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The bakers bake their way through the reign of Queen Victoria and learn the story of how bread first came to England. In the 1900s, the bakers have to adjust to their elegant shops on a high street, with new equipment designed to take the hard work out of baking. Their final task is an epic afternoon tea.
As Britain's middle class enjoy the democratisation of luxury, the bakers move into their new elegant shop on the high street. The bakers are tested with the large range of goods they have to produce and then take part in trying to put on a typical Victorian tea.
The bakers are tasked with setting up their new shops and learning traditional ways of making bread. The bakers are also tasked with door to door deliveries.