
How Do They Do It?
A circus tent is erected as high as a building in less than 36 hours.

A circus tent is erected as high as a building in less than 36 hours.

Navigating a cruise ship under a low bridge; locating truffles; mining Trinidad's asphalt lake.

Powerboats; making Swiss watches; creating wallpaper fit for palaces and parliaments.

Frankfurter; casino security; sniper rifles.

Farming the world's most expensive food; clay into china; Beckham and Kaka's boots.

Kepping a car on the road in a 24 hour race; turning sweet sugar cane into rum.

Rescuing the crew of a sunken submarine; a monster digger; a car that runs on beer.

Japanese toilets; scout helicopters; steel drill.

How accordions are built; how wasabi is made; how they produce a duck call that can trick birds.

Defusing World War II land mines; making crisp tasting cider; clearing undergrowth nylon wire.

How roulette wheels are made; pure olive oil; transforming a rusty wreck into a classic Batmobile.

Making playing cards that can defeat a cheat; brewing lager; luxurious private jets.

How an oyster grows a perfect pearl; how they put the twist in pretzels; building Venice's gondolas.

Holes in Swiss cheese; restoring a battle tank; robots run a large book collections.

New York's Rikers Island prison; Royal Mail mail boxes; turning fruit into jam.

A 700-hundred-year-old tree is made into a two-ton Japanese drum; how Italians make pasta.

World's biggest ice hockey rink and car plant.

Bowling balls; tower bridge; Gummy Bears.

How Japanese chefs prepare puffer fish; freight trains; how Scots weave over 700 types of tartan.

Making military helicopters; metro systems; engineering artificial reefs.