“Great British Baking Show” on course after host’s mysterious illness

Fans of The Great British Baking Show ought to be relieved to listen to that filming for the following season of the favored baking competition show is not going to be delayed because of the mysterious “health problems” of certainly one of its hosts, comedian Noel Fielding.

A spokesman for Fielding, a preferred British TV personality and stand-up actress, has dismissed speculation that he would go away the series airing on Netflix or delay production of season 16.

“There has been absolutely no discussion about Noel stepping down from Bake Off,” Fielding's spokesman said. based on Deadline. In the UK the show is referred to as “The Great British Bake Off”. “We can confirm that he will return as co-host of the next series of Bake Off.”

Concern concerning the immediate way forward for The Baking Show grew last week after it was reported that Fielding failed to point out up for work after the Christmas break for his other series, the Apple TV+ comedy The Completely Fictional Adventures of Dick Turpin.

This was reported by the British tabloid The Sun that Fielding's disappearance from “Dick Turpin” led to uncertainty about his participation in “The Great British Baking Show” alongside co-host Alison Hammond and judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood.

With The Great British Baking Show set to start filming, The Sun reported that Fielding's agents were in “crisis talks” about his future on the show. A source told The Sun: “Time is of the essence as bosses need some certainty about who will be at the top of Bake Off. “There remains to be a number of preparation to be done, long before the cameras roll and producers already ready are able to start.”

His spokesman admitted to the Times UK that Fielding was not well enough to proceed filming “Dick Turpin,” citing “a private and confidential matter regarding our client’s health.”

As Deadline reported, Fielding's health problems forced producers to cancel “Dick Turpin,” although production took place just weeks after it wrapped. In addition to starring in Dick Turpin, Fielding can be a co-writer and executive producer on the series.

About 100 members of the forged and crew of “Dick Turpin” expressed frustration over the choice to halt production. Someone near the production told Times UK: “Noel said he couldn't film anymore and there was no choice but to quit. “It's not a straightforward decision they usually wouldn't have come to this extreme conclusion, if all possible solutions had not been exhausted.”

“People were very concerned for Noel’s welfare and gave him time to recover, but there is also a significant impact. “Some people are angry,” the source told the Times.

Many Americans probably know Fielding best for his gig as host of The Great British Baking Show, which he began in 2017. He can be known within the UK for his surrealist comedy and his appearance within the BBC comedy The Mighty Boosh.”

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