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How It's Made (French: Comment c'est fait) is a Canadian documentary television series that premiered in 1999 in Canada[1] and France, and in 2001 on the Discovery Channel and the Science Channel in the United States. The program's format is half-hour episodes with 24 minutes of content usually in four 4:30 segments, each of which details how a different unrelated product is manufactured or made.[2] The show is produced in Quebec, Canada by Productions MAJ, Inc.
How it's Made is a show that does exactly what it sounds like it would do... it shows you how every day items, such as golf balls or hockey sticks, are made.
I find this programme absolutely fascinating - I love to find out how things are actually produced, it even tells how many items have been made during the show! I do not know how many of these programmes I have watched but it is an interesting way to kill the night time hours as I am suffering from insomnia. I really did not know that making skate boards was so involved - I thought all that was needed was a shaped board and some wheels! I also find it interesting to see actual recycling taking place especially with plastic products. I love the chocolate ones, I rarely eat chocolate but I like seeing how they are mass produced.
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.
This fascinating educational series for all ages reveals how every day products are made. Using clear,...