Harry Hill's Tea-Time

Weekends wouldn’t be the same without cookery shows these days, and Harry Hill is first out of the blocks with a spoof version

Weekends wouldn't be the same without cookery shows these days - and Harry Hill is first out of the blocks with a spoof version

Weekends wouldn’t be the same without cookery shows these days, and Harry Hill is first out of the blocks with a spoof version.

The funnyman, who for some reason is sporting traditional Greek clothes and a questionable moustache, welcomes The Great British Bake Off’s Paul Hollywood on to his debut show.

Mr Hollywood, fresh from signing on the dotted line to take Channel 4's dough, is shown how to make dishes including a student cake baked in a hat.

However, despite Harry's ever-sharp eye for subject matter and an enjoyable food fight, this may not be everyone's cup of tea…