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The annals of entertainment history are full of famous good-cop, bad-cop duos, from Starsky and Hutch to Cagney and Lacey to Crockett and Tubbs. Now, one of the most dynamic duos of this kind can be found in an unlikely place:
The Great British Baking Show.
As judges of the BBC reality show, which is also on Netflix, Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood have jurisdiction over the big white tent where amateur bakers from throughout the United Kingdom put their skills to the test in three challenges per episode. When it comes time for judging, Hollywood is short on smiles and long on steely glares, and more than one contestant has wilted in his presence. But the good cop to his bad cop is Leith, an elegan
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