The ten remaining bakers face bread week. Starting with the signature challenge, the bakers must tackle a Bake Off first and make quick breads. The bakers have just an hour and a half to get creative with their flavours. Ranging from sweet chocolate loaves to manchego and prosciutto stuffed bread, the finished loaves are a delight. In another Bake Off first, Paul sets baguettes as the technical challenge. A seemingly simple recipe, but the pressure of the tent gets to a few of the bakers. For their show-stopper, the bakers must make edible 3-D bread sculptures. Mary and Paul have to work their way through a bicycle, a snake, an array of flowers, a lion and even the Brighton Pavilion, all made of bread. The results are impressive - so much so that one baker renders Paul speechless by making the best bread sculpture he's ever seen.