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Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get exclusive access to some of the largest food factories in Britain, which reveals the secrets behind food production.
S2, EP5 "Sweets"
Gregg Wallace lends a hand unloading a tanker of sugar, and follows its path through a factory to learn how the workers transform it into sweets.
S1, EP1 "Bread"
Gregg Wallace discovers how one of Britain's largest bakeries makes up to 1.5 million loaves of bread each week; he also uncovers the secrets to baking 4,000 loaves at once.
S1, EP2 "Chocolate"
Gregg Wallace is inside one of the world's largest chocolate factories in York to discover how they produce a staggering 7 million bars a day. He follows the incredible 24 hour journey - from bean to bar - of one of our best-selling chocolates.
S3, EP2 "Pasta"
Gregg Wallace is in Italy, hitching a lift on a train carrying over a thousand tons of wheat to the largest dried pasta factory in the world.
S8, EP10 "Paint and Wallpaper"
Gregg sees how the Farrow and Ball factory creates their classic paints and wallpaper by combining traditional handcrafted techniques and modern machinery; Cherry learns how to hang wallpaper; Ruth learns about painted warships.
S8, EP9 "Sofas"
Gregg follows the complex process as a sofa is made at the HSL factory in West Yorkshire; Cherry learns how foam for seating is produced; Ruth reveals the Scottish roots of the sewing machine.
S8, EP8 "Chocolate Bars"
Gregg visits the Nestle factory in York, England to learn how their Aero peppermint bar is made; Cherry learns how color that is added to food and drink can be created using only plants; Ruth learns the bitter history of hot chocolate.
S8, EP7 "Carpets"
Gregg Wallace visits the Axminster Carpets factory to see how the company's finely crafted carpets are made; Cherry Healey learns how raw wool becomes dyed yarn; Ruth Goodman unfurls the history of British carpet making.