Made In America

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  • TV-G
  • 2011
  • 1 Season
  • 4.8  (7)

Made In America is a show that premiered on the Travel Channel in 2011, starring George Motz, a renowned food and travel expert. The show focuses on Motz's cross-country road trip to explore authentic American cuisine and traditions. The essence of the show lies in covering the hidden gems, local favorites, and classic eateries across the United States.

The show is presented in the form of a travelogue, with Motz as the main host and commentator. Motz takes viewers on a journey where he discovers all the delicious and unique foods that America has to offer. From Texas-style BBQ to Philly cheesesteak, Chicago-style hot dogs to Maine lobster rolls, Motz unearths the best regional dishes that America has to offer.

Motz's journey on Made in America is more than just a food tour, as he also uncovers the history and traditions behind each dish. He talks to chefs, owners, and locals who pride themselves on preserving their food culture and heritage. This approach makes the show an educational journey where viewers learn about the evolution of American cuisine and its regional diversity.

What sets Made in America apart from other food shows is the production quality. The camerawork is exceptional, with a keen focus on capturing the food in all its glory. The visuals are mouth-watering and will have viewers salivating over their screens. The show's music is upbeat, catchy, and sets the tone for Motz's journey across the United States.

The show has a great sense of humor to it. Motz approaches local cuisine with a lighthearted spirit and adventurous attitude that makes the show entertaining to watch. He's unafraid to try new things, and his reactions are genuine and relatable. Viewers will feel like they're part of the journey and laugh along with Motz.

Made in America is not just a show about food, but also about culture and tradition. Each episode explores a different region, highlighting the unique customs and people who create the culinary delights. The show takes viewers to places they've never heard of, and showcases food that they've never tasted before.

The show is also a great way to explore America's hidden corners and secret spots. It's an invitation to discover the country's hidden gems; the small towns and local eateries that are often overshadowed by popular tourist destinations.

Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Made in America is the respect it shows to the people and cultures it portrays. The show avoids falling into stereotypes or clichés and instead presents a nuanced view of the country and its food. Motz's admiration for the people he meets and the food they make is evident, making the show a homage to American culture.

Overall, Made in America is an entertaining, educational, and eye-opening show that takes viewers on a journey across America's gastronomical landscape. With its exceptional production quality, good humor, and authentic portrayal of American cuisine, the show is a must-watch for anyone who loves food and travel.

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Seasons
Boston Whaler, The Featherstone Pink Flamingo & All Clad Cookware
12. Boston Whaler, The Featherstone Pink Flamingo & All Clad Cookware
November 22, 2011
The making of Boston Whalers, All-Clad cookware and plastic flamingo lawn ornaments.
Jeep Wrangler, Channel Island Surfboards and Kodak Picture Gallery
11. Jeep Wrangler, Channel Island Surfboards and Kodak Picture Gallery
November 15, 2011
George goes off-roading in a Jeep Wrangler in Ohio. He also tests some Channel Island Surfboards in Southern California, and takes photos with a Kodak camera in Northern California.
Mack Trucks, Kitchen Aid and Ghiradelli Chocolates
10. Mack Trucks, Kitchen Aid and Ghiradelli Chocolates
November 15, 2011
The making of Mack Trucks; KitchenAid mixers; and Ghirardelli chocolate.
Ford Mustang Boss 302, Brooklyn Brewery & Vermont Creamery
9. Ford Mustang Boss 302, Brooklyn Brewery & Vermont Creamery
November 8, 2011
The host brews craft beers at New York's Brooklyn Brewery. He also samples handcrafted cheese at the Vermont Creamery, and helps build a Ford Mustang Boss 302 in Michigan.
Tootsie Roll, GE Aviation & Mervin Snowboard
8. Tootsie Roll, GE Aviation & Mervin Snowboard
November 8, 2011
The host rides Mervin snowboards on Washington's Olympic Mountains. He also sees how Tootsie Rolls are made in Chicago, and how jet engines are tested at GE Aviation in Peebles, Ohio.
Sage Fly Fishing, Kazoo & Sock Money
7. Sage Fly Fishing, Kazoo & Sock Money
November 1, 2011
Sage Fly Fishing, Kazoo & Sock Monkey
Jack Daniels, Zero Motorcycles and New Balance
6. Jack Daniels, Zero Motorcycles and New Balance
November 8, 2011
The Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tenn., is visited. Later, the host helps build an electric motorcycle at Zero Motorcycles in Santa Cruz, Cal.; and he designs his own custom shoe at a New Balance factory in Maine.
Jelly Belly, Master Lock and Skate One
5. Jelly Belly, Master Lock and Skate One
October 25, 2011
George Motz sees how Jelly Belly candies, Master Locks, and Skate One are made.
Tabasco, Silly Putty & Filson
4. Tabasco, Silly Putty & Filson
October 18, 2011
George Motz checks out Tabasco, Silly Putty & Filson.
Corvette, Wiffle Ball & Ludwig
3. Corvette, Wiffle Ball & Ludwig
October 11, 2011
The host visits a Corvette factory in Bowling Green, Ky.; a Wiffle Ball factory in Shelton, Conn.; and a Ludwig Drums factory in Monroe, N.C.
Gibson Guitars, Crayola & La-Z-Boy
2. Gibson Guitars, Crayola & La-Z-Boy
October 11, 2011
Host George Motz goes Tennessee to visit a Gibson Les Paul guitar factory, Pennsylvania to visit a Crayola crayons factory and Arkansas to visit a La-Z-Boy furniture factory.
Cadillac, Sub Zero & Maglite
1. Cadillac, Sub Zero & Maglite
October 4, 2011
In the series premiere Host George Motz goes to Michigan to visit a Cadillac factory, Wisconsin to visit a Sub-Zero refrigerator factory, and California to visit a Maglite flashlight factory.
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  • Premiere Date
    October 4, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (7)