Tea Bags
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace receives some tea leaves from Kenya and follows them through the factory that produces one quarter of all the tea drunk in Britain.
Gregg Wallace receives a load of tea leaves from Kenya and follows their journey through the factory that produces one quarter of all the tea we drink in Britain. Gregg turns his 20-tonne batch into 6.9 million bags. Along the way, he discovers that there can be up to 20 different teas in your bag and that the recipe for the blend is altered every day, measured against a standard created in 1978.
Meanwhile, Cherry Healey discovers the secrets of the tea leaf in an African tea-processing plant. She learns that 40% of each leaf is made up of chemicals called polyphenols. She is surprised to find that white, green and black tea are all made from the same leaves. She also discovers that the bag surrounding your tea is not ordinary paper, but a highly engineered fabric made up of hemp, wood and polypropylene. She watches as a 60-kilometre-long roll is produced. And she gets some scientific tips on making the best possible cup of tea with a tea bag.
Historian Ruth Goodman investigates tea adulteration. In the 19th century, there were eight separate factories in London which existed solely to dry and recolour used tea leaves. She discovers that it was 'honest' John Hornim who put that right and ensured we could trust our tea. She also finds that in the military during the Second World War, armoured divisions had to leave the safety of their tanks to brew up - a habit that resulted in many casualties. She climbs on board a modern-day tank to make a cup of tea with a boiling vessel, the innovation that solved this problem.
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Tea to a tee
Duration: 01:35
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Ed Sheeran
Castle On The Hill
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Take That
And The Band Plays
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Taylor Swift
22
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The xx
A Violent Noise
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The xx
A Violent Noise
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Bastille
Good Grief
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Abana Ba Nasery
Esiesi Siolle
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Jackson Ingosi
Imbukula
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Shirati Jazz
Evaline Atieno
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Seinabo Sey
Hard Time
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Seinabo Sey
Hard Time
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Plan B
Prayin'
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Achieng Abura, Barbara Guantai, Suzanna Kibukosya, Mercy Myra, Nyota Ndogo, Suzzana Ow铆yo, Abbi, John Katana, Peter Ngeru, Gabiel Omondi, Juma Odemba, Eric Wainaina, Yunasi, Joy Mboya & General Defao
Wakati Ni Sasa
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Wiz Khalifa
No Sleep
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Rat Boy
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Olly Murs
Better Without You
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Ady Suleiman
Running Away
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Abana Ba Nasery
Abakambi
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Olly Murs
Love You More
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Passenger
Anywhere
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Rag鈥檔鈥橞one Man
Ego
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Anne Shelton
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
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George Formby
The Old Kitchen Kettle
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John Williams
The March From 1941
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OneRepublic
Heaven
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Peter Bjorn and John
Between The Lines
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Frightened Rabbit
Swim Until You Can't See Land
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Frightened Rabbit
Swim Until You Can't See Land
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John Barry
Moonraker
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Betsy
Wanted More
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Little Mix
Nothing Else Matters
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Sam Costa
Everything Stops For Tea
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Enter Shikari
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CHVRCHES
Empty Threat
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Saint Motel
You Can Be You
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Hurts
Nothing Will Be Bigger Than Us
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The Chainsmokers & Coldplay
Something Just Like This
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Gorillaz
Rhinestone Eyes
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Betsy
Wanted More
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Alan Walker
Alone
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Fiction (feat. Tom Odell)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Gregg Wallace |
Presenter | Cherry Healey |
Presenter | Ruth Goodman |
Executive Producer | Alice Harper |
Executive Producer | Sanjay Singhal |
Series Producer | Amanda Lyon |
Director | Michael Rees |
Producer | Emma Pound |
Producer | Sam Bailey |
Director | Sam Bailey |
Producer | Will Aspinall |
Director | Will Aspinall |
Production Manager | Sally Finigan |
Production Company | Voltage TV Productions Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Tue 18 Jul 2017 20:00
- Sun 23 Jul 2017 19:00麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland
- Tue 8 Aug 2017 02:45
- Wed 27 Dec 2017 15:20
- Sun 18 Nov 2018 20:00
- Mon 6 May 2019 20:00麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland
- Sun 25 Oct 2020 18:00麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland
- Sun 13 Mar 2022 17:15麻豆官网首页入口 Two except Scotland & Wales
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