The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) is returning tonight (Sunday, March 17) as a new batch of celebrities prepare to take on baking challenges.
Each week, a new group of celebrities will enter the Bake Off tent and if you’re wondering which celebrities will be on the show tonight, look no further.
Here are all the celebrities that are taking part in the Channel 4 baking show in the first episode.
On your marks, get set, bake a difference!
— British Bake Off (@BritishBakeOff) March 6, 2024
The Great Stand Up To Cancer Bake Off starts Sunday 17th March at 7.40pm on Channel 4. #GBBO pic.twitter.com/kCOJxOphXK
Which celebrities are taking part in The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer tonight?
The first episode of the new series will air tonight (Sunday, March 17) and the following celebrities will take on baking challenges:
- Former Doctor Who Jodie Whittaker
- Singer Paloma Faith
- Comedian Munya Chawawa
- Reality star Spencer Matthews
Where is The Great British Bake Off filmed?
Which celebrities are in this year’s lineup?
All the celebrities taking part in the charity fundraiser are as follows and they will enter the Bake Off tent in groups of four:
- Jodie Whittaker, Paloma Faith, Munya Chawawa and Spencer Matthews
- Danny Dyer, Rhod Gilbert, Yinka Bokinni, and Leigh Francis
- David O’Doherty, Oti Mabuse, Gabby Logan, and Suzi Ruffell
- Dermot O’Leary, Greg James, Fern Brady and Mel B
- The Reverend Richard Coles, Sara Cox, Joe Locke and Adam Hills
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How to watch The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C
Channel 4 this week revealed the start date for the 2024 series of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer 2024 will start on Sunday, March 17 at 7.40pm on Channel 4.
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