List of The Great British Bake Off Star Bakers

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The Great British Bake Off is a British television baking competition to find Britain's best amateur baker. The show premiered in 2010, and as of 2020, eleven series have been completed. From series two onwards, the judges have given the award of "Star Baker" to a single baker (though on some occasions there have been multiple) who was seen to have excelled in that particular week.

The award is given by judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry (later Prue Leith), and numerous bakers have received the accolade on more than one occasion. For example, Ruby Tandoh in series four won the title of Star Baker three times. Currently, Richard Burr has won the title the most times, winning it five of a possible nine times.[1][2] Winners of the programme usually have received the award at some point, but being the overall winner is not counted as winning the accolade.

List of bakers[]

  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Currently participating
Baker Age (on show debut) Position Reached Series No. of times won star baker Week the award was won
Alice Fevronia 28 Runner-Up 10 2 Week 2 (Biscuits), Week 9 (Patisserie)
Andrew Smyth 25 Runner-up 7 2 Week 7 (Desserts), Week 9 (Patisserie)
Benjamina Ebuehi 23 7 1 Week 4 (Batter)
Brendan Lynch 63 Runner-up 3 2 Week 4 (Desserts), Week 6 (Puddings)
Briony Williams 33 9 1 Week 6 (Pastry)
Candice Brown 31 Winner 7 3 Week 2 (Biscuits), Week 5 (Pastry), Week 8 (Tudor)
Chetna Makan 35 5 1 Week 6 (European Cakes)
Christine Wallace 66 4 2 Week 3 (Desserts), Week 5 (Biscuits & Traybakes)
Danielle "Danny" Brydon 45 3 1 Week 7 (Sweet Dough)
Dan Beasley-Harling 36 9 1 Week 4 (Desserts)
Dave Friday 30 Runner-up 11 1 Week 2 (Biscuits)
David Atherton 36 Winner 10 0
Frances Quinn 31 Winner 4 1 Week 7 (Pastry)
Henry Bird 20 10 1 Week 7 (Festivals)
Hermine 39 11 2 Week 7 (The ’80s), Week 8 (Desserts)
Holly Bell 31 Runner-up 2 2 Week 1 (Cakes), Week 4 (Biscuits)
Ian Cumming 41 Runner-up 6 3 Week 2 (Biscuits), Week 3 (Bread), Week 4 (Desserts)
James Morton 21 Runner-up 3 3 Week 3 (Tarts), Week 8 (Biscuits), Week 9 (Patisserie)
Jane Beedle 61 Runner-up 7 1 Week 1 (Cake)
Janet Basu 63 2 1 Week 5 (Pies)
Jason White 19 2 2 Week 2 (Tarts), Week 4 (Biscuits)
Joanne Wheatley 41 Winner 2 1 Week 6 (Desserts)
John Whaite 23 Winner 3 1 Week 2 (Bread)
Julia Chernogorova 21 8 1 Week 3 (Bread)
Kate Henry 41 5 1 Week 5 (Pies & Tarts)
Kate Lyon 29 Runner-up 8 1 Week 4 (Caramel)
Kimberley Wilson 30 Runner-up 4 2 Week 4 (Pies & Tarts), Week 9 (French Week)
Kim-Joy 27 Runner-up 9 2 Week 5 (Spice), Week 7 (Vegan)
Laura Adlington 31 Runner-up 11 1 Week 5 (Pastry)
Liam Charles 19 8 1 Week 6 (Pastry)
Lottie Bedlow 31 11 1 Week 6 (Japanese)
Luis Troyano 42 Runner-up 5 1 Week 3 (Bread)
Marc Elliot 51 11 1 Week 3 (Bread)
Marie Campbell 66 6 1 Week 1 (Cake)
Mark Lutton 32 11 1 Week 4 (Chocolate)
Manon Lagrève 26 9 1 Week 1 (Biscuits)
Mat Riley 37 6 1 Week 6 (Pastry)
Michael Chakraverty 26 10 1 Week 3 (Bread)
Michelle Evans-Fecci 35 10 1 Week 1 (Cake)
Nadiya Hussain 30 Winner 6 3 Week 5 (Alternative Ingredients), Week 8 (Patisserie), Week 9 (Chocolate)
Nancy Birtwhistle 60 Winner 5 1 Week 1 (Cakes)
Peter Sawkins 20 Winner 11 2 Week 1 (Cake), Week 9 (Patisserie)
Rahul Mandal 30 Winner 9 2 Week 2 (Cakes), Week 3 (Bread)
Richard Burr 38 Runner-up 5 5 Week 2 (Biscuits), Week 4 (Desserts), Week 7 (Pastry), Week 8 (Advanced Dough), Week 9 (Patisserie)
Robert Smart 54 4 1 Week 1 (Cakes)
Ruby Tandoh 20 Runner-up 4 3 Week 2 (Bread), Week 6 (Sweet Dough), Week 8 (Alternative Ingredients)
Ruby Bhogal 29 Runner-up 9 2 Week 8 (Danish), Week 9 (Patisserie)
Ryan Chong 38 3 1 Week 5 (Pies)
Sophie Faldo 33 Winner 8 2 Week 5 (Puddings), Week 9 (Patisserie)
Stacey Hart 42 8 1 Week 8 (Forgotten Bakes)
Steph Blackwell 28 Runner-Up 10 4 Week 4 (Dairy), Week 5 (The Roaring Twenties), Week 6 (Desserts), Week 8 (Pastry)
Steven Carter-Bailey 34 Runner-up 8 3 Week 1 (Cake), Week 2 (Biscuits), Week 7 (Italian)
Tamal Ray 29 Runner-up 6 1 Week 7 (Victorian)
Tom Gilliford 26 7 2 Week 3 (Bread), Week 6 (Botanical)
Victoria Chester 50 3 1 Week 1 (Cakes)
Yasmin Limbert 43 2 1 Week 3 (Bread)

Notes

  • Richard Burr, Ian Cummings, and Steph Blackwell of series 5, 6, and 10 respectively have the longest collective run of Star Baker wins, each winning the accolade three weeks consecutively in their series. Burr also has the largest number of star baker wins, with five.
  • In series 6, contestant Paul Jagger was awarded a "special commendation" for his bread sculpture.[3]
  • Series 10 winner David Atherton is the only winner to have never won star baker.

References[]

  1. ^ "Great British Bake Off semi-final, review: Richard remains the baker to beat as Chetna begins to flake". The Independent. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  2. ^ Kate Rees. "Great British Bake Off recap: Richard is the dough whisperer but Martha can't rise to the occasion". Mirror.co.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Great British Bake Off 2015: Is this the best showstopper round ever?". Evening Standard. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
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