The Great Sport Relief Bake Off
Sadly, it’s all over. All that’s left is to say ‘congratulations’ to icing queen Anita Rani who demonstrated her baking brilliance to win 2012’s Great Sport Relief Bake Off. Well done Anita.
Bake Sale Tips From Bake Off Stars
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Get A Sweet Aftertaste
The Great Sport Relief Bake Off may be all done and dusted, but if you missed any episodes, or just want to enjoy it all over again, catch up with all the action here.
If you’re thinking of doing a bake sale for Sport Relief, on the left you’ll find some essential tips courtesy of baking legends, Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, plus a few familiar Bake Off faces.
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Look Who’s Baking
Get the lowdown on who’s taking part in this year’s Great Sport Relief Bake Off.
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- Angela Griffin
- Sarah Hadland
- James Wong
- Joe Swift
- Alex Deakin
- Alex Langlands
- Anita Rani
- Pearl Lowe
- Arlene Phillips
- Fiona Glover
- Saira Khan
- Dr Augustus Casley-Hayford
- Mel Giedroyc
- Mary Berry
- Paul Hollywood
Angela Griffin
Angela Griffin is an actor and TV presenter who has appeared on Coronation Street, Holby City and Waterloo Road. Her latest role has been in Sky TV’s drama, Mount Pleasant.
Sarah Hadland
Sarah Hadland’s career spans theatre, film and TV; she has appeared in West-End musicals, and starred in hit comedies Green Wing, Peep Show and The IT Crowd. Most recently, Sarah guest starred in BBC series Waterloo Road and she also plays Stevie in BAFTA Award winning comedy Miranda. A third series will air in 2012.
James Wong
James Wong is an ethnobotanist, TV presenter and garden designer. Best known for presenting his own award winning television series, Grow Your Own Drugs, he’s also written two best-selling books and is a regular face on Countryfile.
Joe Swift
Joe Swift is a garden designer, journalist, author and presenter. Alongside writing for several newspapers, he’s also been a regular presenter on Gardeners’ World and Chelsea Flower Show since 1998.
Alex Deakin
Alex Deakin is a BBC weatherman. He appears regularly across the BBC and is one of the main presenters on the national evening news.
Alex Langlands
Alex Langlands is an archaeologist and historian best known for presenting the BBC series Victorian Farm. Following its success, he went on to present Edwardian Farm and is currently filming Wartime Farm. Alex is the face of landscape archaeology on Channel 4's Time Team and features in a major new BBC series currently in production.
Anita Rani
Anita Rani is a TV presenter and radio personality. She has presented Four Rooms for Channel 4 and Rogue Restaurants and Watchdog for BBC1. She is also part of a team of roving reporters on The One Show.
Pearl Lowe
Pearl Lowe is a singer-songwriter turned textiles and fashion designer and TV presenter. She has been a model, an ambassador for the homeless charity Crisis, and is now an ambassador for Action on Addiction.
Arlene Phillips
Arlene Phillips OBE is an internationally renowned choreographer with credits in theatre, film, TV and music videos. She has been a judge on Strictly Come Dancing, Strictly Dance Fever, Dance X and So You Think You Can Dance.
Fiona Glover
Fi Glover is a BBC journalist and writer. She won a Sony Gold for her Radio 4 show 'Saturday Live' and is currently presenting Generations Apart - a 3 year landmark documentary series for the BBC.
Saira Khan
Saira Khan is a television personality and was the runner-up on the first series of The Apprentice. She is currently a columnist for the Daily Mirror and a regular panelist on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Dr Augustus Casley-Hayford
Dr Gus Casely-Hayford is a curator and cultural historian who recently presented the BBC’s Lost Kingdoms of Africa, Channel 4’s The Miracle of British Art. He has recently filmed the Second series of Lost Kingdom’s of Africa which will be broadcast in 2012.
Mel Giedroyc
Writer and performer, Mel Giedroyc, has done three series of Bafta nominated cult sketch show Sorry I’ve Got No Head and, together with her double act partner Sue Perkins, has hosted Late Lunch and voiced Count Arthur Strong’s Radio Show. She now presents the The 4 o’clock Show on Radio 4 Extra and hosts The Great British Bakeoff with Sue.
Mary Berry
With over fifty years’ cooking experience, Mary Berry is considered to be the doyenne of baking. Professionally trained, Mary quickly established herself as a leading cookery writer and broadcaster and has published over 70 cookery books.
Paul Hollywood
Paul Hollywood is one of the UK’s leading artisan bakers and has worked in some of the most exclusive hotels in the world, including The Dorchester in London.
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Latest Bake Off Tweets
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Wanna bake like @Angela_Griffin, @itsanitarani & @arlenephillips? Recipes from #SRbakeoff here (inc. THAT banana loaf) http://t.co/AJcPg8DE5 weeks 14 hours ago
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Inspired? Go on, hold a bake sale for Sport Relief - all the tips you need right here tinyurl.com/bakeofftips #srbakeoff5 weeks 5 days ago
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Really, really impressive final that. Proper talent. #srbakeoff5 weeks 5 days ago