Must admit I liked it when I didn't think I would. The only downside for me ...too many adverts.....! Unfortunately I couldn't record it as other progs recording same time or else I would have run through the ads double quick! Will watch again and definitely try to record it.
I enjoyed it very much and the adverts didn't bother me because I actually got up and did something inbetween like washing dishes or loading washing machine.
Great programme even the hubby enjoyed it!
I wondered about the choice of Noel Fielding on this. It doesn't seem like his thing, but with the Beeb cutting back on panel shows he has to get work somehow.
I really liked it. Couldn't stand Sue Perkins anyway. And no more Mary Berry saying lairs instead of layers. Yes I like Prue Leith and even Noel Fielding and Sandi. Yes very good.
Have never watched bake off and never will but have always had a thing about Noel Fielding - deliciously weird but he seems a vey odd choice. Hope he does well.
I think there's been a huge nation-wide sigh of relief. Something we love has not changed(much). Well, I guess it wouldn't...it's the same production company. They'd have been fools to change it.
I'm amused that sp1814 says " exactly the same as the BBC version"....the BBC had nothing to do with the previous version of Bake Off - apart from paying somebody else to make it, of course.
Why would the "old" and "new" versions be much different?
Channel Four have paid Love Productions £75 million for three years of Bake Off; that's £25 million a series, and a sum the BBC would not pay. What I don't understand is how on earth amateur bakers in a marquee with four presenters can cost way more than £1m per episode. That's what top-end drama would cost. Those presenters must be being paid eye-wateringly large fees