

Show Me What You're Made Of
Five children travel across the world to live and work alongside the people who make the everyday items they take for granted.
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Five cosseted British kids travel to Indonesia and the Philippines to work in factories making their much-loved gadgets, toys and clothes.
- Ep 1
1.Toys
12-12-2011The five kids go to Indonesia and are put to the test in one of Asia’s most successful toy factories. The work is hot and there are strict rules in place – will they impress their...
- Ep 2
2.Clothes
13-12-2011Stacey takes the kids to their second job in Indonesia, in a vast, high-tech clothing factory, which occupies a site the size of eleven football pitches. The kids find the poverty...
- Ep 3
3.Jewellery
14-12-2011The kids move on to the Philippines as they visit a jewellery factory on the island of Cebu. The conditions in the factory are hotter than anything they’ve experienced before and t...
- Ep 4
4.Electronics
15-12-2011The kids works in a jaw-dropping electronics factory in Manila which makes millions and millions of parts for the electronic gadgets that they rely on at home. The targets in the f...
- Ep 5
5.Silk
16-12-2011The kids spend the last few days of their trip roughing it out as farm hands on a silk farm in the Philippines. Here they have to handle and process the big fat live bugs needed to...
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