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Celebrity Bake Off: Start time tonight, channel, line-up By Ellen Smith The first episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C airs tonight.
Since the original version of the series ended a few months back, we ve had a pastry shaped hole in our hearts.
Thankfully, our Tuesday evenings will once again be filled with sponges and showstoppers, as the celebrity edition of the show kicks off tonight.
Here s everything you need to know.
What channel is Bake Off on?
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C airs on
Channel 4.
The show kicks off at
8:00 pm.
Unlike the original series, each episode features a line-up of four new contestants.
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When Brandon Nguyen was made redundant from his role as a campus recruiter with PwC in June, he did something that would’ve seemed unthinkable a few years ago.
“A lot of recruitment agencies and organisations reached out through LinkedIn and over email,” the 25-year-old says.
I had nothing to lose, he shrugged, even finding the judge s sometimes brutal critiquing funny.
He continued: It was quite amusing when Paul was trying to be intimidating. He said, I’m going to judge your baking later and I cheekily replied, Of course, that’s what you do! Go for it, mate. Whatever you fancy!
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But it s safe to say that this is not a hobby Rob will be looking to take on further, insisting he absolutely did not walk away with a new found enthusiasm for baking.
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Positive values, good working conditions and job security are factors that lifted the NSW government to the top of a list of most in-demand employers among university graduates, ranking it above banks, consultancies and IT companies.
The NSW government commanded 18 per cent of all applications in a group of more than 70,000 students, putting it ahead of Westpac and Deloitte at 16 per cent and well ahead of one-time employment magnets such as Macquarie Bank and technology company IBM.
Maab Chaudhary: “For me personally it was the fact that the graduate program aligned with my values.”