GREAT news for Great British Bake Off fans – the Channel 4 show has finally returned with its tenth series.

And if you aren't sure what time to catch the newest episode tomorrow, we have all the details you need…

When time is The Great British Bake Off 2019 on Channel 4?

The Great British Bake Off continues with its second episode on Tuesday, September 2.

It will commence at 8pm on Channel 4, with a whopping seven more episodes to follow before the final.

Season 10 kicked off on August 27 with its famous cake week, which also saw Dan Chambers sent home from the competition.

Bake Off is expected to run for 10 consecutive weeks and the final is likely to air in November, 2019.

If you miss any episodes you can catch it again on All 4

 

Who's included in the line-up?

David Atherton

David was brought up in Yorkshire, where his mother, who was an avid baker, inspired him to take up baking.

The 36-year-old continued to explore his pastries making abilities when he travelled to Malawi, among other places, as part of his work as a health adviser.

Michelle Evans-Fecci

Michelle, 35, is a print shop administrator from Wales.

She was brought up on a farm but now lives in the seaside town of Tenby with her husband and teenage son.

The mother-of-one bakes almost every other day and likes to experiment with flavour combinations, using seasonal vegetables from her own veggie patch.

Steph Blackwell

Steph is a 28 year old shop assistant, who got into baking thanks to her granddad, who loves homemade bread.

The Chester-native is self-taught and considers herself an ‘intermediate, still-learning’ baker and her passion for sports and wellness inspires her creations.

She likes challenging herself by making her bakes healthier, adding vegetables or fruits, lowering the refined sugar content and prioritising more nutritional fats.

Henry Bird

Henry, 20, is a student from Durham.

He has loved baking since the age of 12, when the Bake Off tent pitched up in his local park.

The Bake Off contestant tested his creations on his family, friends and teachers growing up but now brings his experiments to students at Durham University.

Alice Fevronia

Alice, 28, is a geography teacher from London.

At just 15, while recovering from a back operation for scoliosis and no longer able to do sport, she turned her hand to baking.

Dan Chambers – OUT

Dan, 32, is a support worker from Rotherham.

He is predominantly a self-taught baker, but has fond memories of his mum showing him how to bake a Victoria sponge as a child and his army chef dad coming to school to teach how to plait and bake bread.

Dan got serious about baking at age 21 in a bid to impress his then girlfriend (now wife) with a themed birthday cake.

Unfortunately he lost his place in week one of the competition.

Priya O'Shea

Priya, 34, is a marketing consultant from Leicester.

She first experienced baking with an after-school baking club at primary school.

A decade ago she began baking more seriously as a way of helping her relax and went “baking bonkers” when she was gifted a stand mixer on her wedding day.

Michael Chakraverty

Michael, 26, is a theatre manager and fitness instructor from Stratford-upon-Avon.

He was taught to bake by his mother.

She gave him handwritten recipes passed down from his great-grandparents, to encourage him to take up the skill.

Amelia Le Bruin

Amelia, 24, is a fashion designer from Halifax.

She has been baking for 19 years.

Watching her mum and grandma creating beautiful cake decorations inspired her to start baking as a child.

Jamie Finn

Jamie, 20, is a waiter from Surrey.

He was taught to bake by his grandma and parents, but it was after he watched an episode of The Great British Bake Off, that he was inspired to take up baking.

Rosie Brandreth-Poynter

Rosie, 28, is a vet from Somerset.

When she is not performing surgery or on call, she bakes to unwind and treats the practice nurses with some of her creations.

Her go-to bake is patisserie and her baking is inspired by her rural surroundings, from the orchards next door, to the fresh eggs laid by her ducks and chickens.

Helena Garcia

Helena, 40, is an online project manager from Leeds.

She spent much of her childhood watching her Spanish grandmother cook and bake.

However, it was not until she moved to Las Vegas as part of an exchange scheme at school that she started baking.

Phil Thorne

Phil, 56, is a HGV driver from Essex.

The driver, who grew up in Barking, first got a taste for baking during his home economics class at school.

Now, he lives in Rainham, with his wife and two daughters and treats his family and friends to some of his bakes.

Who won The Great British Bake Off 2018?

Last year it was Rahul, 30, a research scientist from Rotherham, who won the series.

He grew up in Kolkata, India, and moved to the UK to study when he was 23.

His baking style is East-meets-West and he enjoys making sure his creations are structurally elegant.

What is The Great British Bake Off prize?

You may be shocked to know that there isn’t actually a prize to be won when competing with other contestants in The Great British Bake Off… rather the prize of pride!

The winning prize is just flowers and a cake stand, at least that's what has happened so far.

However, it’s commonly known that the winners of the show often go on to make a fortune from endorsement deals, sponsorships and appearances.

Previous Bake Off contestant Martha Collison, who reached the quarter-finals in the 2014 series, confirmed to Barrelhouse: “Everyone is so surprised and thinks there must be some secret cash, but all we really get is a bunch of flowers and a cake stand.

“But then, you also kind of become a national treasure just by doing it because everyone in Britain loves the Bake Off so much.”

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