HIT television show The Great British Bake Off has been nominated for a Bafta.
The show, starring Mary Berry of former Lydney baker Paul Hollywood, will go up against Strictly Come Dancing and the Olympics Opening Ceremony at the TV Baftas in May.
The BBC2 show sparked a baking frenzy across the UK in 2012 and also returned for a Comic Relief special series earlier this year.
Viewers can vote for the winner before the award is announced at the ceremony.
Bafta chief executive Amanda Berry said: "The variety of programmes nominated for this year's Radio Times Audience Award reflects the increasing diversity of tastes among British viewers."
The show, starring Mary Berry of former Lydney baker Paul Hollywood, will go up against Strictly Come Dancing and the Olympics Opening Ceremony at the TV Baftas in May.
The BBC2 show sparked a baking frenzy across the UK in 2012 and also returned for a Comic Relief special series earlier this year.
Viewers can vote for the winner before the award is announced at the ceremony.
Bafta chief executive Amanda Berry said: "The variety of programmes nominated for this year's Radio Times Audience Award reflects the increasing diversity of tastes among British viewers."