The award-winning competition series Baking It will be getting a second season, Peacock confirmed. In this upcoming season, Maya Rudolph returns as the host, with Amy Poehler joining her as co-host, replacing Andy Samburg.
There will be a weekly release of five brand-new episodes starting December 12. In each episode, a new group of bakers competes in a series of exhilarating and funny tasks created by Amy and Maya to put the bakers to the test in new and challenging ways.
Additionally, on December 12 at 10 pm ET/PT on NBC, a special holiday edition of “Baking It” will premiere. In the Christmas special, Maya and Amy ask their well-known pals to “cele-bake” the season in a fun competition to support their charities.
Universal Television Alternative Studio, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Paper Kite Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment, produces the series. Executive producers include Poehler, Rudolph, Nicolle Yaron, Pip Wells, Kate Arend, and Dave Becky.
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About Baking It TV Show
· Peacock has ordered six episodes of BAKING IT from executive producer Amy Poehler.
· From the creators of "Making It," Amy Poehler and Nicolle Yaron, comes BAKING IT, a holiday event series where teams of two talented home bakers compete with their most delectable savory and sweet edible creations.
· Contestants are hoping to win a cash grand prize and who better to judge and critique at the holidays then three opinionated real-life grandmas, who happen to be fantastic bakers themselves. Amy will personally hand the hosting reigns over to two celebrity friends to host this six-episode arcing competition. Like the holidays, BAKING IT will evoke a joyful and comedic spirit at a time of year where we come together to honor our traditions and indulge in excessive baked goods.
· The series is produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Paper Kite Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment. Amy Poehler, Nicolle Yaron, Pip Wells, Kate Arend and Dave Becky serve as executive producers.
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