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 : Electrical Panels, Kites, Eyeglass Frames, Toothbrushes
November. 29,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for electrical panels, kites, eyeglass frames and toothbrushes, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 12 : Kitchen Knives, Mannequins, Socks, Hypodermic Needles
November. 22,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for kitchen knives, mannequins, socks and hypodermic needles, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 11 : Cement, Caskets, Soft Drinks, Glider Rockers
November. 15,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for cement, caskets, soft drinks and glider rockers, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 10 : Goalie Pads, Lapel Pins, Cardboard Boxes, Crystal Wine Glasses
November. 09,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for goalie pads, lapel pins, cardboard boxes and crystal wine glasses, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 9 : Sulkies, Bagpipes, Yule Logs, Fishing Lures
November. 02,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for sulkies, bagpipes, yule logs and fishing lures, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 8 : Suits of Armor, Street Light Poles, Bent Hardwood, Membrane Switches
October. 26,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for suits of armour, street light poles, bent hardwood and membrane switches, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 7 : Golf Balls, Furniture Handles, Parking Meters, Room Dividers
October. 18,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for golf balls, furniture handles, parking meters and room dividers, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 6 : Alkaline Batteries, Wheelchairs, Flutes, Cowboy Boots
October. 11,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for alkaline batteries, wheelchairs, flutes and cowboy boots, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 5 : Ambulances, Dining Room Tables, Diatonic Accordians, Acrylic Awards
October. 05,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for ambulances, dining room tables, diatonic accordians and acrylic awards, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 4 : Hockey Gloves, Snack Cakes, Remolded Tires, Wastewater Treatment
September. 28,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for hockey gloves, snack cakes, remoulded tires and wastewater treatment, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 3 : Robotic Arms, Tattoos, Sanitary Napkins, Concrete Pipes
September. 20,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for robotic arms, tattoos, sanitary napkins and concrete pipes, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 2 : Wood Burning Stoves, Orthoses, Ballet Slippers, Buses
September. 14,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for wood burning stoves, orthoses, ballet slippers and buses, and shows how each is made.
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Episode 1 : Paving Asphalt, Marshmallow Cookies, Loudspeakers, Electronic Door Locks
September. 07,2005
This episode demonstrates the production processes for paving asphalt, marshmallow cookies, loudspeakers and electronic door locks, and shows how each is made.
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