Show Me What You're Made Of - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Bags
Teenagers Ellie, Alice, Faith, Joe and Sam go to two countries in Asia - Cambodia and Taiwan. They begin their working journey in the bustling capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh. As they start their first job in an enormous bag factory manufacturing for the world export market, who will succeed and who will fail in this place of exacting standards and strict rules? At night, as they get their first taste of living like a local, will our teens settle in or decide that it's all too much for them?

Coffee
Five British kids work and live alongside the people that make their favourite things. In episode two, the five UK kids head off to a remote Cambodian coffee plantation. In the countryside, they get the chance to try some of the local delicacies - deep-fried spiders, crickets and grubs! On the coffee farm some of them struggle with one of the toughest jobs there is in Cambodia - field work in the heat and the rain. Can they come together as a team and bring in the coffee harvest? And what happens when some of them go off to work with the Bunong people - one of the many local tribes in this region?

Onesies
Five British kids work and live alongside the people that make their favourite things. The five pampered teens make their way back to one of the thousands of factories in the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh. They get the chance to make one of their favourite things - onesies! - but it's much more difficult than it looks. In the very strict onesie factory it's boys v girls and one team comes unstuck very quickly. Can they get back in the boss's good books? Outside the factory gates, the team also have to come to terms with the poverty they find there, and the girls have to go back to school - in a slum.

Tea
Five British kids work and live alongside the people that make their favourite things. The teens leave Cambodia to fly further east to the island of Taiwan. Here they head straight to an enormous tea plantation where they grow the tea for the British export market. It's been a tough trip for our five teens and within minutes of arriving at the tea factory one of them feels unwell. With a man down how will the other four cope with the very physical work involved? Their boss is the strictest one yet and he is not a man to be messed with. At the end of their first shift the boss proves that he is very serious about tea when he sacks one of the team. They may be shocked but can they pull together as a team to turn this situation around?

Fish
Five British kids work and live alongside the people that make their favourite things. It's the teens last factory in Asia and they make their way to a fish canning plant on the Taiwanese coast. If they thought factory work would get any easier they were wrong! Some of them find the fish smell overwhelming and are horrified to discover that one job is boxing up fish heads and guts after the choice meat has been canned. Can they face their worst nightmare? Will they be able to finally show their last factory boss that they can manage a day's work even they might not want to? As they finish up in Taiwan and fly home to the UK, will they be able to show their families that their incredible trip has really changed them?
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