If there's anything Brits love more than cake,Watch Dark Desire Season 1 Online it's TV shows about making cake.
The success of the Great British Bake Offand subsequent furore over it moving from the BBC to Channel 4 is proof of that. It's a national treasure.
SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about 'The Great British Bake Off'So it's no surprise that the first official image of the new line-up of presenters unveiled by Channel 4 has provoked quite the reaction.
It features seasoned GBBOalumni Paul Hollywood, presenter Sandi Toksvig, funnyman Noel Fielding and restauranteur Prue Leith.
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Fans of the show didn't hold back in saying what they really thought:
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There has also been some questionable (or quality?!) Photoshopping:
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Yes, we get it. The old presenters Mel and Sue and former judge Mary Berry are sorely missed. But some people seem pretty excited about comedian Noel Fielding being on the show:
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Arguably the best question of all was Harry Potterrelated:
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Perhaps Neil would like to borrow the words of Snape himself: “You are here to learn the subtle science and exact art of (cake) potion-making."
Accio wooden spoon and weighing scales!
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