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Hannah Fry

Hannah Fry (born February 1984) is a mathematician, author, lecturer, radio and television presenter, podcaster and public speaker. She studies the patterns of human behaviour, such as interpersonal relationships and dating, and how mathematics can apply to them. Fry delivered the 2019 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures.

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Writer

Episode Horizon
Coronavirus Special - Part 1
2020
Episode RTÉ Documentaries
City in the Sky
2017
Episode Horizon
Feast to Save the Planet
2021

Host

Episode Horizon
Feast to Save the Planet
2021
Episode RTÉ Documentaries
City in the Sky
2017
Series The Secret Genius of Modern Life 2022

Guest Star

Episode Royal Institution Lectures
[NYP] Hello world: how to be human in the age of the machine (Hannah Fry)
2018
Episode Royal Institution Lectures
Hello world: how to be human in the age of the machine (Hannah Fry)
2018
Episode Horizon
Diagnosis on Demand? The Computer Will See You Now
2018
Episode Horizon
Coronavirus Special - Part 1
2020
Episode Would I Lie to You?
Charlie Brooker, Professor Hannah Fry, Danny Jones, Shaparak Khorsandi
2024
Episode Horizon
How to Find Love Online
2016
Episode BBC Documentaries
Six Degrees of Separation
2015
Episode BBC Documentaries
Calculating Ada: The Countess of Computing
2015
Episode Royal Institution Lectures
Ada Lovelace Day 2014 (3/8) - Can maths predict the future? (Hannah Fry)
2014
Episode Horizon
The Great British Intelligence Test
2020
Episode BBC Documentaries
Britain's Greatest Invention
2017
Episode BBC Documentaries
The Joy of Winning
2018
Episode Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
Can the government escape its past?
2023
Episode Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
27/11/2022 - Are We Heading for a Winter of Discontent?
2022
Episode Horizon
10 Things You Need to Know About the Future
2017
Episode Horizon
Coronavirus Special - Part 2
2020
Episode BBC Documentaries
Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic
2018