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Old 12-14-2017, 02:03 PM
 
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They should at least air the most recent season of British Baking from the UK. We're still getting reruns.
I'd go for that! I'm still waiting for pbs to resume showing whatever season it was they've been showing in reruns.. I think the next episode is finally going to show this Saturday. It hasn't been on for about a month.
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Old 12-14-2017, 02:35 PM
 
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That would be ideal.

I heard that Mary wouldn't travel to the US and it was too much to take all the contestants to Britain.
But I thought that was exactly what they did. The first episode had a caption with the name of the estate. I think it was Ipsey Heath or something. The tent is exactly the same, even the fridges are the same. So they did fly all the contestants to England, and I'm assuming they put them up in hotels or something for the entire 10 weeks. Either that or they flew them back and forth 10 times
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Old 12-14-2017, 03:12 PM
 
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But I thought that was exactly what they did. The first episode had a caption with the name of the estate. I think it was Ipsey Heath or something. The tent is exactly the same, even the fridges are the same. So they did fly all the contestants to England, and I'm assuming they put them up in hotels or something for the entire 10 weeks. Either that or they flew them back and forth 10 times
Huh. Season 1 was here in the US. They took them to Britain for season 2 and so the families didn't attend the finale party like season 1 which was a little boring. It was fun to see season 1 families after we kind of got to know the contestants.

Maybe I misread about where it was filmed. The ABC info on this show has already been removed from their website.
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Old 12-16-2017, 02:02 AM
 
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That would be ideal.

I heard that Mary wouldn't travel to the US and it was too much to take all the contestants to Britain.
Mary's new show has just aired, it's called Mary Berry's Country House Secrets. Mary visits the homes of lords dukes etc and cooks for them.

I really enjoyed the first two episodes.
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