![]() Thank you for playing Pandemic, but the game has ended.) Which also means the return of one of my favorite features of early-season GBBO episodes: visiting all the bakers at home as we get to know them.įor those who have watched GBBO before, there is a collection of familiar types. There are no masks, no restrictions, no vaccine cards, no testing before events. (I’m not sure if you’re aware, but here in Britain, the pandemic is effectively over. ![]() He’s Darth Vader.įielding tells us we are back at Welford Park, the traditional home of the Bake Off tent, which means there are no COVID restrictions this season. ![]() ![]() That was history, and that is why we are so captivated by George Lucas’s space opera: It is actually a retelling of how the British monarchy was formed.Īnd now, here we are with a newly svelte Matt Lucas as Luke Piemaster, the voice of the Tesco Express self-checkout Noel Fielding as Princess Layer-Cake Prue Leith as Prue-Bacca and Paul Hollywood as the greatest villain of all, a megalomaniac who thinks he is the sole judge on this show because he gives out handshakes, but, really, he has to share the job with a posh old lady. All that stuff with Darth Vader went down long, long ago. I’m not sure if you’re aware, but the late Queen Elizabeth II traces her ancestry all the way back to the Skywalkers of Tatooine. It is the most appropriate time ever for the Great British Bake Off–Great British Baking Show Trademark War to start with a silly Star Wars–inspired skit. ![]() Photo: mark bourdillon/Mark Bourdillon / Love Productions ![]()
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