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Junior Bake Off

Television baking competition series


Television baking competition series

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Reality
directorNicholas Berry
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countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series11
num_episodes163
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runtime28 minutes (2011–2016)
60 minutes (2019–)
companyLove Productions
channelCBBC (2011–2016)
Channel 4 (2019–)
first_aired
last_airedpresent
relatedThe Great British Bake Off

Reality

  • Harry Hill
  • Liam Charles
  • Ravneet Gill (and 8 specials)
  • Cobham Hall 60 minutes (2019–) Channel 4 (2019–)

Junior Bake Off is a British television baking competition in which young bakers aged 9 to 15 tackle a series of challenges involving baking cakes, biscuits, bread, and pastries, competing to be crowned Junior Bake Off Champion.

The series debuted in 2011 as a spin-off from The Great British Bake Off and is also produced by Love Productions. Four series of Junior Bake Off were broadcast on CBBC from 2011 to 2016. Following its parent series' departure from the BBC in 2017, Junior Bake Off resumed with a fifth series in 2019 on Channel 4, with comedian Harry Hill as presenter and Prue Leith and Liam Charles as judges. The fifth series concluded on 22 November 2019. The show returned for a sixth series on 11 January 2021, with Ravneet Gill replacing Prue Leith. Junior Bake Off returned Monday 10 January 2022 for its seventh series and concluded on 28 January 2022. Junior Bake Off returned on 16 January 2023 for its eighth series and concluded on 3 February 2023. On 16 January 2026 it was announced that Junior Bake Off has been renewed for its twelfth series to air in 2027.

Format

Each series of Junior Bake Off typically includes 15 episodes. While The Great British Bake Off features three challenges per episode (signature, technical, and showstopper), Junior Bake Off includes only the technical and showstopper challenges. In the first four series, aired on CBBC from 2011 to 2016, the format featured 40 young bakers aged 9 to 12 years old divided into 10 qualifying rounds or heats. Each episode featured only four bakers, with one winner each episode and the other three eliminated. The winning bakers from each heat were brought back for "Finals Week", consisting of two semi-finals followed by two finals, and then one grand final to determine the winner.

The format was altered in 2019 when the series moved to Channel 4. The episodes were increased from 30 minutes to one hour, the number of bakers halved to 20 (16 starting in series 6). Instead of only four bakers taking part in each qualifying round, the bakers were divided into two groups of 10 each, with five eliminated from one group during the first five episodes, and five eliminated from the second group during the second five episodes. The remaining five bakers from each group are combined in finals week, with two quarterfinals, two semifinals and a final. The upper age range of the contestants was increased from 12 to 15 in 2019, then changed back to 12 in series 8 through 10. The "Star Baker" award, given to the judges' favourite baker in each episode, was not included in the CBBC version of the show but is a part of the Channel 4 format.

Series overview

SeriesEps.PremiereFinaleWinnerFinalistsChannel1234567891011
1331 October 201117 November 2011Freya WatsonKaiCBBC
Kieran
Saffron
1511 November 201329 November 2013Harry DuffyEmma
Ruby
Zainab
152 November 201520 November 2015Amari KoryangAlyth
Euan
Megan
157 November 201625 November 2016Nikki LillyMacy
Tyrese
154 November 201922 November 2019Fin WoodwardAleenaChannel 4
Amal
Eliza
1511 January 202129 January 2021Reece SuwaliRobbie
Naima
Cece
1510 January 202228 January 2022KeziaLola
Aisya
Fraser
1516 January 20233 February 2023AmeliaThomas
Annabel
Mya
152 January 202419 January 2024TillyAnnabelle
Ilham
Max
156 January 202524 January 2025Austin EdwardsLola
Ronnie
Deji
155 January 202623 January 2026Aiyla LKitto
Miko
Umayr

Presenters and judges

SeriesPresentersJudges1234567891011
Aaron CrazePaul HollywoodMary Berry
James Martin
Sam Nixon & Mark RhodesAllegra McEvedyGraham Hornigold
Nadiya Hussain
Harry HillLiam CharlesPrue Leith
Ravneet Gill

Series 1 (2011)

The first series began on 31 October 2011 on CBBC with judges from the main show Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry. Aaron Craze presented the show.

BakerAgeHometownResultAmariJoeJoyMarie
11North London
9West Sussex
12Glasgow
11Southampton
BakerAgeHometownResultMillieSaffronSamStanley
11York
10Essex
11Cheshire
12Brighton
BakerAgeHometownResultHariHollyKieranSylvia
9Birmingham
12Oxford
12York
11Bristol
BakerAgeHometownResultAlexCameronEllieZyta
11Northampton
12Sheffield
10Edinburgh
12Aylesbury
BakerAgeHometownResultGalwayJimSangitaScott
12Sutton Coldfield
11West Sussex
12Bradford
11Kent
BakerAgeHometownResultAbigailKaiOliviaSami
11Rowley Regis
12Wirral
12Pontypridd
11Leicester
BakerAgeHometownResultCoco-NinaConalJacobKatie
11Bath
11Cambridge
12Herefordshire
9County Fermanagh
BakerAgeHometownResultAasiyaCameron StottFreya WatsonSam
11Hertfordshire
7Derbyshire
10Newbury
10Somerset
BakerAgeHometownResultCameronJoeKieranSaffron
12Sheffield
9West Sussex
12York
10Essex
BakerAgeHometownResultFreya WatsonJacobKaiSangita
10Newbury
12Herefordshire
12Wirral
12Bradford
BakerAgeHometownResultFreya WatsonKaiKieranSaffron
10Newbury
12Wirral
12York
10Essex

Series 2 (2013)

A second series began on 11 November 2013 on CBBC. Chef James Martin replaced Hollywood as judge.

BakerAgeHometownResultAlexandreAnnaBrintaGriffin
12Hertfordshire
11Kent
12London
11Wrexham,
North Wales
BakerAgeHometownResultAnnBenEllieFinn
12Bristol
11Wales
11Edinburgh
10North Yorkshire
BakerAgeHometownResultBenEmmaGeorgeMegan
10North Yorkshire
11Pembrokeshire, Wales
11Shropshire
11Midlands
BakerAgeHometownResultCharlieEllieJosephRuby
10Northampton
10Manchester
10Oldham
11Devon
BakerAgeHometownResultAbhimanyuAlexEmilyJojo
11Warwickshire
10Lincolnshire
12South Lanarkshire
11London
BakerAgeHometownResultCameronElizabethKatieMonty
12Kent
11Bristol
11Belfast
12Cheshire
BakerAgeHometownResultAaminahAlfieArchieEsther
12Middlesex
10Norfolk
11County Down,
Northern Ireland
9Cheshire
BakerAgeHometownResultHarrisonHarry DuffyIsabelleRosie
12East Sussex
10Hampshire
12Lancashire
11Essex
BakerAgeHometownResultCharlieLouisRubyZainab
11Norfolk
10Cambridge
12Cheshire
10Hertfordshire
BakerAgeHometownResultJamesKavernLily-GraceMissy
11Coventry
9London
12Middlesex
11Birmingham
BakerAgeHometownResultEllieEmilyEmmaGriffinRuby
11Edinburgh
12South Lanarkshire
11Pembrokeshire, Wales
11Wrexham,
North Wales
11Devon
BakerAgeHometownResultArchieHarry DuffyKavernMontyZainab
11County Down,
Northern Ireland
10Hampshire
9London
12Cheshire
10Hertfordshire
BakerAgeHometownResultHarry DuffyEmmaRubyZainab
10Hampshire
11Pembrokeshire, Wales
11Devon
10Hertfordshire

Series 3 (2015)

A third series began airing on 2 November 2015 on CBBC, with Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes replacing Craze as hosts. Allegra McEvedy and Graham Hornigold took over from Berry and Martin as judges.

BakerAgeHometownResultAlythHarrison
BrownKiahMatthew
11Lanarkshire,
Scotland
10Worcestershire
11London
9Derbyshire
BakerAgeHometownResultFarhaanHannahOlivia
MillburnTom
10London
11Conwy,
North Wales
10Northumberland
12London
BakerAgeHometownResultGrainneIsaac
GreenhillMatildaWill
12Belfast
11York
10Surrey
11Hertfordshire
BakerAgeHometownResultEuan
BuckleyLucyPeterSienna
12West Lothian
11Kent
10Sheffield
11Stratford-upon-Avon
BakerAgeHometownResultAlexHafsaJamesMegan
Lewis
12Manchester
12Wembley
12Gosport
12Rhondda Valley
BakerAgeHometownResultAliceCoreyFinlaySufia
11Dorset
11Forth Valley
10Northumberland
10West Yorkshire
BakerAgeHometownResultAlfieAndreaFreddie
PatmoreLucy
11Swindon
10Middlesex
12Newcastle
12Liverpool
BakerAgeHometownResultBenDarcey
HarknessIsabelWill
12Sutton Coldfield
12Belfast
11Hove
9Cardiff
BakerAgeHometownResultAmari KoryangBenKhushiOscar
11Birmingham
12Leeds
10Hertfordshire
9Maidenhead
BakerAgeHometownResultBenGracePurdey
BurtonTom
10Tyne and Wear
11Oxfordshire
12London
11East Sussex
BakerAgeHometownResultAlythDarceyEuanFreddieOlivia
11Lanarkshire,
Scotland
12Belfast
12West Lothian
12Newcastle
10Northumberland
BakerAgeHometownResultAliceAmari KoryangIsaacMeganPurdey
11Dorset
11Birmingham
11York
12Rhondda Valley
12London
BakerAgeHometownResultAmari KoryangAlythEuanMeganAliceFreddie
11Birmingham
11Lanarkshire,
Scotland
12West Lothian
12Rhondda Valley
11Dorset
12Newcastle
Episode No.AirdateTotal viewersCBBC Channel Weekly Ranking
12 November 2015677,0001
23 November 2015662,0002
34 November 2015658,0005
45 November 2015672,0004
56 November 2015673,0001
69 November 2015647,0005
710 November 2015632,0002
811 November 2015658,0002
912 November 2015660,0009
1013 November 2015671,0006
1116 November 2015668,0008
1217 November 2015672,0004
1318 November 2015673,0001
1419 November 2015669,0002
1520 November 2015678,0001

Series 4 (2016)

The fourth series began on 7 November 2016 on CBBC. Allegra McEvedy returns as judge with Nadiya Hussain replacing Graham Hornigold. Presenters Sam & Mark returned to host.

BakerAgeHometownResultAbiAnnabelHarryTyrese
11Perthshire
9Norfolk
12Hampshire
11London
BakerAgeHometownResultBillyEvieNigelShriyana
12Wiltshire
11Leicestershire
10Northamptonshire
11Swansea
BakerAgeHometownResultBen WiserFrancescaHannahOliver
11Shropshire
11Middlesex
10Birmingham
11Staffordshire
BakerAgeHometownResultMackMillieRosieZac
10Cardiff
11Swindon
11West Midlands
11London
BakerAgeHometownResultElodieHamishNikki
LillyOllie
9Buckinghamshire
10Edinburgh
12London
11Somerset
BakerAgeHometownResultDylanAliJenna
GhattaoraRobin
10Sussex
11Birmingham
11Nottingham
11Scottish Borders
BakerAgeHometownResultJamieJJMaisieMia
9Doncaster
11Tyne and Wear
12Swindom
10Belfast
BakerAgeHometownResultFfionHarryLottie
PottingerMehdi
10Gwynedd
10Bristol
12Cheshire
12London
BakerAgeHometownResultHarveyJosephMacy
BraithwaiteSophie
12Essex
12Grimsby
12Coventry
10Merseyside
BakerAgeHometownResultMimiRachelTomYasmin
11London
12Solihull
12Surrey
9Kent
BakerAgeHometownResultEvieFrancescaNikki
LillyTyreseZac
11Leicestershire
11Middlesex
12London
11London
11London
BakerAgeHometownResultJenna
GhattaoraLottie
PottingerMacy
BraithwaiteMaisieRachel
11Nottingham
12Cheshire
12Coventry
12Swindom
12Solihull
BakerAgeHometownResultNikki
LillyMacy
BraithwaiteTyreseJenna
GhattaoraLottie
PottingerFrancesca
12London
12Coventry
11London
11Nottingham
12Cheshire
11Middlesex

Series 5 (2019)

The fifth series began on 4 November 2019 on Channel 4. Harry Hill presented the series which was judged by Prue Leith and Liam Charles.

BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionAleenaAmalMaddieTillyVaughanBakrZoëZakGeorgeOliver
15Manchester2 (3rd & 4th)
13Essex0
11London0
10Bath1 (5th)
13Hartlepool0
15Derby1 (2nd)
10Nottingham0
13Hertfordshire0
11Devonshire0
10Northampton1 (1st)
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionElizaFin WoodwardKianTom OTom WKarinaLorienJayaDruSam
14North Yorkshire4 (1st, 2nd,
3rd & 5th)
13Manchester1 (4th)
13Hull0
15Gloucestershire0
13Falmouth0
13West Yorkshire0
9London0
10Solihull0
15London0
9Berkshire0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)Star Baker
(total)FinishFin WoodwardAleenaAmalElizaTom WVaughanKianTom OMaddieTilly
13Manchester01
15Manchester1 (4th)3
13Essex2 (1st & 2nd)2
14North Yorkshire1 (3rd)5
13Falmouth00
13Hartlepool00
13Hull00
15Gloucestershire00
11London00
10Bath01
Episode No.AirdateViewers (millions)Channel Weekly Ranking
14 November 20191.867
25 November 20191.589
36 November 20191.3914
47 November 2019Outside Top 15
58 November 2019Outside Top 15
611 November 2019Outside Top 15
712 November 20191.4715
813 November 20191.4913
914 November 2019Outside Top 15
1015 November 20191.609
1118 November 20191.4611
1219 November 20191.585
1320 November 20191.4610
1421 November 20191.548
1522 November 20191.664

Series 6 (2021)

The sixth series of Junior Bake Off began on 11 January 2021 on Channel 4 with Ravneet Gill replacing Prue Leith.

BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionCeceFernReece SuwaliRobbieErinSophiaFynCharlie
13Kent0
10Merseyside1 (4th)
14Leicestershire2 (1st & 5th)
15Bristol1 (2nd)
13Worcestershire1 (3rd)
10Hertfordshire0
10Hampshire0
10Worcestershire0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionMaddiNaimaSafiyyahZackHenryWillTobySicily
14Gateshead1 (4th)
9/10South London0
14Reading2 (2nd & 5th)
13Leeds2 (1st & 3rd)
11Hertfordshire0
12West Yorkshire0
13Cambridge0
10Devon0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)Star Baker
(total)FinishReece SuwaliCeceNaimaRobbieSafiyyahFernZackMaddi
14Leicestershire2 (1st & 2nd)4
13Kent00
9-10South London1 (4th)1
15Bristol1 (3rd)2
14Reading02
10Merseyside01
13Leeds02
14Gateshead01
Episode No.AirdateViewers (millions)Channel Weekly Ranking
111 January 20211.7011
212 January 20211.5913
313 January 20211.6612
414 January 20211.4215
515 January 2021Outside Top 15
618 January 2021Outside Top 15
719 January 20211.6414
820 January 20211.9010
921 January 20211.6315
1022 January 20211.7211
1125 January 20211.6013
1226 January 20211.5315
1327 January 2021Outside Top 15
1428 January 20211.6511
1529 January 20211.849

Series 7 (2022)

The seventh series originally aired on 10–28 January 2022 on Channel 4, with 16 contestants competing to be crowned the winner of the seventh series. Comedian Harry Hill and bakers Liam Charles and Ravneet Gill returned as host and judges respectively. From episodes 1–3, Paul Hollywood stood in for Charles. The bakers were divided into two groups of 8, with four eliminated from each group over five days of competition. The remaining four bakers from each group were combined in the week-long finals, culminating in a "super-difficult showdown" episode that determined the winner. Kezia won the 2022 series.

Source:

BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionKeziaLolaMacyQuiqueElizaMia WLWillJoey
13London2 (3rd & 5th)
9Lancashire1 (4th)
10Liverpool0
9Devon1 (2nd)
10Hertfordshire0
11London0
11Hertfordshire0
11Manchester1 (1st)
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionAisyaFraserGabrielSalmaTomosMia CD'vonteOlivia
12Manchester1 (4th)
15York3 (2nd, 3rd & 5th)
10Cornwall0
13Manchester1 (1st)
11Cardiff0
15Newcastle0
11Nottinghamshire0
9Nottingham0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)Star Baker
(total)FinishKeziaAisyaLolaFraserQuiqueMacySalmaGabriel
13London1 (2nd)3
12Manchester1 (4th)2
9Lancashire1 (1st)2
15York1 (3rd)4
9Devon01
10Liverpool00
13Manchester01
10Cornwall00
Episode No.AirdateViewers (millions)Channel Weekly Ranking
110 January 20221.3410
211 January 20221.3211
312 January 2022Outside Top 15
413 January 2022Outside Top 15
514 January 2022Outside Top 15
617 January 2022Outside Top 15
718 January 20221.1913
819 January 2022Outside Top 15
920 January 2022Outside Top 15
1021 January 20221.1715
1124 January 2022Outside Top 15
1225 January 20221.2313
1326 January 20221.2214
1427 January 2022Outside Top 15
1528 January 20221.2412

Series 8 (2023)

The eighth series of Junior Bake Off began airing on 16 January 2023 on Channel 4. For the fourth series in a row, Harry Hill presented the series, which was judged by Ravneet Gill and Liam Charles. Amelia won the competition and Thomas, Mya and Annabel B were runners up.

BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionSofiaImogenDollyAnnabel AOliverCharlieEzekielAlfie
10Lancashire2 (1st & 5th)
9Bath1 (2nd)
10Cheshire0
11Antrim1 (4th)
11Yorkshire1 (1st)
9Sussex0
12Leeds0
9Sussex0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionAmeliaThomasMyaAnnabel BHarrisonPoppyTristanJamie
12Staffordshire2 (2nd & 5th)
12London1 (1st)
10London0
9Essex2 (3rd & 4th)
10West Midlands0
11Tyne and Wear0
10Essex0
10Warwickshire0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)Star Baker
(total)FinishAmeliaAnnabel BMyaThomasSofiaImogenDollyAnnabel A
12Staffordshire1 (2nd)3
9Essex02
10London1 (4th)1
12London2 (1st & 3rd)3
10Lancashire02
9Bath01
10Cheshire00
11Antrim01

Series 9 (2024)

The ninth series of Junior Bake Off began airing on 2 January 2024 on Channel 4. For the fifth series in a row, Harry Hill presented the series, which was judged by Ravneet Gill and Liam Charles. Tilly won the competition and Max, Annabelle and Ilham were runners up.

BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionGraceRudyCharlieEsmeEthanElsieLaylaIssac
12Somerset2 (3rd & 4th)
10Birmingham2 (2nd & 5th)
10Swansea0
9Essex0
11Bath0
9London0
11Leeds0
11Yorkshire1 (1st)
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionTillyAnnabelleMaxIlhamHarrySanticaLeoCalvin
12Oxfordshire1 (4th)
12Manchester2 (2nd & 5th)
12Surrey2 (1st & 3rd)
10London0
12West Midlands0
11Belfast0
11Isle of Wight0
9Yorkshire0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)Star Baker
(total)FinishTillyAnnabelleMaxIlhamGraceRudyCharlieEsme
12Oxfordshire1 (3rd)2
12Manchester1 (2nd)3
12Surrey02
10London2 (1st & 4th)2
12Somerset02
10Birmingham02
11Swansea00
9Essex00

Series 10 (2025)

The tenth series of Junior Bake Off began airing on 6 January 2025 and ended on 24 January 2025 on Channel 4. For the sixth series in a row, Harry Hill presented the series, with returning judges Ravneet Gill and Liam Charles. Austin won the competition and Lola, Ronnie and Deji were runners up.

BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionDejiLolaRonnieAustin EdwardsFrancescaFarahRoseEnzo
12Berkshire3 (1st, 2nd & 5th)
10Leicestershire1 (3rd)
10South Yorkshire1 (4th)
10Berkshire0
11Belfast0
11Northamptonshire0
11Buckinghamshire0
9Somerset0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker (leg)PositionBelaJayKingstonLanaJoeyAasiyahBenJessie
11Cheshire1 (3rd)
12Worcestershire1 (4th)
11Cambridgeshire2 (2nd & 5th)
10Tyne and Wear0
10Norfolk0
11London0
9London1 (1st)
12London0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)Star Baker
(total)FinishAustin EdwardsRonnieDejiLolaLanaKingstonJayBela
10Berkshire1 (2nd)1
10South Yorkshire1 (4th)2
12Berkshire03
10Leicestershire1 (1st)2
10Tyne and Wear1 (3rd)1
11Cambridgeshire02
12Worcestershire01
11Cheshire01

Series 11 (2026)

The eleventh series of Junior Bake Off began airing on 5 January 2026 on Channel 4. For the seventh series in a row, Harry Hill presented the series, with returning judges Ravneet Gill and Liam Charles.

BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)PositionAiyla LKittoMikoMylaColeZakariyaNiamhElroy
14West Yorkshire2 (1st & 5th)
13Dorset1 (2nd)
14Surrey2 (3rd & 4th)
11Derbyshire0
13Derbyshire0
11West Yorkshire0
11Tyne & Wear0
12Surrey0
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker (leg)PositionAiyla FHumphreyPenelopeUmayrEthanLylaKhadeejahHarvey
11West Yorkshire1 (4th)
14Derbyshire0
9Hertfordshire1 (5th)
13London1 (3rd)
10East Yorkshire0
12Northern Ireland1 (2nd)
15London0
13Cornwall1 (1st)
BakerAgeHometownStar Baker
(leg)Star Baker
(total)FinishAiyla LKittoMikoUmayrAiyla FHumphreyPenelopeMyla
14West Yorkshire2 (2nd & 3rd)4
13Dorset01
14Surrey1 (1st)3
13London1 (4th)2
11West Yorkshire01
14Derbyshire00
9Hertfordshire01
11Derbyshire00

International versions

The Brazilian version of Junior Bake Off - Junior Bake Off Brasil - currently broadcasts on SBT.

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