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Inside the Factory Season 7

December. 22,2021
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7.9
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TV-G
| Documentary

Gregg Wallace accesses the huge factories making our most iconic vehicles.

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Inside the Factory Season 7 Full Episode Guide

Episode 17 - Mints
First Aired: May. 09,2023

Gregg visits a factory that churns out 32 million mints per day. Cherry Healey visits the largest sugar beet factory in Europe, and Ruth Goodman explores minty mouthwash marketing.

Episode 16 - Rice Pudding
First Aired: May. 02,2023

Gregg Wallace explores the Ambrosia factory in Lifton, Devon, to reveal how it makes up to 360,000 rice puddings every single day.

Episode 15 - Vegan Sausages
First Aired: April. 25,2023

Gregg visits a factory that churns out up to 90,000 vegan sausages a day, while Ruth Goodman uncovers the green shoots of the vegetarian movement in Britain.

Episode 14 - Crumpets
First Aired: April. 18,2023

Gregg Wallace visits a factory making 432 million crumpets every year. Cherry Healey learns the science of making batter for pancakes, and Ruth Goodman reveals how crumpets got their bubbles.

Episode 13 - Pork Pies
First Aired: April. 11,2023

Gregg Wallace explores the Vale of Mowbray pork pie factory, which began making pork pies in 1928. Cherry Healey reveals hacks for the perfect vegan shortcrust pastry.

Episode 12 - Jaffa Cakes
First Aired: April. 04,2023

Gregg Wallace visits a factory that churns out 1.4 billion Jaffa Cakes a year, while Cherry Healey is in the city responsible for growing the fruit that gives these cakes their name.

Episode 11 - Buses
First Aired: August. 08,2022

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.

Episode 10 - Trains
First Aired: August. 01,2022

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. Historian Ruth Goodman is energised by the history of electric trains.

Episode 9 - Vacuums
First Aired: 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.

Episode 8 - Ice Cream
First Aired: February. 09,2022

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.

Episode 7 - Mugs
First Aired: February. 02,2022

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.

Episode 6 - Tortilla Chips
First Aired: 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.

Episode 5 - Leather Boots
First Aired: January. 19,2022

Gregg Wallace visits a bootmaking 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.

Episode 4 - Chairs
First Aired: 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.

Episode 3 - Malt Loaf
First Aired: January. 05,2022

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.

Episode 2 - Diggers
First Aired: December. 29,2021

Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get special access to a factory that makes as many as a hundred iconic yellow diggers every single day.

Episode 1 - Christmas Cards
First Aired: December. 22,2021

Gregg visits the Woodmansterne card factory in in Watford. It’s one of the largest greeting card companies in the UK, a family business sending out 35 million cards a year.

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