How Do They Do It?

How Do They Do It?

S16E20 - Remote Controlled Submersibles, Steiff Teddy Bears, Indian Cheese Paneer

29.11. 18:00
Discovery
30 minutes
2019

Many items that make up the modern world are the result of sophisticated engineering and production processes. How do they do it?

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Episodes

Season 11
S11E02

saffron, muscle car, Ice roads

10.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

saffron, muscle car, Ice roads

A look at ways to weave an authentic Turkish carpet, and how helicopter blade technology is being used to make cross country skis. Plus, the practicalities behind the Niagara Falls

S11E03

Nori; Beer Bottles; Shark Deterrents

11.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Nori; Beer Bottles; Shark Deterrents

A look at how sea weed for sushi is farmed, how a beer bottle is made that lasts for fifteen years and how they keep swimmers and surfers off a sharks menu.

S11E04

Brass; Ice Patrol; Penjing

12.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Brass; Ice Patrol; Penjing

Examining how the street lamps of Venice are cast, and how tiny trees are grown for the ancient Chinese art of penjing.

S11E05

Racing Bikes; Stunt Pilots; Oil Well

13.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Racing Bikes; Stunt Pilots; Oil Well

A look at how one of the fastest bikes in the world was created, how pilots train to perform death-defying acrobatics, and how oil and gas is brought up from the bottom of the sea.

S11E06

Bagels; Racing Tires; Liuli Glass

16.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Bagels; Racing Tires; Liuli Glass

A look at how New York bagels are hand-rolled, how they make a racing car tyre that will grip the track at 320kph, and how life-like sculptures are created out of glass.

Available in 6 minutes
S11E07

Trash collecting in Venice; Australian sheepskin; Pond algae

17.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Trash collecting in Venice; Australian sheepskin; Pond algae

A look at how waste is collected in Venice, how Australia's famous sheepskin boots are made, and how pond algae is turned into a health supplement

Available in 1 day
S11E08

Turkish Delight; Silver; Sunscreen

18.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Turkish Delight; Silver; Sunscreen

Examining how rosebuds are turned into Turkish delight, and how sunscreen is made to block out harmful UV light. Plus, how to hammer out a silver spoon.

Available in 2 days
S11E09

Canvas; Stinky Tofu; Bottle Recycling

19.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Canvas; Stinky Tofu; Bottle Recycling

A look at how the world's finest canvases are created, how tofu is made, and how to get 50 drinks out of a single bottle of beer.

Available in 3 days
S11E10

Beekeeping; Trikes; Body Armour

20.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Beekeeping; Trikes; Body Armour

An insight into how people care for bees, plus a look at how to build a trike that can carry a whole family and how to stop a bullet with a sheet of ceramic.

Available in 6 days
S11E11

Heat-Proof Glass; ATMs; Pagani

23.12. 18:00, Discovery, 30 minutes

Heat-Proof Glass; ATMs; Pagani

An insight into how the minerals that are an essential ingredient in glass cookware are mined, and a look at how money is kept safe and secure inside cash machines.

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About show

Czech, English, Hungarian
2019

How Do They Do It? is a television series produced by Wag TV for Discovery Channel. Each programme explores how 2 or 3 ordinary objects are made and used. The show's slogan is "Behind the ordinary is the extraordinary." The series is broadcast throughout the world on various Discovery-owned networks including:

⁕Discovery Channel, Science Channel, DMAX and Quest in the United Kingdom;

⁕Science Channel in the United States;

⁕Discovery Channel in Asia, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands;

⁕Discovery Channel and Discovery Science in Italy.

Series 1 and 2, which were co-produced with Rocket Surgery Productions, were narrated by Rupert Degas; series 3 and 4 were narrated by Iain Lee; and series 5 and 6 were narrated by Dominic Frisby. In 2008, the UK's Channel 5 begin airing the series, presented by Robert Llewellyn. This version was released on DVD in the UK in May 2010.

In the United States, the series airs on the Science Channel and is narrated by Chris Broyles.

This programme is similar to the popular Canadian-produced documentary programme, How It's Made, also broadcast on Discovery Channel networks.