Celebrities look back on the sweets and snacks we loved from the 70's and 80's, goodies that many of us grew up with and loved.
I associated more with the second episode, being a child of the 1980's, one that grew up on Spira, Pyramint, chipsticks and pizza slices, snacks then were a million times better.
It's fun, it's nostalgic, it's the epitomy of a sweet treat. It'll make you feel sad at times, remembering just how good things used to be, Roses and Quality Street for example, they were amazing back in the day, unlike the garbage we get now.
It made me think of obesity and illness, I question, my school mates all loaded up on this stuff and avoided it, compare that to this generation.
Christopher Biggins and Rustie Lee are both glorious, too much loved members of the British Institution, only one is intensely irritating, moaning on about gender and inappropriate behaviour.
A shame this wasn't on over Christmas, though it may have had us hurling the abysmal Quality Street and Roses about, in memory of what they once were.
8/10.