
How It's Made
Documentary • TV-G • 2001–19 • 32 Seasons
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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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Brooks T. Moore, Lynne Adams, Lynn Herzeg, Mark Tewksbury, June Wallack
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User Reviews
A showcase for manufacturing ingenuity of items we use everyday. My only complaint is the narrators voice becomes a bit monotonous,
This is a good show… I don’t watch it a lot but when I do I’m actually pretty entertained
Interesting show to see how a lot of every day items are made
At times, Mesmerizing. For the curious mind.
Interesting and informative, great for a Sunday afternoon background noise
Very interesting to find out how things we use everyday are made
Learn how the world works, how so many things in everyday life get created. Great show back in the day!
It's interesting and can relax you to sleep at the same time.
Man there sure are a lot of specific machines for a lot of these things
It was very nice and instructive content
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7.1 – Based on 6.4k ratings
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