cameras - and Sue even said that she likes to stay in touch with them via email once the show is all over. N'aww.

The Great British Bake Off will return in 2024.

Now read:

The Great British Bake Off reveals 2023 cast

The Great British Bake Off: Where do the leftovers go?

The Great British Bake Off: A recap of the 2022 series

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The Great British Bake Off: 17 things you didn't know about the hit series (2024)

FAQs

What is the biggest great British Bake Off controversy? ›

#Bingate. Arguably one of the most controversial moments in the Bake Off tent ever; when Iain Watters ice cream melted after his fellow contestant Diana Beard removed his dessert from the freezer during the 2014 series.

What do they do with the leftover food on the Great British Baking Show? ›

Any food then left over goes to crew members, with former series four contestant Ali telling Birmingham Mail: "The cameramen literally stand there with forks in their back pockets, waiting to swoop as soon as filming stops."

Who cleans up on The Great British Bake Off? ›

Why Is Everything So Clean During Judging? Because one woman named Iva hand washes every pot, pan and utensil after the bake and before judging. "We have a good system with two sinks," Moore told the BBC, adding that runners help her clean up. "A dishwasher would be too noisy, and probably take longer.

Do Bake Off contestants get hair and makeup? ›

GBBO fans will know that although filming takes place across two days, it feels like it's all done in the same day as contestants always have the same clothes, hair and make up for continuity.

Which host was fired from The Great British Baking Show? ›

Matt Lucas has said "farewell" to the Great British Bake Off tent, as the comedian confirmed he was stepping down as a presenter of the show. The 48-year-old said his three-series stint had been a "delicious experience" but the time needed to oversee bakes alongside other projects was too much.

Why did Noel leave Bake Off? ›

He explained that it had become too much of a struggle juggling his various TV commitments. “Farewell Bake Off!” he wrote in a statement. “It's been a delicious experience and I can't imagine a more fun way of spending my summers.

Where do the contestants on the Great British Baking Show stay during filming? ›

In 2020 and 2021, all the Bake Off contestants and crew lived in a hotel together for six weeks in line with Covid-19 restrictions. They moved the usual location at Welford Park to the Down Hall Hotel in Essex to create a bubble for everyone. All 130 people on site were also tested three times before filming started.

Why do they wear the same clothes on the British baking show? ›

The Great British Bake Off is usually filmed over the course of two days per episode, because of this, producers are very strict on having contestants wear the exact same clothes to avoid any mishaps with continuity and to make it easier to edit together.

How long does Great British Bake Off take to film? ›

The show is filmed over a 10-week period between April and June, with contestants spending up to 16 hours a day filming. They manage to package up a whole session of baking into one hour, which means that a lot of it ends up on the cutting room floor.

How scripted is GBBO? ›

The show isn't staged, which helps set it apart from some other competition series. Although reality TV has a reputation for not being very real, according to Hetherington, "Bake Off" is an exception. "Nothing is staged on this show. There's no prize at the end of the day other than a plate," he said.

Who quit his role on The Great British Bake Off? ›

Matt Lucas has shed some light on his decision to exit his role as co-host of The Great British Bake Off.

Do Bake Off contestants get paid? ›

Do the contestants on The Great British Bake Off get paid? The answer to that is simply no - in fact, some are even left out of pocket for being on the show. Contestants have to pay for their own ingredients to practise at home, which can work out quite expensive.

Is there a dress code for Bake Off? ›

There is one rule that has been described as a "right pain in the ass" by this year's Bake Off star Laura Adlington. For continuity purposes, bakers are required to be in the same clothes all weekend. While this is generally fine if you are a tidy baker, it can be a nightmare on the second day for those who are messy.

Is Bake Off all filmed in one day? ›

In each episode, the amateur bakers are given three challenges based on that week's theme: a signature bake, a technical challenge, and a show-stopper. The three challenges take place over two days, and the filming takes up to 16 hours a day.

Do they get to practice on Bake Off? ›

The contestants on GBBO have the opportunity to practice their bakes at home during the week.

What is the controversy with Paul on Bake Off? ›

The fourth series of the show in 2013 saw fans levy accusations of favouritism against Paul Hollywood as it was suggested he gave preferential treatment to then 21-year-old contestant Ruby Tandoh due to her looks.

Who sabotaged on The Great British Baking Show? ›

She met her husband Malcolm when she was 16 and they are still happily married. Diana found herself at the center of the "Bingate" controversy, where she was accused of sabotage after removing her fellow contestant Iain Watters' dessert from the freezer to make space for her own.

Why did Mary Berry stop judging The Great British Baking Show? ›

Mary left GBBO because the U.K. series switched networks. The show, which originally aired on BBC, decided to move to Channel 4 instead of sticking with BBC. Unhappy with the decision, Mary left the cast to show her loyalty to BBC.

What happened to Bald Guy on British Bake Off? ›

Lucas announced his departure from the series in a tweet on Tuesday, saying that he simply couldn't juggle his other commitments, including an appearance in the upcoming reboot of British TV show Fantasy Football League, and his Bake Off hosting duties at the same time.

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