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BBC lose Great British Bake Off

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tanith Mon 12-Sept-16 18:23:27

Now being reported on the BBC website so that's no more Bake Off for me then sad

Harris27 Fri 23-Sept-16 11:00:22

Now Mary's going I hope bbc give her her own cookery show and we will have something else to look forward to like Paul Hollywood easy on the eye "" but mary makes me feel I can try and achieve anything!

Lozzamas Fri 23-Sept-16 13:08:07

What I find interesting is like me everyone says they skip the adverts on commercial T.V. - wether that's recording and skipping or going for a wee. So why oh why do advertisers bother- we all hate the ad breaks and don't watch them anyway. I rarely watch Anything other than the bbc personally - if on the rare occasions there is something elsewhere I want to watch I record it and skip the ads... How then do they make money - surely the marketeers know most people don't watch any ads and see them as a put off? I enjoy GBBOi think the chemistry was right but it is getting a bit samey so a new program would be welcome. I find Saturday Kitchen has gone off without James- but I quite liked the post Clarkson top gear.

EmilyHarburn Fri 23-Sept-16 16:06:55

Do hope the BBC do a lovely new show featuring Mary Berry. Hope they do get a group to jell and that it outshines the revamped version on Chanel 4.

grandMattie Fri 23-Sept-16 16:20:19

Wonder who will be Paul's sidekick? Nigella??? grin

grandMattie Fri 23-Sept-16 16:21:27

Paul and James Martin are old friends, they had a Sky programme together years ago - I suspect it was JM who made PH's name... Possibility, but a lot of testosterone!

Victoria08 Fri 23-Sept-16 16:46:18

I'm fed up of hearing and reading about b.....y bake of.

Why is it ok for all,of us to eat loads of sugary cakes.

I think the series has over run and needs a break now.

Ana Fri 23-Sept-16 16:49:38

I don't think anyone on Bake Off's ever suggested it's OK for everyone to eat loads of cakes. It's a programme about cooking, not eating!

spyder08 Fri 23-Sept-16 17:04:06

Well said Ana. I suppose you could argue if you are tempted to bake cakes etc. then you would be tempted to eat them. Surely the key is moderation in all things.
Victoria if you don't like it don't watch it...simples!!

Battersea1971 Fri 23-Sept-16 17:51:12

I think James Martin would be a good replacement for Paul Hollywood. I'm sure the bbc will continue with a similar programme. But please not Jamie Oliver.

JessM Fri 23-Sept-16 19:19:38

Will there be a bidding war for Nadia?

granjura Fri 23-Sept-16 19:33:31

Well yes Spider... but... As said earlier, where is the choice ... endless repeat Series, Stricly, Voice, XFactor, House in the Sun or in the Country - and on and on, again and again.

Can't we have the choice for something new and different. I don't mind the Antiques Road Show repeated forever, but the rest ...basta, assez!

Victoria08 Sat 24-Sept-16 17:27:13

It seems we are encouraged to cut out sugary drinks, but not cakes.

Of course, if you bake them then you gonna eat them. If not, what's the point.

And no, I don't watch it. It doesn't appeal to me.

Too sickly!!

Ana Sat 24-Sept-16 17:33:43

Most people bake a batch of cakes to share among family and/or friends. That's the point.

They probably have one or two themselves (although not all bakers do) but not the whole lot!

suzybe Sat 24-Sept-16 19:06:31

Victoria08

It seems we are encouraged to cut out sugary drinks, but not cakes.

Of course, if you bake them then you gonna eat them. If not, what's the point.

And no, I don't watch it. It doesn't appeal to me.

Too sickly!!

Then how do you know if GBBO is any good or not? Mary Berry has been baking and eating cakes for more than 60 years and has a pretty good figure regardless of her age. Everything in moderation should be what guides us not a blanket ban on cakes, sweets and sugar. I batch bake and freeze cakes and meals and have done for almost 40 years. Useful for when I can't be bothered cooking or have visitors and I know there are no preservatives or additives in my cakes or ready meals.

Deedaa Sat 24-Sept-16 21:39:26

It isn't all cakes either. There are savoury bakes and bread too. The more complicated recipes are very much special occasion items, not something you would bake every day.