Nick Knowles presents the big money quiz where time really is money. Three pairs of players battle it out against each other to build up a prize fund in the safe of up to £100,000. Show more
Home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. In the final, the potters make a pair of identical, fully functioning light features out of porcelain. Show more
Three pairs of players try to prove they are the perfect combination as they attempt to break the safe. With Nick Knowles. Includes the National Lottery draws with Gaby Roslin. Show more
Nick Knowles hosts the big-money quiz where three pairs of players build up a prize fund of up to £100,000. Two best friends, a young couple and two brothers compete. Show more
Nick Knowles hosts this quiz where three pairs of contestants battle it out for a chance to win up to £100,000. Together they build up the prize fund, but only two can take it. Show more
Home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. Comedian Johnny Vegas, a former pupil of Kate Malone, demonstrates how to throw a teapot in just one minute. Show more
The first episode sees Mary-Anne, Ali, Cathryn and Norman face festive challenges. Show more
A festive welcome awaits four more returning bakers - Chetna, Howard, James M and Janet. Show more
Mary and Paul set three challenges to test the bakers on three different types of pastry, including a technical challenge that sees them baking a classic British tart. Show more
Home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. In the quarter-final, the potters have ten minutes to throw the widest bowl they can while blindfolded. Show more
For the very first time on Bake Off it is Batter Week. Mary and Paul have set three challenges to test the bakers on some store cupboard classics. Show more
Home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. It is garden week, and the seven remaining potters must make stunning ceramics for the great outdoors. Show more
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins are joined by twelve new amateur bakers. The competition begins with three cake-making challenges devised by Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood. Show more
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins are joined by the remaining bakers as they tackle three biscuit challenges set by Mary and Paul. Who will see their dreams crumble? Show more
For the very first time it's Botanical Week. The bakers can use anything that grows as they face a citrus signature, a leafy technical and a three-tier showstopper. Show more
Ten home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. They must test their technical prowess in front of a special guest judge, ceramic designer Emma Bridgewater. Show more
Home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. It's week three and the eight remaining potters must master the art of Japanese-style ceramics. Show more
Home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. In the throw down challenge this week, king of the wheel Keith demonstrates how to build a double-walled pot. Show more
The bakers must rise to the occasion to take on some of Paul's toughest bread challenges, including a showstopper requiring three different flours. Show more
The semi-final sees the bakers tackling three patisserie-based challenges, including a French pastry, a yeast-based cake and a multiple mini-cake showstopper. Show more