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How to become a Great British Baker | How to become a Great British Baker |
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The new series of The Great British Bake Off starts next week on BBC One, with 12 contestants poised to rise to the challenge - but how do you get on the show in the first place? | The new series of The Great British Bake Off starts next week on BBC One, with 12 contestants poised to rise to the challenge - but how do you get on the show in the first place? |
The producers choose to keep details of the selection process under wraps - but stars of previous shows have some tips for hopefuls keen to prove their worth among the dozen bakers to make it into the famous tent. | The producers choose to keep details of the selection process under wraps - but stars of previous shows have some tips for hopefuls keen to prove their worth among the dozen bakers to make it into the famous tent. |
"Do your research, know your stuff," advises Beca Lyne-Pirkis, who reached the semi-final in 2013. | "Do your research, know your stuff," advises Beca Lyne-Pirkis, who reached the semi-final in 2013. |
"You need to be able to do a bit of everything, with a bit of creativity and flair - different but not too different." | "You need to be able to do a bit of everything, with a bit of creativity and flair - different but not too different." |
'Mishaps and successes' | 'Mishaps and successes' |
The selection process starts with an online form. | The selection process starts with an online form. |
"It's a long application form. I think it's designed to put some people off, essentially," says Beca. | "It's a long application form. I think it's designed to put some people off, essentially," says Beca. |
"It asks you about everything you have done, good and bad. It's designed to get information about your character, stories, mishaps and successes." | "It asks you about everything you have done, good and bad. It's designed to get information about your character, stories, mishaps and successes." |
Many contestants say they only filled in the form after pressure from friends and family. | Many contestants say they only filled in the form after pressure from friends and family. |
"I entered the show almost as a way to quieten my friends and family around me who had told me I should apply for years before", writes 2014 contestant Jordan Cox on his Muffin Impossible blog. | "I entered the show almost as a way to quieten my friends and family around me who had told me I should apply for years before", writes 2014 contestant Jordan Cox on his Muffin Impossible blog. |
"If I applied and didn't hear anything back, well, at least I tried! Imagine my surprise when I received a phone call, not 24 hours after I had pressed send on the original email!" | "If I applied and didn't hear anything back, well, at least I tried! Imagine my surprise when I received a phone call, not 24 hours after I had pressed send on the original email!" |
The next part of the process is a long and detailed telephone interview. | The next part of the process is a long and detailed telephone interview. |
"It came at about 7pm on a Tuesday and lasted for approximately an hour: we discussed my baking, hobbies, and work life. They even tested my baking skills, asking me to describe how to make a few baking staples off the top of my head," writes Jordan. | "It came at about 7pm on a Tuesday and lasted for approximately an hour: we discussed my baking, hobbies, and work life. They even tested my baking skills, asking me to describe how to make a few baking staples off the top of my head," writes Jordan. |
The telephone interview is a major hurdle - many do not make it through. | The telephone interview is a major hurdle - many do not make it through. |
Applicant Jeanie Marsh-Dawson, who was rejected at this stage, believes it was an admission of weak pastry skills during the phone interview that let her down. | Applicant Jeanie Marsh-Dawson, who was rejected at this stage, believes it was an admission of weak pastry skills during the phone interview that let her down. |
"That year pastry was the first thing up on the first show. | "That year pastry was the first thing up on the first show. |
"I think they could have had me on for a laugh - it would have been very amusing." | "I think they could have had me on for a laugh - it would have been very amusing." |
Christine Wallace from the 2013 series says she thought at every stage in the process that she would not get any further - but after the phone interview she was invited to audition after audition. | Christine Wallace from the 2013 series says she thought at every stage in the process that she would not get any further - but after the phone interview she was invited to audition after audition. |
"On the first audition we had to take a sweet cake and a savoury bake. | "On the first audition we had to take a sweet cake and a savoury bake. |
"I did a very elaborate chocolate cake with a raspberry mousse heart and a chocolate ganache - and a quiche with smoked salmon and asparagus." | "I did a very elaborate chocolate cake with a raspberry mousse heart and a chocolate ganache - and a quiche with smoked salmon and asparagus." |
'Pulled it apart' | 'Pulled it apart' |
"I am not allowed to tell you much about the other auditions because the producers are worried if too much detail comes out it will stop it being a natural process in the future." | "I am not allowed to tell you much about the other auditions because the producers are worried if too much detail comes out it will stop it being a natural process in the future." |
Glen Crosby, another contestant from 2013, explained: "We are honour bound to keep the details a secret but in one audition we had to cook a specific recipe, under timed conditions with people asking us questions about what we were doing." | Glen Crosby, another contestant from 2013, explained: "We are honour bound to keep the details a secret but in one audition we had to cook a specific recipe, under timed conditions with people asking us questions about what we were doing." |
He said the last round of the auditions was the most stressful: "It was taking my bread to be judged by Paul Hollywood. He pulled it apart and wasn't very nice about it. | |
The audition process challenges the would-be bakers' technical, organisational and broadcasting skills, says Beca Lyne-Pirkis. | The audition process challenges the would-be bakers' technical, organisational and broadcasting skills, says Beca Lyne-Pirkis. |
At one point she was asked to write down one of her recipes to make sure she could describe the method. | At one point she was asked to write down one of her recipes to make sure she could describe the method. |
Successful applicants also undergo psychological assessments to make sure they can cope with the pressure that comes with exposure on prime-time TV. | Successful applicants also undergo psychological assessments to make sure they can cope with the pressure that comes with exposure on prime-time TV. |
Nearly backed out | Nearly backed out |
Perseverance is key. On her blog, last year's winner Nancy Birtwhistle says she had submitted an unsuccessful application the year before. | Perseverance is key. On her blog, last year's winner Nancy Birtwhistle says she had submitted an unsuccessful application the year before. |
"Undeterred, I continued to read and learn and applied again for Series 5 and this time I was successful in 'The Tent' ahead of 16,000 other applicants." | "Undeterred, I continued to read and learn and applied again for Series 5 and this time I was successful in 'The Tent' ahead of 16,000 other applicants." |
She describes being on the programme as "the most difficult thing I have ever undertaken in my life, but equally the most enjoyable". | She describes being on the programme as "the most difficult thing I have ever undertaken in my life, but equally the most enjoyable". |
Christine Wallace says that when she was offered a place she nearly backed out - and only changed her mind after encouragement from her husband. | Christine Wallace says that when she was offered a place she nearly backed out - and only changed her mind after encouragement from her husband. |
"He said: 'If you don't do it you will regret it for the rest of your life'. | "He said: 'If you don't do it you will regret it for the rest of your life'. |
"And in the end I got to the quarter finals. It was amazing." | "And in the end I got to the quarter finals. It was amazing." |
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