How It's Made

2001

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EP1 Electrophoretic Displays; Dry Erase Boards; Air Rifles; Quartz Countertops Feb 10, 2019

EP2 Custom Shoe Trees; Clay Targets; Squeeze Chutes; Composite Boat Propellers Feb 17, 2019

EP3 Orthodontic Retainers; Orange Juice; Retractable Saunas; Sawmill-Blade Knives Feb 17, 2019

EP4 Table Tennis Tables; Plastic Model Kits; Light Microscopes Feb 24, 2019

EP5 Hand Forged Hammers; Gummy Vitamins; Boat Trailers; Tea Lights & Jar Candles Feb 24, 2019

EP6 Guitar Pickups; Heated Furniture; Water Well Cylinders; Nonconductive Tools Mar 03, 2019

EP7 Innerspring Mattresses; Stand-Up Paddle Boards; Vacuum Cleaners Mar 03, 2019

EP8 Belts; 3D Metal Printers; Detectable Warning Panels; Model Stirling Engines Mar 10, 2019

EP9 Compression & Extension Springs; Micro Drill Bits; Skiffs; Painted Glass Backsplashes Mar 10, 2019

EP11 Tin Whistles; Horn Products; Formula F Race Cars Mar 17, 2019

EP12 Motorcycle Goggles; Handbuilt Jukeboxes; Vacuum Excavators; Pewter Shaving Sets Mar 24, 2019

EP13 Peaked Caps; Custom Water Heaters; Electric Boats; Fencing Foils Mar 24, 2019

7.8| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

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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Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
Patience Watson One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
stinsonfamily My 7yr old was tasked with writing a letter to someone famous. In short, he wrote his letter to "How It's Made". Is there an address that we can send his letter to? This is a requirement for a group that he is involved in. They have to review their letter with the group and mail. Also, any return would be awesome and make his day. This is his favorite show and has been since he was 4 years old!Grandpa records the show and he is able to catch up on all the shows. Im certain that he has watched all of them to date. He always brings up what he has learned and has applied what he has learned in his "creations".
rufustf33 This could have been such a good show, but is executed so poorly it is instead the electronic equivalent of Sominex. With a droning narration and no background info or real insight into the subjects covered, it is a total waste of an opportunity to truly bring these subjects to life on TV.Sure, it does have some interesting subjects, but "How It's Made" shows them in such a bland and boring way that it's a chore to watch an entire episode. This show is such a waste. It could be sooooo much better by showing fewer subjects in more detail and without the droning voice-over.A little depth would go a long way.
agagnon6 it is the best show and i have been watching it forever. it is my favorite show! it provides great information about almost everyday products. some examples of products are like boats, buses, engines, and a bunch more stuff, a bunch!!!!!!!!!!! there is a person in the background saying very detailed instructions while they show you the video how they make it! the show is full of excitement, and it is very educational. the best show i have ever seen! super! i have never seen a show better!!!! it is on 2 channels, (science channel and discovery channel), and very good times. I am not sure why some people are posting 3 star reviews? overall, it is the best show that i think is on the science channel!
jjkoletar The wide variety of the many excellent shows give an interesting view of your everyday products from the factory to your uses, each segment gives a detailed view on how it all goes down. As one of the very popular shows on The Science Channel and Discovery Channel, many people learn about the complex techniques and processes used to produce ordinary and extraordinary products. Most segments teach everyone watching a interesting process. The music is also great, accompanying the narration , I always jam to the background, even in the most uninteresting (to me) segments, there is always something good on in How It's Made.