DiscoveryCommunicationsInc ImageEntertainment John Ratzenberger's Made in America Travel Channel Television Show (5seasons, 97episodes)
- MadeInUSA Review
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- Jul 31
- 2 min read
" John Ratzenberger's Made In America brings you the stories of the men and women who work with their hands and skillfully make some of the best products in the United States. " -DiscoveryCommunications

Episode/Series Info(Wikipedia); https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Made_in_America_(TV_program) Episode/Series Info(Plex); https://watch.plex.tv/show/john-ratzenbergers-made-in-america Episode/Series Info(Trakt); https://trakt.tv/shows/john-ratzenberger-s-made-in-america/seasons/all Online Store(EBay); https://ebay.us/m/YQGH1E Online Store(EBay); https://ebay.us/m/6DHmYx Product Review; " I remember catching an episode of this live on the Travel Channel back in the day - Made in America was a wholesome down-home country kind of television program, interviewing small and large business owners across America, the ones who still make in USA and employ legitimate Americans. They just don't really make informative, slower paced shows like this anymore which makes it all the more frustrating that I could only ever seem to find season one up for sale (DVD) or for online streaming (Torrent), if anyone one knows a way to find the other four seasons, please let me know. I recommend saving this one in your collection somehow, the times of easily picking up a DVD box-set and permanently owning every episode of a series are coming to an end, they just provided too much value to the consumer, and the business model had to be manipulated so they could squeeze more money, and restrict actual ownership of property. Not sure where Image Entertainment was based out of, but the DVD box says it was actually made in USA, which you dont see much anymore, especially as digital media becomes more prevalent. Anyways, this show provided a lot of interesting company history and product info (though I'm sure many of these featured companies have given-in to outsourcing since this shows production), and the show was well produced and entertaining, a nice cozy program to grab a warm drink and relax, and give thanks to the hard working Americans that make it all possible. "
-MadeInUSAReview





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