Junior Bake Off (series 6)

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Junior Bake Off
Season 6
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release11 January (2021-01-11) 
29 January 2021 (2021-01-29)
Series chronology
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Series 5
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Series 7

The sixth series of Junior Bake Off began on 11 January 2021, with 16 contestants competing to be crowned the series 6 winner. The bakers were divided into two groups of 8, with four eliminated from each group over five days of competition. The remaining four bakers from each group were combined in the week-long finals, culminating in a "super-difficult showdown" episode that determines the winner. Reece won the 2021 series. [1]

Contents

Contestants

Source: [2]

  Top 8
  Quarter finalist
  Semi-finalist
  Finalist
  Winner
BakerAgeHometown
Cece13 Kent
Charlie10 Worcestershire
Erin13 Worcestershire
Fern10 Merseyside
Fyn10 Hampshire
Henry11 Hertfordshire
Maddi14 Gateshead
Naima10 South London
Reece14 Leicestershire
Robbie15 Bristol
Safiyyah14 Reading
Sicily10 Devon
Sophia10 Hertfordshire
Toby13 Cambridge
Will12 West Yorkshire
Zack13 Leeds

Results summary

Source: [3]

Heat 1

Elimination chart
Baker12345
Cece
FernSB
ReeceSBSB
RobbieSB
ErinSBOUT
SophiaOUT
FynOUT
CharlieOUT

Heat 2

Elimination chart
Baker12345
MaddiSB
Naima
SafiyyahSBSB
ZackSBSB
HenryOUT
WillOUT
TobyOUT
SicilyOUT

Finals

Elimination chart
Baker12345
ReeceSBWINNER
CeceRunner-up
NaimaSBRunner-up
RobbieSBRunner-up
SafiyyahOUT
FernOUT
ZackOUT
MaddiOUT

Colour key:

  Baker was one of the judges' least favourite bakers that episode, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favourite bakers that episode, 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
(6 Strawberry and Custard Jaffa Cakes)
Showstopper Challenge
(Fantasy Cake)
Cece3rdDunn's River Waterfall
Charlie8thSpider Cake
Erin5thEnchanted Woodland
Fern6thScrub Coat
Fyn7thSpace Cake
Reece1stRainbowsplosion
Robbie2ndLights, Camera, Action
Sophia4thSweet Fountain

Episode 2: Biscuits

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Cookie Cups with Hazelnut Milk)
Showstopper Challenge
(Biscuit Artwork)
Cece4thSunflowers in a Garden
Charlie6thPop Art Biscuit Artwork
Erin2ndA Meadow of Sunflowers
Fern5thTins of Olives
Fyn8thSpicy Sunset
Reece1stSnap, Crackle and Pop Art Biscuits
Robbie3rdArty Flowers Creation
Sophia7thVasily's Summer Party

Episode 3: Bread

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Pizza Star Bread)
Showstopper Challenge
(Sweet Mythical Bread Creature)
Cece1stSphinx
Erin3rdNessie Cinnamon and Raisin Iced Swirl
Fern5thLiver Bird
Fyn7thFiery Phoenix
Reece4thUnicorn
Robbie2ndEnd of the Rainbow Creation
Sophia6thCa-Dragon

Episode 4: Dessert

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(3 Soufflé Pancakes)
Showstopper Challenge
(Decorative Trifle)
Cece5thFunfair Trifle
Erin6thMonkey Business Banana Trifle
Fern2ndBanana Drama Trifle
Reece1stLayers of the Sea Trifle
Robbie3rdSpooktacular Trifle
Sophia4thRainbow Sprinkle Land Trifle

Episode 5: Pastry

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(2 Caribbean Patties)
Showstopper Challenge
(Selfie-clairs)
Cece1stSalted Caramel and Chocolate Hazelnut Twist
Erin5thStar Jumping on my Trampoline
Fern4thMy Tropical Dream
Reece2ndPicture, Profiterole, Perfect
Robbie3rdBack of the Net

Episode 6: Cake

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Chess Cake)
Showstopper Challenge
(Cupcake Scene for a Loved One)
Henry5thErupting Cat Cake Scene
Maddi4thChester's Walk in the Park
Naima3rdA Day in the Garden with Mum
Safiyyah2ndIce Cream Cupcake
Sicily8thMy Skiing Scene for my Family
Toby6th'In Tent' Lockdown Experience
Will7thNan's Beach Scene
Zack1stPlay Date with Jules

Episode 7: Biscuits

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Chocolate Marshmallow Biscuits)
Showstopper Challenge
(Fairytale Biscuit Scene)
Henry5thRed Riding Hood
Maddi3rdCinderella
Naima6thThe Butterfly That Stomped
Safiyyah1stLittle Red Riding Hood
Sicily8th3 Little Pigs
Toby7thWho's Been Eating My Biscuits
Will4th1001 Nights
Zack2ndPea Surprise

Episode 8: Bread

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Tiger Pretzels)
Showstopper Challenge
(Savoury Bread Animal)
Henry6thLet Sleeping Tigers Lie
Maddi2ndCheese Bread Mouse
Naima3rdMy Doggy Dream
Safiyyah4thMyrtle The Turtle
Toby7thHow Now Brown Cow
Will5thSpikey The Hedgehog
Zack1stMrs Fish

Episode 9: Dessert

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Mega-Choccy Stacks)
Showstopper Challenge
(Monster Mash-up Dessert)
Henry5thEye Can See You
Maddi1stGrizzly Gorilla Banana Eclairs
Naima4thThis Cake Will Blow Your Mind
Safiyyah3rdMonster Cake
Will6thImploded Brain
Zack2ndGruesome Graveyard

Episode 10: Pastry

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(6 Cinnamon Churros)
Showstopper Challenge
(Celebratory Savoury Pie)
Henry5thRoast Lamb Pie
Maddi3rdVE Day Pie
Naima4thGive 'em Pumpkin to Talk About
Safiyyah2ndTandoori Meat Pie
Zack1stBar Mitzvah Pie

Episode 11: Street Food

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(4 Yorkshire Pudding Falafel Wraps)
Showstopper Challenge
(Doughnut Display)
Cece6thEnglish & Jamaican Doughnuts
Fern5thArchery Board
Maddi4thDoughnut Cactus
Naima8thDonut You Want a Go
Reece2ndFour in a Dough
Robbie1stDoughnut Cricket Match
Safiyyah7thNetball Doughnuts
Zack3rdIntergalactic Spiced Doughnuts

Episode 12: International

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Cherry Blossom Deco Roll)
Showstopper Challenge
(6 International Sweet and Savoury Tartlets)
Cece3rdBrie and Pear Tartlets
Fern4thFrom England to France Tartlets
Naima7thAckee and Saltfish with Plantain Tartlets
Reece2ndPotato and Pomegranate Chaat Tartlets
Robbie5thGammon and Pineapple Tartlets
Safiyyah1stTastes of Morocco Tartlets
Zack6thMexican Chilli Chocolate Tartlets

Episode 13: Illusion

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(Gingerbread House of Cards)
Showstopper Challenge
(Fault Line Cake)
Cece4thCookies and Cream Fault Line Cake
Fern5thChocolate and Hazelnut Fault Line Cake
Naima6thOrange and Pistachio Fault Line Cake
Reece3rdCoconut and Lime Fault Line Cake
Robbie2ndFruit Cocktail Fault Line Cake
Safiyyah1stWinter Explosion Fault Line Cake

Episode 14: Pâtisserie (Semi-final)

ContestantTechnical
Challenge
(5 Macaron Handbags)
Showstopper Challenge
(Choux Centerpiece)
Cece2ndTowering Bridge
Naima5thSwan Lake
Reece3rd'Chou Xmas' Tree
Robbie4thChristmas Tree Light Display
Safiyyah1stFlying Away

Episode 15: Final (Themed Afternoon tea)

ContestantSignature
Challenge
(Savoury Pastries and Petit Entremets)
Showstopper Challenge
(Tiered Cake)
CeceJamaican Patties and Petit Lemon EntremetsFunfetti Wonderland Cake
NaimaCloud Patties and Raindrop KissesDream Catching
ReeceHedgehog Chicken Pastries and The Lurking LogJ Bee O Finale Cake
RobbieFrench Road Trip and German Road TripThe Last Leg of My Road Trip

Ratings

Episode No.AirdateViewers (millions) [4] Channel Weekly Ranking
111 January 20211.7011
212 January 20211.5913
313 January 20211.6612
414 January 20211.4215
515 January 2021Outside Top 15
618 January 2021Outside Top 15
719 January 20211.6414
820 January 20211.9010
921 January 20211.6315
1022 January 20211.7211
1125 January 20211.6013
1226 January 20211.5315
1327 January 2021Outside Top 15
1428 January 20211.6511
1529 January 20211.849

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