Junior Bake Off

Junior Bake Off
GenreBaking
Reality
Directed byAmanda Westwood
Presented by
Judges
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series9
No. of episodes133 (and 8 specials)
Production
Executive producersKieran Smith
Anna Beattie
Production locations
Running time28 minutes (2011–2016)
60 minutes (2019–)
Production companyLove Productions
Original release
NetworkCBBC (2011–2016)
Channel 4 (2019–)
Release31 October 2011 (2011-10-31) –
present
Related
The Great British Bake Off

Junior Bake Off is a British television baking competition in which young bakers aged 9 to 12 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. 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 5 January it was announced that Junior Bake Off has been renewed for its tenth series to air in 2025.[1][2] [3][4]

Format

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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.[5] Each episode featured only four bakers, with one winner each episode and the other three eliminated. The winning baker from each heat were brought back for 'Finals Week' (divided into two semi-finals, followed by two finals, and then one grand final) which determined 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 from series 6), and the upper age range of the contestants increased from 12 to 15 (changed back to 12 from series 8[6]).[7] Instead of only four bakers taking part in each qualifying round, the bakers are 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.[8] The remaining five bakers from each group are combined in the week-long finals, resulting in quarterfinals, semifinals and finals.[9] 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

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Series Eps. Premiere Finale Winner Finalists Channel
1 13 31 October 2011 17 November 2011 Freya Watson Kai CBBC
Kieran
Saffron
2 15 11 November 2013 29 November 2013 Harry Emma
Ruby
Zainab
3 15 2 November 2015 20 November 2015 Amari Koryang Alyth
Euan
Megan
4 15 7 November 2016 25 November 2016 Nikki Lilly Macy
Tyrese
5 15 4 November 2019 22 November 2019 Fin Aleena Channel 4
Amal
Eliza
6 15 11 January 2021 29 January 2021 Reece Robbie
Naima
Cece
7 15 10 January 2022 28 January 2022 Kezia Lola
Aisya
Fraser
8 15 16 January 2023 3 February 2023 Amelia Thomas
Annabel
Mya
9 15 2 January 2024 19 January 2024 Tilly Annabelle
Ilham
Max

Presenters and judges

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Series Presenters Judges
1 Aaron Craze Paul Hollywood Mary Berry
2 James Martin
3 Sam Nixon & Mark Rhodes Allegra McEvedy Graham Hornigold
4 Nadiya Hussain
5 Harry Hill Liam Charles Prue Leith
6 Ravneet Gill
7
8
9

Series 1 (2011)

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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.

Heat A Airdate: 31 October 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Amari 11 North London Eliminated
Joe 9 West Sussex Top 8
Joy 12 Glasgow Eliminated
Marie 11 Southampton Eliminated
Heat B Airdate: 1 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Millie 11 York Eliminated
Saffron 10 Essex Top 8
Sam 11 Cheshire Eliminated
Stanley 12 Brighton Eliminated
Heat C Airdate: 2 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Hari 9 Birmingham Eliminated
Holly 12 Oxford Eliminated
Kieran 12 York Top 8
Sylvia 11 Bristol Eliminated
Heat D Airdate: 3 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Alex 11 Northampton Eliminated
Cameron 12 Sheffield Top 8
Ellie 10 Edinburgh Eliminated
Zyta 12 Aylesbury Eliminated
Heat E Airdate: 7 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Galway 12 Sutton Coldfield Eliminated
Jim 11 West Sussex Eliminated
Sangita 12 Bradford Top 8
Scott 11 Kent Eliminated
Heat F Airdate: 8 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Abigail 11 Rowley Regis Eliminated
Kai 12 Wirral Top 8
Olivia 12 Pontypridd Eliminated
Sami 11 Leicester Eliminated
Heat G Airdate: 9 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Coco-Nina 11 Bath Eliminated
Conal 11 Cambridge Eliminated
Jacob 12 Herefordshire Top 8
Katie 9 County Fermanagh Eliminated
Heat H Airdate: 10 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Aasiya 11 Hertfordshire Eliminated
Cameron Stott 7 Derbyshire Eliminated
Freya Watson 10 Newbury Top 8
Sam 10 Somerset Eliminated
Top 8 semi-finals A Airdate: 14 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Cameron 12 Sheffield Eliminated
Joe 9 West Sussex Eliminated
Kieran 12 York Top 4
Saffron 10 Essex Top 4
Top 8 semi-finals B Airdate: 15 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Freya Watson 10 Newbury Top 4
Jacob 12 Herefordshire Eliminated
Kai 12 Wirral Top 4
Sangita 12 Bradford Eliminated
Top 4 finals Airdate: 17 November 2011
Baker Age Hometown Result
Freya Watson 10 Newbury Won[10]
Kai 12 Wirral Runner-up
Kieran 12 York Runner-up
Saffron 10 Essex Runner-up

Series 2 (2013)

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

Heat A Airdate: 11 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Alexandre 12 Hertfordshire Eliminated
Anna 11 Kent Eliminated
Brinta 12 London Eliminated
Griffin 11 Wrexham,
North Wales
Top 10
Heat B Airdate: 12 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Ann 12 Bristol Eliminated
Ben 11 Wales Eliminated
Ellie 11 Edinburgh Top 10
Finn 10 North Yorkshire Eliminated
Heat C Airdate: 13 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Ben 10 North Yorkshire Eliminated
Emma 11 Pembrokeshire, Wales Top 10
George 11 Shropshire Eliminated
Megan 11 Midlands Eliminated
Heat D Airdate: 14 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Charlie 10 Northampton Eliminated
Ellie 10 Manchester Eliminated
Joseph 10 Oldham Eliminated
Ruby 11 Devon Top 10
Heat E Airdate: 15 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Abhimanyu 11 Warwickshire Eliminated
Alex 10 Lincolnshire Eliminated
Emily 12 South Lanarkshire Top 10
Jojo 11 London Eliminated
Heat F Airdate: 18 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Cameron 12 Kent Eliminated
Elizabeth 11 Bristol Eliminated
Katie 11 Belfast Eliminated
Monty 12 Cheshire Top 10
Heat G Airdate: 19 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Aaminah 12 Middlesex Eliminated
Alfie 10 Norfolk Eliminated
Archie 11 County Down,
Northern Ireland
Top 10
Esther 9 Cheshire Eliminated
Heat H Airdate: 20 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Harrison 12 East Sussex Eliminated
Harry 10 Hampshire Top 10
Isabelle 12 Lancashire Eliminated
Rosie 11 Essex Eliminated
Heat I Airdate: 21 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Charlie 11 Norfolk Eliminated
Louis 10 Cambridge Eliminated
Ruby 12 Cheshire Eliminated
Zainab 10 Hertfordshire Top 10
Heat J Airdate: 22 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
James 11 Coventry Eliminated
Kavern 9 London Top 10
Lily-Grace 12 Middlesex Eliminated
Missy 11 Birmingham Eliminated
Top 10 semi-finals A Airdate: 25 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Ellie 11 Edinburgh Eliminated
Emily 12 South Lanarkshire Eliminated
Emma 11 Pembrokeshire, Wales Top 4
Griffin 11 Wrexham,
North Wales
Eliminated
Ruby 11 Devon Top 4
Top 10 semi-finals B Airdate: 26 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Archie 11 County Down,
Northern Ireland
Eliminated
Harry 10 Hampshire Top 4
Kavern 9 London Eliminated
Monty 12 Cheshire Eliminated
Zainab 10 Hertfordshire Top 4
Top 4 finals Airdate: 26 November 2013
Baker Age Hometown Result
Harry 10 Hampshire Won
Emma 11 Pembrokeshire, Wales Runner-up
Ruby 11 Devon Runner-up
Zainab 10 Hertfordshire Runner-up

Series 3 (2015)

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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.[12]

Heat A Airdate: 2 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Alyth 11 Lanarkshire,
Scotland
Top 10
Harrison
Brown
10 Worcestershire Eliminated
Kiah 11 London Eliminated
Matthew 9 Derbyshire Eliminated
Heat B Airdate: 3 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Farhaan 10 London Eliminated
Hannah 11 Conwy,
North Wales
Eliminated
Olivia
Millburn
10 Northumberland Top 10
Tom 12 London Eliminated
Heat C Airdate: 4 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Grainne 12 Belfast Eliminated
Isaac
Greenhill
11 York Top 10
Matilda 10 Surrey Eliminated
Will 11 Hertfordshire Eliminated
Heat D Airdate: 5 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Euan
Buckley
12 West Lothian Top 10
Lucy 11 Kent Eliminated
Peter 10 Sheffield Eliminated
Sienna 11 Stratford-upon-Avon Eliminated
Heat E Airdate: 6 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Alex 12 Manchester Eliminated
Hafsa 12 Wembley Eliminated
James 12 Gosport Eliminated
Megan
Lewis
12 Rhondda Valley Top 10
Heat F Airdate: 9 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Alice 11 Dorset Top 10
Corey 11 Forth Valley Eliminated
Finlay 10 Northumberland Eliminated
Sufia 10 West Yorkshire Eliminated
Heat G Airdate: 10 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Alfie 11 Swindon Eliminated
Andrea 10 Middlesex Eliminated
Freddie
Patmore
12 Newcastle Top 10
Lucy 12 Liverpool Eliminated
Heat H Airdate: 11 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Ben 12 Sutton Coldfield Eliminated
Darcey
Harkness
12 Belfast Top 10
Isabel 11 Hove Eliminated
Will 9 Cardiff Eliminated
Heat I Airdate: 12 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Amari
Koryang
11 Birmingham Top 10
Ben 12 Leeds Eliminated
Khushi 10 Hertfordshire Eliminated
Oscar 9 Maidenhead Eliminated
Heat J Airdate: 13 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Ben 10 Tyne and Wear Eliminated
Grace 11 Oxfordshire Eliminated
Purdey
Burton
12 London Top 10
Tom 11 East Sussex Eliminated
Top 10 quarterfinals A Airdate: 16 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Alyth 11 Lanarkshire,
Scotland
Top 6
Darcey 12 Belfast Eliminated
Euan 12 West Lothian Top 6
Freddie 12 Newcastle Top 6
Olivia 10 Northumberland Eliminated
Top 10 quarterfinals B Airdate: 17 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Alice 11 Dorset Top 6
Amari 11 Birmingham Top 6
Isaac 11 York Eliminated
Megan 12 Rhondda Valley Top 6
Purdey 12 London Eliminated
Top 6 semifinals Airdate: 18 November 2015 Finals Airdate: 19–20 November 2015
Baker Age Hometown Result
Amari 11 Birmingham Won
Alyth 11 Lanarkshire,
Scotland
Runner-up
Euan 12 West Lothian Runner-up
Megan 12 Rhondda Valley Runner-up
Alice 11 Dorset Eliminated
Freddie 12 Newcastle Eliminated
Viewership ratings for series three (2015)
Episode No. Airdate Total viewers CBBC Channel Weekly Ranking
1 2 November 2015 677,000 1
2 3 November 2015 662,000 2
3 4 November 2015 658,000 5
4 5 November 2015 672,000 4
5 6 November 2015 673,000 1
6 9 November 2015 647,000 5
7 10 November 2015 632,000 2
8 11 November 2015 658,000 2
9 12 November 2015 660,000 9
10 13 November 2015 671,000 6
11 16 November 2015 668,000 8
12 17 November 2015 672,000 4
13 18 November 2015 673,000 1
14 19 November 2015 669,000 2
15 20 November 2015 678,000 1

Series 4 (2016)

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The fourth series began on 7 November 2016 on CBBC.[13] Allegra McEvedy returns as judge with Nadiya Hussain replacing Graham Hornigold. Presenters Sam & Mark returned to host.

Heat A Airdate: 7 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Abi 11 Perthshire Eliminated
Annabel 9 Norfolk Eliminated
Harry 12 Hampshire Eliminated
Tyrese 11 London Top 10
Heat B Airdate: 8 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Billy 12 Wiltshire Eliminated
Evie 11 Leicestershire Top 10
Nigel 10 Northamptonshire Eliminated
Shriyana 11 Swansea Eliminated
Heat C Airdate: 9 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Ben Wiser 11 Shropshire Eliminated
Francesca 11 Middlesex Top 10
Hannah 10 Birmingham Eliminated
Oliver 11 Staffordshire Eliminated
Heat D Airdate: 10 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Mack 10 Cardiff Eliminated
Millie 11 Swindon Eliminated
Rosie 11 West Midlands Eliminated
Zac 11 London Top 10
Heat E Airdate: 11 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Elodie 9 Buckinghamshire Eliminated
Hamish 10 Edinburgh Eliminated
Nikki
Lilly
12 London Top 10
Ollie 11 Somerset Eliminated
Heat F Airdate: 14 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Dylan 10 Sussex Eliminated
Ali 11 Birmingham Eliminated
Jenna
Ghattaora
11 Nottingham Top 10
Robin 11 Scottish Borders Eliminated
Heat G Airdate: 15 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Jamie 9 Doncaster Eliminated
JJ 11 Tyne and Wear Eliminated
Maisie 12 Swindom Top 10
Mia 10 Belfast Eliminated
Heat H Airdate: 16 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Ffion 10 Gwynedd Eliminated
Harry 10 Bristol Eliminated
Lottie
Pottinger
12 Cheshire Top 10
Mehdi 12 London Eliminated
Heat I Airdate: 17 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Harvey 12 Essex Eliminated
Joseph 12 Grimsby Eliminated
Macy
Braithwaite
12 Coventry Top 10
Sophie 10 Merseyside Eliminated
Heat J Airdate: 18 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Mimi 11 London Eliminated
Rachel 12 Solihull Top 10
Tom 12 Surrey Eliminated
Yasmin 9 Kent Eliminated
Top 10 quarterfinals A Airdate: 21 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Evie 11 Leicestershire Eliminated
Francesca 11 Middlesex Top 6
Nikki
Lilly
12 London Top 6
Tyrese 11 London Top 6
Zac 11 London Eliminated
Top 10 quarterfinals B Airdate: 22 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Jenna
Ghattaora
11 Nottingham Top 6
Lottie
Pottinger
12 Cheshire Top 6
Macy
Braithwaite
12 Coventry Top 6
Maisie 12 Swindom Eliminated
Rachel 12 Solihull Eliminated
Top 6 semifinals Airdate: 23 November 2016 Finals Airdate: 24–25 November 2016
Baker Age Hometown Result
Nikki
Lilly
12 London Won
Macy
Braithwaite
12 Coventry Runner-up
Tyrese 11 London Runner-up
Jenna
Ghattaora
11 Nottingham Eliminated
Lottie
Pottinger
12 Cheshire Eliminated
Francesca 11 Middlesex Withdrew[a]
  1. ^ Francesca fell ill before the semifinal and could not continue competing further.

Series 5 (2019)

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The fifth series began on 4 November 2019 on Channel 4.[14] Harry Hill presented the series which was judged by Prue Leith and Liam Charles.

Heat one
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Aleena 15 Manchester 2 (3rd & 4th) Top 10
Amal 13 Essex 0 Top 10
Maddie 11 London 0 Top 10
Tilly 10 Bath 1 (5th) Top 10
Vaughan 13 Hartlepool 0 Top 10
Bakr 15 Derby 1 (2nd) Eliminated 4th
Zoë 10 Nottingham 0 Eliminated 3rd
Zak 13 Hertfordshire 0 Eliminated 2nd
George 11 Devonshire 0 Eliminated 1st
Oliver 10 Northampton 1 (1st) Eliminated 1st
Heat two
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Eliza 14 North Yorkshire 4 (1st, 2nd,
3rd & 5th)
Top 10
Fin 13 Manchester 1 (4th) Top 10
Kian 13 Hull 0 Top 10
Tom O 15 Gloucestershire 0 Top 10
Tom W 13 Falmouth 0 Top 10
Karina 13 West Yorkshire 0 Eliminated 4th
Lorien 9 London 0 Eliminated 3rd
Jaya 10 Solihull 0 Eliminated 2nd
Dru 15 London 0 Eliminated 1st
Sam 9 Berkshire 0 Eliminated 1st
Top 10 Finals
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Star Baker
(total)
Finish
Fin 13 Manchester 0 1 Won
Aleena 15 Manchester 1 (4th) 3 Runner-up
Amal 13 Essex 2 (1st & 2nd) 2 Runner-up
Eliza 14 North Yorkshire 1 (3rd) 5 Runner-up
Tom W 13 Falmouth 0 0 5th
Vaughan 13 Hartlepool 0 0 5th
Kian 13 Hull 0 0 7th
Tom O 15 Gloucestershire 0 0 7th
Maddie 11 London 0 0 9th
Tilly 10 Bath 0 1 10th
Viewership ratings for series five (2019)
Episode No. Airdate Viewers (millions) Channel Weekly Ranking
1 4 November 2019 1.86 7
2 5 November 2019 1.58 9
3 6 November 2019 1.39 14
4 7 November 2019 Outside Top 15
5 8 November 2019 Outside Top 15
6 11 November 2019 Outside Top 15
7 12 November 2019 1.47 15
8 13 November 2019 1.49 13
9 14 November 2019 Outside Top 15
10 15 November 2019 1.60 9
11 18 November 2019 1.46 11
12 19 November 2019 1.58 5
13 20 November 2019 1.46 10
14 21 November 2019 1.54 8
15 22 November 2019 1.66 4

Series 6 (2021)

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The sixth series of Junior Bake Off began on 11 January 2021 on Channel 4[15] with Ravneet Gill replacing Prue Leith.

Heat one
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Cece 13 Kent 0 Top 8
Fern 10 Merseyside 1 (4th) Top 8
Reece 14 Leicestershire 2 (1st & 5th) Top 8
Robbie 15 Bristol 1 (2nd) Top 8
Erin 13 Worcestershire 1 (3rd) Eliminated 4th
Sophia 10 Hertfordshire 0 Eliminated 3rd
Fyn 10 Hampshire 0 Eliminated 2nd
Charlie 10 Worcestershire 0 Eliminated 1st
Heat two
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Maddi 14 Gateshead 1 (4th) Top 8
Naima 9/10 South London 0 Top 8
Safiyyah 14 Reading 2 (2nd & 5th) Top 8
Zack 13 Leeds 2 (1st & 3rd) Top 8
Henry 11 Hertfordshire 0 Eliminated 4th
Will 12 West Yorkshire 0 Eliminated 3rd
Toby 13 Cambridge 0 Eliminated 2nd
Sicily 10 Devon 0 Eliminated 1st
Top 8 Finals
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Star Baker
(total)
Finish
Reece 14 Leicestershire 2 (1st & 2nd) 4 Won
Cece 13 Kent 0 0 Runner-up
Naima 9-10 South London 1 (4th) 1 Runner-up
Robbie 15 Bristol 1 (3rd) 2 Runner-up
Safiyyah 14 Reading 0 2 5th
Fern 10 Merseyside 0 1 6th
Zack 13 Leeds 0 2 7th
Maddi 14 Gateshead 0 1 8th
Viewership ratings for series six (2021)
Episode No. Airdate Viewers (millions)[16] Channel Weekly Ranking
1 11 January 2021 1.70 11
2 12 January 2021 1.59 13
3 13 January 2021 1.66 12
4 14 January 2021 1.42 15
5 15 January 2021 Outside Top 15
6 18 January 2021 Outside Top 15
7 19 January 2021 1.64 14
8 20 January 2021 1.90 10
9 21 January 2021 1.63 15
10 22 January 2021 1.72 11
11 25 January 2021 1.60 13
12 26 January 2021 1.53 15
13 27 January 2021 Outside Top 15
14 28 January 2021 1.65 11
15 29 January 2021 1.84 9

Series 7 (2022)

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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.[17] 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.[18] Kezia won the 2022 series.[19][non-primary source needed]

Source:[20]

Heat one
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Kezia 13 London 2 (3rd & 5th) Top 8
Lola 9 Lancashire 1 (4th) Top 8
Macy 10 Liverpool 0 Top 8
Quique 9 Devon 1 (2nd) Top 8
Eliza 10 Hertfordshire 0 Eliminated 4th
Mia WL 11 London 0 Eliminated 3rd
Will 11 Hertfordshire 0 Eliminated 2nd
Joey 11 Manchester 1 (1st) Eliminated 1st
Heat two
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Aisya 12 Manchester 1 (4th) Top 8
Fraser 15 York 3 (2nd, 3rd & 5th) Top 8
Gabriel 10 Cornwall 0 Top 8
Salma 13 Manchester 1 (1st) Top 8
Tomos 11 Cardiff 0 Eliminated 4th
Mia C 15 Newcastle 0 Eliminated 3rd
D'vonte 11 Nottinghamshire 0 Eliminated 2nd
Olivia 9 Nottingham 0 Eliminated 1st
Top 8 Finals
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Star Baker
(total)
Finish
Kezia 13 London 1 (2nd) 3 Won
Aisya 12 Manchester 1 (4th) 2 Runner-up
Lola 9 Lancashire 1 (1st) 2 Runner-up
Fraser 15 York 1 (3rd) 4 Runner-up
Quique 9 Devon 0 1 5th
Macy 10 Liverpool 0 0 6th
Salma 13 Manchester 0 1 7th
Gabriel 10 Cornwall 0 0 8th
Viewership ratings for series seven (2022)
Episode No. Airdate Viewers (millions)[21] Channel Weekly Ranking
1 10 January 2022 1.34 10
2 11 January 2022 1.32 11
3 12 January 2022 Outside Top 15
4 13 January 2022 Outside Top 15
5 14 January 2022 Outside Top 15
6 17 January 2022 Outside Top 15
7 18 January 2022 1.19 13
8 19 January 2022 Outside Top 15
9 20 January 2022 Outside Top 15
10 21 January 2022 1.17 15
11 24 January 2022 Outside Top 15
12 25 January 2022 1.23 13
13 26 January 2022 1.22 14
14 27 January 2022 Outside Top 15
15 28 January 2022 1.24 12

Series 8 (2023)

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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.

Heat one
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Sofia 10 Lancashire 2 (1st & 4th) Top 8
Imogen 9 Bath 1 (2nd) Top 8
Dolly 10 Cheshire 0 Top 8
Annabel A 11 Antrim 1 (5th) Top 8
Oliver 11 Yorkshire 1 (3rd) Eliminated 4th
Charlie 9 Sussex 0 Eliminated 3rd
Ezekiel 12 Leeds 0 Eliminated 2nd
Alfie 9 Sussex 0 Eliminated 1st
Heat two
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Amelia 12 Staffordshire 1 (1st & 5th) Top 8
Thomas 12 London 0 Top 8
Mya 10 London 0 Top 8
Annabel B 9 Essex 1 (4th) Top 8
Harrison 10 West Midlands 1 (3rd) Eliminated 4th
Poppy 11 Tyne and Wear 1 (2nd) Eliminated 3rd
Tristan 10 Essex 0 Eliminated 2nd
Jamie 10 Warwickshire 0 Eliminated 1st
Top 8 Finals
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Star Baker
(total)
Finish
Tilly 12 Oxfordshire 1 (3rd) 2 Won
Annabelle 12 Manchester 1 (2nd) 3 Runner-up
Max 12 Surrey 0 2 Runner-up
Ilham 12 London 2 (1st & 4th) 2 Runner-up
Grace 12 Somerset 0 2 5th
Rudy 10 Birmingham 0 2 6th
Charlie 11 Swansea 0 0 7th
Esme 9 Essex 0 0 8th

Series 9 (2024)

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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.

Heat one
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Grace 12 Somerset 2 (3rd & 4th) Top 8
Rudy 10 Birmingham 2 (2nd & 5th) Top 8
Charlie 10 Swansea 0 Top 8
Esme 9 Essex 0 Top 8
Ethan 11 Bath 0 Eliminated 4th
Elsie 9 London 0 Eliminated 3rd
Layla 11 Leeds 0 Eliminated 2nd
Issac 11 Yorkshire 1 (1st) Eliminated 1st
Heat two
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Position
Tilly 12 Oxfordshire 1 (4th) Top 8
Annabelle 12 Manchester 2 (2nd & 5th) Top 8
Max 12 Surrey 2 (1st & 3rd) Top 8
Ilham 10 London 0 Top 8
Harry 12 West Midlands 0 Eliminated 4th
Santica 11 Belfast 0 Eliminated 3rd
Leo 11 Isle of Wight 0 Eliminated 2nd
Calvin 9 Yorkshire 0 Eliminated 1st
Top 8 Finals
Baker Age Hometown Star Baker
(leg)
Star Baker
(total)
Finish
Tilly 12 Oxfordshire 1 (3rd) 2 Won
Annabelle 12 Manchester 1 (2nd) 3 Runner-up
Max 12 Surrey 0 2 Runner-up
Ilham 12 London 2 (1st & 4th) 2 Runner-up
Grace 12 Somerset 0 2 5th
Rudy 10 Birmingham 0 2 6th
Charlie 11 Swansea 0 0 7th
Esme 9 Essex 0 0 8th

International versions

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

References

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