Mel and Sue recently announced they will not be moving to Channel 4.
The writer and producer weighed in at the 2016 Emmys on the Channel 4's controversial takeover.
The 2015 GBBO winner has backed the show to succeed wherever it is aired.
Television producer Paul Duddridge explains why it will all go wrong.
BBC cooking show moves to Channel 4 in 2017 and the presenters are tipped to be the new dream team.
The future of the show remains in doubt as Channel 4 confirm it will be transferring from the BBC in 2018.
Competition continues despite this week's drama involving the Channel 4 move.
Bookmakers Paddy Power makes it a five-way tie to replace Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc on GBBO.
Presenting duo Mel and Sue have quit Great British Bake Off ahead of Channel 4 move.
Ant and Dec are rumoured to take the helm in place of Mel and Sue.
The co-judge claims she had no choice in the channel move.
The new CH4 deal could be worth £25m to Love Productions, the company behind the hit show.
Love Productions tells corporation it will no longer host popular show following failed negotiations
The chef will explore motoring culture around Europe, to regain Top Gear viewers.
Paul Hollywood tested the bakers bread-making skills with Candace breaking down under the pressure.
Maybe it's because nothing will come close to Paul's bread lion on last year's series.
There is an uneasiness among many people at the speed and extent to which British society is changing.
Strictly Come Dancing gets record viewing figures, but Great British Bake Off reigns supreme.
Bride-to-be Louise Williams had a 'sense of foreboding' after her gingerbread church collapsed.
Mel Giedroyc presents the BBC1 programme alone tonight (31 August).
Comedian always encourages the audience to bring in their own creations from home.
Rav Bansal had spoken of his 'predominately plant-based diet' but it was ignored by the show.