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Bake Off 2020 finalists give their verdict on this year’s Covid-hit show

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IT’S amazing that The Great British Bake Off managed to get on screen at all given the pandemic – and tonight we will see who is crowned champion in the final.

In the mixing bowl are favourite Peter Sawkins, Dave Friday and Laura Adlington, who say taking part in the show has changed their lives. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates In fact, armoured guard Dave was even spotted by Bake Off fans while his girlfriend Stacey was giving birth.

He said: “The midwives and doctors asked where they knew me from. The doctor who delivered Ronnie is a big fan of Bake Off so was very excited about it.

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