'How Do They Do It?' gives viewers another behind-the-scenes look at how the ordinary objects that we take for granted are made.
The secrets behind making Parmesan cheese are revealed.
Workers weave a Middle Eastern masterpiece, and Olympic skis are built.
Workers farm seaweed used to hold sushi together.
Workers cast the iconic brass street lamps of Venice.
Ultra-light carbon bicycles are built, and pilots perform aerobatic stunts.
Workers roll out bagels New York style.
Workers keep the floating city of Venice, Italy free of trash.
The sweet treat of Turkish delight is made with a centuries-old recipe.
The secrets behind creating canvases for painting are revealed.
Beehives are created that increase honey production.
Workers produce heat-proof glass with the help of a rare mineral.
A Scandinavian liquor travels around the world before it is consumed.
Experts reveal how they prepare a new port for large ships.
The world's most expensive vinegar takes years to manufacture.
Ultra-efficient cars are built from cutting-edge steel.
Soybeans are turned into mattresses, and workers manufacture airline seats.
Power-station fumes help produce plasterboard.
Workers manufacture millions of safe and sound-resistant car windows.
Apples are turned into a liquor that is almost as old as the United States.
Nickel is mined to make coins, and bubbles are harvested for bubble tea.
The most advanced heavy-lift airplane in the world is built.
Workers turn millions of tons of cedar trees into planks of wood siding.
A monorail is built in one of the busiest cities in the world.
Wine is made on a massive scale, and extreme-weather jackets are made.
Workers manufacture screws strong enough to hold a fighter jet together.
The secrets behind building heavy-duty road rollers are revealed.
Workers pick, process and can thousands of tons of grapefruit.
Cow intestines are turned into harp strings, and Belgian waffles are made.
Scrap metal is turned into cookers, and workers brew a Belgian liquor.
A Dutch farm uses robots to milk cows, and a valuable piano is transported.
A towering scaffold is built from giant poles of bamboo.
Espadrille shoes are handcrafted, and priceless documents are stored.
Workers harvest and process the world's toughest and most expensive nuts.
Cooking pans tough enough to last a lifetime are made.
Workers craft a classic Indian instrument, the sitar.
Iconic fedora hats are fashioned the same way they were decades ago.
Goat fleeces are turned into fabric for mohair blankets.
Workers harvest and process thousands of tons of caffeine-free tea.
Credit cards with security features are manufactured.
Massive tunnels are built to prevent blackouts in a major city.
Scottish manufacturers use pedal power to weave a high-demand fabric.
A manufacturer makes hats with flair, and a dairy dish conquers the world.
Air traffic controllers must manage an airport that is flooded twice a day.
Fishermen transport lobster from the ocean to restaurants in just a hours.
Horsehair is made into a royal bed, and salad is grown in a bomb shelter.
Histories greatest moments are preserved for all time on skin.
An advanced weather-testing facility subjects cars to all the elements.
A manufacturer reveals how millions of newspapers are delivered every day.
Manufacturers give a inside look at the six-string star of rock and roll.
The wizardry behind the push-button pen saves shirts from ink stains.
A factory reveals the genius behind a favorite teatime accompaniment.
Craftsmen reveal the three-hundred-year-old secret to hand making violins.
Astronauts are protected from a hostile environment with space suits.
A family grows grapes on a grand scale, and engineers create new showers.
Companies make oodles of noodles and charcoal the old-fashioned way.
Blacksmiths unlock the ancient secrets of the infamous damask steel blade.
A vegetable satisfies sweet cravings, and rubber gets the party popping.
A plant is turned into candy, and traditional weaving is used to make lace.
The explosive secrets of platinum production are revealed.
The power of the world's biggest engines are quadrupled with turbochargers.
Discover how wind is harnessed to power a racing yacht to Olympic gold.
Discover how the Marshall guitar amplifier is produced for rock legends.
The Petronas Towers present one of the biggest window cleaning challenges.
Discover how the features of a luxury apartment are fit into a motorhome.
See where almost 200,000 tons of mushrooms are grown every year.
See how tons of fertilizer is mined from a thousand meters below the sea.
Discover how basmati rice is turned into millions of microwaveable meals.
Hearing aids are made that connect wirelessly to phones, TVs and stereos.
Remotely operated vehicles help with jobs too dangerous for human divers.
How does one family in America make three quarters of the world's peppermint oil? Also, how do they make state-of-the-art, performance-enhancing tennis rackets?
How do they make a trombone? How do they make traditional Spanish wineskins? And, how do they turn smelly muddy peat into rejuvenating face cream?
Over 35 million people love to surf, so how do they make the perfect board for catching waves? Plus, the world eats 10 million tonnes of butter a year - how do they do it?
Top race horses are given VIP treatment to get to their new owners, how are they transported? Plus, what creative methods do they use to photograph food?
Self-healing stainless steel is made at one of the world's largest mills.
Discover how geoduck is harvested, the world's weirdest seafood delicacy.
Exclusive luxury cars are built from carbon fiber and bullet-proof Kevlar.
Discover how foundations are driven hundred of meters into the ground.
See how tractors are built in order to power Indian agriculture.
See how millions of real nests are collected to make bird's nest soup.