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- Season 1 overviewJan 6-Mar 31, 200113 episodesSeason 1 episodes
- Aluminum foil; snowboards; contact lenses; bread. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- 2. CDs; Cheese; Pantyhose; Fluorescent Tubes, Etc. Jan 13, 2001
- Compact discs; cheese; pantyhose; fluorescent tubes. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Toothpicks; acrylic bathtubs; helicopters; beer. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Hearing aids; 3-D puzzles; rubber mats; toilets. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Copy paper; jeans; computers; plate glass. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Nails and staples; safety glasses; fabric; bicycles. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Kayaks; safety boots; electric signs; cereal. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Trucks; adhesive bandages; circuit boards; liquor. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Steel; apple juice; landing gear for aircraft; cosmetics. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Holograms; package printing; skin cultures; canned corn. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- 11. Plastic Bags; Solar Panels; Hockey Sticks; Etc. Mar 17, 2001
- Plastic bags; solar panels; containers for gas; hockey sticks.
- 12. Screw Caps; Chocolate; Pills; Pasta; Etc. Mar 24, 2001
- Screw caps; chocolate; pills; pasta. Host: Mark Tewksbury.
- Bicycle helmets; lithium batteries; car brakes; aluminum.
episodes. How It's Made is a documentary television series that premiered on January 6, 2001, on the Discovery Channel in Canada and Science in the United States. The program is produced in the Canadian province of Quebec by Productions MAJ, Inc. and Productions MAJ 2.
How It's Made. Find out how everyday products such as traditional bows, coffee machines, mascots and hammocks are produced. Find out how wooden doors are fashioned, paintballs are produced, newspapers turned out and diamonds are cut.
A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
How It's Made: With Brooks Moore, Tony Hirst, Lynne Adams, Lynn Herzeg. Television series that documents how various everyday products are made.
Jan 7, 2001 · 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.
Discover how aluminum pots and pans are produced and how artificial limbs are constructed. Also, explore the production of high-intensity light bulbs and see how peanut butter is made.
Discover how ball bearings and electrical wires are made. Explore the fascinating world of how everyday items are manufactured and produced. From aluminum foil to contact lenses, discover how many of the things we buy and use are made.