Quick Summary
The programme explores the methods used to create tea, the crafting of roof finials, the fabrication of artificial flowers and the formation of alloy wheels. It details the steps involved in each item's production and processing, highlighting the techniques and materials employed.
About This Program ✦
The programme entitled is presented as a single episode within a series‑type format. It is listed simply as a “programme” and falls under the generic episode genre, offering viewers a concise, self‑contained look at a range of seemingly unrelated objects. In this episode the focus is on the way tea, roof finials, artificial flowers and alloy wheels are either produced or processed. The segment walks the audience through each item’s creation, showing the steps involved from raw material to finished product, and highlights the techniques that turn everyday materials into the final goods. The structure of the show treats each subject in turn, giving equal attention to the brewing‑related craft of tea, the ornamental metalwork of roof finials, the synthetic design of artificial flowers and the engineering behind alloy wheels. By moving from one topic to the next, the episode illustrates the diversity of manufacturing processes without venturing beyond the core premise of how these items are made or processed.
How It's Made broadcasts on Discovery Science at 7:00pm, Thursday, 12 February 2026. (Subtitles)



