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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.[2] The show is produced in Quebec, Canada by Productions MAJ, Inc.
Series 9: 2007
Series Ep. Episode Segment A Segment B Segment C Segment D
9-01 105 Solid Tires Cheesecake Canoe Paddles Globes
9-02 106 Boomerangs Barbecues Pinball Machines Strobe Lights
9-03 107 Wooden Bowls Chainsaws Stackable Potato Chips Jet Compressor Blades
9-04 108 Steel Wool Ranges Carved Candles Slot Machines
9-05 109 CCD Semiconductors Airline Meals Paper Cups Trumpets
9-06 110 Padlocks Hair Clippers Wooden Shoes Synthetic Leather
9-07 111 Racing Shells Stainless Steel Sinks Leather Pedal Steel Guitars
9-08 112 Swords Pontoons Grandfather Clocks Fuses
9-09 113 Bumpers Lighting Gels & Camera Filters Steam-Powered Models Candy Canes
9-10 114 Umbrellas Outboard Motors Silver Cutlery Tape Measures
9-11 115 Scalpels Oil Paint British Police Helmets Ice Axes
9-12 116 Bacon Snowblowers Luxury Cars (Part 1) Luxury Cars (Part 2)
9-13 117 Automatic Transmissions Silver Miniatures Hot Air Balloon Baskets Darts
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