Junior Bake Off (series 5)

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Junior Bake Off
Season 5
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release4 November (2019-11-04) 
22 November 2019 (2019-11-22)
Series chronology
 Previous
Series 4
Next 
Series 6

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. [1] [2]

Contents

Contestants

  Top 10
  Quarter finalist
  Semi-finalist
  Finalist
  Winner


BakerAgeHometown
Aleena15 Manchester
Amal13 Essex
Bakr15 Derby
Dru15 London
Eliza14 North Yorkshire
Fin13 Manchester
George11 Devonshire
Jaya10 Solihull
Karina13 West Yorkshire
Kian13 Hull
Lorien9 London
Maddie11 London
Oliver10 Northampton
Sam9 Berkshire
Tilly10 Bath
Tom O15 Gloucestershire
Tom W13 Falmouth
Vaughan13 Hartlepool
Zak13 Hertfordshire
Zoë10 Nottingham

Results summary

Heat 1

Elimination chart
Baker12345
AleenaSB
Amal
Maddie
TillySB
Vaughan
BakrSBOUT
ZoëOUT
ZakOUT
GeorgeOUT
OliverSBOUT


Heat 2

Elimination chart
Baker12345
ElizaSBSB
FinSB
Kian
Tom O
Tom W
KarinaOUT
LorienOUT
JayaOUT
DruOUT
SamOUT


Finals

Elimination chart
Baker12345
FinWINNER
AleenaSBRunner-up
AmalSBRunner-up
ElizaSBRunner-up
Tom WOUT
VaughanOUT
KianOUT
Tom OOUT
MaddieOUT
TillyOUT

Colour key:

  Baker was one of the judges' least favourite bakers that day, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favourite bakers that day, 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

  Baker eliminated
  Star Baker
  Winner

Episode 1: Cake

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(8 English Madeleines)
Showstopper Challenge
(School subject Cake)
Aleena7thBrain Cake
Amal1stCaketionary
Bakr3rdTeam PB
George9thA Stage of my Life
Maddie5thI Love P.E.
Oliver2ndLemon and Lime Artastic Surprise Cake
Tilly4thMint Choc Chip Microphone Cake
Vaughan8thMotherboard of all Cakes
Zak6thRainforest Victoria Sponge
Zoe10thMondrian Arty Party Cake

No bakers were eliminated, leading to a double elimination the following day.

Episode 2: Biscuits

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(6 Viennese Whirls)
Showstopper Challenge
(Food Illusion Biscuits)
Aleena2ndBellisimo
Amal5thBreakfast in Bed
Bakr1stLunchbox Biscuits
George9thCheesy Biscuits
Maddie6thSweet Sushi Surprise
Oliver10thFish Fingers, Chips and Peas
Tilly7thPizza, Pasta and Gelato
Vaughan3rdCinema Surprise Cookies
Zak4thGingerbread Pizza
Zoe8thChips and Dips Biscuits

Episode 3: Bread

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(8 Apple Cinnamon Buns)
Showstopper Challenge
(Dream Job in Savoury Bread)
Aleena1stDaydreams and Ice Creams
Amal8thBread Around The World
Bakr3rdLebanese Lunch in the Shape of an Aeroplane
Maddie2ndWho Wants To Buy My Cookbooks?
Tilly4thCommunity Church
Vaughan6thCome Fly with V
Zak5thBread Wedding Cake
Zoe7thBaking School

Episode 4: Dessert

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Prue Pancakes)
Showstopper Challenge
(A Franken-Dessert)
Aleena1stGulab Jaman Crème Brûlée
Amal5thEton Mess Cheesecake
Bakr3rdThe Eye
Maddie4thNutty Pavlownie
Tilly2ndLemon Mereacle Pie
Vaughan7thBrownie Key Lime Pie
Zoe6thEton Mess Pancake Stack

Episode 5: Pastry

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(3 Vegetarian Sausage Plaits)
Showstopper Challenge
(Choux animals)
Aleena4thSwans and Peacocks
Amal6thChoux Dogs and Penguins
Bakr5thCurrent Climate
Maddie1stPigs and Chicks
Tilly2ndChoux Bees and Hedgehogs
Vaughan3rdTurtles and Koalas

Episode 6: Cake

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Peanut Butter and Chocolate Swirl Cake)
Showstopper Challenge
(Family-inspired Cake)
Dru1stVanilla Bean Cake with Whipped Cream Frosting
Eliza2ndSwiss Mountain Cake
Fin6thDad's Magic BBQ
Jaya9thHow's That? Chocolate Cricket Cake
Karina8thScrummy Yummy Picnic Cake
Kian4thCake-Alicious Weekend
Lorien7thRaised Garden Bed
Sam10thTriplet Climbing Cake
Tom O3rdFloating Along Cake
Tom W5thBodmin Moor Mountain Cake

No bakers were eliminated, leading to a double elimination the following day.

Episode 7: Biscuits

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(6 Iced Rings)
Showstopper Challenge
(Best Day Ever Biscuit Scene)
Dru5thSisters Flying High Biscuit Picture
Eliza4thSledging in Scarborough Biscuit Picture
Fin2ndMy Best Holiday Biscuit Picture
Jaya6thBollywood Blockbuster Biscuit Picture
Karina1stNinja Gingerbread and Shortbread Sparring Session
Kian8thBeach-scuit Day Out Picture
Lorien9thSwimming with Fish Biscuit Picture
Sam10thHamster Extravaganza Biscuit Picture
Tom O3rdA Fabulous Feast in Venice Biscuit Picture
Tom W7thBig Dive Biscuit Picture

Episode 8: Bread

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(3 Bacon and Egg Sarnies)
Showstopper Challenge
(Hobby Sweet Bread Centerpiece)
Eliza1stFancy Fish Bread
Fin3rdHelping Hands
Jaya8thSwimming Spiced Plaited Loaf
Karina4thWimbledon Tournament
Kian6thPortbread Masterpiece
Lorien7thBallet Shoes
Tom O5thTasty Camera
Tom W2ndCinnamon and Raisin Gaming Console and Controllers

Episode 9: Dessert

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(3 Harry Pancakes)
Showstopper Challenge
(Seasonal Meringue Roulade)
Eliza2ndRaspberry Ripple Meringue Roulade
Fin1stSecret Summer Passion Roulade
Karina7thSummer Meringue Roulade
Kian3rdSummer Log-lade
Lorien4thTropical Summer Roulade
Tom O6thToffee Apple and Blackberry Roulade
Tom W5thSummer Berry Roulade

Episode 10: Pastry

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Choux nuts)
Showstopper Challenge
(Favourite meal Hand Pies)
Eliza2ndGreek Salad Hand Pies
Fin1stChristmas Dinner Presents
Karina5thBaa-Tastic Sheep Pies
Kian4thInside Out Pizza Pie
Tom O3rdSweet & Sour Stir-Fry Pies
Tom W6thBurger Pies

Episode 11: Chocolate

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Chocolate Salted Caramel Tart)
Showstopper Challenge
(World's Best Chocolate Cake)
Aleena7thChocolate Hazelnut Cake
Amal1stChocolate Biscuit Cake
Eliza8thHippochoccomouse Cake
Fin9thChocolate and Salted Caramel Feast
Kian3rdChocolate Mash-up
Maddie5thTata Tia's Gateaux Fantastique
Tilly10thMy Dad Loves Chocolate Cake
Tom O6thChocolate Truffle Glory
Tom W4thCampfire Chilli Chocolate Cake
Vaughan2ndChocolate Orange Cake

Episode 12: International

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Malva Puddings)
Showstopper Challenge
(International Pie)
Aleena7thBest of Both Worlds
Amal3rdTurkish Inspired Pie
Eliza4thCaribbean Chicken, Lime and Coconut Pie
Fin1stMysteries of the Taj Mahal Pie
Kian6thEnglish Piefast Pie
Maddie9thBig Pizza Pie
Tom O5thA Taste of Indian Pie
Tom W8thKung Pao Dragon Pie
Vaughan2ndAussie Meat Pie

Episode 13: Construction

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Vertical Layer Cake)
Showstopper Challenge
(Biscuit Landmark)
Aleena2ndPyramids of Giza
Amal7thEiffel Tower
Eliza1stAngel of the North
Fin3rdBiscuit Big Ben
Kian8thHumber Bridgescuit
Tom O4thMenin Gate
Tom W6thCornish Poldark Mine House
Vaughan5thGingerbread Arc de Triomphe

Episode 14: Pâtisserie (Semi-final)

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Mille-feuilles)
Showstopper Challenge
(Meringue Sculpture)
Aleena3rdMeringue Volcano
Amal5thFlowers For Mum
Eliza1stMeringue Cat
Fin2ndMagpie Fingers
Tom W4thNeapolitan Meringue Ice Cream
Vaughan6thMeringue Boat

Episode 15: Final

Contestant
Signature
Challenge
(Iced Buns and Inside out Biscuits)
Showstopper Challenge
(Dream Junior Bake Off Trophy Cake)
AleenaBanoffee Iced Buns and Spiral JourneyDream Come True
AmalPina Colada Buns and Rainbow BoatsMy Dream Trophy Cake
ElizaBuzzy Buns and Buzzy BiscuitsOn Top of The World Cake
FinTruly Scrumptious Buns and Inside out Cupcakes BiscuitsThe Winner Bakes It All

Ratings

Episode No.AirdateViewers (millions)Channel Weekly Ranking
14 November 20191.867
25 November 20191.589
36 November 20191.3914
47 November 2019Outside Top 15
58 November 2019Outside Top 15
611 November 2019Outside Top 15
712 November 20191.4715
813 November 20191.4913
914 November 2019Outside Top 15
1015 November 20191.609
1118 November 20191.4611
1219 November 20191.585
1320 November 20191.4610
1421 November 20191.548
1522 November 20191.664

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