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 The show is a documentary program showing how common, everyday items (including foods products like bubblegum, industrial products such as motors, musical instruments such as guitars, and sporting goods such as snowboards) are manufactured, and is filmed to simplify overdubbing in different languages, for example largely avoiding showing a narrator or host onscreen, and most often also not having employees of featured companies speak on camera |
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