How Do They Do It? - Season 12

Season 12

Episodes

Heavy-lift Aircraft; Hunting Boots; Bananas

Logging; Tiles; Jaffa Cakes

Monorail; Royal Copenhagen Porcelain; New York Cupcakes

Wine; Goretex Extreme Weather Clothing

Screws; Marmalade; Printed Dresses

Road Rollers; Canned Bread; Vertu Phones

Tinned Grapefruit; Snow Machines; Conveyor Belts

Harp Strings; Roof Windows; Belgian Waffles

AGA Cookers; Incense Sticks; Jenever

Robo-farm; Log Stacker; Piano Moving

Bamboo Scaffolding; Strontium

Espadrilles; Prefabricated Houses; Underground Storage

Macadamia Nuts; Tap Water; Crowd Barriers

High Rise Construction; Dr. Marten Boots; Cooking Pans

Sitar; Biltong; Bulldozers

Fedoras; Cement; Frozen Peas

Mohair; Quadski; Harp

Redbush Tea; Baggage Handling; Hairbrushes

Credit Cards, Tiffin, Boat Lift
Keeping crooks from cracking credit cards; lifting a 1000 ton ship 70 meters into the air while it is still in the water.

Power Tunnel, Pizza Ovens, Playhouses
How do they deliver electricity into the heart of London? How do they use NASA technology to make a perfect pizza in minutes? How do they turn pine trees into playhouses?
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