'Great British Bake Off': Mary Berry Says Show Will Be 'Different' On Channel 4

But there are clearly no hard feelings towards Paul Hollywood.
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Mary Berry has admitted she thinks ‘The Great British Bake Off’ will be a “different” show when it makes the jump to Channel 4.

The current ‘Bake Off’ judge has been with the show for seven series, but announced last week that she would be stepping down when it switches to Channel 4 in 2017, out of “loyalty” to the BBC.

And while she’s said she has hopes that her friend and fellow judge Paul Hollywood will do a good job on the new channel, Mary claims that it won’t be the ‘Bake Off’ as we know it.

Mary Berry at the National Reality TV Awards 2016
Mary Berry at the National Reality TV Awards 2016
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Speaking at the National Reality TV Awards, where she was one of the night’s winners, she told reporters: “I think it’ll be different, and, I’m sure, very successful. And Paul will carry them through.

The original 'Bake Off' team
The original 'Bake Off' team
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Paul was recently forced to clarify that there were no hard feelings between himself and Mary, after his official statement about moving to Channel 4 thanked the crew and presenters Mel and Sue, but made no mention of his fellow judge.

He later insisted: “Let there be no doubt: I have loved every minute of my time working with Mary. I have learned so much from her and we are great friends inside and outside the tent. That will not change.

“Knowing her as well as I do, I am sure she has made the right decision for her. I will miss her.”

Mary meets 'BGT' contestants Boogie Storm
Mary meets 'BGT' contestants Boogie Storm
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Mel and Sue have also chosen not to return to the show, with reports suggesting they could be teaming up with Mary on a rival show, which may even be on our screen before ‘Bake Off’ debuts on Channel 4 in 2017.

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