Show Me What You're Made Of

Show Me What You're Made Of (2011- )

EndedReality showChildren

Five children travel across the world to live and work alongside the people who make the everyday items they take for granted.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 15:50 (30 min)

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S08E05Train DepotNov 23, 2018
S08E04Sausage FactoryNov 22, 2018
S08E03Bee and Honey FarmNov 21, 2018
S08E02Photo FactoryNov 20, 2018
S08E01Theme ParkNov 19, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Show Me What You're Made Of premiere?

Show Me What You're Made Of premiered on April 11, 2011.

Who were the hosts of Show Me What You're Made Of?

The hosts of Show Me What You're Made Of were Stacey Dooley, Miquita Oliver, and Rick Edwards.

What is the premise of Show Me What You're Made Of?

Show Me What You're Made Of follows a group of British children as they travel around the world to experience different working environments and learn about the challenges faced by child laborers.

In which countries did Show Me What You're Made Of take place?

Show Me What You're Made Of took place in countries such as India, Tanzania, China, Mexico, and Brazil.

How many children participated in each season of Show Me What You're Made Of?

Each season of Show Me What You're Made Of featured a group of five children.

What age range did the children in Show Me What You're Made Of belong to?

The children in Show Me What You're Made Of were aged between 11 and 13 years old.

How long did each episode of Show Me What You're Made Of last?

Each episode of Show Me What You're Made Of had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What were some of the jobs the children took on during Show Me What You're Made Of?

The children in Show Me What You're Made Of worked in various industries such as garment factories, tea plantations, fishing boats, and recycling centers.

Did the children face any challenges during their work experiences on Show Me What You're Made Of?

Yes, the children faced numerous challenges including long hours, physically demanding work, language barriers, and cultural differences.

How did the children feel about their experiences on Show Me What You're Made Of?

The children had mixed reactions to their experiences, with some finding it eye-opening and gaining a new appreciation for their privileges, while others found it emotionally challenging.

Did Show Me What You're Made Of raise awareness about child labor?

Yes, Show Me What You're Made Of aimed to raise awareness about child labor and the conditions faced by child workers in various parts of the world.

Was Show Me What You're Made Of a documentary series?

Show Me What You're Made Of can be considered a documentary series as it showcases real-life experiences of children working in different industries.

Did Show Me What You're Made Of receive any awards or nominations?

There is no information available regarding awards or nominations received by Show Me What You're Made Of.

How many episodes were there in each season of Show Me What You're Made Of?

Each season of Show Me What You're Made Of consisted of six episodes.

What was the impact of Show Me What You're Made Of on its viewers?

Show Me What You're Made Of aimed to educate and inspire viewers to take action against child labor and support initiatives that protect the rights of children.

Did Show Me What You're Made Of have any spin-offs or related shows?

There is no information available regarding any spin-offs or related shows of Show Me What You're Made Of.

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