As the festive season approaches, Sony BBC Earth is set to captivate viewers with an exciting lineup of factual shows this October. From exploring the science behind everyday products to uncovering the secrets of the animal kingdom, the channel promises a thrilling journey of discovery.
‘Inside the Factory‘ returns for its much-anticipated eighth season on October 7, 2024, at 1:00 pm. Hosted by Greg Wallace and Cherry Healey, this series takes audiences into Europe’s largest factories, showcasing the production of everyday items like jeans, bath bombs, and jellybeans. Viewers will gain insights into the intricate processes behind the manufacturing of household staples, while learning the history and science behind these products, the company said in a press note.
Later in the month, nature lovers will be treated to ‘Mammals‘, a six-part series premiering on October 21, 2024, at 9:00 pm. This stunning show offers a deep dive into the world of mammals, from the tiniest creatures like the Etruscan shrew to the largest, like the blue whale. The series highlights their adaptability, intelligence, and survival strategies in the face of changing environmental challenges.
Both shows will air Monday through Friday, promising to leave viewers informed and inspired. Whether it’s the intricate workings of a factory or the majesty of nature, Sony BBC Earth’s October premieres offer something for everyone.
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