... etc. Not using colons, no equals. Ensure no leading/trailing spaces. For # tags line: must be starttags tags endtags. \’tags\’ replaced with actual tags string.\n\nAlso startcontinent etc.\n\nEnsure no extra blank lines.\n\nWe must ensure each required field present: title, category, subcategory, continent, country, region, place, subplace, image1description, image2description, tags, text. We also need startcontinent etc.\n\nNow let’s craft 300-char descriptions.\n\nImage1description: \’A pastel Banksy‑style sketch illustrating the headline, with subtle shading of a whisk and rolling pin beneath a stylised TV camera. The image hints at a new baking coach stepping onto the cooking show set, evoking a quiet excitement without direct symbolic elements.\’ Count characters. Let’s rough count: This is about 250? Let’s count:\n\n\’A pastel Banksy‑style sketch illustrating the headline, with subtle shading of a whisk and rolling pin beneath a stylised TV camera. The image hints at a new baking coach stepping onto the cooking show set, evoking a quiet excitement without direct symbolic elements.\’\n\nCount: \n1 A\n2 space\nLet’s just approximate; maybe 240. We need about 300 characters. We can extend.\n\nAdd: \’The composition avoids any emotive or dramatic flair, focusing solely on small cooking tools and subtle lighting that underscores the factual nature of the news.\’ Add. That maybe more.\n\nWe’ll produce maybe 300 exactly approx.\n\nImage2description: same but monochromatic. \’A monochromatic Banksy‑style sketch showing a whisk, rolling pin, and television set in black tones. The drawing aims to present the headline calmly, with no bright colours or hearts, reflecting the straightforward announcement of a new Bake Off host.\’\n\nAdd similar.\n\nNow ensure 300 chars? approximate.\n\nNow text: 3 paragraphs, separated by _2_ and _3_. We’ll write with b for bold maybe highlight main facts. Use i. Avoid emotional adjectives. Use \’bubbling with excitement\’ but that’s quote. We’ll keep quotes. The user quoted \’bubbling with excitement\’ but we can’t use \’exciting\’ as adjective? It’s factual; quoting. We’ll use quote as user said; it’s fine.\n\nParagraph 1: 700 chars. We’ll include details: Nigella Lawson joins Channel 4, Paul Hollywood co-host, replacing Prue Leith, timeline, statement. Add her background. We’ll keep neutral.\n\nParagraph 2: 700 chars. discuss Bake Off history, the significance of replacing, format, viewer expectations, the network’s perspective. Keep neutral.\n\nParagraph 3: 700 chars. talk about potential impact, audience reaction, and info about upcoming episodes. Avoid emotional.\n\nAdd html tags like b for emphasis.\n\nNow compute approximate char lengths: 70032100, but we need 2000 approx. Let’s aim 600 each about 1800, but to be safe maybe 650 each 1950 char. We’ll approximate.\n\nWe cannot count precisely but will produce moderate length, maybe near 2000.\n\nOk, let’s craft paragraphs.\n\nParagraph 1:\n\n\’British food journalist and television personality Nigella Lawson announced her decision to join Channel 4’s flagship cooking competition, The Great British Bake Off, as a new judge. In a statement released to media outlets she said she was \\\’bubbling with excitement\\\’ to work alongside established judge Paul Hollywood on the programme. Lawson, recognised for her appearances on cooking shows such as Nigella on the Radio and Great British Cooking, was scheduled to begin her role in the forthcoming series, succeeding former judge Prue Leith who stepped down after the 2023 season.\’\n\nCheck length approx 600? We’ll keep.\n\nParagraph 2: \’The Great British Bake Off, broadcast on Channel 4 since 2010, has toured for more than a decade under the stewardship of judge Paul Hollywood’,’tool_calls’:[]}endtext