Former Great British Bake Off judge Mary Berry has said that she had her differences with Paul Hollywood, but she “admired him a lot”.

The 81-year-old decided to stay with the BBC and presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins when Channel 4 poached the hit show, saying that she was never tempted by the money.

She told Radio Times magazine “no one was more surprised than me” when Bake Off left the BBC, but that she avoided even being asked to join the show at its new home.

Mary Berry
Mary Berry (Ian West/PA)

Asked if she had ever been attracted by the prospect of a bigger pay cheque, she replied: “No, I wasn’t. And anyway, I was never asked to go. I avoided being asked. It was suggested what would happen if I did go to Channel 4, what I would get, the advantages.

“But I didn’t ever have a meeting with them. I’d made up my mind. To me, it’s an honour to be on the BBC. I was brought up on it.”

The baking queen, who could be replaced by Prue Leith on the Channel 4 show, said of Paul: “I would always stand by him. Paul and I had our differences about what was important to us, but he is a brilliant bread-maker and I admired him a lot.”

Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins (Ian West/PA)

She called Mel and Sue “extraordinary,” adding: “They are extremely bright and their humour is spontaneous and very cheeky. They are hilarious and I am so fond of them.

“It was the BBC’s programme, it grew there. So I decided to stay with the BBC, with Mel and Sue.”

Mary said that she was no fan of the clean eating craze and has a glass of wine most evenings with supper, adding: “I don’t do any of the clean food thing. It says sugar is out. There’s nothing wrong with having a little sugar. I eat sugar and I’m not huge.”

Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood
Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood (Yui Mok/PA)

And she joked about her appearance: “I’m quite good, aren’t I? I’m not bad.”

Opening up about her long and successful marriage to Paul Hunnings, a retired antiquarian bookseller, she said that when he first asked her father for her hand, he accidentally ran over and killed a dove.

“He called me a blithering idiot,” her husband told the magazine, “So I left it for a week.”

 Mary Berry and husband Paul Hunnings (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
Mary Berry and husband Paul Hunnings (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

She only accepted his hand in marriage after the third request – the first and second time sending him away because he had been drinking.

The couple had three children, Thomas, Annabel and William. In 1989, William died at the age of 19 in a car crash while driving his younger sister into town.

“After the crash, Annabel used to gather up the newspapers and hide them,” Mary said. “So I wouldn’t see the reports.

This week's Radio Times
This week’s Radio Times

“To us, it was an immense blessing that Annabel survived. If it had been the other way round, if William had killed his sister, his heart would have broken. He would have blamed himself to the end of his days.”

This week’s Radio Times is on sale today.