How Do They Do It? Season 7
An insider's look at the engineering and scientific miracles behind the things that form the modern world.
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How Do They Do It?
2006 / TV-GAn insider's look at the engineering and scientific miracles behind the things that form the modern world.
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How Do They Do It? Season 7 Full Episode Guide
How do they build the best off-road cars; how can cowboys stay on a bucking bronco; and how do they transform flour into cakes?
How do they produce millions of matches; and how do they buff and polish chrome for the perfect shine?
How do they build the world's fastest lawnmowers; how do they set the price of bread; and how do they use coconuts to clean water?
How do investigators establish the cause of a fire; and why are oak barrels important in traditional French winemaking?
How do they turn coffee beans into decaffeinated coffee; how do they smoke fish; and how do they use water to power ships?
How do they carry out maintenance on the Eiffel Tower; and how do they design and build the ultimate snowboards?
How do they make toothbrushes; how do they produce millions of car batteries; and how are cacao beans transformed into chocolate?
How are banknotes designed and printed; and how is leather hide transformed into pairs of shiny shoes?
How do they transform raw cane into sugar; how do they farm fish; and how do they create tailor made suits that are ready within the day?
How is water transformed into whisky; and how are they preparing for another natural disaster like Hurricane Katrina?
How do they design cars that will protect you in a crash; how do they print a bestseller; and how do they transform oil into margarine?
How do they transport cash securely; how do they land big game fish; and how do they produce bagpipes?
In this episode, learn how they dive for sponges and how taxi drivers know their way to so many different destinations.
How do they make aeroplane tyres; how do they fire the fastest guns in the west; and how do they make artificial turf for football pitches?
How are phosphates used to put out fires; and how are cruise liners fuelled up and stocked with supplies before a voyage?
How do they make Irish stout and how do they use silkworms to create gunpowder bags and clothes? Plus, how do they put soup into cans?
How do they mine marble for Washington's monuments; how do they make Tabasco Sauce; and how do they produce storm proof umbrellas?
How are peanuts harvested, roasted and transformed into peanut butter; and how are domestic appliances tested?
How do they operate the world's most versatile construction machines? Plus, how do they maintain the Willis Tower Skydeck in Chicago?
Head underground into America's largest mine to find out how lead is extracted. And how do they manufacture and test made-to-measure shotguns?