Bake Off: The Professionals

Bake Off: The Professionals (previously Bake Off: Crème de la Crème from 2016 to 2017) is a British television baking competition featuring teams of professional pastry chefs pitted against one another over two challenges. It is a spin-off from The Great British Bake Off, and its first episode was screened on BBC Two on 29 March 2016. The eight-episode first series of the programme was presented by Tom Kerridge, with Benoit Blin, Cherish Finden and Claire Clark serving as judges. The second series was presented by Angus Deayton, and Claire Clark did not return as a judge. The third series moved to Channel 4 to join The Great British Bake Off after the BBC declined to renew the series. The Channel 4 series has been renamed Bake Off: The Professionals, and was originally presented by comedian Tom Allen and former GBBO competitor Liam Charles. Currently it is presented by Charles and comedian Ellie Taylor.

Bake Off: The Professionals
Also known asBake Off: Crème de la Crème
Genre
Directed byEmma Reynolds
Presented by
Judges
Theme music composerTom Howe
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series5
No. of episodes47
Production
Executive producers
  • Anna Beattie
  • Richard Bowron
  • Richard McKerrow
ProducersKate Baller, Laura Smith
Production locations
Running time60 minutes
Production companyLove Productions
Original release
NetworkBBC Two (2016–2017)
Channel 4 (2018–)
Release29 March 2016 (2016-03-29) 
present
Related
The Great British Bake Off

The first series was won by the Squires Kitchen Cookery School team led by Mark Tilling, followed by a team of military chefs led by Liam Grime, a team from London Hilton Park Lane with Emmanuel Bonneau, Thibault Marchand and Erica Sangiorgi from Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel, and Laurian Veaudor and Thibault Courtoisier from Cocorico Patisserie. Andrew Minto and Michael Coggan from Gin and Bake in Cardiff won in 2021.

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