Sony BBC Earth has planned special content line-ups featuring interesting shows throughout the year to keep viewers entertained and immersed.
As a pleasant surprise for its viewers, the channel is running a Christmas special anthology titled ‘All Things Sweet’ to end 2022 on a sweet note.
The anthology will be broadcast across the channel on December 24 and 25, beginning at 11:00 a.m.
What is Christmas without delicious sweets and savory treats? Sony is tickling viewers’ tastebuds. Inside the Chocolat Factory Series airs on BBC Earth’s Christmas special anthology ‘All Things Sweet’ as a visual treat to Britain’s largest chocolate maker, where a royal visitor soars up the Christmas fever, the channel said in a statement.
Inside the Factory reveals surprising secrets of Christmas delicacies while showcasing its massive manufacturing scale. Supermarket Secrets provides a glimpse into the vibrant reality of dynamic consumer needs, as well as the strategies employed for luxury products on a budget.
Christmas also represents excitement and adventure! Rick Stein’s Road To Mexico takes viewers on one such journey to explore cocoa-producing regions. The series travels along California’s coastlines into Mexico, where vanilla grows and cocoa orchards are harvested to make high-quality chocolate. This chocolate is then used to make Christmas confections, among other things.
So, make this holiday season sweet with ‘All Things Sweet,’ and tune in to Sony BBC Earth on the 24th and 25th of December at 11 a.m.!
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