Inside the Factory

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Inside the Factory

Gregg Wallace gets exclusive access to a factory that builds red London buses, while Cherry Healey visits a bus windscreen factory and Ruth Goodman learns about London’s earliest double-deckers.

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2024
Gregg Wallace visits a colourful factory that produces 200,000 litres of paint and 10,000 metres of wallpaper every week.
Gregg Wallace is in West Yorkshire, visiting a huge factory that makes more than 5,000 sofas every year. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey learns about the science of light bulbs.
Gregg Wallace visits an enormous factory in York to learn how millions of peppermint-flavoured bubbly chocolate bars are produced every year.
Gregg Wallace visits a huge carpet factory in Devon to learn how it weaves 46,000 square metres of carpet every year.
Gregg Wallace visits the colourful and fragrant Lush factory in Dorset to learn how an astonishing 14 million bath bombs are produced every year.
Gregg Wallace visits a huge brewery in Dublin to learn how two million litres of an iconic Irish stout are produced every day.
Gregg Wallace visits a food factory in Hertfordshire that produces 500 million parcels of stuffed pasta every year.
Gregg Wallace visits two factories in Italy and Wales to learn how denim cloth is made and then transformed into one of the world's most popular items of clothing - jeans.
Gregg Wallace visits a jelly beans factory in Dublin to reveal the astonishing processes used to make ten million of these colourful little sweets every day.
Gregg Wallace steps inside a huge Yorkshire puddings factory in Hull to learn how Aunt Bessie’s produces a staggering 500 million Yorkshire puddings every year.
Episodes 2023
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Gregg Wallace visits a factory that churns out 50,000 litres of dairy ice cream a day, and Cherry Healey enlists an ice hockey team to test methods for stopping brain freeze.
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Gregg Wallace visits the Denby factory in Derbyshire - which has been making pottery since 1809 - to follow production of the Halo Heritage mug, one of the factory's best-sellers.
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Gregg Wallace visits the biggest tortilla factory in Europe, Cherry Healey takes on the hottest chilli in the world, and Ruth Goodman explores Elizabethan ruff collars.
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Gregg Wallace visits a boot factory in Northamptonshire to follow the production of a pair of Doc Martens.
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Gregg Wallace visits the Ercol factory in Buckinghamshire to follow the production of a Windsor chair.
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New. Documentary series. Gregg Wallace is in the Netherlands at one of the world's biggest sauce factories, and Ruth Goodman investigates the origin of Worcestershire sauce.
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New. Documentary series. Gregg Wallace explores a Grimsby factory that processes 165 tonnes of fish a week and produces 80,000 cod fish fingers every day.
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Documentary series. Gregg Wallace visits the UK's largest sports shoe factory to see how they produce 3,500 pairs of trainers every day.
Gregg Wallace accesses huge factories that use extraordinary engineering processes to make our most iconic vehicle.
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