David Schwimmer was a huge hit with Celeb Bake Off viewers
He won Star Baker!
Last updated 20th Mar 2023
Following his debut on The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer on Sunday night (19th March), American actor David Schwimmer once again made fans fall in love with his witty personality and kind heart.
David, who took part in episode one alongside former Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson and comedians Tom Davis and Rose Matafeo, was quick to admit he was no baking expert, but that didn't stop him becoming a fan-favourite!
The first challenge saw the four celebs tasked with creating six savoury pies, where the Friends actor was greeted with an elusive 'Hollywood handshake' from judge Paul Hollywood for his tofu pies.
The group were then asked to bake six chocolate orange macarons, where he once again came out on top during the blind taste test by Paul and Prue.
56-year-old David then made it a full house during the Showstopper Challenge, where the group were asked to create a 3D meringue showstopper based on their worst fail as a celebrity.
It's safe to say David's bakes were nothing outstanding, but luckily for him he was the best of a bad bunch, making him the first Star Baker of the new series.
David, who played the iconic role of Ross Geller in sitcom Friends, revealed during his reasons for taking part in the show.
He said: "I lost a grandmother to cancer, my daughter lost a grandmother to cancer and my sister is a cancer survivor, so it's important to me.
"I am just grateful I can help in any small way raise more awareness.
"I am here to have fun. I am here to raise money for a great charity. It's a great cause and I happen to be a massive fan of the show."
After seeing David's appearance on the show, viewers were quick to take to social media to express their love for the actor.
One wrote: 'If David Schwimmer became presenter of Bake Off i’d actually watch it every week. What a legend'. (sic)
Another wrote: 'David schwimmer on bake off was just the most wholesome thing with his lil mushroom jellycat on the bench adorable #GBBO', with a third writing: 'david schwimmer with his funguy jellycat and him taking pics to show his daughter has made this my favourite episode of celeb bake off 🥺'. (sic)
A fourth then commented: 'David Schwimmer is just everything and more on bake off! ❤️😂 #GBBO'. (sic)
Check out all the facts you didn't know about Bake Off
1. Anyone can apply for Bake Off
Except professional bakers or chefs!
Applications are open to any UK resident over the age of 16. However they cannot make their main source of income from commercial baking and entrants can't have worked as a professional chef or baker at any point. Plus, applicants cannot have acquired any professional catering qualifications in the last ten years.
2. The GBBO application form is VERY LONG
It's seven pages long, asks a LOT of questions, and demands you reveal the truth about your previous successes and failures in the kitchen.
You can find it here.
3. The Great British Bake Off application process doesn’t stop there!
If they like what they see on your application form, a researcher will call you and give you a 45 minute interview over the phone.
Then, if you pass THAT test, they'll have you whip up two baked treats, bring them to London, have an interview with a producer, and go through a screen test.
Think you're done? Nope!
You then have to try out a Technical Challenge set by the GBBO judges - in front of the camera. They also ask that you bring another bake along (presumably the producers are taste testing these / big fans of cake).
If you're still in the running, you'll then be interviewed by the show's psychologist to make sure they can handle the pressure of filming.
4. GBBO filming is intense
The show is filmed over a 10-week period between April and June, with contestants spending up to 16 hours a day filming.
They manage to package up a whole session of baking into one hour, which means that a lot of it ends up on the cutting room floor.
5... but at least it’s contained to weekends
That's right, contestants only do their GBBO stuff on weekends, which means that they can keep working their normal 9-to-5 jobs in the week.
However they are picked up from their hotels at 9am each Saturday and Sunday morning, to ensure they get as much filming time in as possible.
No rest for the wicked, eh?
6. GBBO contestants don’t do the washing up themselves
There's no dishwasher on Bake Off, because the noise would disrupt filming. Instead, home economists spend 160 hours washing up everything by hand. We hope they all get given a free hand lotion each…
7. GBBO contestants pay for ingredients themselves
Yes, that's right. They only get their ingredients provided when they reach the finals - which makes things pretty expensive. Particularly as they use between 12-20 ingredients per bake.
8. A lot of people are involved in the production of GBBO
There are around 50 crew members on set - and, yes, they all get to tuck into the cakes and goodies after the judges give their verdict.
9. GBBO contestants are encouraged to become friends
Producers take all contestants out for dinner together on the first night, and they usually become good pals over time; they often stay at the same hotel, so dinners and drinks and socialising become pretty regular.
Which means that, yes, they really DO mean it when they say they're happy for the overall winner - they're pretty much all besties by that point!
10. They make more cakes than you’d ever dreamed of
They bake a Victoria Sponge in each oven every single morning of filming, to make sure everything is ship-shape and ready to go. We imagine everyone gets a bit sick of tucking into that particular type of cake come the end of filming!
11. The show is LITERALLY based on village fetes
That's right; Anna Beattie, the show's creator, really believed that village fete baking competitions would suit TV. Anna, judging by the viewing figures, was 100% correct!
12. Mel and Sue recommended Mary Berry
The duo were approached to present the show together - and they were quick to suggest that Mary Berry should be a judge back when GBBO was on BBC One. The show moved to Channel 4 in 2017 without Mary Berry.
13. It’s not a disaster if someone forgets an ingredient
In fact, producers are well and truly prepared if this happens; they have a runner on standby at a local supermarket every morning in case a contestant realises overnight that they've forgotten an ingredient.
14. Oven time is crucial
So much so that contestants aren't allowed to put anything in - or take anything out of - the oven without flagging a producer down first. They want to make sure that they have a camera on standby to film those big baking moments.
15. The Bake Off challenges are NOT surprises
If you make it through to the Bake Off finals, you will be told what the challenges are going to be - and you'll have to submit your recipes for approval. No pressure, eh?
16. Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood were off limits
Back when the show was on BBC One, they preferred to keep things professional with contestants, and wouldn't usually speak to them outside of the Bake Off tent.
17. … but Mel and Sue weren't
The duo were happy to chat to contestants away from the cameras - and Sue even said that she likes to stay in touch with them via email once the show is all over. N'aww.
Celeb Bake Off will continue for the next four weeks, with celebs such as Gemma Collins, Tom Daly, Paddy McGuinness, AJ Odudu, Mike Wozniak and more all taking part to raise funds.
See the full line-up right here.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer airs every Sunday night on Channel 4.
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