How It's Made Season 8 Episode 5
How It's Made
Season 8

Ep 5. Worcestershire Sauce, Lawn Bowls, Radio-Controlled Model Jets

  • TV-G
  • April 23, 2010
  • 21 min
  • 7.4  (19)

In the fifth episode of season 8 of How It's Made, viewers are treated to an inside look at the creation of three vastly different products: Worcestershire sauce, lawn bowls, and radio-controlled model jets.

The episode begins with a visit to an industrial Worcestershire sauce factory. Viewers are taken through the various steps involved in producing the iconic sauce, including the blending of ingredients like molasses, garlic, and tamarind. The process is meticulously controlled to ensure consistency in taste and texture, and viewers will be surprised to learn just how many factors go into making this beloved condiment. From there, the show dives deeper into the bottling and packaging process, with a focus on how the sauce is loaded into bottles and shipped out to retailers.

Next up, viewers get to see how lawn bowls are made. An ancient sport that originated in Europe, lawn bowls is still popular today and is enjoyed by people of all ages. The segment begins with a look at the raw clay used to create the bowls, and viewers get to see how the clay is transformed into balls through a process that involves molding, drying, and firing. Along the way, craftspeople use ancient tools and techniques to shape the bowls into perfect spheres. The episode also explores the importance of quality control in the production process, and viewers get to see how each bowl is carefully inspected before being packaged and shipped to customers around the world.

Finally, the episode ends with a trip to a radio-controlled model jet factory. Radio-controlled model jets are a popular hobby for aviation enthusiasts, and the show takes viewers through the various steps involved in creating these miniature aircraft. Viewers will see how designers use computer software to create the shapes and designs of the jets, and then how those designs are transformed into physical models through a process called CNC milling. From there, the models are meticulously assembled by highly skilled technicians using miniature screws and other components. The process is a delicate one, and viewers will see how even the smallest mistake can cause problems down the line. Ultimately, the episode shows viewers how far technology has come and the incredible feats that can be accomplished with a bit of know-how and creativity.

Overall, this episode of How It's Made offers viewers a fascinating look at three very different industries, each with its unique set of challenges and rewards. From the traditional techniques used to create lawn bowls to the cutting-edge technology used to build radio-controlled model jets, viewers are sure to be riveted by the sheer ingenuity and determination involved in bringing these products to market. Whether you're a fan of Worcestershire sauce, lawn bowls, or radio-controlled models, this episode has something for everyone.

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  • First Aired
    April 23, 2010
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (19)