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MARY Berry makes a saucy TV return on Monday night — with a series of cheeky innuendos.

The former Great British Bake Off judge, 82, outrageously flirts with hunky Swedish chef Niklas Ekstedt, who at 39 is 43 years her junior, on the first episode of BBC1’s six-part series Classic Mary Berry.

 Mary Berry is joined by hunky Swedish chef Niklas Ekstedt on her new BBC One show
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Mary Berry is joined by hunky Swedish chef Niklas Ekstedt on her new BBC One show
 Niklas kneels in front of Mary to build a fire
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Niklas kneels in front of Mary to build a fire

In one scene of her new cooking show Niklas kneels to build a fire and she giggles: “It’s a long time since I’ve had a man on his knees in front of me.”

The pair then make meatballs in the first of BBC1’s six-part, Classic Mary Berry.

And Mary adds: “Will there be a sauce for them? I like a bit of sauce.”

Later, they whip each other with tree branches while foraging in the countryside for wood. Niklas says: “These are the branches we use in the sauna to whip each other.”

 The saucy pair also discuss Swedish saunas
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The saucy pair also discuss Swedish saunas
 The six-part series will air every Monday on BBC One at 8:30 PM
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The six-part series will air every Monday on BBC One at 8:30 PMCredit: WARNING: Use of this image is subject to the terms of use of BBC Pictures' Digital Picture

Mary quips: “That sounds exciting. How do you do it then? And you’re in the water together? Sounds quite good fun. I think I’m coming to Sweden.”

In a voiceover she adds: “Well Niklas certainly knows how to have a good time.”

Mary has been married to husband Paul Hunnings since 1966 and the pair have two children together.

Chef Niklas Ekstedt is famous for his open fire cuisine and has previously worked at Heston Blumenthal’s The Fat Duck.

Later Mary defended her love of boozy deserts.

She said: “I get awfully teased that I enjoy a little bit of alcohol in my puds, it does make all the difference though.”

Mary was known for her cheeky innuendos while appearing on BBC’s The Great British Bake Off from 2010 until 2016.

Her funniest phrases on the show included “Oh, no you have some irregular-shaped balls” and “it’s all in the wrist action” while judging the amateur baker’s creations.

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