John Ratzenberger's Made in America

2004

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Released: 06 January 2004 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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John Ratzenberger's Made in America is an American documentary television series hosted by John Ratzenberger. The series premiered January 6, 2004, on the Travel Channel. Ratzenberger visits various American manufacturers, taking the show's viewers along on the tours and showing how various everyday items are made. The show has visited a variety of factories, including Crayola, Airstream, Yankee Candle, Samuel Adams Brewery, Ruger, Delta Faucet Company, and Rodgers Instruments.

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TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Tobias Burrows It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
trialversion412 Love this show. John is so funny with all his little comments. If you have never seen this show, you should definitely give it a try. If you were a Cheers fan, you can still watch "Cliff" in all his goofy ways.It is about companies that make there "stuff", here in America. He may show you the making of a Coleman grill to Campbell's soup to RV manufacturers. He usually interacts with the people on the assembly lines and usually tries their job. Funny watching him try something that takes the skilled worker lots of time and experience. He is always so good to emphasize how important all people are in the making of any such products. He is the perfect choice for the host of this show.Hi SHELLY, Love ya!
commoncentsphoto I have been a fan of John Ratzenberger ever since I first saw him in the role of Cliff Clavin on Cheers. In the episode shown tonight, March 28, 2005 the final story was shot just about 15 miles from my home. His story on Comm-scope hits home. I attend church with many employees of Comm-Scope and I have some relatives that also work for them. It was good to see a local company make it on his show. Next week, April 5th he will have an episode shot at a hot air balloon factory located about 20 miles from my home.It is good to see what we Americans can accomplish in this modern, hi-tech world. We have the best workforce on the face of the planet. Period.Looking forward to continued episodes. Keep up the good work, John.WayneShook2
Hawaiian_Mad_Dog John Ratzenberger makes this show unique. It's great for TV...nice to see what really makes America special...the people behind the scenes of every great product or idea made in the USA (alot of nostalgia here). John doesn't leave out anyone...everyone's important in this show. His genuine personality and sincerity comes shining through...along with his sense humor...I would love to have him as my neighbor!Great Job Discovery / Travel Channel...and Thanks to Reader's Digest! I hope this show's on for a long time...I never miss it...makes me feel good to be an American and instills good feelings about the people who live and work here. Nice to see hardworking people get credit.Watch it..if you haven't...this is reality TV.
jbradshaw Made In America is a truly unique show. John Ratzenberger travels around the United States to visit factories that create some of the more iconic products in the United States. The production of Jack Daniels Whiskey, the story behind the Howard Johnson motel chain, and even the story of John Deere and their production of farm equipment are all featured.John Ratzenberger's extremely likable personality make this show very down to earth and humble. If you want to check out the products that help make the United States great, be sure to tune in. It airs on the Travel Channel every week.This is one show that I hope stays on the air a long time. Kudos to the Travel Channel!