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Inside the Factory is a British television series produced by Voltage TV for the BBC. The first episode was broadcast on BBC Two on 5 May 2015. Each episode explores how a specific product is made inside a factory. The series is presented by Paddy McGuinness, Cherry Healey and historian Ruth Goodman who provides a look at how products came to ...
In 2018, Healey was a co-founder of The Hotbed Collective podcast, along with writer Anniki Sommerville and journalist Lisa Williams. [6] Healey has also written for several publications including Grazia, You Me Baby magazine, and Cellardoor online. She has co-presented eight series of Inside the Factory for BBC Two alongside Gregg Wallace.
5 October 1963 (age 60) Occupation (s) BBC presenter, historian. Notable work. BBC documentaries, advisor to the Victoria & Albert Museum. Website. www.ruthgoodman.me.uk. Ruth Goodman (born 5 October 1963 [1][2]) is a British freelance historian of the early modern period, specialising in offering advice to museums and heritage attractions. [3]
Inside the Factory host Gregg Wallace quits the show in order to focus on his son Sid.
February 4, 1997. (1997-02-04) The episode begins on the countertop as Larry welcomes the viewers to what he thinks is the first "VeggieTales Workout Video". He begins exercising, and then proceeds to the trampoline, gradually jumping higher until he begins hitting the cupboard directly above him.
13. 1. "Dirty Man-Horse". August 27, 2009. (2009-08-27) Rob becomes a horse jockey. He nicknames himself "Bolt Speedman" and nicknames his horse "Megahorse" in honor of his old mini horse, and together, they participate in a race. Drama gets a bigger office and some mice. 14.
24 July 2023. ( 2023-07-24) Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat is a satirical documentary written by Matt Edmonds and presented by Gregg Wallace, [1] and co-presented by Michelle Ackerley. [2] It was first broadcast on 24 July 2023 on the British television channel, Channel 4. [3] It depicts the development in food technology by which a ...
The series began as a series of direct-to-video features which were recorded before a live audience. The first Fun Song Factory was released on 1 December 1994, and released as part of a series of original straight-to-video content commissioned by Abbey Home Entertainment's Abbey Broadcast Communications subsidiary.