The [Formerly] Great British Bake Off
#46
Re: The [Formerly] Great British Bake Off
I don't know Prue but I do like Sandi and Noel so it could work. ๐
#47
Re: The [Formerly] Great British Bake Off
moneypenney20 @ post #45
Thanks
According to the link below
For the update to be seen here in North America, 'mark your calendar' - to be seen on PBS Friday June 16 @ 9 pm
โThe Great British Baking Showโ Returning To PBS | Deadline
Thanks
According to the link below
For the update to be seen here in North America, 'mark your calendar' - to be seen on PBS Friday June 16 @ 9 pm
โThe Great British Baking Showโ Returning To PBS | Deadline
Last edited by not2old; Mar 18th 2017 at 3:14 pm.
#48
Re: The [Formerly] Great British Bake Off
This is also happening....... if it's anything like Masterchef Canada, it'll be godawful.
CBC Life - The Great Canadian Baking Show
CBC Life - The Great Canadian Baking Show
#49
Re: The [Formerly] Great British Bake Off
This is also happening....... if it's anything like Masterchef Canada, it'll be godawful.
CBC Life - The Great Canadian Baking Show
CBC Life - The Great Canadian Baking Show
#50
Re: The [Formerly] Great British Bake Off
I love that the UK versions (and the Aus version of Masterchef, which I have seen) is just "here's your challenge. If you cook well, you move on. If you screw up, you're out. Everyone is on the same playing field and has the same opportunity to do well or not." I like that much better. I don't need the added drama to keep me interested.
Pandering to the drama, imo... no thanks.
#51
Re: The [Formerly] Great British Bake Off
Masterchef Canada went all American-drama-whore-style about it. The chefs get split into teams, compete against each other for advantages, immunity, etc... so the winning team can then 'punish' the other team, like 10 fewer minutes in a challenge, or can't use a particular ingredient, or whatever. I hate it.
I love that the UK versions (and the Aus version of Masterchef, which I have seen) is just "here's your challenge. If you cook well, you move on. If you screw up, you're out. Everyone is on the same playing field and has the same opportunity to do well or not." I like that much better. I don't need the added drama to keep me interested.
Pandering to the drama, imo... no thanks.
I love that the UK versions (and the Aus version of Masterchef, which I have seen) is just "here's your challenge. If you cook well, you move on. If you screw up, you're out. Everyone is on the same playing field and has the same opportunity to do well or not." I like that much better. I don't need the added drama to keep me interested.
Pandering to the drama, imo... no thanks.