Wag TV produces the television series How Do They Do It? for Discovery Channel. Each session examines the production and use of two or three commonplace things. The slogan for the show is "Behind the everyday lies the remarkable." The series is shown globally on a variety of Discovery-owned networks, such as: Discovery, Science, DMAX, and Quest in the United Kingdom; Science Channel in America Discovery Channel in Asia, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Spain, Switzerland, and the Netherlands The Italian versions of Discovery Channel and Discovery Science. Rupert Degas narrated the first and second series, which were co-produced with Rocket Surgery Productions; Iain Lee narrated the third and fourth series; and Dominic Frisby narrated the fifth and sixth series. In2008, the series hosted by Robert Llewellyn debuted on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. May 2010 saw the DVD release of this edition in the United Kingdom. Chris Broyles provides the narration for the series on the Science Channel in the United States. This program is comparable to the popular Canadian documentary series How It's Made, which is also seen on Discovery Channel networks.
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Wag TV produces the television series How Do They Do It? for Discovery Channel. Each session examines the production and use of two or three commonplace things. The slogan for the show is "Behind the everyday lies the remarkable." The series is shown globally on a variety of Discovery-owned networks, such as: Discovery, Science, DMAX, and Quest in the United Kingdom; Science Channel in America Discovery Channel in Asia, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Spain, Switzerland, and the Netherlands The Italian versions of Discovery Channel and Discovery Science. Rupert Degas narrated the first and second series, which were co-produced with Rocket Surgery Productions; Iain Lee narrated the third and fourth series; and Dominic Frisby narrated the fifth and sixth series. In2008, the series hosted by Robert Llewellyn debuted on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom. May 2010 saw the DVD release of this edition in the United Kingdom. Chris Broyles provides the narration for the series on the Science Channel in the United States. This program is comparable to the popular Canadian documentary series How It's Made, which is also seen on Discovery Channel networks.
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