Back to the Floor (UK TV series)

Back to the floor
Format Documentary, Reality-TV
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 5
Production
Producer(s) BBC
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC
Picture format 4:3
Original run 28 October 1997 (1997-10-28) – 19 April 2002 (2002-04-19)
Chronology
Related shows Undercover Boss

Back to the Floor is a Reality-TV documentary series broadcast on BBC2 in the late 1990s and early 2000s in which CEOs or Top level managers Go undercover in their operations and take a junior/entry level job in their company. This give the bosses a lot think about during this exercise. They learn how their company really works, what the industry is like, and what their employees really think of them.[1]

Contents

Awards

It won "Best Feature" at the British Academy Television Awards 1999.

Episodes

Series 1

Series 2

Series 3

Series 4

Series 5

Episode 1 (Broadcast 30 October 2001) - Cruising. American multimillionaire Bob Dickinson, president of Carnival Cruise Lines, goes back to work on one of his own liners.

Episode 2 (Broadcast 6 November 2001) - Burger king. French businessman Eric Bonnot, head of the Burger King fast-food chain in the UK, swaps the boardroom for a week's work behind the counter at the Liverpool branch.

Episode 3 (Broadcast 1 November 2001) - Hovis. Peter Baker, MD of British Bakeries, swaps the boardroom for a week of putting crosses on hot-cross buns, scooping up litres of garlic butter with his hands, and chanting business Mantras in his Newcastle upon Tyne bakery.

Episode 4 (Broadcast 20 November 2001) - Central park. Just ten days after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Dr. Regina Peruggi, president of the New York Central Park Conservancy, leaves her Fifth Avenue office to work as a gardener in Central Park, where duties include cleaning dog mess and cleaning up after drug addicts.

Episode 5 (Broadcast 27 November 2001) - Ambulance. Adrian Lucas, Chief Executive of the Scottish Ambulance Service, returns to the streets of Glasgow as a member of the ambulance crew.

Episode 6 (Broadcast 4 December 2001) - Women's prison USA. John Ferguson, head of the world's largest private prison firm, heads for New Mexico as he works for a week a guard at one of his organisation's own women's prisons.

Episode 7 (Broadcast 18 December 2001) - Dating agency. As head of the UK's largest dating agency, Louise Hansen's job is to make profits from lonely hearts.

Episode 8 (Broadcast 19 April 2002) - Hoover. Despite making the world's most famous vacuum cleaners, the Hoover factory near Glasgow is fighting for its future.

See also

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