How Do They Do It?
S13E06 - Road Rollers; Canned Bread; Vertu Phones
Included: road rollers; canned bread; and cell phones made with rubies and sapphires.
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Wine; Goretex Extreme Weather Clothing
Wine; Goretex Extreme Weather Clothing
How popular wines are produced; and how PTFE is used to make extreme weather clothing.
Screws; Marmalade; Printed Dresses
Screws; Marmalade; Printed Dresses
How screws help hold the world together. Also: marmalade's bitter roots; and fashionable clothing created with technology.
Road Rollers; Canned Bread; Vertu Phones
Road Rollers; Canned Bread; Vertu Phones
Included: road rollers; canned bread; and cell phones made with rubies and sapphires.
Tinned Grapefruit; Snow Machines; Conveyor Belts
Tinned Grapefruit; Snow Machines; Conveyor Belts
How grapefruit is picked and processed in the African country of Swaziland; a North America ski resort that produces snow on demand; and the luggage-transportation systems at the world's airports.
Harp Strings; Roof Windows; Belgian Waffles
Harp Strings; Roof Windows; Belgian Waffles
How harp strings and roof windows are made. Also: origins of Belgian waffles.
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About show
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.