Tim Healy as Narrator

Episodes 10

Episode 1

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March 17, 2021
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Featuring a look at the creation of Cornish pasties, umbrellas, vintage style jukeboxes and carpets.

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Episode 3

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March 31, 2021
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Going inside a soup factory, learning about the UK's finest pool tables, visiting the last remaining UK television factory and learning the secrets of making silk ties.

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Episode 2

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April 1, 2021
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A look behind the scenes at how Soreen is made, a look at a Birmingham whistle maker, meeting drum makers and visiting a company that makes sheds.

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Episode 4

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April 15, 2021
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Learning the secrets of Kendal Mint Cake, discovering the ancient art of stained glass making in York, hearing about bow and arrow production and seeing how hot tubs are made.

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Episode 5

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April 22, 2021
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A look at double glazing at a UPVC recycling plant, the ancient art of milling for a Welsh Bara Brith, Sheffield steel for Olympic ice skates and a craftsman making banjos.

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Episode 6

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April 29, 2021
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Visiting the Pimm's factory, meeting craftspeople making uniforms for the Household Cavalry, learning how jungle vines become polo mallets, and seeing how street lights are made.

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Episode 7

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May 6, 2021
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A look at unskippable vinyl turntables, the community spirit behind elderflower cordial, some of the planet's best telescopes and the art of making model trains.

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Episode 8

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May 13, 2021
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A look at Britain's first commercially produced rum, making a George Cross, handmade wooden canoes and creating furniture-making tools.

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Episode 9

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May 20, 2021
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Featuring a married couple running a booming Scotch egg business, a cotton mill-turned-soap factory, craftsmen making accurate compasses and a family firm making teddy bears.

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Episode 10

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Season Finale
May 27, 2021
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From the mass produced to the hand crafted, a behind the scenes look at how Britain's most iconic brands are made. Go behind the scenes at the Scottish firm making cashmere for the world's finest fashion houses. See how a jigsaw puzzle is made, piece by piece. Meet the family of fishermen producing Welsh delicacies of cockles and laver bread. And discover how a quintessentially British teapot is made, from fine bone china. These are just some of the products that are all, proudly, Made in Britain.

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