Inside LEGOLAND series premieres tonight on Channel 5

UK fans can enjoy the first episode of Inside LEGOLAND: A World of Wonder at 8.00pm on Channel 5 tonight.

A documentary camera crew has been following the operation of LEGOLAND Windsor Resort for the last two years and tonight viewers can enjoy the first episode of the new series. It airs on Channel 5 at 8.00pm.

Here is an extract from the press release, providing a taste of what tonight’s episode will feature:

Viewers will meet LEGOLAND Windsor’s expert team of Model Makers who between them are responsible for building, refining and updating the thousands of LEGO models across the Park. Made up of over 90 million LEGO bricks, there’s always a job to be done from replacing the fences at Buckingham Palace in Miniland to overseeing the new hippos – made from 5,000 LEGO bricks each – be transported to their new home by the lake. Viewers will also follow the newest member of the Model Maker team, Will, as he embarks on his first day in one of the most sought-after roles at the Park.

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On one of the hottest days of last summer, cameras were there as families flocked in their hundreds to earn their driving licence at the much-loved LEGOLAND Driving School before cooling down on the water slides and dodging the fountains at Drench Towers. But behind the scenes viewers will see just what it takes to keep the rides running as temperatures rise under the watchful eye of the Park’s Technical Services team.

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