Get ready for the return of Bake Off 2024 as the official date has been announced!

The TV show will return to TV shortly!

September 11th 2024.

Get ready for the return of Bake Off 2024 as the official date has been announced!
Get ready, Bake Off fans, because the beloved British baking show is coming back to our screens very soon! With the weather getting cooler and the leaves starting to fall, it's the perfect time for another season of delicious treats and friendly competition.

For those unfamiliar with the show, The Great British Bake Off has become a staple in the UK, with fans eagerly tuning in week after week for a dose of naughty innuendos, soggy bottoms, and challenging baking tasks. And this year's season is set to be just as entertaining as ever, as a new batch of bakers enters the tent to compete for the coveted Bake Off cake stand and bragging rights.

The official announcement was made on social media, revealing that the show will be returning on Tuesday 24 September at 8pm on Channel 4. As we count down the days until the premiere, let's take a look at what we can expect from the upcoming season.

First and foremost, when will Bake Off return? As mentioned before, the show will be back on our screens on Tuesday 24 September at 8pm. So mark your calendars and set your reminders, because you won't want to miss it!

Now, let's talk about the contestants. While not much has been revealed about the bakers for this fifteenth season, we can expect to get an introduction to them closer to the premiere date. So stay tuned for more information on the talented individuals who will be competing for the title of Bake Off champion.

For those wondering how to watch the show, you can catch it live on Channel 4 or stream it on the All4 service. This will be the eighth season of the show on Channel 4, surpassing its previous seven seasons on the BBC.

Fans will also be excited to see Noel Fielding returning as the longest-standing host on the show, alongside the hilarious Alison Hammond. The two will be there to provide support and add a touch of humor to the baking challenges. Before Alison, Matt Lucas was Noel's co-host, and before that, Sandi Toksvig served as a host alongside Noel. Sandi caused a bit of controversy earlier this year when she joked about the show giving her "brain rot," but Dame Prue Leith, one of the judges on the show, set the record straight by revealing that Sandi was just being her usual funny self.

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