Her series The Future with Hannah Fry on Bloomberg brings her signature intellectual heft and insight but is peppered with her imitable wit to American audiences. The series questions our collective future and what we want it to look like, with the breakthroughs in science and technology that will transform our lives and society, in a way that happens with us rather than to us.
Her BBC Two documentary series The Secret Genius of Modern Life received critical acclaim and audience figures and reactions saw her looking at the extraordinary secrets behind the miraculous technologies of the modern world from bank cards, passports, electric cars, smartphones and fitness trackers. A third series will air soon in Spring 2025.
Hannah has also hosted Have I Got News For You several times and took part in the 2025 Taskmaster New Years Special on Channel 4. She was also part of Channel 4's 2024 UK election coverage crunching the data at the big screen, helping to make sense of the numbers and tell the story of the night.
Her previous documentaries include City in the Sky, Magic Numbers, The Joy of Winning, The Joy of Data, Unvaccinated, Making Sense of Cancer (winner of the Grierson award for Best Presenter) and the 2018 film Contagion - The BBC Pandemic a massive citizen science experiment aimed to simulate what would happen if a deadly pandemic were to come to UK, a full two years before the predictions came true.
Hannah regularly writes for the New Yorker, and her book, Hello World - How to be human in the age of the machine, was shortlisted for several of the world’s most prestigious non-fiction awards, winning the 2020 Asimov Prize. Through her videos on the Numberphile Youtube channel, her podcasts with DeepMind and her long running radio series Curious Cases on BBC Radio 4, Hannah is known around the world for her joyful ability to bring mathematical ideas to life for audiences of all interests and abilities.
Her series The Future with Hannah Fry on Bloomberg brings her signature intellectual heft and insight but is peppered with her imitable wit to American audiences. The series questions our collective future and what we want it to look like, with the breakthroughs in science and technology that will transform our lives and society, in a way that happens with us rather than to us.
Her BBC Two documentary series The Secret Genius of Modern Life received critical acclaim and audience figures and reactions saw her looking at the extraordinary secrets behind the miraculous technologies of the modern world from bank cards, passports, electric cars, smartphones and fitness trackers. A third series will air soon in Spring 2025.
Hannah has also hosted Have I Got News For You several times and took part in the 2025 Taskmaster New Years Special on Channel 4. She was also part of Channel 4's 2024 UK election coverage crunching the data at the big screen, helping to make sense of the numbers and tell the story of the night.
Her previous documentaries include City in the Sky, Magic Numbers, The Joy of Winning, The Joy of Data, Unvaccinated, Making Sense of Cancer (winner of the Grierson award for Best Presenter) and the 2018 film Contagion - The BBC Pandemic a massive citizen science experiment aimed to simulate what would happen if a deadly pandemic were to come to UK, a full two years before the predictions came true.
Hannah regularly writes for the New Yorker, and her book, Hello World - How to be human in the age of the machine, was shortlisted for several of the world’s most prestigious non-fiction awards, winning the 2020 Asimov Prize. Through her videos on the Numberphile Youtube channel, her podcasts with DeepMind and her long running radio series Curious Cases on BBC Radio 4, Hannah is known around the world for her joyful ability to bring mathematical ideas to life for audiences of all interests and abilities.
Her series The Future with Hannah Fry on Bloomberg brings her signature intellectual heft and insight but is peppered with her imitable wit to American audiences. The series questions our collective future and what we want it to look like, with the breakthroughs in science and technology that will transform our lives and society, in a way that happens with us rather than to us.
Her BBC Two documentary series The Secret Genius of Modern Life received critical acclaim and audience figures and reactions saw her looking at the extraordinary secrets behind the miraculous technologies of the modern world from bank cards, passports, electric cars, smartphones and fitness trackers. A third series will air soon in Spring 2025.
Hannah has also hosted Have I Got News For You several times and took part in the 2025 Taskmaster New Years Special on Channel 4. She was also part of Channel 4’s 2024 UK election coverage crunching the data at the big screen, helping to make sense of the numbers and tell the story of the night.
Her previous documentaries include City in the Sky, Magic Numbers, The Joy of Winning, The Joy of Data, Unvaccinated, Making Sense of Cancer (winner of the Grierson award for Best Presenter) and the 2018 film Contagion – The BBC Pandemic a massive citizen science experiment aimed to simulate what would happen if a deadly pandemic were to come to UK, a full two years before the predictions came true.
Hannah regularly writes for the New Yorker, and her book, Hello World – How to be human in the age of the machine, was shortlisted for several of the world’s most prestigious non-fiction awards, winning the 2020 Asimov Prize. Through her videos on the Numberphile Youtube channel, her podcasts with DeepMind and her long running radio series Curious Cases on BBC Radio 4, Hannah is known around the world for her joyful ability to bring mathematical ideas to life for audiences of all interests and abilities.
Her series The Future with Hannah Fry on Bloomberg brings her signature intellectual heft and insight but is peppered with her imitable wit to American audiences. The series questions our collective future and what we want it to look like, with the breakthroughs in science and technology that will transform our lives and society, in a way that happens with us rather than to us.
Her BBC Two documentary series The Secret Genius of Modern Life received critical acclaim and audience figures and reactions saw her looking at the extraordinary secrets behind the miraculous technologies of the modern world from bank cards, passports, electric cars, smartphones and fitness trackers. A third series will air soon in Spring 2025.
Hannah has also hosted Have I Got News For You several times and took part in the 2025 Taskmaster New Years Special on Channel 4. She was also part of Channel 4's 2024 UK election coverage crunching the data at the big screen, helping to make sense of the numbers and tell the story of the night.
Her previous documentaries include City in the Sky, Magic Numbers, The Joy of Winning, The Joy of Data, Unvaccinated, Making Sense of Cancer (winner of the Grierson award for Best Presenter) and the 2018 film Contagion - The BBC Pandemic a massive citizen science experiment aimed to simulate what would happen if a deadly pandemic were to come to UK, a full two years before the predictions came true.
Hannah regularly writes for the New Yorker, and her book, Hello World - How to be human in the age of the machine, was shortlisted for several of the world’s most prestigious non-fiction awards, winning the 2020 Asimov Prize. Through her videos on the Numberphile Youtube channel, her podcasts with DeepMind and her long running radio series Curious Cases on BBC Radio 4, Hannah is known around the world for her joyful ability to bring mathematical ideas to life for audiences of all interests and abilities.
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