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Great British Bake Off 2018 LIVE: Will Manon remain frontrunner in week 2?

All the latest from the tent

Christopher Hooton
Tuesday 04 September 2018 18:56 BST
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Manon named star baker of Great British Bake Off 2018

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Britain’s most beloved and pastel-hued baking show returned last week, with a batch of new Great British Bake Off contestants taking a break from skipping merrily in a park to try and get Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith’s taste buds tingling.

The second series to air on Channel 4 kicked off with biscuit week and saw the 12 newcomers tasked with creating a set of traditional biscuits inspired by something personal to them. A gentle enough start – unlike the technical challenge, which featured some devilishly tricky marshmallow-making as the new dozen were asked to make wagon wheels.

Following a difficult showstopper that saw the bakers make selfie biscuits, France’s own Manon was voted star baker, while Imelda was voted out (narrowly losing to Terry).

After the shock to the system that was a non-cake-based opening week, will the show give the people they sponge they demand in week two?

Watch all the action from the Berkshire tent with us in our live blog below (please allow a moment for it to load).

Bake Off airs Tuesday on Channel 4 at 8pm.

Poor Rahul, that was the shortest backstory ever.

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:11

He goes to the gym sometimes!

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:11

I feel like the standard is going up every series of Bake Off. I'm sure no-one in week two of series one was using metallic edible paint.

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:13

And now a "Channel 4 advertising premiere", what fresh hell is this?

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:15

That was... Wow.

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:17

That John Lewis advert looked more expensive than The Shape of Water which makes me profoundly sad.

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:18

Anyway, back to baking!

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:18

The tray bakes, which look more like canapes, are going down great. Terry seems to have turned things around after being in the bottom two last week.

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:20

Dan has absolutely smashed it. Those cake slices look like fascinators.

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:23

The Hollywood Handshake (shudder) is back, and Dan is the first to receive one this series.

Christopher Hooton4 September 2018 20:24

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