Some Assembly Required

Season 1

Some Assembly Required is a Discovery Channel TV series which premiered in the United States on December 27, 2007 and originally aired in 2007 and 2008. Hosts Brian Unger and physicist Lou Bloomfield explain how various things are manufactured and participate in the manufacturing process. The show is also titled as How Stuff's Made in the UK.

Where to Watch Season 1

8 Episodes

  • Moonbounce; Zamboni; Wind-Resistant Windows
    E1
    Moonbounce; Zamboni; Wind-Resistant WindowsBrian Unger and Lou Bloomfield try their luck at sewing together a moonbounce. Later, they head to a Zamboni manufacturing plant in order to see how ice resurfacers are pieced together. Finally, they head out in order to see just how sand is turned into wind-resistant windows.
  • Les Paul Electric Guitar; Batesville Casket; Burt's Bees Lip Balm
    E2
    Les Paul Electric Guitar; Batesville Casket; Burt's Bees Lip BalmHosts Brian Unger and Louis Bloomfield travel to the Gibson guitar factory in Nashville, Tennessee to handcraft a classic six-string Les Paul electric guitar, a high-voltage work of art. Then, they head for the Batesville Casket Company in Indiana to discover the secret ingredient built into caskets to make them last. Finally, the duo heads to Burt's Bees in Durham, North Carolina to find out why the company's amazingly popular lip balm melts on your lips and not in your pocket.
  • Ebonite Bowling Ball; Jelly Bellies; Kohler Toilets
    E3
    Ebonite Bowling Ball; Jelly Bellies; Kohler ToiletsIn this episode, hosts Brian and Lou find themselves at the Ebonite bowling ball factory in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, where they discover the centre of bowling ball isn't round. It's specially designed to improve the odds of bowling a strike... every time. Next, they meet Herm Roland, the Willy Wonka of jellybeans, to find out why Jelly Bellies aren't your basic bean. Finally, our duo ends up making an environmentally compliant toilet at Kohler in Wisconsin.
  • Cheddar Cheese; New Balance Shoes; Steinway Piano
    E4
    Cheddar Cheese; New Balance Shoes; Steinway PianoLou and Brian travel to Wisconsin's Henning's Cheese Factory to understand how cheddar cheese gets its distinctive flavour. There, they find a microscopic world of enzymes and bacteria. Then the guys run over to New Balance in Lawrence, Massachusetts to get a custom-fit running shoe that perfectly balances cushioning and stability. Finally, our hosts build a Steinway piano on Long Island, doing everything from shaping the wood to helping rig the piano's 230 strings
  • Steel Knife; John Deere Lawnmowers; Chocolate Factory
    E5
    Steel Knife; John Deere Lawnmowers; Chocolate FactoryBrian heads to Japan to make the perfect steel knife with the descendants of Samurai sword masters, while back home Lou reveals the molecular properties of steel. Then the duo lands at the John Deere factory in Wisconsin, where they assemble a lawnmower. Finally, Brian and Lou travel to the country's oldest chocolate factory in San Francisco to find out how a bitter bean becomes a scrumptious treat.
  • High-tech Golf Clubs; BMW Diesel Engine; Salt Mines
    E6
    High-tech Golf Clubs; BMW Diesel Engine; Salt MinesBrian and Lou take a swing at making high-tech golf clubs engineered to improve a player's shot every swing. Then they cross the pond to Austria to build a redesigned BMW diesel engine that's no longer slow, noisy or dirty. Back on U.S. soil, the duo goes underground to blast salt out of the mines.
  • Jack Daniels; Cat's Eye Marble, Boston Whaler Motor Boat
    E7
    Jack Daniels; Cat's Eye Marble, Boston Whaler Motor BoatHosts Brian and Lou travel to Kentucky, Brian and Lou's activities in this episode include distilling whiskey, creating a cat's eye marble, and building a boat that cannot sink.
  • Semi Tractor Trailer
    E8
    Semi Tractor TrailerHow do you build a semi tractor-trailer capable of pulling up to 80,000 tons and make it fuel efficient? Brian Unger finds out at the Peterbilt factory. Then, he heads to Upper Sandusky, Ohio to make a shotgun that's been around since 1937.

 

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