Where to stream How Do They Do It? Season 3

Season 3

Watch How Do They Do It? Season 3 in Australia

Released: 21st Feb, 2007

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Season 3 Episodes

S03 Episode 1

Phoenix Stadium, La Trade Tower, Surfing

How do they turn the Arizona Cardinals' football stadium into a monster truck arena in 48 hours? How do they surf the world's deadliest wave?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 21 Feb 2007

S03 Episode 2

Space Shuttle, Roller Coaster, Pool Table

How do they create the world's twistiest rollercoaster ride? How do they turn hard rock into the smoothest pool tables?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 21 Feb 2007

S03 Episode 3

Empire State Building, Extracting Copper, Making a Car

How do they fix the mast on top of the Empire State Building? And how do they extract copper from the largest man made hole in the world?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 28 Feb 2007

S03 Episode 4

Fighter Jet, Baseball, Sports Car

How do they launch and land an F18 fighter jet on the USS Nimitz, make a major league baseball bat and build the world's fastest sports car?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 28 Feb 2007

S03 Episode 5

Rescue Services, Rotating Boat (Falkirk Wheel), Parachutists

Discover how the rescue services slice a crushed car open in seconds, and find out how parachutists are able to land on a dime.

22 mins  ·  Wed, 7 Mar 2007

S03 Episode 6

Submarine; Moving Earth; Beer Car

How do they rescue the crew of a sunken submarine? How does a 6000 tonne monster digger manage to walk? And how do they run a car on waste beer?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 7 Mar 2007

S03 Episode 7

Racing Drivers, Bank Vaults, Telling Time

How do racing drivers survive 300 kilometres an hour crashes? See how impregnable bank vaults are made, and how do they tell the time?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 14 Mar 2007

S03 Episode 8

Crash Course; Water Display; White Wash

See how the California Highway Patrol stop a speeding car, and how 75,000 litres of water is shot 24 stories high in a spectacular display?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 14 Mar 2007

S03 Episode 9

Cruise Liner; Space Shuttle; Suspension Bridge

How do they repair the hull of an 80,000 tonne cruise liner? And how do they keep Europe's longest suspension bridge from collapsing?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 21 Mar 2007

S03 Episode 10

Vehicles; Football; Potash Mine

See how unmanned aerial vehicles fight crime and learn what goes into designing the ultimate football.

22 mins  ·  Wed, 21 Mar 2007

S03 Episode 11

Helicopter; Luxury Yachts; Highway Patrol

How does a helicopter loop the loop? Plus, learn how a 200,000 square metre ball park in the hottest city in the US is cooled?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 28 Mar 2007

S03 Episode 12

Buildings, Electricity Pylons, Balloon Makers

Learn how buildings are made earthquake proof, the electricity supply is ensured and balloons are made?

22 mins  ·  Wed, 28 Mar 2007

S03 Episode 13

Bulletproof Vests, Robots, Formation Skydivers

Discover how formation skydivers train in a wind tunnel, and learn how a bullet proof vest can stop a dozen rounds at point blank range.

22 mins  ·  Wed, 4 Apr 2007

S03 Episode 14

Rally Car; Letter; Titanium

Turning the family car into a rally car; titanium and letters.

22 mins  ·  Wed, 4 Apr 2007

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