The Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft
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- | Crafting series with [[Leigh Francis|Keith Lemon]] and Anna Richardson. Four contestants craft for the right to be one of three to craft for a celebrity guest, winners win the key to the factory. Fourth-placed crafters see their contraptions fed into a crusher. | + | Crafting series with [[Leigh Francis|Keith Lemon]] and [[Anna Richardson]]. Four contestants craft for the right to be one of three to craft for a celebrity guest, winners win the key to the factory. Fourth-placed crafters see their contraptions fed into a crusher. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 16:23, 23 July 2020
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Host
Leigh Francis as "Keith Lemon"
Co-hosts
Judges: Harriet Vine and Zak Khchai
Broadcast
Studio Ramsay for Channel 4, 10 May 2020 to present
Synopsis
Crafting series with Keith Lemon and Anna Richardson. Four contestants craft for the right to be one of three to craft for a celebrity guest, winners win the key to the factory. Fourth-placed crafters see their contraptions fed into a crusher.
Trivia
Billed in some sources as Keith Lemon's Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft.
Coronation Street actress Jayne Tunnicliffe was the loser of the first show.
The 'tea lady' was played by Keith Lemon's real-life mother Pat.
See also
Beat the Crusher, which did the crusher thing first, and The Jules and Lulu Show which did it... also.