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Jo Brand's joined by Paul Hollywood, Ellie Taylor and Layton Williams to boogie through 1970s Week. Whose profiterole tower made them baker of the hour?
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Jo Brand is joined by three different celebrity Bake Off fans to shine a spotlight on the good, the bad and the soggy bottomed from the most recent episode.
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