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First Aired: January 6th, 2001
Status: Ended
Network: Discovery
Summary: 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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Season 7
Episode 1: Footballs, Electric Guitar Amplifiers, Marbles, Airplane Propellers
Air Date: September 5th, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for footballs, electric guitar amplifiers, marbles and airplane propellers, and shows how each is made.
Episode 2: Engine Blocks, Jawbreakers, Drum Shells, Drums
Air Date: September 12nd, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for engine blocks, jawbreakers, drum shells and drums, and shows how each is made.
Episode 3: Lighters, Fossils, Hockey Pucks, High-Pressure Cylinders
Air Date: October 3rd, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for matches, carousel horses, fine porcelain and automobile fuel tanks, and shows how each is made.
Episode 4: Balloons, Wallpaper, Frozen French Fries, Incandescent Light Bulbs
Air Date: October 10th, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for balloons, wallpaper, frozen french fries and incandescent light bulbs, and shows how each is made.
Episode 5: Matches, Carousel Horses, Fine Porcelain, Automobile Fuel Tanks
Air Date: October 17th, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for matches, carousel horses, fine porcelain and automobile fuel tanks, and shows how each is made.
Episode 6: Glass Cookware, Soap Bars, Steel Drums, Firefighter Uniforms
Air Date: October 24th, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for glass cookware, soap bars, steel drums and firefighter uniforms, and shows how each is made.
Episode 7: Crayons, Wooden Kayaks, Lawnmowers, Gold Chains
Air Date: October 31st, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for crayons, wooden kayaks, lawnmowers and gold chains, and shows how each is made.
Episode 8: Inflatable Safety Devices, Braille Typewriters, Carbon-Fiber Cellos
Air Date: November 7th, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for inflatable safety devices, Braille typewriters and carbon-fibre cellos, and shows how each is made.
Episode 9: Carbon-Fiber Masts, Fortune Cookies, IMAX Projectors, Roller Chains
Air Date: November 14th, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for carbon-fibre masts, fortune cookies, IMAX projectors and roller chains, and shows how each is made.
Episode 10: Firefighter Helmets, Nautical Compasses, Packaging Tubes, Hand Saws
Air Date: November 21st, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for firefighter helmets, nautical compasses, packaging tubes and hand saws, and shows how each is made.
Episode 11: Halogen Bulbs, Cellulose Insulation, Aluminum Ladders, Bamboo Fly Rods
Air Date: November 28th, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for halogen bulbs, aluminum ladders, cellulose insulation and bamboo fly rods, and shows how each is made.
Episode 12: Drill Bits, Photo Booths, Stamps
Air Date: December 5th, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for drill bits, photo booths and stamps, and shows how each is made.
Episode 13: Yacht Wheels, Braided Rugs, Automobile Thermostats, Chisels
Air Date: December 12nd, 2006
Summary: This episode demonstrates the production processes for yacht wheels, chisels, braided rugs and automobile thermostats, and shows how each is made
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