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Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood to present new baking show

Paul Hollywood (Wall to Wall Media / Stephen Perry)
Paul Hollywood (Wall to Wall Media / Stephen Perry)

The new series, Paul Hollywood City Bakes, will see the 49-year-old baker and celebrity chef share pastry and bread recipes in Europe and North America.

Hollywood, who has been a Bake Off judge alongside Mary Berry since the show started in 2010, will explore family recipes, hotel delicacies and local favourites before adding his own twist to each dish.

The show will be broadcast in the UK on the Food Network channel, and will hit screens in April next year. It is not expected to preclude Hollywood’s participation in Bake Off.

Hollywood has previously presented Bread, a BBC series aired this year in which he explored the versatility of loaves from around the world, and Pies and Puds, another BBC show which focused on dessert and was broadcast in 2013.

Hollywood said: “Food culture can reveal so much about a nation so it’s a privilege to be able to delve into the lives of fellow bakers and discover some really amazing international bakes.”

Richard Farmbrough, the CEO of Reef Television, which is producing the programme, said: “Spending time with Paul Hollywood on his City Bakes mission will be a real treat for audiences around the world as they get to see a different side of this baking megastar from the man we know from Bake Off.

“Reef is delighted to be working with both Paul and Scripps on this mouth-watering project.”

Further good news for Hollywood came as the maker of Mr Kipling cakes announced a partnership with him.

Premier Foods said it will launch 12 premium bread, savoury and sweet mixes under the Paul Hollywood name, which will launch early next year.