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201660 minEncerrada

What Britain Buys

Emissora:Channel 4

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S01E04 - "Episode 4"

Foi ao ar em Jul 7, 2016, 7:00 PM

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Descrição

Mary Portas meets high street buyers, trend forecasters, celebrity endorsers and customers to find out which products are most popular with the British public.

Detalhes

Status
Encerrada
Idioma
English
Duração
60 min
Estreia
May 9, 2016
Encerrada
December 28, 2016
Programação
Thursday às 20:00

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Episódios (1 Temporada · 4 Episódios)

Episode 1

May 9, 2016

60 min

Episode 2

What Britain Buys is an eye-opening and intriguing look at how we shop, which products we buy, and what our ÂŁ6.7 billion a week shopping habit says about Britain today. This time, Mary Portas discovers how in 2016 it's not just what we buy, but how we buy, that is changing -with the switch to contactless spending, with cards, phones and even watches. Mary looks at the trend of putting snail slime on the face, and face masks for the bottom; at the millions of mums - and dads - doing the school run in leggings; what car pool karaoke means for the dash cam; how smart toys are affecting the way our kids play; and how virtual reality is on the verge of changing the way we all see the world.

Jun 23, 2016

60 min

Episode 3

Mary Portas examines why British shoppers are spending more on pets than ever - a massive Ăş4.6 billion a year. Why is Victoria Beckham making the news wearing flat shoes, not heels? What products of the 1970s are making a comeback? And there's a look at the rise of 'she sheds' as a rival to the 'man cave'.

Jun 30, 2016

60 min

Episode 4

Mary Portas looks at the impact that Brazil is having on our bottoms. With M&S predicting that the shape of the humble knicker is changing, what might this mean for jeans? As a country, the UK is moving away from disposable fashion and spending more on experiences, from cycling to festivals or weddings. Britain is a world leader of the outdoor music event, with festivals having a direct impact on high street trends. Mary also meets some mamils, who form a big part of the booming cycle industry. There's also a look at the impact that social media is having on weddings, from cakes to dresses and flowers. And, lastly, should you digitally detox and swap your smartphone for a new 'dumb' phone?

Jul 7, 2016

60 min

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