Biscuit week returns to the tent in this week’s Great British Baking Show
This week’s episode of The Great British Baking Show features an elusive signature, a buggy technical, and a 3-D showstopper.
This week’s episode of The Great British Baking Show features an elusive signature, a buggy technical, and a 3-D showstopper.
Cakes, sideless tarts, and a marathon showstopper push the bakers as the finale looms.
As the season draws closer to the finish line, a fan favorite is sent home.
The bakers get extra sweet this week as the semifinals approach.
The bakers try their hand at an array of questionably-provenanced Japanese dishes.
Pastry Week proves that, for England’s best amateur bakers, crimpin’ ain’t easy.
The contestants endure some balmy babkas in a sweltering series of chocolatey challenges.
Things don’t quite pan out as you expect, with soda bread and plaques galore.
The UK’s favorite bake-off arrives just in time to save a tumultuous 2020 with charming antics and tumbled cakes.
From BoJack to What We Do in the Shadows, we break down the TV that got us through a hellish year.
AppleTV+’s silly and frequently sly take on the real-life highwayman takes time to finds its footing but rewards patience.
The former Great British Bake-Off hosts retool themselves as witty assassins in a cute, if scattershot, series of vignettes.
Friendship’s sugar and tragedy’s spice don’t quite whip up a film where everything’s nice.
Mascarpone, a dramedy from Alessandro Guida and Matteo Pilati, recovers from a monotone to become a warm study of a man rebuilding himself.