LUXURY kitchen designers, The Myers Touch were delighted to welcome Cherry Healey, co-presenter of BBC Two’s Inside the Factory, to film part of their sixth series launch episode in their Kings Worthy-based design studio.

The episode, broadcast on Tuesday January 12 at 8pm, showed viewers how yoghurt is made in mass-production in the UK.

Scenes filmed in The Myers Touch Design Studio includes presenter Cherry Healey at one of their working SieMatic kitchen displays testing plant-based alternatives to milk, as well as making some delicious Yorkshire Puddings with food scientist, Dr Stuart Farrimond, using some of the favourite milk alternative’s in one of studio’s superior Wolf M Series built-in ovens.

Owners of The Myers Touch, Keith and Helena Myers said: “It was a pleasure to host ‘Inside the Factory’ in our showroom in the autumn of 2020.

“We especially enjoyed learning about plant alternatives to milk and watching how Cherry made the mouth-watering Yorkshire Puddings in the sleek Wolf M Series oven in our showroom – the smell in the kitchen was divine”

The photo shows from front left: food scientist, Dr Stuart Farrimond and front right shows: Cherry Healey. The staff from The Myers Touch Design Studio are standing behind the SieMatic kitchen Island Unit in their design studio.

The Inside the Factory series is hosted by Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey.

It provides viewers with exclusive access and the secrets behind food production in some of the largest food factories in Britain.

Cherry and the production team filmed the episode in The Myers Touch showroom in September 2020 under Covid-production guidelines.