Just what they kneaded! Stars of GBBO's reveal there's no hard feelings over show move as they cosy up in bed ahead of Christmas special
It's their last Christmas together on BBC.
And before The Great British Bake Off moves to pastures new, the fab four - Paul Hollywood, Sue Perkins, Mary Berry and Mel Giedroyc - are making sure they go out with a bang as they get into the festive spirit ahead of the much-loved show's Christmas special.
The Great Christmas Bake Off - which is set to air on December 25 - has teased that there's no love lost between the show's stars as they cosy up together in bed in a number of sneak peek images.
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Festive feeling! The Great British Bake Off hosts - Paul Hollywood, Sue Perkins, Mary Berry and Mel Giedroyc - are making sure they go out with a bang as they get into the festive spirit ahead of the much-loved show's Christmas special
Hilariously dressed as A Christmas Carol's character Scrooge, the much-loved foursome sport white night dresses and caps as they tuck up in bed ahead of the festivities.
In another tummy tickling snap, the TV stars enjoy a jolly make-over equipped with joyful jumpers and Santa stockings, reuniting one last time before they say goodbye.
The chuckle-inducing new shots from their last Christmas special with the broadcaster come as new details have been released from the one-off festive show.
Taking inspiration from Charles Dickinson's festive tale, four bakers from season's past will make a come back to battle it out across three holiday challenges, according to Radio Times.
Stocking fillers: The Great Christmas Bake Off - which is set to air on December 25 - has teased that there's no love lost between the show's stars as they cosy up together in bed
In the end, one baker will be declared the Bake Off Christmas champ.
Meanwhile, viewers of The Great British Bake Off were sent into a frenzy over the summer when Love Productions sensationally sold the show to rival network Channel 4 when they outbid existing broadcaster BBC One in a reported deal worth £75million.
The season finale of the most recent series, which aired in October and saw Candice Brown crowned the winner, marked the last episode that the four Bake Off fixtures would appear on together.
Paul was the only one to stay with the show as it moved networks, signing a contract with Channel 4 while Mary remained loyal to the BBC.
Jolly: The chuckle-inducing new shots from their last Christmas special with the broadcaster come as new details have been released from the one-off festive show
Co-judge Mary, as well as presenters Mel and Sue, announced that they would not follow the format to its new home, despite reported sizeable paychecks having been offered to them.
Instead, the 81-year-old has signed up to front her own new show on the BBC, while Mel will present Gary Barlow's new talent show on the broadcaster - Let It Shine.
Channel 4, meanwhile, have been tasked with the job of replacing the trio of ladies, floating names like Nigella Lawson and Delia Smith as possibilities to take the role of Mary, and Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders as the show's hosts.
Nothing has been confirmed yet, however - and all names are purely speculative.
They'll be missed! Paul was the only one to stay with the show as it moved networks, signing a contract with Channel 4 while Mary remained loyal to the BBC
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