22min - Scottish manufacturers use pedal power to weave a high-demand fabric for catwalks throughout the world, an Italian company leads the turnaround of the turntable and an Icelandic delicacy has a fishy tale to becoming edible.
22min - An Italian manufacturer makes a hat with enough flair for Hollywood's biggest stars, a low-fat, Icelandic dairy dish is set on conquering the world and a British company is engineering the ultimate commuter companion.
22min - Air traffic controllers must manage a beach airport that is flooded twice a day, cutting-edge technology brings a centuries-old processed food to local delis and Bavaria's unofficial national costume helps keep ancient crafts alive.
22min - Fishermen transport lobster from the ocean floor to fine dining restaurants in just a few hours, craftsman follow a three-hundred-year-old design when hand crafting couches and cutting-edge camera lenses are capable of seeing more than the human eye.
22min - Humble horsehair is turned into a bed fit for royalty, a 20-million-dollar, space-faring picnic basket keeps astronauts fed and watered for months at a time and subterranean salad is grown in a World War II bomb shelter below London's busy streets.
22min - Histories greatest moments are preserved for all time on skin, the fastest moving object in the world of sports takes flight and Vikings harness the explosive power of volcanoes to make gourmet salt.
22min - One of the world's most-advanced weather-testing facilities subjects cars to all the elements, handmade baseball gloves make the difference between a broken finger and a high-speed catch and traditional Christmas puddings light up holidays tables.
21min - Manufacturers reveal the secrets behind how the world's biggest newspaper delivers over 80-million copies a day, how the modern sock is crafted to perfection and how ten-thousand tons of blackcurrants are turned into a famous, fruity drink.
22min - Manufacturers give a behind-the-scenes look at the chart-topping, six-string star of rock and roll, the motorsports secrets to racing around the clock with a road car turned endurance racer and the popular seafood spread made from cod roe.
22min - The wizardry behind the push-button ballpoint pen saves millions of shirts from annoying ink stains, soldiers get their pizza fix deep behind enemy lines and a bunch of rivers weeds are transformed into hefty, must-have rugs.
21min - Turkey's Black Sea region keeps the restaurants of France supplied with snails, and an Italian company produces millions of knives, forks and spoons each year. Also featured is a hands-free kayak made in California.
21min - An English company has built emergency bridges deployed around the world, and a German manufacturer produces a thousand markers every minute. Plus, 200hp electric superbikes from California are breaking world records.
22min - Craftsman in Devon, England, produce crystal glass by hand, and a factory in Turkey makes a quarter of the flat-screen TVs in Europe. The world's deepest swimming pool and ketchup are also featured.
22min - Some of the toughest wrecking machines in the world come from northern Poland, while the jackets worn by B-17 bomber crews during World War II are still produced in New York. Lambic beer from Belgium is also featured.
21min - Through the innovative use of sea water, the Sydney Opera House is literally one of the coolest buildings on earth. Handsaws, microphones and icebreakers are also featured.
21min - Smooth and safe moonshine flows out of Brooklyn, and a company in Cloppenburg, Germany, is a leader producing battery-powered e-bikes. Plus, the latest wetsuits have a green future in San Diego.
22min - A Turkish aluminum mine also produces spectacular gemstones that are more expensive than diamonds. A Texas company has made cowboy boots for generations, and massive road sweepers are built in England.
21min - Duvets made in Lunderskov, Denmark, trace their roots to Viking tradition. Texas is home to a leading rubber band manufacturer, and also a company that produces drill pipes that can withstand harsh conditions underground.
22min - A German company is putting diesel engines back in the sky, and a family firm produces more than 5 billion lozenges a year. Plastic bank notes and ice cream are also featured.
21min - A Texas company turns family cars into fortresses on wheels, and a Christmas tree grower in Denmark is one of the biggest producers in the world. Also, craftsmen in Turkey produce cymbals with just the right timbre.
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