Bake Off: The Professionals has announced a schedule change that means the next two episodes will air earlier than planned on Channel 4. The show's latest series, which has been on screens for two weeks, has seen Stacey Solomon replace Tom Allen as one of the presenters.
Following the success of Welsh winners, Gin & Bake last year, Bake Off: The Professionals has returned with more contestants going head to head in a bid to be crowned Star Baker. With 12 hopefuls taking part, the competition has never looked fiercer.
Stacey Solomon joins former Bake Off contestant and returning host Liam Charles as host of the show. Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden also return to judge the series, as they have done in previous years. Blin is a chef pâtissier, specialising in desserts, while Finden is an Executive Pastry Chef. But how has Channel 4's new schedule affected Bake Off? Read on to find out.
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When is Bake Off: The Professionals on?
The show's official Twitter page confirmed that instead of it's usual Tuesday slot, it will air on Monday. Episode three of the competition will air on Monday, June 6 at 8pm on Channel 4. The page asked fans not to be "choco-late".
The show will stay in the Monday slot for next week's episode as well, also airing at 8pm on Monday.
Why has Bake Off: The Professionals moved to a new slot?
Looking ahead to Tuesday's (June 7) TV listings, Channel 4 airs Live England Football between 7 and 10pm. This has no doubt, influenced the decision to move Bake Off: The Professionals to a new slot. England will play Germany this week.
Next week, much the same, England will play Hungary at the same time.