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Television series that documents how various everyday products are made.Television series that documents how various everyday products are made.Television series that documents how various everyday products are made.
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I can't get enough of this show. The simple, straightforward delivery really allows the viewer to focus on the manufacturing processes without dealing with any drama or attempts at humor.My kids thought it was boring at first, but they are now "addicted" to the show. VERY educational. I only hope the show keeps its current format and does not switch to a flashier one as the show's popularity grows.I have seen shows on the manufacturing of everything from Cricket bats to vinyl records disks and dinosaur skeleton reproductions. If you are curious about the fabrication process involved in the manufacturing of everyday devices, you will also find "How it's Made" hard to turn off.
I was wondering how some of the things featured in this series was made. Then I found this series, and learned how they're actually made. Showing how things are made on video is ideal way to learn how it's done. The show keeps it short and sweet - just perfect for us laymen to get the information we need.
I can think of at least a dozen episodes of exact items I wanted to learn how they're made, like drill bits, sugar, salt, ham, soy sauce, tofu, rum, needles, gears, magnets, bike chains, injection molds, batteries, and coffee. There's no other series that you can pick up so much information in one place, and the producer did an excellent job of compiling, and presenting the information in an entertaining way. Some episodes gave great overview for the kind of manufacturing that needs to be setup for a new business, which the information would have been difficult to obtain otherwise.
I rate this one of the best educational series on television along with Anthony Boudain's "No Reservations". I'm eternally grateful to the producers of this show for producing such an informative show.
I can think of at least a dozen episodes of exact items I wanted to learn how they're made, like drill bits, sugar, salt, ham, soy sauce, tofu, rum, needles, gears, magnets, bike chains, injection molds, batteries, and coffee. There's no other series that you can pick up so much information in one place, and the producer did an excellent job of compiling, and presenting the information in an entertaining way. Some episodes gave great overview for the kind of manufacturing that needs to be setup for a new business, which the information would have been difficult to obtain otherwise.
I rate this one of the best educational series on television along with Anthony Boudain's "No Reservations". I'm eternally grateful to the producers of this show for producing such an informative show.
I think those who are critiquing the lack of intimate details aren't paying attention to the idea of patent infringement. This show gives a great overview of the making of everyday objects we take for granted. From CDs to barstools...even beer! My oldest son was mesmerized by the wine making episode and has become a fount of information, lol. I love to watch this show with my kids!
My only critique is that the voice over is occasionally too bland; other than that, its terrific! If you are a fan of learning, you will probably enjoy this show.
Give it a try; if its not for you, no worries. But perhaps your children might enjoy it, so let them give it a shot!
My only critique is that the voice over is occasionally too bland; other than that, its terrific! If you are a fan of learning, you will probably enjoy this show.
Give it a try; if its not for you, no worries. But perhaps your children might enjoy it, so let them give it a shot!
What a joy it is to walk into the living room in the morning and see the kids watching something educational, ON THEIR OWN! Not only that, but I actually enjoy sitting with them and watching too because it's so interesting. We store multiple episodes on TiVo, read the descriptions, and decide which products we'd like to learn about. In this day and age we take everything for granted but How It's Made does a great job of taking everyday products and making the story of their creation interesting. I will never take cornflakes for granted now that I know what they go through. Ditto fire extinguishers and Wellingtons. But most important, I absolutely love the fact that my kids would rather watch this than cartoons.
Love the programme but the background music is really annoying. Why do programmes persist in playing loud music at the same time as the commentary, it is really distracting when you are trying to concentrate on what is being said. Annoying and unnecessary.
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- TriviaThe series has avoided making a show about itself; however, they have done a promo for the show, showing how the show is made.
- GoofsThe music score is way too fast-paced, high-pitched and loud, to the point that the voice-over is way too low and cannot be readily heard. Not only that, it's often a cacophony of rapid-fire disjointed shrill metallic sounds, like a saw grinding steel, that is unwarranted and causes viewer distress, such as elevated heart-rate to those with cardiac pre-existing conditions, and those who simply have an aversion to noise similar to that of fingernails scraping a blackboard. A classic, soft and slow-paced background score such as used in wildlife TV shows would easily remedy that.
- Crazy creditsIn the Canadian version of the show, the opening sequence from Season 1-7 has a part in which letters appear to spell "HOW I MAD" rather than the full title of the show.
- ConnectionsReferenced in MacGyver: Murdoc + Handcuffs (2018)
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