Mary Berry
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Royal fans in hysterics over Mary Berry’s sexual innuendo towards Duchess of Cambridge
Viewers enjoyed the rapport between the TV chef and Kate.
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Kate Middleton reveals one of Prince Louis' first phrases was 'Mary Berry'
The Duchess of Cambridge says the 19-month-old is "fascinated" by the former Bake Off judge.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William join forces with Mary Berry for festive TV show
The Duchess of Cambridge baked up a storm in a beautiful red dress.
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Could the BBC make their own Bake Off replacement?
After that, though, the show is Channel 4’s – but they may have to wait, because their contract allows for the BBC to delay the showing of the program until 2018. Industry experts have suggested this is unlikely, however, because the “cooling off” clause that would allow this delay is included to give the BBC time to strike a new deal with Love Productions, something that they aren’t expected to do. In that case, then, it seems that the first new Bake Off we’ll see on Channel 4 will be a celeb
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Mary Berry: Her amazing life in pictures
A look at the life Mary Berry, who has just announced she has quit Britain’s most popular TV show, ‘The Great British Bake Off’. Image credits: SWNS/Getty/Rex/ABC/PA
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The Great British Bake Off Disaster, and what it means for the BBC
At time of writing, there’s no news as to whether Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood will be making the move – the new deal with Channel 4 didn’t include them, and so their contracts will need to be renegotiated – but it’s already becoming clear that The Great British Bake Off, when it does return next year, will be returning in a significantly different capacity. The move to Channel 4 will, almost inevitably, lead to a loss of viewers – at its peak, Bake Off was drawing in 10 million viewers per ep