Who's taking part in Bake Off's celebrity special?

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Alan Carr, Ella Eyre and Teri HatcherImage source, Getty Images
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Alan Carr, Ella Eyre and Teri Hatcher will be making dough to raise some dough

Comedian Alan Carr, singer Ella Eyre and ex-Bond girl Teri Hatcher are among 20 stars taking part in a charity edition of The Great British Bake Off.

Made in Chelsea's Jamie Laing, TV presenter Stacey Solomon and Harry Hill will also join Tim Minchin, Countdown's Nick Hewer and Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson.

The five episodes will feature judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith with Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig presenting.

The charity is Stand Up To Cancer.

The Great Celebrity Bake Off is part of Channel 4's joint fundraising campaign with Cancer Research UK.

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It follows the first series of The Great British Bake Off which aired on Channel 4 last year following its high-profile move from BBC One.

Here is the full list of celebrities lining up to test their baking skills:

  • Comic Aisling Bea

  • Comic and presenter Alan Carr

  • Comic Roisin Conaty

  • Paralympian Kadeena Cox

  • Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson

  • Singer Ella Eyre

  • Actress Teri Hatcher

  • Countdown host Nick Hewer

  • Comedian Harry Hill

  • Comedian Griff Rhys Jones

  • Spandau Ballet member turned actor Martin Kemp

  • Diversity dancer Perri Kiely

  • Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing

  • Comedian Joe Lycett

  • Comedian Lee Mack

  • Comic and writer Tim Minchin

  • TV presenter Stacey Solomon

  • Broadcaster Melanie Sykes

  • Former BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull

  • Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson

A transmission date has yet to be confirmed.

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The judges and presenters will be on the celebrity version of the show

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