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The Story of The Great British Bake Off by Anita Singh - hardback non fiction book cover, behind-the-scenes fan account of the baking show

The Story of The Great British Bake Off by Anita Singh - Non Fiction Book - Hardback

Author: Anita Singh
SKU: SNG7247
Barcode: 9781786694430
Publisher: Anima
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Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781786694430
Publisher: Anima

Overview:
The Story of The Great British Bake Off by Anita Singh is the ultimate fan companion to Britain's best-loved baking show. Written by the Daily Telegraph's arts and entertainment editor, this hardback traces the show's journey from a modest 2010 debut to a national institution. Packed with behind-the-scenes anecdotes, memorable bakers, and the hosts and judges who became household names, it's a witty, affectionate celebration for anyone who has cheered a showstopper or winced at a soggy bottom.

About the Book:
Take one tent, a dozen amateur bakers, a venerable cookery writer, a beloved bread-maker, and hosts with a fondness for innuendo — and you have the recipe for one of the most watched programmes in British television history. Anita Singh charts the rise of The Great British Bake Off from its unassuming first series through the dramas, triumphs and infamous moments that captured the nation, including bread lions, Bingate, soggy bottoms and sticky buns. Drawing on years covering television and culture for The Telegraph, Singh combines sharp reporting with genuine fan enthusiasm, offering readers an insider's tour of the tent that goes well beyond what made it to the screen. The book explores the format that made the show a global export, the chemistry between contestants and judges, and the very British obsession with cake, competition and kindness that set Bake Off apart from other reality television. Chapters move through the early series, the most talked-about contestants, the show's shift between broadcasters, and the wider cultural impact it has had on home baking across the country. Whether you're revisiting favourite series or simply love a well-told television story, this hardback delivers warmth, humour and genuine insight. It's a book that captures why a tent, some flour and a bit of friendly rivalry became appointment viewing for millions.

Key Benefits:

  • A witty, well-researched insider's account of a beloved TV phenomenon.
  • Written by a respected Telegraph journalist with genuine access and expertise.
  • Covers the show's biggest moments, bakers and behind-the-scenes stories.
  • A durable hardback edition, ideal for gifting or display.
  • Perfect for fans of cookery shows, pop culture and TV history.

About the Author:
Anita Singh is a journalist who has covered television, film and culture for nearly twenty years, including a decade as arts and entertainment editor for The Daily Telegraph. She is a trusted voice on British television and popular culture, known for combining sharp critical insight with genuine warmth for her subjects. In The Story of The Great British Bake Off, she brings her reporter's eye and lifelong fan's enthusiasm together to tell the definitive story of the nation's favourite baking competition.

Why You'll Love This Book:
A charming, funny and thoroughly researched celebration of Bake Off's tent, bakers and biggest moments. This hardback makes a lovely gift for cookery show fans, baking enthusiasts, or anyone who wants to relive the show's most memorable series.

Please Note: Cover shown is the UK edition; ISBN and edition may vary slightly from images displayed.

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