Meet the team at Choccywoccydoodah and indulge yourself in their chocolate world. These Brighton based bespoke cake makers are infamous for their fantastic creations. This week they’re under pressure to sculpt cakes for a soap star wedding and a glamorous event for prestigious shoes designer, Christian Louboutin.
It’s Autumn but Choccywoccydoodah is hotting up - chief cake artist Dave and his ambitious assistant Tom go into battle to come up with two new cakes for tough boss Christine. They then have to create a cake for auction at a glamorous charity event fronted by Davina McCall.
It’s Halloween and the time of year when the team of chocolatier geniuses at Choccywoccydoodah come into their own. They unleash their eccentricity and create wondrous and terrifying chocolate masterpieces, including an extravagant gothic horror inspired cake to be delivered to rock god Alice Cooper.
Choccywoccydoodah are renound for their risqué line of chocolate goodies. This week the teams focus is on the female form for two outlandish 4ft high cakes. The first is for The Classic Rock Awards and the second cake has an arduous journey, all the way to the Pyrenees, to a 70th birthday party of an ex drag Queen.
It maybe the end of the wedding season at Choccywoccydoodah but the order book is still full. This week the team have two very different challenges. The first is a wedding cake that’s dripping in designer shoes and the other is an unusual request for a cake designed around the tragic tale of Miss Havisham who was jilted on her wedding day!
It's November but in the world of Choccywoccydoodah that means one thing: Christmas! 'Caravaggio of cake', Dave, takes on his biggest challenge for the festive window display - a 4ft chocolate stag. His deputy, Tom, builds 'sweet' houses for celebrities as the team battle to bring Christmas magic to Brighton.
Choccywoccydoodah are in the business of love. These chocolatiers like nothing more than to give cupids arrow a helping hand and this week they get to stage a heart-stopping, surprise marriage proposal in their shop, make a massive heart for Dannii Minogue's dressing room and build a spectacular winter wonderland wedding cake.
Big occasions need big cakes and this week Choccwoccydoodah make some of their biggest ever. They craft a cake for television presenter Zoe Ball's landmark 40th birthday, conjure confectionery for a charity event featuring Fatboy Slim and build a six tier chocolate monolith for a glamorous magazine publisher's 100th anniversary.
This week the team have two special cake deliveries. The first is a cake to Victoria Smurfitt's Mum to celebrate her 60th birthday. And the second couldn't be more different! It's the 25th anniversary of the best selling hard rock song ever, "Wheels of Steel" by the band Saxon. Shop Manager Gina delivers the cake all the way to Wales where the band are playing at the “Hard Rock Hell event!”
In the final episode of the series the Choccywooccydoodah crew have two very festive cakes to make. The first is a christening cake with a teddy on top and the second, a giant Cinderella cake for the cast at the Theatre Royal in Brighton. All though does not go to plan when chief chocolatier Dave fails to pull off the christening cake to boss Christine's high standards.
The team creates a giant Easter egg as a gift for Paul O'Grady and a royalty-themed window display.
The team makes an eccentric window display and a cake for Boy George's 50th birthday, and a new member of staff begins her first week.
Pressure mounts as the cost and number of cakes needed for the window displays rises.
Tom works overtime to complete 17 bespoke cakes in five days, and an opulent wedding is held.
The team designs a cake for the Blue Lamp Foundation charity and makes a lifeboat-themed creation for a wedding.
The staff at the Brighton-based chocolate shop create a cake inspired by the Rock of Ages musical to present to Justin Lee Collins.
The staff at the Brighton-based chocolate shop deliver sweets to Vera Lynn as she visits a hospital for wounded servicemen.
The staff at the Brighton-based chocolate shop struggle with the busy workload as warm weather causes temperatures to soar in the kitchen.
The staff at the Brighton-based chocolate shop make a cake for a bikers' wedding and an unusual `anti-bride' confection.
The staff at the chocolate shop host a party on Brighton pier and make a cake for a vintage festival. Meanwhile, it is judgement day for new team member Rebecca.
Following staff at a Brighton-based chocolate shop as they make two music business-themed cakes and record a charity song.
Dave meets the cast of Downton Abbey and makes a regal offering for a charity fundraiser, while Tom is responsible for an extravagant creation at London's Queen Charlotte Ball.
Dave sculpts a pet menagerie, while Ben takes a poodle-inspired cake to a party at a dog hotel.
The team makes cakes for two weddings, including a creation modeled on a couple's pet pigs.
The chocolatiers head to London with a cake that celebrates 10 years of the Trafalgar Hotel.
Halloween inspires a new window display for the chocolate shop, and Tom Robertson makes an anniversary cake for the musical Wicked.
The chocolatiers help to raise money for a charity event with a spectacular cake, while boss Christine Taylor sponsors a puppy.
The Christmas-inspired window display is revealed, while Dave Ratcliffe sculpts a cake for a comedy about male strippers.
Dave Ratcliffe returns from Japan with a cake that resembles the rising sun.
Christine Taylor decides to expand her chocolate business and makes plans for a new London venture. Meanwhile, Dave Ratcliffe sculpts a stag for charity.
Following staff at the Brighton-based chocolate shop, beginning as actress Whoopi Goldberg asks them to build a giant cake for a fundraising event.
Novelist Jackie Collins presents the team of outrageous chocolatiers with a new challenge - to create a life-sized panther cake.
The chocolatiers throw a party for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and take on a challenge set by Cliff Richard.
The chocolatiers travel to Saint-Tropez in France, where socialite Ivana Trump requests a birthday cake.
The chocolatiers are challenged by fashion designer Julien Macdonald to bake an opulent cake.
The chocolatiers dive deep for inspiration as they make a cake with a nautical theme for singer Katie Melua.
The cake crew is set an Olympic-sized challenge as long-jump champion Greg Rutherford requests a giant candy house for a charity event.
R'n'B singer Macy Gray is presented with a talking cake for the launch of her new album, while Tom creates one with a flamingo theme for a wedding.
The chocolatiers are challenged to make a glitterball cake by Strictly Come Dancing's Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag.
Comedy duo Dick and Dom challenge the chocolatiers to make a Christmas-themed cake for a children's party at 10 Downing Street.
Actor Wesley Snipes makes an appearance. Reality series following staff at a Brighton-based chocolate shop.
Space tourism pioneer Richard Branson commissions some cakes from the Brighton-based chocolate masters.
The team prepares a cake for singer and actor Jason Donovan.
The team makes a cake for illusionist Derren Brown.
The chocolatiers make a cake for Tinie Tempah.
Comedian Joan Rivers sets the team a difficult challenge - to make a cake that has less than 150 calories per slice.
Former Spice Girl Mel C sets a tough challenge for the world-renowned cake-makers and chocolatiers.
Singer Michael Bolton asks the team to create a party cake to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Desert Symphony Orchestra.
The staff at the Brighton-based chocolate shop prepare a cake for comedian Bill Bailey.
The team makes a cake for Scissor Sisters singer Ana Matronic.
The team assembles a chocolate menagerie, and creates a nine-monkey cake for the animal charity Monkey World.
The team creates a cake paying tribute to Freddie Mercury for a charity ball.
Tom prepares a macabre wedding cake for a goth bride, while Beth prepares a cake celebrating the 30th anniversary of rock band Alien Sex Fiend.
The team makes chocolate stilettos and a cake celebrating a 40-year-old piece of moon rock.
The team prepares special cakes for a couple who love the seaside and a trainspotter celebrating a wedding anniversary.
Tom and Christine make their first ever appearance on live TV, and Dave makes a chocolate replica of Toyah Willcox.
The return of the programme following staff at a chocolaterie based in Brighton, beginning with Christine organising a photoshoot at a circus.
The team gets a big order from the Royal Academy, but Dave changes the design without the boss knowing.
Shop manager Flick is about to tie the knot and Christine wants to surprise her with 10 cakes to celebrate.
It is Halloween and the team is given the task of creating a spooky masterpiece.
Christine asks Mike to create a cake for a school featuring the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz.
Actor Stephen Tompkinson, who also provides the voiceover for the series, gets a surprise skull-inspired cake from the team.
Dave and Tom are given the tough task of creating a cake with 20 birds and a message in braille, while the team also makes a burlesque-inspired wedding cake.
Mike is asked to create a gelato-inspired cake for a Swedish couple, while Dave has his hands full with a taxidermy cake.
There is little seasonal goodwill in the shop as Christine demands the festive window display is the grandest ever.
The team decides to salute the brave work of the emergency services in the best way they know how - with cakes galore.
Tom attempts to build a spaceship cake in a very short period of time, while Dave tries to make a wedding cake for 42p.
The team creates cakes for two couples, one just starting out on their life together and another reaching journey's end.
The team creates an inspiring cake for an undertaker's wedding.
Christine attempts to bring the spirit of punk into the world of cake.
The crew creates a skull-inspired cake for Rottingdean's annual smugglers' night.