Britain's Favourite... - Season 4 / Year 2020

Season 4 / Year 2020

Episodes

Britain's Favourite Cereal
Britain spends more money on breakfast cereal every year than anywhere else in Europe, and in this show, the UK has voted to decide its favourite. Celebrities discuss the top 20, while reminiscing about classic cereal adverts. There's also a trip to the café where there is nothing but cereal on the menu, and a famous wheaty challenge is beefed up.

Britain's Favourite Cleaning Product
It is a four billion-pound market in the UK, but from sponges to sprays, which go-to housekeeping item will come out shining? Plus, at home with Barry Scott, and can DIY remedies give off-the-shelf solutions a run for their money?

Britain's Favourite Chocolate
Will the Curly Wurly leave the public in a twist? Are Galaxies out of this world? Or do we need a break from the Kit-Kat? Chocolate-loving celebrities give their thoughts as the chocolate champion is crowned.

Candy Wars: Britain's Favourite Sweets 2020
Confectionery-loving celebrities crunch and chew their way through the public's chosen top 20 goodies, while reminiscing about sweet TV adverts from times gone by. One lucky competition winner heads to a factory to invent her own sweet, there's a visit to the world's oldest sweet shop and one of the UK's top competitive eaters tries to break a marshmallow-eating world record.
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