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Inside the Factory, Season 2: Historic insets for episodes on factory production of cereal, crisps, baked beans, bicycles, sweets, shoes and Christmas treats. 2017-2018 Inside the Factory, Season 3: Historic insets for episodes on factory production of tea bags, pasta, biscuits, a Christmas special, fish fingers, sauces, and soft drinks. 2018-2019
Presenter: 1 series 2015: The Jump: On the Piste: 2 series 2015— Inside the Factory: Co-presenter: 5 series 2015: Britain's Supermarket Revolution: What's in It for Us? Presenter: 1 episode 2013: Cherry Healey: Old Before My Time: Herself: 3 episodes Secrets of the Sales: 1 episode Cherry Healey's Property Virgins: 2 episodes The Year of ...
27 December 2020: TBA Gregg visits the Bulmers factory in Herefordshire to learn the secrets of how they make their cider. Cherry visits an orchard growing a sweet apple variety called Scrumptious. Ruth goes in search of who first put bubbles in a bottle. [21] 2: Socks: 5 January 2021: TBA
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In this month it was reported that Kimberley Walsh was likely to replace Wallace as presenter of Eat Well For Less, after Wallace left the show after eight years. [24] In December 2021, Wallace presented two Channel 5 Christmas specials: Gregg Wallace's Grand Christmas Adventure and Gregg Wallace's Magical Christmas Market.
Patrick Joseph "Paddy" McGuinness (born 14 August 1973) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and television and radio presenter. He rose to fame with the help of fellow comedian Peter Kay, who invited him to appear on the television comedy series That Peter Kay Thing (2000), and the sitcoms Phoenix Nights (2000–2001) and Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere (2004).
Mwaka "Mwaksy" Mudenda (born 19 December 1994) is a British television presenter from South London. She is best known for being the 39th presenter of Blue Peter , a programme she presented between 2020 and 2023, and has also presented Becoming Xtraordinary .
Rory Reid was born in 1979 in London, and grew up in the South London district of South Norwood. [1] As a child he was fascinated by cars, and while his friends had posters of football players or Ninja Turtles on their bedroom walls, Reid "had every supercar poster on the wall". [3]