Gordon arrives at Brixton Prison in south London, a category B Victorian jail packed with drug dealers, burglars, muggers and thieves - some very unsavoury characters.
First Gordon needs to pick 12 men for his Bad Boys Brigade business, but none of them can even scramble an egg. Can the reprobates pull it off and become a dependable team for Gordon's business behind bars?
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Gordon must trust the prisoners with sharp knives if they're to be able to cook on the inside to sell on the outside. He develops a lemon curd treacle tart for production, and for the first time Bad Boys Bakery bread and cakes are flogged to the general public in a pop-up shop.
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Gordon's Bad Boy Bakery needs to make some real money, so they pitch a sweet treat snack to several major coffee shop chains. But will anyone be interested in a prison-made product?
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Gordon persuades Caffe Nero to stock the Bad Boys Bakery's lemon curd treacle slice for a 'make or break' showcase week and asks Justice Secretary Ken Clarke for vital financial backing. Finally, Gordon gets the political powers that be down to the Bad Boys Bakery for a spot of lunch.
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