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Aye, that spells the end of bake off's current height of popularity.

I know the BBC are always under pressure to cut costs where they can and get a good deal but get the distinct impression that the production company are being greedy b*****ds in this case and the BBC weren't having it.



I think you're right. Apparently production company wanted £25m a year, 4x the current rate. BBC offered to double the current rate to £12.5m but refused to go up any further.
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8 hours ago, Sooky said:


Apparently production company wanted £25m a year, 4x the current rate. BBC offered to double the current rate to £12.5m but refused to go up any further.

 

Just heard on the radio there that the production company is 70% owned by SKY.

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Mel and Sue will not be moving over. Assuming Paul and Mary do likewise, I reckon C4 have paid a huge amount of money for absolutely nothing. Viewership will plummet!



There's also something amazing about this coming up on my phone as 'Breaking News'.
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Mel and Sue will not be moving over. Assuming Paul and Mary do likewise, I reckon C4 have paid a huge amount of money for absolutely nothing. Viewership will plummet!



There's also something amazing about this coming up on my phone as 'Breaking News'.


You would have thought c4 would have tied up the presenters and judges before departing with £25 million really.
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11 minutes ago, Sooky said:

Mel and Sue will not be moving over. Assuming Paul and Mary do likewise, I reckon C4 have paid a huge amount of money for absolutely nothing. Viewership will plummet!

 

 


There's also something amazing about this coming up on my phone as 'Breaking News'.

 

Is this true? I fucking hate those pair, and I only watch the show because I like the format. It's just good enough to withstand those two arseholes in my opinion. If they keep the format and Hollywood and Berry then I reckon just about any pair of presenters would improve it!

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I like Mel and Sue. Am I in the minority?

I'm also a fan. Think they work well together.

With absolutely no reasoning behind this, I reckon one of Paul/Mary will go and one will stay.

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Mel and Sue help make the programme work. Just the right amount of innuendo. Just the right amount of friendly chat. Just the right amount of sympathy when it goes wrong. Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr simply won't work. The show works now because it's part nostalgia and part gentle whimsy. The rumoured new presenters can't do gentle charm. Carr doesn't do subtle and Collins is a creepy inbred weirdo with a history of intimidating former partners.

Bake Off was a gamble. Moving it to prime time BBC 1 was also a massive risk. The BBC invested time and money in the show and were willing to pay £15million a year for continued rights. That it was short by £10million is shocking. It's shameful profiteering from the production company. The show format may be down to the producers but a big part of it's success is down to the support that the BBC has given it since deciding to take up the rights to that first series.

I give it 2 years on C4 and it'll be gone.

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