What a line-up!
Irish comedian, presenter and actor Tommy Tiernan has been named as part of the line-up for the upcoming edition of The Great Celebrity Bake Off.
The celebrity charity edition of The Great British Bake Off in aid of Stand Up for Cancer will return to Channel 4 this spring, with a star-studded line-up and a new judge.
Alongside Derry Girls star Tiernan, the celebs facing the baking challenges this year are:
- Adam Buxton (actor and comedian)
- Amelia Dimoldenberg (Chicken Shop Date creator and host)
- Chris and Rosie Ramsey (podcasters and broadcasters)
- Ellie Goldstein (model, actor, author and changemaker)
- Gbemisola Ikumelo (actress, writer and director)
- Gloria Hunniford (TV presenter and broadcaster)
- Jamali Maddix (comedian and writer)
- Jim Howick (actor and writer)
- Kate Garraway (TV presenter and broadcaster)
- Maxine Peake (actress and writer)
- Meera Syal (actress and writer)
- Phil Wang (actor and comedian)
- Roman Kemp (broadcaster)
- Sarah Beeny (broadcaster, author, businesswoman and podcaster)
- Scarlette and Stuart Douglas (sibling TV presenters and property experts)
- Self Esteem AKA Rebecca Lucy Taylor (singer, songwriter and actress)
- Sophie Willan (writer and comedian)
Former co-owner and managing director of Leiths School of Food & Wine, Caroline Waldegrave will also be joining the show as a judge, alongside Paul Hollywood.
Also returning for the celebrity episodes are Bake Off hosts Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding.
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