Made in America

Made in America (2011)

EndedReality show

Ever wonder what a sports car and a jellybean have in common? They're both made in America! Join "Made in America" host George Motz as he explores 39 factories that crank out some of the most ingenious products this country has to offer. During his coast to coast journey, Motz travels to Lynchburg, the home of Jack Daniels, where he finds out how to make whiskey Tennessee-style. He also heads to sunny Santa Cruz, California where the two-wheeled revolution began at Zero Motorcycles, makers of the first fully electric motorcycle. Motz even braves the cold winter in Maine to build his very own custom shoe at New Balance.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Boston Whaler; The Featherstone Pink Flamingo; All-Clad Cookwarenov. 22, 2011
S01E12Jeep; Channel Island Surfboards; Kodak Picture Gallerynov. 15, 2011
S01E11Mack Trucks; Kitchen Aid; Ghirardelli Chocolatesnov. 15, 2011
S01E10Ford Mustang; Brooklyn Brewery; Vermont Creamerynov. 8, 2011
S01E09Tootsie Roll, GE Aviation & Mervin Snowboardnov. 8, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Made in America' premiere?

'Made in America' premiered on January 17, 2011.

Who created the TV show 'Made in America'?

'Made in America' was created by Evan Shapiro.

Which genre does 'Made in America' belong to?

'Made in America' belongs to the genre of reality television.

What is the premise of 'Made in America'?

'Made in America' explores the stories of American manufacturers and their products.

Who is the host of 'Made in America'?

The host of 'Made in America' is George Motz.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Made in America'?

The first season of 'Made in America' consisted of 13 episodes.

Which cities and states were featured in 'Made in America'?

'Made in America' featured various cities and states across the United States, including New York, Texas, and California.

Did 'Made in America' focus on a specific industry?

Yes, 'Made in America' focused on exploring different industries such as food, fashion, and technology.

Were there any celebrity guest appearances on 'Made in America'?

Yes, 'Made in America' featured celebrity guest appearances, including interviews with influential figures in the manufacturing industry.

Did 'Made in America' highlight any unique manufacturing processes?

Yes, 'Made in America' showcased unique manufacturing processes that were specific to certain products or industries.

Was 'Made in America' a documentary-style TV show?

Yes, 'Made in America' followed a documentary-style format, providing an in-depth look into the manufacturing processes and stories behind American-made products.

Did 'Made in America' explore any historical aspects of American manufacturing?

Yes, 'Made in America' delved into the historical significance of certain American-made products and explored their impact on the nation's manufacturing history.

Did 'Made in America' receive any awards or nominations?

While there is no available information about awards or nominations for 'Made in America', the show was well-received by audiences and critics alike.

How was 'Made in America' received by viewers?

'Made in America' garnered a positive response from viewers who appreciated its focus on American manufacturing and the stories behind the products.

Did 'Made in America' inspire any spin-off shows or similar concepts?

There is no available information on whether 'Made in America' inspired any spin-off shows or similar concepts.

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