Ice cream. George learns how ice creams are really made. We first see him in an ice cream parlor, where he "goes up against" the show's editors in a game of historical knowledge surrounding the beloved frozen treat.
Underwear. George digs into how underwear is made - but also pyjamas, tank tops and everything else we wear underneath our clothes and presents us with statistics and records about them that you wouldn't believe existed.
Aluminum cans. George is looking into how cans are made. He answers the knowledge questions of Pavlos and Antonis and visits facilities where aluminum semi-products are produced and then a factory where the aluminum cans are manufactured.
Sauces/Salads. George looks for how our favorite sauces are made, such as ketchup and mustard, but also salads, such as tzatziki. He plays a knowledge game and begins his journey for one of the biggest sauce production factories in Greece.
Spreads. George looks into how some of our favorite spreads are made, such as peanut butter and hazelnut praline, as well as halva. After playing a trivia game with the show's editors, he visits a field where the main raw material for tahini and halva, sesame, is produced.
Paper. George is looking for the "road" of paper and how toilet paper, kitchen paper and napkins are finally made. The journey begins with the raw material, paper pulp, in an impressive facility in Northern Greece.
Cookers. George looks into how kitchen utensils such as the pan, pots, kettle and cake tins are made. He plays tennis using a pan instead of a racket and answers the related knowledge answers of Paul and Antonis.
Pasta. George is looking for how pasta is made. First, he plays a game of knowledge with Paul and Antonis. He then travels to Volos to learn more about semolina, the raw material of pasta, and then, being ready, visits a pasta factory.
Soap. George is looking for how the soaps we use every day are made. He meets Pavlos and Antonis to find out more historical information about soap, then visits a solid and liquid soap factory and chats with people in the industry.
Beer. George is looking for how beer is made. After playing the ultimate college party game, beer pong, he follows a huge brewery, then meets a kick boxing champion who explains why he always drinks a beer after training.
Mattresses. George explains what it's like to sleep in a caravan and the importance of a mattress for a good night's sleep. So, he decides to learn how sleeping mattresses are made.