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The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice
Season 7
Jo Brand brings us weekly fun and all the gossip from the tent, and chats with a panel of celebrity Bake Off fans to unpack the best bits from the show.
Where to Watch Season 7
10 Episodes
- Episode 1E1
Episode 1Jo Brand welcomes the main programme's new host Matt Lucas, presenter AJ Odudu and Extra Slice favourite Richard Osman to discuss the new bubble of bakers and get stuck into Cake Week. Plus, comedian and regular contributor Tom Allen invites an array of home-bakers to bravely present him with their delights. - Episode 2E2
Episode 2Jo Brand is joined by judge Prue Leith, comedian Phil Wang and series fan Stephen Mangan to snap up the best bits of Biscuit Week and exciting extra footage. The home bakers keep a safe distance from comedian Tom Allen's prying eyes and Jo looks at what delights and frights viewers have been baking in their kitchens. - Episode 3E3
Episode 3Jo Brand is joined by judge Paul Hollywood, presenter and comedian Judi Love and comedian Aisling Bea to discuss the best bits from Bread Week. Plus, the latest baker to leave the competition tells all, regular contributor Tom Allen invites a select group of home bakers to show off their skills and Jo rifles through photos of the curious monstrosities viewers have created in their kitchens. - Episode 4E4
Episode 4Jo Brand is joined by guests Vic Reeves, Melvin Odoom and Steph McGovern as they dip their fingers into Chocolate Week. Regular contributor Tom Allen reviews some of the handiwork offered up by a select group of home bakers and reveals the disastrous bakes viewers have created in their own kitchens. Plus, exclusive unseen clips from the tent and an interview with the latest baker to leave the competition. - Episode 5E5
Episode 5Jo Brand is joined by series fans Joel Dommett and Vick Hope, as they tuck into the best bits and unseen extras from Pastry Week. Regular contributor Tom Allen probes a bunch of home bakers and Jo showcases the incredible and inedible creations emerging from your kitchens at home. Plus, exclusive unseen clips from the tent and an interview with the latest baker to leave the competition. - Episode 6E6
Episode 6Jo Brand is joined by Jonathan Ross, Darren Harriott and Siobhan McSweeney to discuss all the action from a Bake Off first - Japanese Week - featuring an interview with the eliminated contestant. Tom Allen puts a select group of home bakers through their paces from a safe distance, and Jo showcases more of the weird and wonderful delights from viewers' kitchens. - Episode 7E7
Episode 7Comedian Harry Hill, actress Sunetra Sarker and pop legend Martin Kemp join presenter Jo Brand to dissect the events of Tuesday's 1980s-themed episode. Show regular Tom Allen is back in the socially distanced bakers lounge to probe bakes brought in by the home bakers. Plus, an exclusive interview with the latest baker to leave and more home baking delights from kitchens up and down the country. - Episode 8E8
Episode 8Jo Brand is joined by Kathy Burke, Jools Holland and Sophie Duker to look back at the highs and lows of dessert week and meet the unfortunate contestant who wobbled a little too much in the jelly art cake signature. There's also extra footage and photos of the curious so-called cakes that eager amateurs have been creating at home. - Episode 9E9
Episode 9Jo Brand presents the companion show to the baking contest, inviting guests Joe Wilkinson, Jordan Banjo and Prue Leith to reflect on Patisserie Week. Regular contributor Tom Allen waves his whisk at the socially distanced home bakers and their tasty treats, while Jo introduces unseen footage and an exclusive interview with the baker leaving the competition. The host also unearths the delights and the frights being baked in viewers' kitchens.