Mary and Paul take over the tent for the ultimate baking masterclass. Mary makes a whole orange cake and angel food cake, Paul makes breakfast muffins and olive bread sticks, and together they make a chocolate cake showstopper.
 s04e01 - Cake
        s04e01 - Cake
          
        
      
     s04e02 - Bread
        s04e02 - Bread
          
        
      
     s04e03 - Desserts
        s04e03 - Desserts
          
        
      
     s04e04 - Pies and Tarts
        s04e04 - Pies and Tarts
          
        
      
     s04e05 - Biscuits and Traybakes
        s04e05 - Biscuits and Traybakes
          
        
      
     s04e06 - Sweet Dough
        s04e06 - Sweet Dough
          
        
      
     s04e07 - Pastry
        s04e07 - Pastry
          
        
      
     s04e08 - Quarter Final
        s04e08 - Quarter Final
          
        
      
     s04e09 - Semi-final
        s04e09 - Semi-final
          
        
      
     s04e10 - Class of 2012
        s04e10 - Class of 2012
          
        
      
     s04e11 - Bake Off Final
        s04e11 - Bake Off Final
          
        
      
     s04e12 - Masterclass 1
        s04e12 - Masterclass 1
          
        
      
     s04e13 - Masterclass 2
        s04e13 - Masterclass 2
          
        
      
     s04e14 - Masterclass 3
        s04e14 - Masterclass 3
          
        
      
     s04e15 - Masterclass 4
        s04e15 - Masterclass 4
          
        
      
    The Great British Bake Off sees ten passionate home bakers take part in a bake-off to test every aspect of their baking skills as they battle to be crowned the Great British Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each week the nationwide tour sees keen bakers put through three challenges in a particular discipline.
The competition kicks off with cake in the Cotswolds, then moves to Scotland to tackle biscuit baking, then Sandwich in Kent for bread, Bakewell in Derbyshire for puddings, Mousehole in Cornwall for the pastry challenges, and London for the grand final.
Judging the baking are renowned baking writer Mary Berry and professional baker Paul Hollywood; presenting the show are Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, who trace the very particular history of British baking by visiting local baking landmarks and discovering why people bake what they bake today.