Junior Bake Off | |
---|---|
Series 4 | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Release | |
Original network | CBBC |
Original release | 7 November – 25 November 2016 |
Series chronology |
The fourth series of Junior Bake Off aired from 7 November 2016, [1] with forty contestants competing to be crowned the series 4 winner. Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes returned to present the show, and Allegra McEvedy returned as judge with Nadiya Hussain replacing Graham Hornigold. McEvedy and Hussain decided to call themselves the cookery panel. Nikki Lilly won the series. This was Allegra McEvedy, Nadiya Hussain, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes’ last series as the junior bake off family and it was the last series on CBBC.
Baker | Age | Hometown | Baker | Age | Hometown | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nikki Lilly | 12 | London | Dylan | 10 | Sussex | |
Macy Braithwaite | 12 | Coventry | Ali | 11 | Birmingham | |
Tyrese | 11 | London | Billy | 12 | Wiltshire | |
Lottie Pottinger | 12 | Cheshire | Robin | 11 | Scottish Borders | |
Jenna Ghattaora | 11 | Nottingham | Jamie | 9 | Doncaster | |
Francesca | 11 | Middlesex | JJ | 11 | Tyne and Wear | |
Maisie | 12 | Swindom | Shriyana | 11 | Swansea | |
Rachel | 12 | Solihull | Mia | 10 | Belfast | |
Evie | 11 | Leicestershire | Ffion | 10 | Gwynedd | |
Zac | 11 | London | Harry | 10 | Bristol | |
Abi | 11 | Perthshire | Nigel | 10 | Northamptonshire | |
Oliver | 11 | Staffordshire | Mehdi | 12 | London | |
Mack | 10 | Cardiff | Harvey | 12 | Essex | |
Millie | 11 | Swindon | Joseph | 12 | Grimsby | |
Rosie | 11 | West Midlands | Annabel | 9 | Norfolk | |
Ben Wiser | 11 | Shropshire | Sophie | 10 | Merseyside | |
Elodie | 9 | Buckinghamshire | Harry | 12 | Hampshire | |
Hamish | 10 | Edinburgh | Mimi | 11 | London | |
Hannah | 10 | Birmingham | Tom | 12 | Surrey | |
Ollie | 11 | Somerset | Yasmin | 9 | Kent |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Red Velvet Whoopie Pies) [2] | Showstopper Challenge (Gravity defying cake) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Abi | Bottom 2 | Triplets Treats | 7 November 2016 |
Annabel | Bottom 2 | Bonfire Night Cake [3] | |
Harry | Top 2 | Elephant Cake | |
Tyrese | Top 2 | St Lucian Bouyon Soup cake |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Peanut Butter Squares) | Showstopper Challenge (Birthday Cake) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Billy | Top 2 | Brothers Skateboard Ramp | 8 November 2016 |
Evie | Top 2 | Seaside Memories | |
Nigel | Bottom 2 | Mums Garden | |
Shriyana | Bottom 2 | Summer Delight |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Chocolate Pancake Cake) | Showstopper Challenge (3D Structures) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Ben Wiser | Top 2 | 2012 Olympic Champions | 9 November 2016 |
Francesca | Top 2 | Eruption of Mount Vesuvius | |
Hannah | Bottom 2 | First Man on the Moon | |
Oliver | Bottom 2 | Swan Upping |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Clafoutis Abricots) | Showstopper Challenge (International Cake) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Mack | Top 2 | Anzac Cake | 10 November 2016 |
Millie | Bottom 2 | Danish Drommekage | |
Rosie | Bottom 2 | Spicy St Lucian Cake | |
Zac | Top 2 | Pistachio and Rosewater Cake |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Squashed Fly Scones) | Showstopper Challenge (Ombre Cake) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Elodie | Top 2 | Eggstraordinary | 11 November 2016 |
Hamish | Bottom 2 | Campfire's Burning | |
Nikki Lilly | Bottom 2 | Melted Holiday Ice Cream | |
Ollie | Top 2 | Red Arrows Tribute |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Chocolate Ginger Volcano Biscuit) | Showstopper Challenge (Food Illusion) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Dylan | Bottom 2 | Gourmet Fish Fingers & Chips | 14 November 2016 |
Ali | Top 2 | Party Buffet | |
Jenna Ghattaora | Top 2 | Giant Chip Bum | |
Robin | Bottom 2 | Fool's Scottish Breakfast |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Prune & Carrot Cupcakes) | Showstopper Challenge (Biscuit Pops) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Jamie | Bottom 2 | Sweet Shop Biscuit Pops | 15 November 2016 |
JJ | Bottom 2 | Halloween Biscuit Pops | |
Maisie | Top 2 | Picnic Biscuit Pops | |
Mia | Top 2 | Sugar Skull Biscuit Pops |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Tres Pizzetta Bianchi) | Showstopper Challenge (Dessert in Cake form) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Ffion | Top 2 | Blackberry Crumble and Custard | 16 November 2016 |
Harry | Bottom 2 | Jelly and Ice Cream | |
Lottie Pottinger | Bottom 2 | Sunshine Lemon Meringue | |
Mehdi | Top 2 | Pistachio Framboisier |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Battenberg) | Showstopper Challenge (Giant Cookie) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Harvey | Bottom 2 | Ginger and Orange Self-portrait | 17 November 2016 |
Joseph | Bottom 2 | The Astronaut Cookie | |
Macy Braithwaite | Top 2 | Singing Gingerbread Sandwich | |
Sophie | Top 2 | Musical Cookie |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Chiffon Cake) | Showstopper Challenge (Painted Cake) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Mimi | Bottom 2 | Tropical Holiday | 18 November 2016 |
Rachel | Top 2 | Paint Palette | |
Tom | Top 2 | Caribbean Beach | |
Yasmin | Bottom 2 | Ladybird |
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Mini Dacquoise) | Showstopper Challenge (Savoury Galettes) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Evie | Bottom 3 | Hearty Breakfast Galettes | 21 November 2016 |
Francesca 1 | Bottom 3 | Malaysian Curried Lamb Galettes | |
Nikki Lilly | Top 2 | Sweet Potato & Goat's Cheese Galettes | |
Tyrese | Top 2 | Salmon Galettes | |
Zac | Bottom 3 | Spiced Lamb Galettes |
^1 Francesca fell ill before the semi-final and couldn't take part, so there were only 3 people in the final.
Contestant | Technical Challenge (Pretzels) | Showstopper Challenge (Éclairs) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Jenna Ghattaora | Top 2 | Bakewell & Banoffee Éclairs | 22 November 2016 |
Lottie Pottinger | Bottom 3 | Strawberry Rose & Banoffee Éclairs | |
Macy Braithwaite | Bottom 3 | Trio of Chocolate, Strawberry & Rose Éclairs | |
Maisie | Top 2 | Chocolate Mint & Chocolate Raspberry Éclairs | |
Rachel | Bottom 3 | Smoothie Éclairs |
Contestant | Knowledge Test (Plaited Loaf) | Taste Test 1. Lemon & Almond Cake 2. Rye Bread 3. Aniseed Shortbread | Showstopper Challenge (enriched dough) | Airdate | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jenna Ghattaora | 1 point |
| Bottom 3 | Goose Fair Toffee Apple Buns | 23 November 2016 |
Lottie Pottinger | 2 points |
| Bottom 3 | Apple & Cinnamon Twirl Buns | |
Macy Braithwaite | 3 points |
| Top 2 | Gooey American Cinnamon Buns | |
Nikki Lilly | 1 point |
| Bottom 3 | Cypriot Cinnamon Buns with a twist | |
Tyrese | 3 points |
| Top 2 | Aunty Tessa's Coconut Turnovers |
Marcus Butler & Oli White joins this episode of junior bake off 2016.
Contestant | Signature Challenge (Canapés) | Technical Challenge (Meringue Pies) | Airdate |
---|---|---|---|
Macy Braithwaite |
| Bottom | 24 November 2016 |
Nikki Lilly |
| Top | |
Tyrese |
| Bottom |
Contestant | Showstopper Challenge (Layered Cake) | Airdate |
---|---|---|
Macy Braithwaite | Strawberry and Raspberry Chocolate Cream Cake | 25 November 2016 |
Nikki Lilly | Tiered Royal Garden Cake | |
Tyrese | Quilted Rosette Cake |
Episode No. | Airdate | Total viewers | CBBC Channel Weekly Ranking |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 7 November 2016 | 295,000 | 4 |
2 | 8 November 2016 | 294,000 | 5 |
3 | 9 November 2016 | 308,000 | 2 |
4 | 10 November 2016 | 341,000 | 1 |
5 | 11 November 2016 | 299,000 | 3 |
6 | 14 November 2016 | N/A | N/A |
7 | 15 November 2016 | 279,000 | 3 |
8 | 16 November 2016 | N/A | N/A |
9 | 17 November 2016 | 310,000 | 2 |
10 | 18 November 2016 | 241,000 | 7 |
11 | 21 November 2016 | 203,000 | 5 |
12 | 22 November 2016 | 185,000 | 10 |
13 | 23 November 2016 | 267,000 | 1 |
14 | 24 November 2016 | 190,000 | 8 |
15 | 25 November 2016 | 253,000 | 2 |
Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, known collectively as Sam & Mark, or simply Smark, are an English popular music and television presenting duo. They previously competed on the second series of Pop Idol in 2003, where they finished third and second, respectively, behind winner Michelle McManus. Since then, Sam & Mark have had a successful career in radio and television in the UK.
Mark Thomas Rhodes is an English singer and television presenter.
MasterChef is a competitive cooking show produced by Endemol Shine UK and Banijay and broadcast in 60 countries around the world. In the UK, it is produced by the BBC. The show initially ran from 1990 to 2001 and was revived in 2005 as MasterChef Goes Large. The revival featured a new format devised by Franc Roddam and John Silver, with Karen Ross producing. In 2008, the name was changed back to MasterChef but the format remained unchanged.
Allegra Sarah Bazzett McEvedy MBE is an English chef, broadcaster and writer.
The second and most recent series of British reality television show Pop Idol aired on ITV on from 13 September to 20 December 2003. Michelle McManus was announced as the winner and received a £1 million recording contract to release her debut album. Ant & Dec returned to present the show on ITV, whilst Simon Cowell, Neil Fox, Nicki Chapman and Pete Waterman all returned as judges.
The Great British Bake Off is a British television baking competition, produced by Love Productions, in which a group of amateur bakers compete against each other in a series of rounds, attempting to impress a group of judges with their baking skills. One contestant is eliminated in each round, and the winner is selected from the contestants who reach the final. The first episode was aired on 17 August 2010, with its first four series broadcast on BBC Two, until its growing popularity led the BBC to move it to BBC One for the next three series. After its seventh series, Love Productions signed a three-year deal with Channel 4 to produce the series for the broadcaster.
Junior Bake Off is a British television baking competition in which young bakers aged 9 to 12 tackle a series of challenges involving baking cakes, biscuits, bread, and pastries, competing to be crowned Junior Bake Off Champion.
The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice is a British television after-show to follow the series The Great British Bake Off. Hosted by Jo Brand, the show features three celebrity panelists discussing the after-events of the week. Originally, the show began airing on BBC Two on 8 August 2014 two days after the premiere episode of the fifth series of the main show, and was filmed at The London Studios. In April 2017, it was announced that the series and Brand would follow The Great British Bake Off to Channel 4 in 2017. The sixth series of The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice returned on 30 August 2019 and concluded on 1 November 2019. The eighth series began airing on 24 September and concluded on 26 November 2021.
The sixth series of The Great British Bake Off first aired on 5 August 2015, with twelve contestants competing to be the series 6 winner. Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins presented the show, and Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood returned as judges. The competition was held in the ground of Welford Park, Berkshire for a second year. The series was won by Nadiya Hussain, with Tamal Ray and Ian Cumming finishing as runners-up.
Nadiya Jamir Hussain is a British television chef, author and television presenter. She rose to fame after winning the sixth series of BBC's The Great British Bake Off in 2015. Since winning, she has signed contracts with the BBC to host the documentary The Chronicles of Nadiya and TV cookery series Nadiya's British Food Adventure and Nadiya's Family Favourites; co-presented The Big Family Cooking Showdown; and has become a regular contributor on The One Show.
Bake Off: The Professionals is a British television baking competition featuring teams of professional pastry chefs pit against one another through two different challenges. It is a spin-off from The Great British Bake Off, and its first episode was screened on BBC Two on 29 March 2016. The eight-episode first series of the programme was presented by Tom Kerridge, with Benoit Blin, Cherish Finden and Claire Clark serving as judges. The second series was presented by Angus Deayton, but Claire Clark did not return as a judge. The third series moved to Channel 4 to join The Great British Bake Off after the BBC declined to renew the series. The Channel 4 series has been renamed Bake Off: The Professionals, and is presented by comedian Tom Allen and former contestant on the main series, Liam Charles.
Strictly Come Dancing returned for its fifteenth series with a launch show on 9 September on BBC One, with the live shows starting on 23 September 2017. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman returned as hosts, while Zoe Ball returned to host Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two on BBC Two. Bruno Tonioli, Craig Revel Horwood, and Darcey Bussell returned as judges. On 9 May 2017, it was announced that Len Goodman, who had retired from the show, would be replaced by Shirley Ballas.
The Big Family Cooking Showdown, often referred to as simply Cooking Showdown or BFCS, is a BBC team cooking competition. The first season was hosted by Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain and Zoe Ball. Each week, two teams of three family members competed in three challenges, judged by Michelin starred chef Giorgio Locatelli and cookery teacher Rosemary Shrager. The winners in each of eight heats moved on to the semi-finals, consisting of three episodes. The three semi-final winners then progressed to the final episode where the winning family was selected. The Big Family Cooking Showdown premiered on BBC Two on Tuesday, 15 August 2017, then moved to Thursday evenings on 31 August to avoid a scheduling conflict with The Great British Bake Off on Channel 4.
The fifth series of Junior Bake Off began 4 November 2019, with 20 contestants competing to be crowned the series 5 winner. Comedian Harry Hill presents the show, with baker Liam Charles and professional cookery writer Prue Leith as the judges this year. The bakers were divided into two groups of 10, with five eliminated from each group over five days of competition. The remaining five bakers from each group were combined in the week-long finals, culminating in a "super-difficult showdown" episode that determines the winner. Fin won the 2019 series.
The first series of Junior Bake Off aired from 31 October 2011, with thirty-two contestants competing to be crowned the series 1 winner. Aaron Craze presented the show, and Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry judged.
The second series of Junior Bake Off began on 11 November 2013 on CBBC. Chef James Martin replaces Hollywood as judge in this series of Junior Bake Off.
The third series of Junior Bake Off began airing on 2 November 2015 on CBBC, with Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes replacing Aaron Craze as hosts, and Allegra McEvedy and Graham Hornigold taking over from Mary Berry and James Martin as judges. This was Hornigold’s only series as a judge. Amari won that series.
Nadiya Bakes is an eight-part cookery series presented by Nadiya Hussain on British television. Hussain shares recipes for her most indulgent desserts.
The seventh series of Junior Bake Off will on 10 January 2022, with 16 contestants competing to be crowned the series 7 winner. Comedian Harry Hill and bakers Liam Charles and Ravneet Gill returned as host and judges respectively. From episodes 1–3, Paul Hollywood stood in for Charles. The bakers will be divided into two groups of 8, with four eliminated from each group over five days of competition. The remaining four bakers from each group will be combined in the week-long finals, culminating in a "super-difficult showdown" episode that determines the winner. Kezia won the 2022 series.