How It's Made
TV-G
7.8
2001
Documentary
Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.
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Episode 13 : Bicycle Helmets, Aluminum, Car Brakes, Lithium Batteries
March. 31,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for bicycle helmets, lithium batteries, car brakes and aluminum, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 12 : Aluminum Screw Caps, Chocolate, Pills, Pasta
March. 24,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for aluminum screw caps, chocolate, pills and pasta, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 11 : Plastic Bags, Solar Panels, Plastic Gasoline Containers, Hockey Sticks
March. 17,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for plastic bags, solar panels, plastic gasoline containers and hockey sticks, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 10 : Holograms, Package Printing, Skin Culture, Canned Corn
March. 10,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for holograms, package printing, skin cultures and canned corn, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 9 : Steel, Apple Juice, Aircraft Landing Gear, Cosmetics
March. 03,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for steel, apple juice, aircraft landing gear and cosmetics, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 8 : Trucks, Adhesive Bandages, Computer Circuit Boards, Liquors
February. 24,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for trucks, adhesive bandages, computer circuit boards and liquors, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 7 : Kayaks, Safety Boots, Electronic Signs, Cereals
February. 17,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for kayaks, safety boots, electronic signs and cereals, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 6 : Nails and Staples, Safety Glasses, Fabrics, Bicycles
February. 10,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for nails and staples, safety glasses, fabrics and bicycles, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 5 : Copy Paper, Jeans, Computers, Plate Glass
February. 03,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for copy paper, jeans, computers and plate glass, and each shows how each is made.
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Episode 4 : Hearing Aids, 3-D Puzzles, Rubber Mats, Toilets
January. 27,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for hearing aids, 3-D puzzles, rubber mats and toilets, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 3 : Toothpicks, Acrylic Bathtubs, Helicopters, Beer
January. 20,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for toothpicks, acrylic bathtubs, helicopters and beer, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 2 : Compact Discs, Mozzarella Cheese, Pantyhose, Fluorescent Tubes
January. 13,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for compact discs, mozzarella cheese, pantyhose and fluorescent tubes, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 1 : Aluminum Foil, Snowboards, Contact Lenses, Bread
January. 06,2001
This episode demonstrates the production processes for aluminum foil, snowboards, contact lenses and bread, and shows how each is made.
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