Man Made

Season 1

Man-Made tells the extraordinary stories behind ordinary things. Go inside factories, machinery and buildings to talk to the workers, inventors and contractors about how everything gets made.
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12 Episodes
  • The Can
    E1
    Episode 1The CanFrom soup to beer, the aluminum can is a trophy of human ingenuity and is one of the most ubiquitous Man-Made products on the planet. Across the globe, the can is mass produced on a mind-boggling scale: more than 220 billion cans a year, including 600 million a day and 400,000 every minute. It has become a necessity, a technology, an icon, a cultural artifact and even an object of desire. NGC takes you on a journey through the history of this everyday item.
  • The Flashlight
    E2
    Episode 2The FlashlightOriginally considered a novelty item, The Flashlight has quickly become one of the world's most trusted tools. Each American owns an average of 3 or 4 flashlights, but providing light is not their only function. Join the National Geographic Channel to trace the flashlight's history and take a look at its unexpected role in our lives. From a military flashlight that can blind an enemy to crime-fighting flashlights used to find hidden clues, innovators continue to expand the flashlight's use.
  • South Pole Project
    E3
    Episode 3South Pole ProjectIn the South Pole, temperatures can drop to more than 100 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. Now, witness as engineers go up against staggering odds to build a 160,000-square-foot, high-tech science facility in this frozen wasteland. Through exclusive access granted by the National Science Foundation, NGC"s cameras give viewers a glimpse of the intense danger & physical challenges of working in one of most inhospitable places on the planet.
  • Queen Mary 2
    E4
    Episode 4Queen Mary 2Chronicling the two-year construction of the Queen Mary 2, which was the world's longest, tallest and widest passenger ocean liner when it was launched in 2003.
  • Super Roads
    E5
    Episode 5Super RoadsA visit across the country for a look at high tech technology concerning highway construction, including the machinery and engineering used to keep traffic moving.
  • Super Sewer
    E6
    Episode 6Super SewerAn examination of the Los Angeles sophisticated sewer system, one of the world's largest.
  • Ice Hotel
    E7
    Episode 7Ice HotelA hotel is build mainly out of snow and ice in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, about 125 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
  • The Brewery
    E8
    Episode 8The BreweryAn exploration of what goes into the brewing of beer in major breweries, including a look at mass producing.
  • Worlds Biggest Shredder
    E9
    Episode 9Worlds Biggest ShredderExperience the mighty mega shredder. The world's largest recycling machine takes the floor space of an entire factory. It will reduce the equivalent of 450 cars an hour to an unrecognizable pulp. And that's just one part of the 9 million tons of scrap metal spit from the jaws of the world's biggest metal shredder every year. Hauling away the fragments of what were once refrigerators and other household goods demands the services of a gargantuan gantry crane. In only 72 hours that crane will fill a 30,000 ton cargo ship that in turn will lug the precious scraps onto the world metal recycling market.
  • Spy Tech
    E10
    Episode 10Spy TechA profile of real life spies and security experts who work in everything from hostage rescues to the creation of high tech gadgets.
  • High Tech Museum
    E11
    Episode 11High Tech MuseumHead to the California Academy of Sciences in San Fransisco to investigate their use of sustainable technology which makes it one of the world's largest green public facilities.
  • Power Tools
    E12
    Episode 12Power ToolsA look at the science and engineering involved in the Bahrain World Trade Center, and its trio of 29-meter wind turbines which creates around 11-15% of the buildings energy demands.
 
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