8x1 Made in England: Our Northern Jacket Empire Episode overview
Waxed jackets have been handmade in a north east factory for over 100 years. We meet the workers keeping these traditional skills alive and bringing old jackets back to life.
Waxed jackets have been handmade in a north east factory for over 100 years. We meet the workers keeping these traditional skills alive and bringing old jackets back to life.
We meet the people behind a family-run ice cream van factory, seeing how they hand-build the vans and how they're innovating to deal with tough economic conditions in the industry.
We meet the people behind a family-run ice cream van factory, seeing how they hand-build the vans and how they're innovating to deal with tough economic conditions in the industry.
8x3 Made in England: A Very British Bike Factory - West London Episode overview
Can apprentices learning the traditional welding technique of brazing stand the heat as they join an iconic folding bike company during a period of unprecedented demand?
Can apprentices learning the traditional welding technique of brazing stand the heat as they join an iconic folding bike company during a period of unprecedented demand?
8x4 Made in England: Inside the Jet Engine Factory - Derby Episode overview
After a year when the pandemic brought the aviation industry to a standstill, Derby’s famous Rolls-Royce factory is investing in technology and people for the future.
After a year when the pandemic brought the aviation industry to a standstill, Derby’s famous Rolls-Royce factory is investing in technology and people for the future.
8x5 Made in England: The Biggest Smallest Car Company Episode overview
We meet the workers behind the two Mini factories that run 24/7, producing nearly 1,000 cars a day.
We meet the workers behind the two Mini factories that run 24/7, producing nearly 1,000 cars a day.
8x6 Made in England: The 007 Shoe Factory - Northampton Episode overview
It’s one of England’s last family-run traditional shoemakers and it has just dressed James Bond. But can it survive the trainer trend?
It’s one of England’s last family-run traditional shoemakers and it has just dressed James Bond. But can it survive the trainer trend?