Her recent broadcasting work includes Emmy-award winning The Future with Hannah Fry (Bloomberg), The Secret Genius of Modern Life (BBC Two), Have I Got News For You (BBC One), Channel 4’s 2024 Election Coverage, and Curious Cases (BBC Radio 4).
Hannah has recently launched The Infinite Explorer for National Geographic and Bloomberg Originals; an exciting take on a travelogue which will follow Hannah as she explores six countries to find out how the forces of geography, climate, history and culture form a country's identity. In 2026 she has a new AI-focused series for the BBC, investing the most extraordinary stories from the front lines of artificial intelligence.
Her ongoing Bloomberg series, The Future with Hannah Fry, examines how science and technology are reshaping society, focusing on how progress can occur in collaboration with, rather than at the expense of, humanity. The show won a 2025 Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Technology Coverage for the episode “Quantum Arms Race,” which explored the potential and risks of quantum computing.
Hannah’s other TV work include Making Sense of Cancer (BBC Two) which won the Grierson Award for Best Presenter and The Secret Genius of Modern Life which uncovers the science and engineering behind everyday technologies, from bank cards and trainers to passports and microwaves. She is a regular host on Have I Got News For You and has been a guest on Taskmaster's New Year's Treat 2025 and Would I Lie to You? Her earlier documentaries include City in the Sky, Magic Numbers, The Joy of Data, The Joy of Winning, Unvaccinated, and Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic, a 2018 citizen science project simulating a pandemic in the UK, two years before COVID-19.
In audio, Hannah’s Uncharted (BBC Radio 4), flew to the top of the podcast charts upon its launch and was celebrated for its joyous but informative tales of data and discovery. She also hosts The Deep Mind Podcast and co-hosts Curious Cases on BBC Radio 4 with Dara Ó Briain. She was a regular on Lauren Laverne's BBC 6 Music show for many years with the widely loved Maths of Life segment.
Hannah has contributed regularly to The New Yorker and is the author of Hello World: How to Be Human in the Age of the Machine, which won the 2020 Asimov Prize and was shortlisted for multiple international awards. Through her writing, broadcasting work and wildly popular social media work she is known around the world for her joyful ability to bring mathematical ideas to life for audiences of all interests and abilities.
Her recent broadcasting work includes Emmy-award winning The Future with Hannah Fry (Bloomberg), The Secret Genius of Modern Life (BBC Two), Have I Got News For You (BBC One), Channel 4’s 2024 Election Coverage, and Curious Cases (BBC Radio 4).
Hannah has recently launched The Infinite Explorer for National Geographic and Bloomberg Originals; an exciting take on a travelogue which will follow Hannah as she explores six countries to find out how the forces of geography, climate, history and culture form a country's identity. In 2026 she has a new AI-focused series for the BBC, investing the most extraordinary stories from the front lines of artificial intelligence.
Her ongoing Bloomberg series, The Future with Hannah Fry, examines how science and technology are reshaping society, focusing on how progress can occur in collaboration with, rather than at the expense of, humanity. The show won a 2025 Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Technology Coverage for the episode “Quantum Arms Race,” which explored the potential and risks of quantum computing.
Hannah’s other TV work include Making Sense of Cancer (BBC Two) which won the Grierson Award for Best Presenter and The Secret Genius of Modern Life which uncovers the science and engineering behind everyday technologies, from bank cards and trainers to passports and microwaves. She is a regular host on Have I Got News For You and has been a guest on Taskmaster's New Year's Treat 2025 and Would I Lie to You? Her earlier documentaries include City in the Sky, Magic Numbers, The Joy of Data, The Joy of Winning, Unvaccinated, and Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic, a 2018 citizen science project simulating a pandemic in the UK, two years before COVID-19.
In audio, Hannah’s Uncharted (BBC Radio 4), flew to the top of the podcast charts upon its launch and was celebrated for its joyous but informative tales of data and discovery. She also hosts The Deep Mind Podcast and co-hosts Curious Cases on BBC Radio 4 with Dara Ó Briain. She was a regular on Lauren Laverne's BBC 6 Music show for many years with the widely loved Maths of Life segment.
Hannah has contributed regularly to The New Yorker and is the author of Hello World: How to Be Human in the Age of the Machine, which won the 2020 Asimov Prize and was shortlisted for multiple international awards. Through her writing, broadcasting work and wildly popular social media work she is known around the world for her joyful ability to bring mathematical ideas to life for audiences of all interests and abilities.
Her recent broadcasting work includes Emmy-award winning The Future with Hannah Fry (Bloomberg), The Secret Genius of Modern Life (BBC Two), Have I Got News For You (BBC One), Channel 4’s 2024 Election Coverage, and Curious Cases (BBC Radio 4).
Hannah has recently launched The Infinite Explorer for National Geographic and Bloomberg Originals; an exciting take on a travelogue which will follow Hannah as she explores six countries to find out how the forces of geography, climate, history and culture form a country’s identity. In 2026 she has a new AI-focused series for the BBC, investing the most extraordinary stories from the front lines of artificial intelligence.
Her ongoing Bloomberg series, The Future with Hannah Fry, examines how science and technology are reshaping society, focusing on how progress can occur in collaboration with, rather than at the expense of, humanity. The show won a 2025 Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Technology Coverage for the episode “Quantum Arms Race,” which explored the potential and risks of quantum computing.
Hannah’s other TV work include Making Sense of Cancer (BBC Two) which won the Grierson Award for Best Presenter and The Secret Genius of Modern Life which uncovers the science and engineering behind everyday technologies, from bank cards and trainers to passports and microwaves. She is a regular host on Have I Got News For You and has been a guest on Taskmaster’s New Year’s Treat 2025 and Would I Lie to You? Her earlier documentaries include City in the Sky, Magic Numbers, The Joy of Data, The Joy of Winning, Unvaccinated, and Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic, a 2018 citizen science project simulating a pandemic in the UK, two years before COVID-19.
In audio, Hannah’s Uncharted (BBC Radio 4), flew to the top of the podcast charts upon its launch and was celebrated for its joyous but informative tales of data and discovery. She also hosts The Deep Mind Podcast and co-hosts Curious Cases on BBC Radio 4 with Dara Ó Briain. She was a regular on Lauren Laverne’s BBC 6 Music show for many years with the widely loved Maths of Life segment.
Hannah has contributed regularly to The New Yorker and is the author of Hello World: How to Be Human in the Age of the Machine, which won the 2020 Asimov Prize and was shortlisted for multiple international awards. Through her writing, broadcasting work and wildly popular social media work she is known around the world for her joyful ability to bring mathematical ideas to life for audiences of all interests and abilities.
Her recent broadcasting work includes Emmy-award winning The Future with Hannah Fry (Bloomberg), The Secret Genius of Modern Life (BBC Two), Have I Got News For You (BBC One), Channel 4’s 2024 Election Coverage, and Curious Cases (BBC Radio 4).
Hannah has recently launched The Infinite Explorer for National Geographic and Bloomberg Originals; an exciting take on a travelogue which will follow Hannah as she explores six countries to find out how the forces of geography, climate, history and culture form a country's identity. In 2026 she has a new AI-focused series for the BBC, investing the most extraordinary stories from the front lines of artificial intelligence.
Her ongoing Bloomberg series, The Future with Hannah Fry, examines how science and technology are reshaping society, focusing on how progress can occur in collaboration with, rather than at the expense of, humanity. The show won a 2025 Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Technology Coverage for the episode “Quantum Arms Race,” which explored the potential and risks of quantum computing.
Hannah’s other TV work include Making Sense of Cancer (BBC Two) which won the Grierson Award for Best Presenter and The Secret Genius of Modern Life which uncovers the science and engineering behind everyday technologies, from bank cards and trainers to passports and microwaves. She is a regular host on Have I Got News For You and has been a guest on Taskmaster's New Year's Treat 2025 and Would I Lie to You? Her earlier documentaries include City in the Sky, Magic Numbers, The Joy of Data, The Joy of Winning, Unvaccinated, and Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic, a 2018 citizen science project simulating a pandemic in the UK, two years before COVID-19.
In audio, Hannah’s Uncharted (BBC Radio 4), flew to the top of the podcast charts upon its launch and was celebrated for its joyous but informative tales of data and discovery. She also hosts The Deep Mind Podcast and co-hosts Curious Cases on BBC Radio 4 with Dara Ó Briain. She was a regular on Lauren Laverne's BBC 6 Music show for many years with the widely loved Maths of Life segment.
Hannah has contributed regularly to The New Yorker and is the author of Hello World: How to Be Human in the Age of the Machine, which won the 2020 Asimov Prize and was shortlisted for multiple international awards. Through her writing, broadcasting work and wildly popular social media work she is known around the world for her joyful ability to bring mathematical ideas to life for audiences of all interests and abilities.