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Reality TV | 9. The subversive sweetness of the Great British Baking Show

Reality TV | 9. The subversive sweetness of the Great British Baking Show

Update: 2021-03-318
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All the winner of the Great British Baking Show gets is a cake stand. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t a nail biter. In fact, we argue it’s one of the most anxiety-producing shows on TV and that it subverts the competition show paradigm. The Great British Baking Show doesn't need villains, a cash prize or crazy stakes. It's ...nice? Host Mariah Smith talks to 2019 winner David Atherton, journalist Scott Bryan and scholar Elizabeth Nathanson about how kinder, more earnest television can be just as captivating as its cutthroat counterparts.




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Reality TV | 9. The subversive sweetness of the Great British Baking Show

Reality TV | 9. The subversive sweetness of the Great British Baking Show

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