Mary Berry Reunites With Mel And Sue For BBC Christmas Special Marking Trio's First Post-'Bake Off' Show

The original Sandi, Noel and Prue are back together again!

Mary Berry is set to reunite with fellow former ‘Great British Bake Off’ stars Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins for a special show this Christmas.

The trio, who left the hit baking show when it was poached by Channel 4, will front ‘Mary, Mel and Sue’s Surprise Party’ for BBC One over the festive period.

Sue Perkins, Mary Berry and Mel Giedroyc are back for a BBC Christmas special
Sue Perkins, Mary Berry and Mel Giedroyc are back for a BBC Christmas special
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The show will which will see them travel to South Wales to bring some Yuletide cheer to an area that’s experienced tough times.

They will celebrate a special group of residents, who have pulled together to open a community centre, which has become a lifeline for young children and pensioners, after their local school and post office closed.

Mary, Mel and Sue will surprise them with a very special festive party, where Mary will be creating a spectacular traditional Christmas dinner, while Mel and Sue will rally the troops and stage a magical back drop to the party.

They will also be giving the centre a face lift too, leaving the community with a legacy of their visit.

Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content, said in a statement: “What a lovely chance for BBC One to help bring a community together and give something back to some incredible volunteers this Christmas, especially when the surprise party is organised by Mary, Mel and Sue!”

The show marks the first time the trio have worked together since leaving ‘Bake Off’ last year.

The trio with their former 'Bake Off' co-star Paul Hollywood
The trio with their former 'Bake Off' co-star Paul Hollywood
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They all quit the show out of loyalty to the BBC when Love Productions sold the rights to air the hit baking series to Channel 4, in a £75 million deal.

Mel and Sue have gone on to front various projects with the corporation since - both together and individually - and will be at the helm of a reboot of ‘The Generation Game’ next year.

Mary has also continued to make her own cookery series for the BBC, as well as presenting ‘Secrets From Britain’s Great Houses’.

The trio were replaced by new judge Prue Leith and hosts Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding on ‘Bake Off’, who joined the only original member of the team, Paul Hollywood, on Channel 4.

An air date for ‘Mary, Mel and Sue’s Surprise Party’ is expected to be announced closer to Christmas.

Edd Kimber (winner, 2010)

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