Cake makers compete at the prestigious Cake International cake show; Ben Cullen makes a life-size Ringmaster Cake; Molly makes a six foot square seascape complete with a mermaid.
Molly bakes two huge cake guinea pigs complete with party hats and presents; Rosie tackles a five-foot wide Egyptian mummy; Suzanne takes on a monochrome cake challenge.
Ben rocks a caricature cake; Karisha surprises a bride with a working water fountain; Phil and Christine go to great lengths to create a traditional croquembouche tower; Molly proves that rhinos are the ultimate party animal.
Karisha makes a fashion cake complete with handbags that can actually be picked up; Molly makes a life-like donkey; Phil and Christine tackle a six-foot scale replica of Stonehenge.
Molly digs deep with a stunning two-foot square allotment cake for her Gran; Rosie makes a Big Ben replica.
Molly bakes a cake replica of a prize catch for a 50th birthday; Suzanne makes a 30th birthday cake for a modern art fan.
Ben commissions a cake take on a much-loved motor for a surprise 21st birthday cake; Suzanne delves into circus history; Eloise is going all in with a Craps Table cake.
Eloise uses all the colors of the rainbow to make a stunning 10th birthday cake; Rosie tackles a rocking unicorn cake; Molly conjures up a dappled delight.
Nastassja attempts to make an edible baby's mobile cake; Rosie helps celebrate Lorraine Kelly's dog Angus's special day; Phil and Christine create a romantic wedding cake.
Molly works on a commission that involves making a golden eagle perched on a chocolate tree stump for a 51st birthday; Suzanne's skills are put to the test when she makes a baby tiger and a bespoke wedding cake that oozes elegance.
Nastassja makes a revolving edible boat for a Noah's Ark themed first birthday; Molly's hoping to create a flutter with a giant butterfly cake; Rosie aims to hit the jackpot.
Phil and Christine make a leg-shaped cake to celebrate a friend's recovery from a broken ankle; Michelle makes a six-foot tree cake; Nastassja tackles a four-foot wedding cake.
Molly takes on a T-Rex cake for a boy's fourth birthday; Michelle attempts a commission that's close to home; Ben's cake requires military precision.
Ben makes a shark's head as a surprise for a 60th birthday; Molly sculpts a cake replica of Queen Anne's Summer House; Nastassja tackles an unconventional wedding centrepiece.
Phil and Christine attempt to create a juggling sea lion cake; Molly must reach for the skies with an entire airport theme for her next cake; Nastassja takes a walk on the wild side.
Eloise is asked to make a replica of a vintage sewing machine; Phil and Christine tackle a scale replica of a local hotel; Suzanne brings big top fun to a first birthday.
Molly turns savory into sweet with a giant pizza cake for an Italian restaurant, Ben battles gravity to create a rocket cake, and Suzanne creates an elegant wedding cake.
New cake maker Zoe joins the line-up and tackles a swan lantern cake; Molly crafts a surprise birthday cake based on New York City; Phil and Christine feel the need for speed.
Zoe makes a skydiving cake with an edible parachute; Suzanne tackles a modern asymmetric wedding cake; Ben creates a Day of the Dead skeleton tattoo in cake form.
Nastassja brings a touch of sunshine to a sweet 16th in a cake with a tropical vibe; Molly faces a new challenge with a giant spider cake.
Molly represents women engineers; Michelle makes a baby shower cake; Karisha celebrates International Women's Day.
Karisha wants to surprise her best friend with a cake and plans a make-up box cake; Nastassja tackles a surprise birthday cake; Rosie faces a career first, combining sugar craft and technology.
Molly faces a new animal challenge in the form of a koala cake; Nastassja conjures up a magical forest cake; Phil and Christine tackle one of their most over-the-top commissions to date.
Rosie creates a spectacular dancing girl cake; Phil and Christine capture the spirit of a Victorian style photo shoot; Michelle helps celebrate a baby gorilla's first birthday.
Phil and Christine fuse English country garden and elegant Indian style for a spectacular wedding cake; Molly tackles a Noah's Ark cake; Zoe gets her groove on.
Eloise faces her animal nemesis when she is asked for a cute baby penguin; Rosie must sculpt a vegan chocolate cake; Phil and Christine tackle an elegant peacock wedding cake.
Rosie is aiming to have some organized cake chaos with her sweet baking delights for a Hospice Charity's fundraiser.
Molly reproduces two Briard dogs for their owners' wedding day; Zoe tackles a hyper-real commission; Nastassja creates a special surprise for a baby shower.
Eloise makes a replica of the Jaguar for the birthday of a vintage car enthusiast; Zoe makes a rhinoceros cake for a party organized by a paleontologist.
Ben makes a caricature cake for a client's son's 18th birthday; Zoe makes a Basset Hound cake for a charity auction; Phil and Christine bake a sandcastle cake for a cove wedding.
Phil and Christine create a cake in the likeness of Queen Victoria to commemorate her 200th birthday; Zoe makes a cake in the shape of a pirate DJ for the anniversary of a radio station.
Former helicopter pilot Rosie battles to create a trio of teddy bears for Armed Forces Day; Nastassja's feathers are ruffled as she produces a flamboyant hanging flamingo cake.
Karisha works to create an assault course with a working zip wire and rope bridges; Rosie looks into making a Space Hopper cake.
Phil and Christine bake an oak-shaped cake for the volunteers at a hospice; Rosie is caught on the hop with a running man birthday cake for a friend.
Phil and Christine make a bathing baby hippo cake for Penzance's Mazey Day Festival; Eloise has a double challenge on her hands for a baby shower.
A giant jigsaw cake proves a pretty puzzling bake for Phil and Christine; Suzanne's wonky castle cake doesn't go quite to plan; Ben struggles to keep his birthday tractor cake on the road.
Eloise is moving heaven and earth for her latest commission for a keen traveller's 21st birthday; Molly dabbles in fiery fondant for a St George's day dragon cake; Karisha needs 2000 sugar flowers for her latest masterpiece.
Karisha goes to Blenheim Palace in order to make a 10 foot tall wedding cake; Eloise tries to make a double decker bus birthday cake.
Michelle tries to impress a retiring architect by baking a model of his last project; Nastassja makes a caramel wedding cake; Molly creates an edible makeup box.
Michelle works on a life-sized koala cake, while Molly needs some enormous sponges for her fast food cake and Roman columns are the inspiration for Nastassja's anniversary cake.
Lancashire based Molly makes a giant shark birthday cake; Eloise's effort goes up in rainbow colored smoke as she creates a cake for Essex Pride; Nastassja takes inspiration from sea urchins.
Phil and Christine work magic creating not just a fairytale cake, but a whole enchanted landscape; Eloise tackles a tube train cake for an 18th birthday.
Rosie prepares a cake that's part dragon, part boat; Nastassja decorates a timepiece cake; Karisha tries to balance a floating tiered cake.
Nastassja makes a spiral cake using salted caramel, mango, and passionfruit sponge; Molly bakes a fudge cake for Blackburn Hospital.
Molly makes a hand painted giraffe cake using gluten-free vanilla sponge; Ben creates a two-foot-wide scale model motorbike.
Karisha has her sights set high with a hot air balloon and suspended basket; Molly makes a Hawaiian-themed tropical bar; Ben sculpts a Mini wedding cake.
Phil and Christine make a stunning three-foot long, life-like swimming turtle cake; Ben is asked to make a working windmill cake; Karisha tackles a challenging Hula Girl cake that needs to look just like the birthday girl.
Molly attempts a mammoth build with a 100 kilo life-sized baby elephant; Phil and Christine capture the nautical charm of a prestigious hotel; Ben makes a birthday boy see double with a caricature cake.
Suzanne's birthday cake for a 12-year-old hangs in the balance; Phil and Christine grapple with a tiered forest cake; Ben tackles an S-shaped Chinese dragon.
Nastassja gets her groove on with an exploding champagne bottle birthday cake; east meets west as Suzanne is asked to make an extravagant pink wedding cake; Molly creates a hockey bag cake that sums up the birthday girl's love for hockey.
Molly turns to the silver screen to bring a touch of glamour to a 100th birthday celebration; Rosie creates a Bollywood cake; Eloise heads west for a Canadian wedding cake that stands 3-feet high.
While Lancashire baker Rosie tackles a replica steam engine cake, she struggles to stay on track; Eloise uses nature as her inspiration for a stunning wedding cake.
Phil and Christine tackle a Thunderbird 2 cake; Eloise takes opulence to new heights with a cake that includes a working gin fountain for a 40th birthday; Suzanne channels the 1980s with a dance floor cake.
Eloise creates a two-foot high edible slot machine for a 90th birthday; Karisha tries to suspend a ten-tiered wedding cake from a ceiling; Molly puts some muscle behind her cake.
Karisha tackles a boxing-themed cake for a charity event; Molly attempts a giant squid cake.
Molly makes a replica Punch and Judy cake, complete with edible characters; Phil and Christine create a picture perfect working projector cake; Suzanne creates a towering five tier wedding cake.
It is full speed ahead for Rosie with a vintage car cake for an 80th birthday party; Suzanne attempts to defy gravity; Christine and Phil tackle a personal African inspired bake.
Rosie designs a throne fit for a king; Karisha tries to incorporate technology into a couple's big day; Eloise tackles her toughest client yet; Molly hand paints a larger-than-life chameleon.
Sugar specialist Rosie designs a throne fit for a king; Karisha tries to incorporate technology into a couple's big day; Eloise tackles her toughest client yet; Molly hand-paints a larger-than-life chameleon.
A caricature cake covered in 19 pounds of sugar paste; a working water fountain cake; a traditional croquembouche tower; Molly proves that rhinos are the ultimate party animals.
Detail master Suzanne individually hand-sculpts 500 realistic sugar flowers; Eloise brings magic to a one-year-old's birthday party; a cake that's the talk of the party; Michelle jumps into a high-tech cake adventure.
It's a family affair as sugar craft specialist Eloise Durrant attempts to make her daughter - and biggest critic - a spectacular mermaid birthday cake to celebrate turning nine.
In Penzance, husband and wife team Phil and Christine Jenson receive a commission that gets their engines revving as they attempt to make a cake that doubles up as a remote control Mini.
Karisha faces her worst nightmare; Molly's in her element with a Teddy Bears' Picnic themed children's cake; tears of joy over Suzanne's A Midsummer Night's Dream birthday cake.
Molly combines Man United, Chihuahuas and peanut butter in a surprise birthday bake; Nastassja aims to impress a childhood friend; Phil and Christine create a fruitful masterpiece.
Ben mixes his love of tattoos and baking in a romantic wedding cake; Phil and Christine go overboard with a replica of a Cornish ship; Eloise brings rainbow magic to a Pride Festival.
Eloise attempts a life-sized, gravity-defying dress cake; Nastassja goes sugar crystal crazy with a towering gemstone birthday cake; Molly makes a first birthday extra special.
A magical birthday cake; a steampunk flying machine with real smoke; a toy box cake that has 20 edible toys; a structural masterpiece that has an interesting delivery.
Karisha creates a seven-tier carousel wedding cake; Molly designs a winter wonderland castle cake for a client's 30th birthday; former tattoo artist Ben wins with a replica of a soccer stadium in cake; a Cheshire cat-inspired 21st birthday cake.
Tattoo artist turned cake maker Ben faces a huge challenge; Molly takes the plunge with a scuba diving dog cake; Nastassja creates a ruffled wedding cake inspired by flamingos.
Michelle tackles three illuminated jellyfish cakes; Nastassja creates more than 300 rose petals; and Karisha channels her inner princess and superhero for a birthday cake of two halves.
Phil and Christine push boundaries with a steampunk flying machine, with real smoke; Nastassja goes speaker crazy for a DJ's 30th birthday cake; the pressure's on for Suzanne.
Molly must please her harshest critic with a keep fit-themed birthday cake; Karisha has a design-conscious christening cake recipient; Michelle attempts a wedding dress illusion cake.
Suzanne creates an intricate Jacobean hall cake; Nastassja makes a lavish stained glass inspired wedding cake; Molly recreates the Las Vegas cityscape, complete with a light show.
Molly surprises a cheese makers' party with an imitation cheese wheel cake; Phil and Christine go galactic with an anniversary cake; Suzanne brings an exotic bird wedding cake to life.
Phil and Christine get everyone talking with their innovative bake; Ben tackles a cake in the shape of Aston Villa Football Club's stadium; Eloise digs deep with a tree inspired cake.
Ben delivers an edible beer barrel cake; Molly uses her skills as a make-up artist for a stunning birthday bake; Karisha adds thousands of hand piped stitches to a wedding cake.
Phil and Christine attempt a flamingo cake; Eloise creates a giant egg-shaped cake; Molly has to fit four cakes into one day.
Eloise creates a seven-tiered pavlova wedding cake; Michelle puts eight-year-old Aidan on a holographic trampoline birthday cake; Molly tries to beat her previous charity auction best.
Sugar artist Michelle proves her imagination knows no bounds; Molly hopes to make a rhino fan's fourth birthday wish come true; Suzanne tackles her biggest floral commission to date.
Molly creates a classic wedding cake with an agricultural touch; Phil and Christine tackle a towering choux bun tree cake; Ben creates a scary goblin cake.
Molly makes her spookiest cake to date as a centrepiece for a Halloween party; suffragette cake; Eloise creates a black and white masterpiece.
Phil and Christine make a vintage record player cake; Eloise creates a giant edible prosecco bottle; Nastassja attempts her first-ever flowers for a daisy christening cake.
Suzanne attempts to make an Elvis-inspired jukebox cake; Michelle battles to make tea pour out of a suspended teapot cake; Molly creates a white winter wonderland.
Nastassja creates an elephant christening cake; Phil and Christine's wedding cake reflects an unusual tale of love on the high seas; Suzanne goes sweet on shoes for a store opening.
Rosie goes regal for a prestigious cake show; Karisha brings the small screen to a glamorous wedding cake; Eloise makes dreams come true with a working carousel cake.
In the biggest cake show on earth, Molly's going for gold with an orangutan and tortoise cake; Ben has a dark take on Snow White; Christine and Phil live sculpt a six-foot seahorse cake.
Rosie meets Prince Charming in a life-size cake sculpture for her local Panto; Karisha creates a gingerbread Advent Calendar; El's local newspaper ask for a very special cake for their Christmas party.
Ben makes a reindeer cake; Phil and Christine create and wrap a special Christmas cake; Molly builds a gingerbread house.
Cornwall-based team Phil and Christine hope to scale new heights with a five foot long lemon and elderflower cake designed to look like a leaping fish using over 17lbs of sugar paste.
Michelle is producing a six-foot-long miniature steam train made out of cake; Eloise is tasked with creating a three-foot-tall fairy cake for a toddler's birthday; Karisha is commissioned to make a wedding cake with nearly 900 edible iced flowers.
A cake that looks identical to four, legal-bound volumes for a publishing company; a cake that is the same shape and size of a Shetland pony; a wedding cake specialist creates a cake that is over two foot tall.
Molly Robbins like to push the boundaries. She's been asked to create a five-tier cake themed around Alice in Wonderland, complete with an edible Cheshire Cat and a pouring teapot.
In Lancashire, Molly Robbins has a very tall order: a celebration cake for a flamboyant customer to help him celebrate 35 years as a drag artist. The cake will be a life-size ball gown, complete with 50 edible peacock feathers and 3000 gold flowers.
For one lucky little birthday girl, Extreme Cake Maker Michelle Wibowo is creating a five foot edible Wizard of Oz mural out of Genoese sponge and covered in painted icing and sweets.
Chocolatier Tracey Kindred has been tasked to produce a gruesome two-foot tall wedding cake that pays tribute to the bride and groom's love of all things Gothic.
31-year-old Nastassja Lusengo has been commissioned by a client to produce a cake for her brother's wedding, inspired by a geode rock and will split open to reveal shimmering sugar crystals carved into the cake's interior.
Karisha Pithwa is commissioned to create a seven-tiered wedding cake for a dance instructor who wants everything just right for her special day.
Eloise has received an order for a four foot-tall replica of the Statue of Liberty made entirely of cake, but with lots of icing.
Molly's best friend and cat lover Liz is turning 30 so Molly has come up with the purr-fect birthday surprise: to bake her a cake that will look identical to her two favorite cats.
In Chelmsford, one of Eloise's returning customers has ordered a cake that is edible for both humans and dogs, but can Eloise avoid this tricky task turning into a dog's dinner?
In Lancashire, Molly is bringing her latest commission to life: a two foot square beach scene complete with jelly sea, crispy marshmallow rocks and dozens of hand carved bathers.
Londoner Nastassja's latest commission is a salted caramel cake, with a super-sized fist made from rice cereal and marshmallow that will burst through a drum that's also made from cake.
A realistic model of the island of Santorini for a couple's wedding reception; a three-foot-tall cake shaped like a sitting man; two full-sized swans in the shape of a heart, plus a seven-tier wedding cake.