How Do They Do It? Season 14 Episodes
Season 14 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - Leaning Tower of Pisa, Eider Down and Digestive BiscuitsEngineers look at Pisa's gravity-defying tower that has been tipping for 800 years, a lucky duck is unharmed while its down is used in the world's most-expensive duvets and a factory reveals the gastronomic genius behind a favorite teatime accompaniment. |
Episode 2 - Violins, Milk Deliveries and PumiceCraftsmen reveal the three-hundred-year-old secret to hand making violins, millions of bottles of milk are delivered from farm to front door in under 48 hours and a rock born of Icelandic flame is bringing fire to homes throughout the world. |
Episode 3 - Super Yachts, Space Suits and KatsuobushiA Dutch company reveals their two-year process for building super yachts, astronauts are protected from the most-hostile environment known to man with space suits and a skilled Japanese chef creates a delicacy out of year-old, moldy fish. |
Episode 4 - Raisins, Washi Paper and ShowersA family business in California grows grapes and raises raisins on a grand scale, German engineers create the next generation of high-tech showers and traditional Japanese paper continues to be made using centuries-old traditions. |
Episode 5 - Charcoal, Soba and Vaulting PolesA company in South Africa turns up the heat by making charcoal the old-fashioned way, a Japanese factory cooks up oodles of noodles and Texas tech wizards design record-breaking gear for pole vaulters. |
Episode 6 - Pearls, Damascus Steel Knives and Hippo RollersTennessee trailblazers harvest freshwater pearls from the deep, blacksmiths unlock the ancient secrets of the blade the struck fear into the hearts of crusading knights and an ingenious water-transporting device is transforming life in Africa. |
Episode 7 - Sugar Beets, Feather Dusters and BalloonsA knobby vegetable works to satisfy everyone's sweet tooth, the world's biggest bird helps battle dust with amazing dirt-sucking science and natural rubber is turned into balloons to get the party popping. |
Episode 8 - Pencils, Licorice and LaceThe carpenter's pencil makes a mark in the building trade, an herbaceous plant is turned into a dark and sweet candy and traditional techniques are used to create delicate lace for high-end fashion. |
Episode 9 - Platinum, Manga and LimoncelloManufacturers reveal the explosive secrets in producing one of the world's most-valuable metals, the artistry behind Japan's manga phenomenon and the centuries-old techniques for making sweet and sharp limoncello. |
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