Kirsty Young was named Star Baker in tonight's instalment of The Great Sport Relief Bake Off.
The Desert Island Discs presenter managed to beat Olympian Greg Rutherford, actress Jane Horrocks and Dancing on Ice judge Jason Gardiner to take home the coveted apron.
She won over judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood with her showstopper chocolate cake - which had coconut sand, chocolate records and lots of rum to represent Desert Island Discs.
Young admitted that she felt "ridiculously delighted" with her victory, saying: "I feel fantastic. I love it. I love to win - who knew? I've never won anything."
Berry and Hollywood both said they were "proud" of the broadcaster, with the latter describing her as a "deserving winner".
Meanwhile, Rutherford expressed delight that Hollywood had seen potential in his baking, but Gardiner was less happy with the competition's events.
"I will never, never go into another kitchen," he said. "So much so, I'm going to have my kitchen ripped out of my home, because I don't ever want to see another kitchen again."
Elsewhere, Horrocks jokingly pretended to be distraught, saying: "I've said all along that people should bake for Sport Relief but don't. Don't! It's horrible. Do something else - run, do sport. Have you got a tissue?"
The Great Sport Relief Bake Off continues tomorrow at 8pm on BBC Two.