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How Do They Do It? is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
A look at how motorhomes are filled with items fit for a luxury apartment. The programme also examines the production process of ballet shoes
The complex technological processes involved in creating seemingly simple modern-day objects. This edition looks at how life-saving gloves are made
Mining million tonnes of fertiliser from below the sea. Plus, a look at how to hand print millions of colourful clothes using the ancient art of batik
A look at how motorhomes are filled with items fit for a luxury apartment. The programme also examines the production process of ballet shoes
How thousands of tonnes of basmati rice are turned into millions of microwaveable meals. Plus, a look at how to craft mechanical singing birds
The complex technological processes involved in creating seemingly simple modern-day objects. This edition looks at how life-saving gloves are made
Mining million tonnes of fertiliser from below the sea. Plus, a look at how to hand print millions of colourful clothes using the ancient art of batik
How thousands of tonnes of basmati rice are turned into millions of microwaveable meals. Plus, a look at how to craft mechanical singing birds
How do they make an almost invisible hearing aid that connects wirelessly to your phone? And, how do they build the carriages for London's new underground railway?
A look at the remote-controlled underwater robots that do the jobs too dangerous for human divers. Plus, the world's most cuddly teddy bears
How platinum cleans exhaust fumes, and the technology that enabled the construction of a space station 360km above Earth
How do they make an almost invisible hearing aid that connects wirelessly to your phone? And, how do they build the carriages for London's new underground railway?
The requirements that must be met to transform a family car into a rally car. Plus, the manufacture of titanium, the metal that the modern aerospace industry relies on
A look at the remote-controlled underwater robots that do the jobs too dangerous for human divers. Plus, the world's most cuddly teddy bears
How platinum cleans exhaust fumes, and the technology that enabled the construction of a space station 360km above Earth
The requirements that must be met to transform a family car into a rally car. Plus, the manufacture of titanium, the metal that the modern aerospace industry relies on
How submarine crews survive being submerged beneath the ocean for months at a time. Plus, how crash test dummies make driving safer
How the world's biggest land vehicle extracts thousands of tonnes of coal from the ground each day. Plus, the technological processes behind the creation of air boats and fireproof clothing
The movement of heavy steam turbines and the manufacture of black boxes used to monitor aircraft flights
How submarine crews survive being submerged beneath the ocean for months at a time. Plus, how crash test dummies make driving safer
Acrobatic stunts at supersonic speeds, keeping ski slopes cool in the middle of the desert, and the preparation of sushi
How the world's biggest land vehicle extracts thousands of tonnes of coal from the ground each day. Plus, the technological processes behind the creation of air boats and fireproof clothing
The movement of heavy steam turbines and the manufacture of black boxes used to monitor aircraft flights
Acrobatic stunts at supersonic speeds, keeping ski slopes cool in the middle of the desert, and the preparation of sushi
Transforming refuse from a St Patrick's Day parade into power, turning a luxury limousine into a racing car, and crafting a steel sword
Repairing cables on the seabed, manufacturing 10-gallon hats, and the process involved in feeding 100,000 air passengers a day
Preventing planes from icing up in extremely cold conditions, the use of clay to make magazine pages glossy, and constructing a 125mph electric car
Transforming refuse from a St Patrick's Day parade into power, turning a luxury limousine into a racing car, and crafting a steel sword
Providing services at one of the world's largest casino hotels, and constructing a golf course in the desert
Repairing cables on the seabed, manufacturing 10-gallon hats, and the process involved in feeding 100,000 air passengers a day
Preventing planes from icing up in extremely cold conditions, the use of clay to make magazine pages glossy, and constructing a 125mph electric car
Providing services at one of the world's largest casino hotels, and constructing a golf course in the desert
The processes involved in drilling through a mile of solid rock, producing fresh orange juice all year round, and bending glass
How the world's largest passenger airliner - the A380 - is serviced, and the process of building and tuning a piano to concert standards
How pilots prevent blackouts during high G-force turns, and a look at a robot that can thwart car thieves' chances of escape
The processes involved in drilling through a mile of solid rock, producing fresh orange juice all year round, and bending glass
How robots are used to assemble cars, the way wine bottles are sealed and methods for turning sea water into fresh drinking water
How the world's largest passenger airliner - the A380 - is serviced, and the process of building and tuning a piano to concert standards
How pilots prevent blackouts during high G-force turns, and a look at a robot that can thwart car thieves' chances of escape
How robots are used to assemble cars, the way wine bottles are sealed and methods for turning sea water into fresh drinking water
The technology used to blast through 10,000 tons of rock, map Earth from space and provide fresh flowers all year round
The technological innovations and production methods that allow people to work in extreme heat and put the fizz in champagne