Paddy McGuinness confirms return date for Inside The Factory as he officially takes over from Gregg Wallace --[Reported by Umva mag]
PADDY McGuinness has confirmed the return date for Inside The Factory. The former Take Me Out presenter will officially take over the show from MasterChef star Gregg Wallace. mcguinness.paddyPaddy McGuinness revealed the start date of Inside The Factory[/caption] BBCHe will take over from MasterChef star Gregg Wallace[/caption] Inside The Factory has been a firm favourite with viewers after it made its debut on BBC Three since 2015. The show followed former restaurateur Gregg, presenter Cherry Healey and historian Ruth Goodman, as they looked at the production of our most iconic foods. Back in 2023, it was announced that Gregg would depart from the series as he decided to focus on his autistic son, Sid. Now new host Paddy has given his fans a behind the scenes peak at filming as he played a prank on Cherry. On Instagram, he posted a short video where he was dressed in a white apron and blue shower cap. He hid behind a door in an office of one of the factories as he attempted to scare his co-star. It didn’t exactly go to plan as he was left waiting for a long time before she eventually made her way into the meeting room. However, Paddy confirmed when viewers can actually expect to see the new set of episodes in the caption of his post. He captioned the post: “I committed to this for nigh on 10 minutes!!! Worth every second. “Love you @cherryhealey. Brand new Inside The Factory starts Jan 2025.” Last year, it was reported that the real reason Gregg, 58, stood down from his role was because he had ‘offended female staff’ with ‘inappropriate banter’ at one of the factories. He commented on the situation during an appearance on Good Morning Britain. Speaking to Richard Madeley and Kate Garraway, he explained: “I left. I have got a little boy called Sid who at the moment is non-verbal, he is still in nappies. “He has got learning difficulties, I am an ambassador now for Ambitious about Autism, mum needed help there. “There was an argument inside the factory, the reporting isn’t accurate. There was an issue, I thought that is the perfect time to come out. Offending people in the factory, no.” He added: “There was an issue, I don’t want to discuss what the issue was but I thought that is a good time.” mcguinness.paddyPaddy hid behind one of the office doors for 10 minutes in a funny prank[/caption] mcguinness.paddyCherry was absolutely shocked when her new co-star eventually revealed himself[/caption] BBCThe show takes a look at the production of some of our favourite foods[/caption] Inside The Factory is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
PADDY McGuinness has confirmed the return date for Inside The Factory.
The former Take Me Out presenter will officially take over the show from MasterChef star Gregg Wallace. Paddy McGuinness revealed the start date of Inside The Factory[/caption] He will take over from MasterChef star Gregg Wallace[/caption]
Inside The Factory has been a firm favourite with viewers after it made its debut on BBC Three since 2015.
The show followed former restaurateur Gregg, presenter Cherry Healey and historian Ruth Goodman, as they looked at the production of our most iconic foods.
Back in 2023, it was announced that Gregg would depart from the series as he decided to focus on his autistic son, Sid.
Now new host Paddy has given his fans a behind the scenes peak at filming as he played a prank on Cherry.
On Instagram, he posted a short video where he was dressed in a white apron and blue shower cap.
He hid behind a door in an office of one of the factories as he attempted to scare his co-star.
It didn’t exactly go to plan as he was left waiting for a long time before she eventually made her way into the meeting room.
However, Paddy confirmed when viewers can actually expect to see the new set of episodes in the caption of his post.
He captioned the post: “I committed to this for nigh on 10 minutes!!! Worth every second.
“Love you @cherryhealey. Brand new Inside The Factory starts Jan 2025.”
Last year, it was reported that the real reason Gregg, 58, stood down from his role was because he had ‘offended female staff’ with ‘inappropriate banter’ at one of the factories.
He commented on the situation during an appearance on Good Morning Britain.
Speaking to Richard Madeley and Kate Garraway, he explained: “I left. I have got a little boy called Sid who at the moment is non-verbal, he is still in nappies.
“He has got learning difficulties, I am an ambassador now for Ambitious about Autism, mum needed help there.
“There was an argument inside the factory, the reporting isn’t accurate. There was an issue, I thought that is the perfect time to come out. Offending people in the factory, no.”
He added: “There was an issue, I don’t want to discuss what the issue was but I thought that is a good time.” Paddy hid behind one of the office doors for 10 minutes in a funny prank[/caption] Cherry was absolutely shocked when her new co-star eventually revealed himself[/caption] The show takes a look at the production of some of our favourite foods[/caption]
Inside The Factory is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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