Inside the Factory - All Seasons

Inside the Factory - Season 1

Season 1

How Our Favourite Foods Are Made

Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get exclusive access to some of the largest food factories in Britain to reveal the secrets behind food production on an epic scale.

Network
Episodes3
DatesMai 5, 2015 - Mai 7, 2015
Inside the Factory - Season 2

Season 2

Exclusive access to some of the largest factories in Britain to reveal the secrets behind production on an epic scale.

Network
Episodes6
DatesJuli 26, 2016 - Dez. 20, 2016
Inside the Factory - Season 3

Season 3

Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get exclusive access to some of the biggest factories in Britain and Europe to follow the relentless production lines making our favourite products.

Network
Episodes6
DatesJuli 18, 2017 - Jan. 16, 2018
Inside the Factory - Season 4

Season 4

Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey visit some of the UK's biggest factories to follow the relentless 24-hour production lines that produce our favourite products on an epic scale.

Network
Episodes7
DatesJuli 17, 2018 - März 26, 2019
Inside the Factory - Season 5

Season 5

In Series 5, Gregg and Cherry continue to gain access to some of the biggest factories in Britain and Europe, to follow the 24 hour production lines that produce our favourite products – from croissants to Cornish pasties.

Network
Episodes9
DatesJuli 30, 2019 - Mai 5, 2020
Inside the Factory - Season 6

Season 6

In the sixth series, Gregg Wallace visits such places as the world's biggest cider producer, a factory sewing 1.5 million socks each year and another churning out a million pots of yogurt every day.

Network
Episodes3
DatesDez. 27, 2020 - Dez. 22, 2021
Inside the Factory - Season 7

Season 7

In this series of supersized specials, Gregg Wallace accesses huge factories using extraordinary engineering processes to make our most iconic vehicles.

Network
Episodes16
DatesDez. 29, 2021 - Mai 9, 2023
Inside the Factory - Season 8

Season 8

Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey explore fascinating factory processes.
Network
Episodes10
DatesDez. 27, 2023 - Feb. 25, 2024
Inside the Factory - Season 9

Season 9

Paddy McGuinness and Cherry Healey hit factory floors across Britain for a snoop around their supersized production lines. What are the secrets behind our supermarket staples?

Network
DatesDez. 22, 2024 - Feb. 4, 2025

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