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  2. BBC Two "Window on the World" idents - Wikipedia

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    50 Years - A set of stings and idents to commemorate the 50th birthday of BBC Two. In Cake, the 2 scrapes bits off a birthday cake off, and in Sneeze, the 2, via a sneeze, blows a selection of photos from various shows throughout the channel's history off the wall, with the song It Takes Two as the soundtrack.

  3. List of Cake Boss episodes - Wikipedia

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    Buddy and his crew make a candy mountain cake for his son Carlo's first birthday, complete with a chocolate "river". Marissa, as part of her ongoing internship, makes a two-tier cake for a "mystery" client. And on a busy day when customers are waiting in line for blocks, Mary shows up 45 minutes late for work, to the ire of Grace.

  4. Fact Checking Camilla's Dramatic 50th Birthday Party on 'The ...

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    Camilla's 50th Birthday Party Was Essentially a Soft Launch. As The Crown makes clear, the party (held in mid-July 1997) was essentially a test run to see if the British public would accept ...

  5. Happy Birthday BBC Two - Wikipedia

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    Happy Birthday BBC Two is a British entertainment television film that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 20 April 2004 to commemorate the channel's 40th birthday. [1] [2] The film was broadcast again from 16 to 24 April 2014 for the channel's 50th birthday in 2014.

  6. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Applesauce cake: New England [2] A cake that is prepared using applesauce, flour, and sugar as primary ingredients. Aranygaluska: Hungary: A cake with yeasty dough and vanilla custard. Babka: Poland and Ukraine: A sweet braided cake originating in the Jewish community. Babka Wielkanocna: Poland: An Easter cake with icing. Ballokume [3] Albania

  7. Kagemand - Wikipedia

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    Kagekone served at a boy's birthday party. Kagemand or Kagekone (English: Cake Man or Cake Woman) is a Danish cake in the shape of a boy or a girl whose head is removed, [1] and which is traditionally eaten at birthdays and anniversaries. The kagemand is rooted within Danish culture. [2] It is typically a variation of the simpler brunsviger. [3]