The Great British Bake Off series 11

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The Great British Bake Off series 11

The eleventh series of The Great British Bake Off began on 22 September 2020. It was presented by returning host Noel Fielding and new host Matt Lucas, who replaced Sandi Toksvig,[1] and was judged by returning judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. The first three episodes were extended to 90 minutes instead of the usual 75 minutes. The bakers were announced on 15 September 2020.[2]

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The Great British Bake Off
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No. of episodes10
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Original networkChannel 4
Original release22 September (2020-09-22) 
24 November 2020 (2020-11-24)
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Filming of the eleventh series was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic; originally scheduled to take place in April 2020, it was pushed back to July 2020.[3] Filming the series normally takes place over 12 or 13 weeks on the weekends, but due to the pandemic, the cast and crew had to live in a "self-contained biosphere" (Down Hall Hotel near Bishop's Stortford with a skeleton staff),[4] and filming took place in a marquee tent in the garden of the hotel over a period of six weeks.[5][6] The contestants and crew had to undergo a period of self-isolation after filming had ended.

The series was won by Peter Sawkins, with Dave Friday and Laura Adlington finishing as the runners-up. Sawkins is the first Scottish winner of the programme, and also the youngest winner in the show's 10-year history, at the age of 20.[7][8]

Series 11 was released on Netflix in the U.S. as Collection 8. It premiered on 25 September 2020, with each episode available three days after the UK air date.

Bakers

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Baker[2] Age Occupation Hometown Links
Dave Friday 30Armoured security guardWaterlooville, Hampshire[9]
Hermine Dossou 39AccountantLondon[10]
Laura Adlington 31Digital managerGravesend, Kent[11][12]
Linda Rayfield 61Retirement living team leaderBexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex[13][14]
Loriea Campbell-Clarey 27Diagnostic radiographerDurham[15]
Lottie Bedlow 31Pantomime producerWest Sussex[9]
Makbul "Mak" Patel 51AccountantManchester[16]
Marc Elliott 51Bronze resin sculptorSt Eval, Cornwall[17]
Mark Lutton 32Project managerPortadown, Northern Ireland[18]
Peter Sawkins 20Accounting & finance studentEdinburgh[19]
Rowan Williams 55Music teacherPershore, Worcestershire[20]
Sura Mitib 31Hospital pharmacy dispenserLondon[21]
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Results summary

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Baker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Peter SB SAFE LOW HIGH HIGH SAFE SAFE LOW SB WINNER
Dave SAFE SB LOW SAFE HIGH HIGH SAFE SAFE HIGH Runner-up
Laura SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SB LOW LOW HIGH LOW Runner-up
Hermine HIGH SAFE SAFE SAFE HIGH LOW SB SB OUT
Marc LOW HIGH SB SAFE LOW HIGH HIGH OUT
Lottie SAFE SAFE SAFE LOW SAFE SB OUT
Mark SAFE HIGH SAFE SB LOW OUT
Linda LOW SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Sura HIGH SAFE HIGH OUT
Rowan SAFE LOW OUT
Mak SAFE OUT
Loriea OUT
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  Baker was one of the judges' least favourite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favourite bakers that week, but was not the Star Baker.
  Baker got through to the next round.
  Baker was eliminated.
  Baker was the Star Baker.
  Baker was a series runner-up.
  Baker was the series winner.

Episodes

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  Baker was eliminated at conclusion of episode
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  Baker was named runner-up for the series
  Baker won series

Episode 1: Cake

For the signature challenge, the bakers created an intricate Battenberg cake in two hours. The technical challenge set by Paul gave the bakers ninety minutes to bake 6 miniature pineapple upside-down cakes. At the end of the challenge, Sura, who saw a fly and was trying to brush it away, accidentally hit Dave's tray of six miniature cakes as he was setting them down, knocking four to the floor. Prue and Paul judged the better looking of the remaining two, assuming the rest were the same. In the showstopper challenge, the bakers created a 3-D cake bust depicting their personal celebrity hero, in four hours.

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The broadcast of Episode 1 began at 8:15pm instead of 8:00pm, following Prime Minister Boris Johnson's address to the nation on the COVID-19 pandemic. The episode began with a parody of the Johnson address by new presenter Matt Lucas.[22]

Episode 2: Biscuits

For the signature challenge, the bakers were tasked with making thirty-six identical chocolate florentines, in two hours. The technical challenge, set by Prue, required the bakers to make twelve hand-shaped coconut macaroons, six piped with a mango curd and the other six drizzled and filled with chocolate, in one hour and forty-five minutes. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were given four hours to create a beautiful molded 3D biscuit table setting representing a memorable meal they had in the past.

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Episode 3: Bread

The signature challenge tasked the bakers with making two freeform soda bread loaves, one savoury and one sweet, and an accompanying butter in one hour, forty-five minutes. The technical challenge, set by Paul, tasked the bakers into making six rainbow-coloured bagels in honour of the NHS, in two hours, forty-five minutes. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were asked to create a large decorative bread plaque in the style of a traditional harvest festival sheaf, portraying the one thing in life they are most grateful for, in three hours, thirty minutes.

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Episode 4: Chocolate

The signature challenge was back to basics as the bakers were asked to make eighteen chocolate brownies, in one hour, thirty minutes. For the technical, Paul tasked the bakers with making a traditional Jewish bake: chocolate Babka, in 2+12 hours. In the showstopper challenge, the bakers were required to produce a spectacular two-tiered white chocolate celebration cake in four hours.

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Episode 5: Pastry

For the signature, the bakers were tasked with putting their own spin on Cornwall's national dish: the pasty, in two hours. The technical challenge, set by Prue, required the bakers to make six éclairs—three raspberry, and three salted caramel—in two hours, fifteen minutes. For the showstopper, the bakers were given the intricate task of making a sweet tart hidden under a latticed pastry cage, in three hours, forty-five minutes.

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Episode 6: Japanese

Week Six was a Bake Off first as the bakers tackled Japanese week. The signature challenge tasked the bakers with making eight steamed buns, complete with a savoury or sweet filling and decoration, in two hours, thirty minutes. For the technical challenge, Prue asked the bakers to make a Matcha Crepe Cake consisting of twelve layers of crepes sandwiched with a white chocolate ganache buttercream and strawberries, decorated with fresh fruits and edible flowers on top, in two hours. The showstopper gave the bakers 4 hours to produce a cake inspired by the kawaii culture in Japan, incorporating Japanese flavours.

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This was the 100th episode of the Great British Bake Off throughout all seasons.

Episode 7: The '80s

For the signature challenge, the bakers were asked to perform their own twist on eight classical quiches with two different styles in two hours. For the technical challenge, Paul asked the bakers to make six deep-fried, identical custard & jam finger doughnuts in two hours, forty-five minutes. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were required to make an ice cream cake, which was considerably more difficult since it was the hottest day of the year, in four hours, thirty minutes.

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Episode 8: Desserts (Quarterfinals)

The signature challenge tasked the bakers with making twelve mini baked cheesecakes, in 2+12 hours. For the technical challenge, Prue set a 17th-century bake: two Sussex pond puddings using suet pastry and served with creme anglaise, again in 2+12 hours. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were given the enormous task of making a jelly art design cake, composed of an artistic jelly design, a mousse and a baked sponge element in 4+12 hours.

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Episode 9: Pâtisserie (Semifinals)

The signature challenge required the bakers to make twelve Pâte à Savarin in two hours, forty-five minutes. The penultimate technical challenge, set by Paul, gave the bakers the challenging task of making a Danish Cornucopia cake, kransekage, in two hours, fifteen minutes. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers were given 4+12 hours to make twenty-five cube-shaped cakes that required the precision expected in pâtisseries.

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Episode 10: Final

For the final signature challenge, the finalists were tasked with making eight beautifully decorated custard slices, in 2+12 hours. For the final technical challenge, Prue asked the bakers to make eight identical walnut whirls—a cone of chocolate with marshmallow inside, a biscuit base, and topped with walnuts—in two hours. For the final showstopper challenge, the bakers were tasked with making a colossal, spectacular dessert tower with a large cake at the base and at least three sections to represent the different baking disciplines, in 4+12 hours.

The judges said this was the closest final in the history of the show.[citation needed]

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  1. Peter is the youngest ever winner of the Great British Bake Off.[citation needed]

Specials

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Two compilation episodes of The Great British Bake Off: Best Bits, showing highlights from the previous ten series, were shown in the weeks after the final.[23] These were followed by two further specials focusing on the previous 10 winners: The Great British Bake Off: The Winners.[24] The first episode covered the first five champions, the second the last five.[25]

Two specials were commissioned for the festive season:

The Great Christmas Bake Off

The Great Christmas Bake Off features James Hillery from Series 8, Ruby Bhogal from Series 9, Jamie Finn and Rosie Brandreth-Poynter both from Series 10. An Extra Slice presenter Tom Allen took over Noel Fielding as co-host with Matt Lucas, as Fielding welcomed the birth of his second child prior to filming and was on paternity leave.

For the signature challenge, the bakers were given three hours to create 12 miniature panettones. Prue's technical challenge required the bakers to make a quick Christmas pudding (with mincemeat made from scratch), to be cooked in a microwave and served with a Crème anglaise, in one hour and 15 minutes. The showstopper challenge asked the bakers to make an illusion cake to depict their ultimate Christmas day feast, in four hours.

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James Piña Colada Panettone2ndCola Ham & All The TrimmingsRunner-up
Jamie American Football Panettones4thBake Off BucketRunner-up
Rosie Date, Cranberry and Mace Panettones1stMemories of a Childhood Christmas FeastWinner
Ruby Boozy Chai, Cherry and Chocolate Panettones3rdChristmas Brekkie Fit For An ElfRunner-up
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The Great New Year Bake Off

The Great New Year Bake Off featured Helena Garcia and Henry Bird from Series 10 as well as Series 5 winner Nancy Birtwhistle and Series 9 winner Rahul Mandal, making it the first time in the show's history two former winners were featured competing against each other. Noel Fielding returned to host alongside Matt Lucas.

The signature challenge required the bakers to make a fruit crumble, served with a complementary ice cream, in two hours. Paul's technical challenge tasked the bakers with making 6 steamed bao buns with shredded crispy duck fillings, in two hours. To celebrate the 2021 New Year, the bakers were asked to make a cake celebrating their 21st birthday for the showstopper challenge, in four hours.

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Baker Signature
(Fruit Crumble with Ice Cream)
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(6 Bao Buns)
Showstopper
(21st Birthday Cake)
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Helena 'Rest In Pieces' Peach Crumble with Salted Butter and Pecan 'Ice-scream'2nd'My First Witch's Altar'Runner-up
Henry Plum, Blackberry & Ginger Crumble with Honey & Ginger Ice Cream3rdThree Tier Raspberry, Thyme & Roasted Rhubarb CakeRunner-up
Nancy Caribbean Crumble with Lime Crusted Coconut Ice Cream4th21st Birthday CakeRunner-up
Rahul Spiced Apple, Rhubarb & Plum Crumble with Orange & Ginger Ice Cream1stChocolate & Orange Cake with Hazelnut & Chocolate Swiss Meringue ButtercreamWinner
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Ratings

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The premiere episode of the series had the best start for the show since it moved to Channel 4, with an average of 6.9 million viewers tuning in and peaking at 7.9 million according to overnight viewing figures.[26] The weekly consolidated audience figure was reported to be 10.8 million, which increased to 11.2 million after viewers who watched on other devices were included. This is the highest rating for any series on Channel 4 in 35 years after the miniseries A Woman of Substance, which was watched by 13.9 million viewers in 1985.[27] The overnight audience figure rose to an average of 9.2 million for the final, peaking at 10.4 million.[28] The consolidated audience figure for the finale was 11.5 million, the second highest for a commissioned programme in Channel 4 history, and the consolidated figure averaged at 10.6 million for the series.[29]

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1 22 September 2020 (2020-09-22)11.21 11.84 1 1
2 29 September 2020 (2020-09-29)10.81 11.38
3 6 October 2020 (2020-10-06)10.70 11.21
4 13 October 2020 (2020-10-13)10.63 11.17
5 20 October 2020 (2020-10-20)10.6611.102
6 27 October 2020 (2020-10-27)10.37 10.79 3
7 3 November 2020 (2020-11-03)10.8711.271
8 10 November 2020 (2020-11-10)10.91 11.26 3
9 17 November 2020 (2020-11-17)10.83 10.98 8
10 24 November 2020 (2020-11-24)11.7411.841
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In the US, collection 8 was ranked amongst the top 10 most-streamed shows in the US, according to Nielsen's streaming rankings for the week of October 12.[31] With 674 million minutes streamed, the show was the 5th most watched program on Netflix for the week.[32]

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