
The Jubilee Pudding: 70 Years in the Baking
Documentary
Overview
In the year Queen Elizabeth marks her 70th on the throne, Fortnum & Mason has challenged home bakers to create a tart, cake, or pudding to honor her legacy. Seven judges headed by Dame Mary Berry invite the final five bakers to London where over one extraordinary day they bake their cakes, tarts, and trifles – hoping it will be the winning recipe.
Top Cast


Mary Berry
Mary Berry
Self - Host & Judge
Mary Berry
Self - Host & Judge


Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom
Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom
Self
Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom
Self
Matt Adlard
Matt Adlard
Self - Judge
Matt Adlard
Self - Judge
Jane Dunn
Jane Dunn
Self - Judge
Jane Dunn
Self - Judge


Monica Galetti
Monica Galetti
Self - Judge
Monica Galetti
Self - Judge
Rahul Mandal
Rahul Mandal
Self - Judge
Rahul Mandal
Self - Judge
Roger Pizey
Roger Pizey
Self - Judge
Roger Pizey
Self - Judge


Regula Ysewijn
Regula Ysewijn
Self - Judge
Regula Ysewijn
Self - Judge
Jemma Melvin
Jemma Melvin
Self - Baker
Jemma Melvin
Self - Baker


Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan Pryce
Self - Narrator
Jonathan Pryce
Self - Narrator
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