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There’s a disaster at Dean’s feet. He stares at an exploded-star made of lumps of flour and butter. The bowl covers what didn’t escape; the glass dome making it look like a display, like an exhibit in a museum. He’s sure there are some people, no names mentioned (Castiel Novak), who expected Dean to be the first one out. He hopes they are seriously disappointed to discover that Dean really is good at baking. The prize money is a big deal for him, and no matter how reluctant Dean might have been to get involved, he’s here because he’s in it to win it, unlike certain self-important rich-guys playing about on the show for PR shits and giggles.
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He was a music reporter for Mark Goodier's Evening Session on BBC Radio 1, alongside Andrew Collins. Also on Radio 1, from 1995 to 1997, Maconie joined forces with Collins presenting a music review called Collins and Maconie's Hit Parade, which originally went out on Monday nights from 9 pm to 10 pm and then on Sunday afternoons from 3 pm to 4 pm. In addition to this, in October 1996, Maconie took over a weekly album show on Radio 1 on Sunday nights, until late 1997.Dean froze with his glass raised half-way to his lips. He didn’t care to hear Novak’s opinion. He should have made himself scarce when he’d first thought of it but the opportunity for escape was long gone.
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A chance to get to know you like your friends do,” she said, her voice soft as she reached out to squeeze her fingers around Castiel’s hand.Dean made a derisive noise. “Well you would say that, since you’re the one that’s been forced to eat it.”