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Duration
30 minutes
Series Info
Season 21 Episode 6 of 26

Quick Summary

The programme explains the manufacturing processes behind gel caps, playground spring riders, frozen pancakes and natural rubber. It walks the viewer through each stage, from sourcing raw materials and formulating mixtures to moulding, assembly and final quality checks, revealing how everyday items are produced.

About This Program

The programme is an episode that focuses on the manufacturing side of everyday items. It falls under the genre of an instructional episode, presenting viewers with a step‑by‑step look at how certain products are created. The format is straightforward, aiming to demystify the processes behind objects that many of us encounter without giving any background on cast, crew or production year. In this installment the audience is taken through the making of four very different things: gel caps, playground spring riders, frozen pancakes and natural rubber. Each segment explains how the raw materials are transformed into the finished product, outlining the essential stages involved in turning a simple ingredient or component into a usable item. The episode treats each subject in turn, giving equal attention to the pharmaceutical capsule, the playground equipment, the ready‑to‑heat pancake and the elastomer used in countless applications. Beyond the individual walkthroughs, the episode also points out the shared principles that link these diverse manufacturing methods. It highlights how various industries employ specialised techniques, whether they involve moulding, cooking, assembling or extracting, to achieve a consistent end result. By juxtaposing the processes side by side, the programme underscores the ingenuity behind turning basic inputs into the familiar goods that populate daily life.

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How It's Made broadcasts on Discovery Science +1 at 8:30pm, Thursday, 12 February 2026. (Subtitles)

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Sky HD685Sky267Virgin379

Production Details

Runtime30 mins