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Gregg Wallace is in West Yorkshire, visiting a huge factory that makes more than 5,000 sofas every year. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey learns about the science of light bulbs.

Gregg Wallace explores the HSL factory in West Yorkshire to find out how they make more than 5,000 sofas every year. The huge site has 250 staff dedicated to furniture making. Gregg is following the production of one of their best-selling sofas, the Burros Classic in indigo.

Cherry Healey learns about the science of light bulbs to create the perfect environment to snuggle up on the sofa and visits a foam factory to see how comfy padding is produced in just a few minutes.

Historian Ruth Goodman takes a front-row seat to discover the history of the sofa and stitches together the fascinating story of one of the world's most famous sewing machines.

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RoleContributor
PresenterGregg Wallace
PresenterCherry Healey
PresenterRuth Goodman
Line ProducerLena Piper
Series ProducerMichael Rees
Executive ProducerLucy Carter
Executive ProducerSanjay Singhal
DirectorDuncan Thompson
Production CompanyVoltage TV

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  • Sun 18 Feb 202420:00
  • Wed 21 Feb 202419:00
  • Fri 23 Feb 202419:00
  • Fri 8 Mar 202408:00

Learn more about the history of the factory and how it has evolved with an interactive from The Open University.

Learn more about the history of the factory and how it has evolved with an interactive from The Open University.

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