How It's Made
The host explains the making of leather basketballs, shoelaces and floodgates for public use.
The host explains the making of leather basketballs, shoelaces and floodgates for public use.
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Host Mark Tewksbury examines how copy paper, jeans, computers and plate glass are made.
Hearing aids; 3-D puzzles; rubber mats; toilets. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
Toothpicks, acrylic bathtubs, helicopters and beer are put under the microscope.
Compact discs; cheese; pantyhose; fluorescent tubes. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
Aluminum foil; snowboards; contact lenses; bread; host Mark Tewksbury.
The push-button ballpoint pen; soldiers get their pizza fix; river weeds are transformed into rugs.
Six-string star of rock and roll; a road car turned endurance racer; seafood spread from cod roe.
The world's biggest newspaper delivers over 80 million copies a day.
Subjecting cars to the elements; handmade baseball gloves; traditional Christmas puddings.
History preserved on skin; the fastest object in sports; Vikings harness volcanoes to make salt.
Horsehair turned into a bed; a space-faring picnic basket keeps astronauts fed; subterranean salad.
Fishermen transport lobsters; craftsman follow 300-year-old design; camera lens capability.
A beach airport that is flooded twice a day; a centuries-old processed food.
An Italian manufacturer makes a hat with flair; an Icelandic dairy dish; a commuter companion.
Pedal power weaves a fabric; the turnaround of the turntable; Icelandic delicacy has a fishy tale.
Massive tunnels are built to prevent blackouts in one of the world's biggest cities.
Keeping crooks from cracking credit cards; lifting a 1000 ton ship 70 meters into the air.
South Africa's famous redbush tea; robots accurately route passengers' bags; a historic hairbrush.
Turning goat fleeces into fabrics; building a quad bike that turns into a jet ski; creating a harp.
Fashioning the iconic Fedora hat; harvesting and freezing millions of peas in under three hours.
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