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Matt Lucas details the 'disturbing' way he got offered Great British Bake Off role

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Matt Lucas has opened up on his hot new role as a Great British Bake Off judge. The Little Britain creator, 46, detailed the rather 'disturbing' way in which he got offered the highly sought after television slot with Roman Kemp on Capital Breakfast this morning, leaving listeners in utter hysterics.

Matt was contacted about the much-loved baking show after long term star Sandi Toksvig decided to say her goodbyes. Although he admitted that he was over the moon to have even been considered for the part, the funny man insisted that the way in which his name got thrown into the works was a little 'disturbing'.

As it turns out, fellow judge Noel Fielding, 46, had a intense vivid dream that Matt was announced as the new judge, and from there, he

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