Inside the Factory

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  • 2015
  • 7 Seasons

Inside the Factory is a British television series that takes a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the UK's most popular products are made. Hosted by Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey, the show visits factories across the country to explore the manufacturing processes of everything from baked beans to toothpaste.

Each episode of Inside the Factory focuses on a specific product, and begins with the hosts meeting the factory workers and learning about the history of the company. They then follow the journey of the raw materials as they are transformed into the finished product, showing each step of the process in detail.

One of the main appeals of the show is its access to areas of the factories that are off-limits to the public. Viewers are treated to close-up shots of the machinery and equipment used to create each item, as well as interviews with the staff who work with them. The show also incorporates scientific explanations of the chemical reactions that take place during the manufacturing process, making it both informative and entertaining.

Another interesting aspect of Inside the Factory is the way it highlights the sheer scale of modern manufacturing. Viewers are often shown vast warehouses filled with pallets of raw ingredients, or rows of machines churning out hundreds of units per minute. This helps to give a sense of the sheer volume of goods that are produced each day, and the incredible amount of coordination required to make it all happen.

Despite the complex nature of the subject matter, Inside the Factory manages to be accessible to viewers of all ages and backgrounds. This is in part due to the enthusiastic and approachable hosting style of Wallace and Healey, who are always keen to ask questions and get stuck in with the workers. The show also uses clear, jargon-free language and helpful visual aids to explain technical concepts, making it easy to follow for those without a scientific background.

Perhaps the most engaging part of the show is the way it sparks curiosity about the everyday items we take for granted. Viewers may never have considered how toothpaste is made, for example, but after watching an episode of Inside the Factory they may find themselves inspecting the ingredients list on the tube in their bathroom. The show encourages us to think critically about the products we use and where they come from, a valuable reminder in an age of mass production and global supply chains.

Overall, Inside the Factory is a fascinating and entertaining exploration of the manufacturing processes behind some of the UK's most popular products. With its engaging hosts, clear explanations, and in-depth access to the factories themselves, the show is a must-watch for anyone interested in science, technology, or just the inner workings of the world around us.

Inside the Factory is a series that ran for 7 seasons (50 episodes) between May 5, 2015 and on

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Seasons
Buses
10. Buses
August 8, 2022
The red double-decker bus is a global icon. They carry millions of passengers every day across the capital and are as synonymous with London as Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace. Now, Gregg Wallace has special access to a factory in Scarborough, Yorkshire where they build this famous people mover. But the bus that Gregg is helping to produce is a little bit special, because it's fully electric.Gregg helps the factory across all stages of the bus's construction, including operating a crane to lower the bus's steps in place, adding the anti-slip lino, riveting and gluing the walls and wiring the electrics - before taking on the nerve-wracking task of driving the finished bus out of the factory.Meanwhile, Cherry Healey visits a bus windscreen factory where she gets to grips with the construction of tough laminated heated windscreens. And in the main bus factory, she helps to give the bus its bright red coat of paint. She also visits an offshore windfarm to learn how turbines convert wind into watts that could one day power the electric buses.Historian Ruth Goodman learns about London's earliest double deckers and the vital role they played in the First World War.
Trains
9. Trains
August 1, 2022
When he was a child, Gregg loved playing with toy trainsets. Now he's got special access to learn how the ultimate model is made: a huge 187 tonne, five carriage electric train. At the 84-acre Alstom factory site in Derby, each one takes up to one thousand hours to complete.Gregg follows every step of the process, from the delivery of vast lengths of aluminium and a 15,000 degree welding operation to the carriages' assembly with a set of enormous cranes. He learns about such parts of the train's design as the dead man's pedal and the importance of electrification - all before getting to drive the newly finished train himself.Meanwhile, Cherry Healey travels to Scotland to visit the UK's last remaining factory that produces aluminium via smelting. She also visits an HS2 construction site to learn how two huge tunnel boring machines are digging ten miles through the hills.Historian Ruth Goodman is energised by the history of electric trains as she learns that the UK's first was a tourist train that is still in use along the Brighton seafront. The technology pioneered in the seaside town went on to be used in underground transportation all over the world.
Vacuums
8. Vacuums
February 16, 2022
Gregg Wallace visits a huge vacuum cleaner factory in the heart of Somerset and follows their biggest seller, the Henry vacuum cleaner in bright red.
Ice Cream
7. Ice Cream
February 9, 2022
Gregg visits a factory that churns out fifty thousand litres of dairy ice cream every day, while Cherry Healey enlists an ice hockey team to test the best methods of stopping brain freeze.
Mugs
6. Mugs
February 2, 2022
Gregg visits the Denby factory in Derbyshire. Brits drink 195 million mugs of tea and coffee every day, so Gregg is following production of one of the factory's best sellers, the Halo Heritage mug.
Tortilla Chips
5. Tortilla Chips
January 26, 2022
Gregg Wallace visits the biggest tortilla factory in Europe, while Cherry Healey takes on the hottest chilli in the world and Ruth Goodman reveals how the Elizabethans treated their ruff collars.
Leather Boots
4. Leather Boots
January 19, 2022
Gregg Wallace visits a boot factory in Wollaston, Northamptonshire to follow the production of a pair of Dr. Martens, while Cherry Healey gets to grips with the machines that make shoelaces.
Chairs
3. Chairs
January 12, 2022
Gregg Wallace visits the Ercol factory in Buckinghamshire to follow the production of a Windsor chair. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey investigates how sitting too much could be very bad for our health.
Malt Loaf
2. Malt Loaf
January 5, 2022
Gregg Wallace visits the largest malt loaf factory in the world, encountering a production line of massive dough mixing, mind-boggling tin filling and intensely hot baking.
Diggers
1. Diggers
December 29, 2021
In the first episode of this supersized series, Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get special access to a factory that makes as many as a hundred iconic yellow diggers every single day.
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Inside the Factory is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Inside the Factory on demand at Paramount+, Amazon Prime, Amazon, FuboTV, Apple TV and Pluto TV.
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