Great British Bake Off Halloween special is slapped with a 'woke' trigger warning for younger viewers - before noticing the accidental error Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Milly Veitch For Mailonline Published: 20:25 EDT, 20 October 2024 | Updated: 20:46 EDT, 20 October 2024 e-mail 25 shares View comments Channel 4 issued an accidental warning on an old Halloween-themed episode of the Great British Bake Off . The special spooky episode aired in 2022 during the baking show's 13th series, with the bakers set to making dishes inspired by the holiday.
But according to The Sun , on Channel 4's streaming service the episode was marked with a guidance message, warning the content wasn't suitable for younger viewers. The first Halloween Week show saw the iconic Bake Off tent aptly decorated with skeletons, spiderwebs and balloons. While judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood tasked the contestants with whipping up apple and pumpkin bakes for them to try.
Channel 4 reportedly issued an accidental warning on an old Halloween-themed episode of the Great British Bake Off (episode pictured) The special spooky episode aired in 2022 during the baking show's 13th series, with the bakers set to making dishes inspired by the holiday The guidance warnings are usually reserved for material that can be potentially harmful or offensive, such as strong language, violence, graphic images and sexual behaviour, with more extensive rules surrounding content for under-18s. According to .