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16th March 2017
06:47pm GMT

Yep, you read that right.
Toksvig - established presenter, warm-natured and witty. A good choice.
Leith - really the only sensible choice to replace the irreplaceable Mary Berry.
Fielding - what the f**k is happening here?
It's about as left-field a choice as a broadcaster can make. No one's questioning Fielding's comedic chops or likeable personality, but you can't deny that it's an odd line-up.
Everyone acknowledges that it's weird, but some people think that it could actually work...
https://twitter.com/c_wickham/status/842436088652283905
https://twitter.com/LouisK68/status/842435783051087872
https://twitter.com/harriet_maughan/status/842437136427167751
Some people, however, are less optimistic.
https://twitter.com/DavidBedwell/status/842430007058259968
https://twitter.com/CarolinePalmi/status/842436070927134720
https://twitter.com/MuseWarrior94/status/842435804953739266
https://twitter.com/Jan1426/status/842435720249765888
In a statement, Channel 4 Chief Creative Officer Jay Hunt said: “The Great British Bake Off will have a uniquely Channel 4 take when it airs this autumn. Paul and Prue have huge amounts of expertise and warmth. I’m looking forward to seeing them putting our great new bunch of amateur bakers through their paces."
"Sandi and Noel bring a fresh wit and quirkiness to the tent. It’s just the sort of innovative lineup audiences expect from Channel 4.”
As ever with these things, the proof will be in the pudding.
No, we're not sorry.
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