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Season 2000

  • S2000E01 Pilot

    • April 6, 2000

    First episode of BBC Click (Formerly Click Online)

Season 2004

Season 2005

Season 2006

Season 2007

Season 2008

  • S2008E01 05/01/2008

    • January 5, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E02 12/01/2008

    • January 12, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E03 19/01/2008

    • January 19, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E04 26/01/2008

    • January 26, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E05 02/02/2008

    • February 2, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E06 09/02/2008

    • February 9, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E07 16/02/2008

    • February 16, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E08 23/02/2008

    • February 23, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E09 01/03/2008

    • March 1, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E10 08/03/2008

    • March 8, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E11 15/03/2008

    • March 15, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E12 22/03/2008

    • March 22, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E13 29/03/2008

    • March 29, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E14 05/04/2008

    • April 5, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E15 12/04/2008

    • April 12, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E16 19/04/2008

    • April 19, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E17 26/04/2008

    • April 26, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E18 03/05/2008

    • May 3, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E19 10/05/2008

    • May 10, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E20 17/05/2008

    • May 17, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E21 24/05/2008

    • May 24, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E22 31/05/2008

    • May 31, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E23 07/06/2008

    • June 7, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E24 14/06/2008

    • June 14, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E25 21/06/2008

    • June 21, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E26 28/06/2008

    • June 28, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E27 05/07/2008

    • July 5, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E28 12/07/2008

    • July 12, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E29 19/07/2008 - E3 news

    • July 19, 2008
    • BBC News

    With the latest from E3, the annual video games extravaganza taking place in Los Angeles. Plus, gaming legend Hideo Kojima, the creator of Metal Gear Solid series.

  • S2008E30 26/07/2008

    • July 26, 2008
    • BBC News

    The team report from Hollywood on attempts by studios to embrace digital downloads of movies. Plus how decaying celluloid classics are being remastered for a 21st Century generation to enjoy. Includes news and web reviews.

  • S2008E31 02/08/2008 - Internet 2.0

    • August 2, 2008
    • BBC News

    The show visits Dallas to discover the new breed of broadband behind Internet 2.0. There's a look at the latest trend of smaller laptops, and in Webscape Kate Russell rounds up her best pick of websites.

  • S2008E32 09/08/2008

    • August 9, 2008
    • BBC News

    Sites like eBay have revolutionised the market for second-hand goods, but who should be held responsible for the sale of counterfeits? Click travels to Paris to visit the fashion houses calling for tighter regulation of online auctions. Plus a review of powerful laptops and our pick of the most exciting games coming your way in 2009.

  • S2008E33 16/08/2008

    • August 16, 2008
    • BBC News

    The tech team put the smallest robots on Earth under the microscope, to discover what the future holds for nanotechnology. Plus, students test their skills and technology in the Olympics of software development, the Imagine Cup.

  • S2008E34 23/08/2008

    • August 23, 2008
    • BBC News

    The team celebrate the 50th anniversary of the microchip. Plus, many hands make light work when social networking combines with photography for truly three-dimensional results.

  • S2008E35 30/08/2008

    • August 30, 2008
    • BBC News

    Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news, taking a look at the kind of tech we will be using in a few years time. Plus, Will Wright talks about his long awaited video game Spore.

  • S2008E36 06/09/2008

    • September 6, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E37 13/09/2008

    • September 13, 2008
    • BBC News

    A look at the tasks graphic cards are taking on, beyond painting pretty pixels. Plus, a visit to a museum with virtual displays dedicated to ancient Roman civilization.

  • S2008E38 20/09/2008

    • September 20, 2008
    • BBC News

    There's plenty of stuff around to help blind or visually impaired computer users, we're in Africa to find out if those same solutions can work in the developing world.

  • S2008E39 27/09/2008

    • September 27, 2008
    • BBC News

    Challenging Apple's iPhone, the team look at the first mobile phone featuring Google's operating system Android. Plus, governments and data storage, are they going too far?

  • S2008E40 04/10/2008

    • October 4, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E41 11/10/2008

    • October 11, 2008
    • BBC News

    Experts at a Web 2.0 convention show how current websites can be taken into the future. Plus, how security passes may not be quite so secure.

  • S2008E42 18/10/2008

    • October 18, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E43 25/10/2008

    • October 25, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E44 01/11/2008

    • November 1, 2008
    • BBC News

    Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. The team begin a two-part investigation into how our unique traits are being seen as reliable ways of identifying us - how foolproof are they? Plus an interview with the founder and CEO of YouTube.

  • S2008E45 08/11/2008

    • November 8, 2008
    • BBC News

    The team is in Italy where Ferrari is test driving a Windows software for supercomputers, plus there's the second part of our look at biometric security. Also, just how secure your voice, fingerprint, or face is as your ID.

  • S2008E46 15/11/2008

    • November 15, 2008
    • BBC News

    Click's gone videogames crazy and pays a visit to Little Big Planet. Plus the latest games come under the spotlight. Includes web reviews and tech reviews.

  • S2008E47 22/11/2008

    • November 22, 2008
    • BBC News

    Companies join forces to open up a new front in the war on Spam. Plus, we talk to the man who's name is the best scrabble score in the industry - Steve Wozniak. He is also the man who co-founded Apple and personally developed the early Apple computers.

  • S2008E48 29/11/2008

    • November 29, 2008
    • BBC News

    The weekly tech show. Dan Simmons witnesses the virtual rebirth of Berlin and London. Also includes how to record TV on your PC and technology to help you work from home.

  • S2008E49 06/12/2008

    • December 6, 2008
    • BBC News

    The weekly technology show looks at the latest high resolution OLED TVs, and reviews some new gadgets ahead of Christmas. Includes Tech News and Webscape.

  • S2008E50 13/12/2008 - The Cybercrime Industry

    • December 13, 2008
    • BBC News

    Click is in Russia to investigate the sophisticated way in which hackers can steal your bank details, and sell them on for organised crime.

  • S2008E51 20/12/2008

    • December 20, 2008
    • BBC News

  • S2008E52 27/12/2008

    • December 27, 2008
    • BBC News

    Best of 2008 Part 1.

Season 2009

Season 2010

  • S2010E01 02/01/2010

    • January 2, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E02 09/01/2010

    • January 9, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E03 16/01/2010

    • January 16, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E04 23/01/2010

    • January 23, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E05 30/01/2010

    • January 30, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E06 06/02/2010

    • February 6, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E07 13/02/2010

    • February 13, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E08 20/02/2010

    • February 20, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E09 27/02/2010

    • February 27, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E10 06/03/2010

    • March 6, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E11 13/03/2010

    • March 13, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E12 20/03/2010

    • March 20, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E13 27/03/2010

    • March 27, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E14 03/04/2010

    • April 3, 2010
    • BBC News

    Guide to the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. The team gets friendly with Social TV, checks out the latest tiny video cameras and looks at big drives in small packages.

  • S2010E15 10/04/2010

    • April 10, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E16 17/04/2010

    • April 17, 2010
    • BBC News

    Keep your stuff online instead of at home, plus a service that asks for banking passwords and promises to keep money safe.

  • S2010E17 24/04/2010

    • April 24, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E18 01/05/2010

    • May 1, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E19 08/05/2010

    • May 8, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E20 15/05/2010

    • May 15, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E21 22/05/2010

    • May 22, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E22 29/05/2010

    • May 29, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E23 05/06/2010

    • June 5, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E24 12/06/2010

    • June 12, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E25 19/06/2010

    • June 19, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E26 26/06/2010

    • June 26, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E27 03/07/2010

    • July 3, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E28 10/07/2010

    • July 10, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E29 17/07/2010

    • July 17, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E30 24/07/2010

    • July 24, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E31 31/07/2010

    • July 31, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E32 07/08/2010

    • August 7, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E33 14/08/2010

    • August 14, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E34 21/08/2010

    • August 21, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E35 28/08/2010

    • August 28, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E36 04/09/2010

    • September 4, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E37 11/09/2010

    • September 11, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E38 18/09/2010

    • September 18, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E39 25/09/2010

    • September 25, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E40 02/10/2010

    • October 2, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E41 09/10/2010

    • October 9, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E42 16/10/2010

    • October 16, 2010
    • BBC News

    Click reports from South Korea to find out what is possible with superfast broadband. Plus the mobile handsets and apps that are making it big in the country, and Japanese healthcare gadgets.

  • S2010E43 23/10/2010

    • October 23, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E44 30/10/2010

    • October 30, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E45 06/11/2010

    • November 6, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E46 13/11/2010

    • November 13, 2010
    • BBC News

    Click examines how your smartphone can be at risk from hackers and malicious software; what are the latest attacks and what is being done to combat the threat? Plus, art goes digital as artist David Hockney swaps canvas for computer in Paris, and a review of Kinect - the new Xbox controller.

  • S2010E47 20/11/2010

    • November 20, 2010
    • BBC News

    Click looks to the future of television and explores why the living room is set to be a more interesting place than ever before, and we hear from the father of Wikipedia on his continued plans for its world domination. Plus website and mobile app reviews in Webscape.

  • S2010E48 27/11/2010

    • November 27, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E49 04/12/2010

    • December 4, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E50 11/12/2010

    • December 11, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E51 18/12/2010

    • December 18, 2010
    • BBC News

  • S2010E52 25/12/2010

    • December 25, 2010
    • BBC News

    First part of Click's look back at the best technology of 2010. We look at a colour ereader that will hit the shelves in 2011and celebrate the reinvention of the tablet computer. We also revist the Worldcup and Wimbledon. Plus we test drive an electric car.

Season 2011

  • S2011E01 01/01/2011

    • January 1, 2011
    • BBC News

    Second part of Click's review of 2010 - the year when 3D TV hit the living room and 3D cameras hit the high streets. We look at a way of playing a game without a console and control a game without the controller. Plus five hot ways to keep cool in Dubai.

  • S2011E02 08/01/2011

    • January 8, 2011
    • BBC News

  • S2011E03 15/01/2011

    • January 15, 2011
    • BBC News

  • S2011E04 22/01/2011

    • January 22, 2011
    • BBC News

    The Click team reports on the latest developments from the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, including near indestructible technology and the next generation of automotive tech.

  • S2011E05 29/01/2011

    • January 29, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the latest moves to bring you 3D without the specs, and we ask Jeffrey Katzenberg, producer of Shrek, whether 3D has had its day. Plus tech news and web reviews.

  • S2011E06 05/02/2011

    • February 5, 2011
    • BBC News

    Thousands gather in Brazil for a tech party with a difference, plus the new tech helping snappers cash in on their photos.

  • S2011E07 12/02/2011

    • February 12, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click meets the hackers who can crack a mobile phone network. Plus a handy guide to buying the right TV, and a glimpse of holographic television.

  • S2011E08 19/02/2011

    • February 19, 2011
    • BBC News

    A special show from World Mobile Congress in Barcelona reveals what's in store for handsets and tablets over the next year. Also includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2011E09 26/02/2011

    • February 26, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click meets the modders adapting games controllers to build search-and-rescue robots. Plus a look at how wine producers are using technology to authenticate bottles. Includes website and app reviews.

  • S2011E10 05/03/2011

    • March 5, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the latest ideas coming out of the largest technology expo in the world - CeBit, in Germany. Plus a tour of the best places to get music online.

  • S2011E11 12/03/2011

    • March 12, 2011
    • BBC News

    Can lending libraries and e-books possibly co-exist? Plus a look at how technology is transforming the music industry.

  • S2011E12 19/03/2011

    • March 19, 2011
    • BBC News

    A special report on how technology is being used to help the survivors of Japan's recent earthquake. Plus a report from the SXSW festival in Texas.

  • S2011E13 26/03/2011

    • March 26, 2011
    • BBC News

    Investigating where we will store our digital lives as we move from PCs to tablets and smartphones. And a trip to Texas hacker festival Dorkbot reveals some weird tech. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2011E14 02/04/2011

    • April 2, 2011
    • BBC News

    The programme asks if mobile phone roaming prices can be justified. Plus Nintendo's brand-new 3D handheld is tested.

  • S2011E15 09/04/2011

    • April 9, 2011
    • BBC News

    The team looks at a mobile app that the protesters can use to evade the police. And they also look at the new internet-enabled televisions and the almost unlimited choice of programmes that they bring. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2011E16 16/04/2011

    • April 16, 2011
    • BBC News

    How do social networks make money? The team explore why we don't pay to update our online status. Also, the French town of Bordeaux gives its community a hi-tech twist. Plus technology news and web reviews.

  • S2011E17 23/04/2011

    • April 23, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click explores the future of mobile devices. Plus a new game that can only be played on the London Underground. Includs tech news and Webscape.

  • S2011E18 30/04/2011

    • April 30, 2011
    • BBC News

    The tech show asks whether robots are capable of being truly social. Plus an interview with the brains behind the Blackberry and games and computer industry news.

  • S2011E19 07/05/2011

    • May 7, 2011
    • BBC News

  • S2011E20 14/05/2011

    • May 14, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click takes a close look at near field communication - the technology promising to open doors and pay the bills with a wave of your mobile. Plus how video stars are making money on YouTube, and a guide to free video-editing tools.

  • S2011E21 21/05/2011

    • May 21, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Hungary to ask what technology will look like in ten years time, and interviews the man who invented the web. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2011E22 28/05/2011

    • May 28, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click is at the G8 summit in France where world leaders and the biggest players in technology are discussing if the Internet should be more regulated. Plus a roundup of the latest video games.

  • S2011E24 04/06/2011

    • June 4, 2011
    • BBC News

    The programme looks at the new low-cost computer aimed to encourage schoolchildren to start programming. Plus, how to listen to music on the move with the latest in-car gadgets.

  • S2011E25 11/06/2011

    • June 11, 2011
    • BBC News

    A special show from the world's biggest computer games expo in Los Angeles, showcasing new ideas from Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2011E26 18/06/2011

    • June 18, 2011
    • BBC News

    Google's brand new laptop aims to change the way we think of computing. Plus the gadgets that wake you up gently. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2011E27 25/06/2011

    • June 25, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click goes back to school, exploring lessons that use tech to keep students learning. Plus an app which adds a new dimension to video calling, tech news and website reviews.

  • S2011E28 02/07/2011

    • July 2, 2011
    • BBC News

    Have 3D movies fallen flat? The Click team visit Hollywood to ask how the film industry is using the digital revolution to ensure a happy ending.

  • S2011E29 09/07/2011

    • July 9, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click checks out very latest home tech, including stealthy screens and tablets. Plus tech news, and Click's guide to making millions - virtually, in webscape.

  • S2011E30 16/07/2011

    • July 16, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how France is banning programmes from mentioning Facebook and Twitter on TV. Also, have the latest batch of video games become too predictable? Includes tech news and website reviews.

  • S2011E31 23/07/2011

    • July 23, 2011
    • BBC News

  • S2011E32 30/07/2011

    • July 30, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click gets to grips with 3D printers, and tunes in to French IPTV.

  • S2011E33 06/08/2011

    • August 6, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click marks the 20th anniversary of the web, asks if mobile phones are safe to use, and offers professional tips for making a podcast. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2011E34 13/08/2011

    • August 13, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click goes behind the technology that helped to organise this week's riots in the UK. How much were social media sites to blame for the trouble ? And is it possible to silence them?

  • S2011E35 20/08/2011

    • August 20, 2011
    • BBC News

    How real can a simulation feel? The click team experience the extreme end of immersive gaming. Plus the new technology that fixes your photos after you've taken them.

  • S2011E36 27/08/2011

    • August 27, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click explores how to 'tether' devices to the same mobile data plan and asks if customers are getting a fair deal. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2011E37 03/09/2011

    • September 3, 2011
    • BBC News

    How do you keep tabs on your kit? Click goes in search of the latest tracking tech. Plus religion goes mobile - with faith apps. Includes Tech news and web reviews.

  • S2011E38 10/09/2011

    • September 10, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click visits Europe's largest tech show, IFA in Berlin, checking out the latest TV screens, the newest camera kit and the most exciting new tablet technology.

  • S2011E39 17/09/2011

    • September 17, 2011
    • BBC News

  • S2011E40 24/09/2011

    • September 24, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the future of our television sets, and shows how to have a hit on the Web.

  • S2011E41 01/10/2011

    • October 1, 2011
    • BBC News

  • S2011E42 08/10/2011

    • October 8, 2011
    • BBC News

    In a special programme Click examines the impact on the world of technology and the legacy of Apple supremo Steve Jobs. Plus this week's tech news and webscape.

  • S2011E43 15/10/2011

    • October 15, 2011
    • BBC News

    The tech show travels to Japan to see the protoypes of what could be tomorrow's gadgets and reports from Heathrow Airport on a hi-tech personalised pod shuttle. Includes technology news and Webscape.

  • S2011E44 22/10/2011

    • October 22, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click explores the latest in defence technology, from vanishing tanks to airborne spy bots. And just how helpful is Siri, the new iPhone's personal assistant? Includes Tech news and web reviews.

  • S2011E45 29/10/2011

    • October 29, 2011
    • BBC News

  • S2011E46 05/11/2011

    • November 5, 2011
    • BBC News

    Can in-car technology help reduce the rise in insurance premiums and make us safer drivers? The Click team talks to the Home Secretary about cybercrime.

  • S2011E47 12/11/2011

    • November 12, 2011
    • BBC News

    How many popular gadgets can the smartphone really replace? The biggest video games shoot it out, plus cheap calls abroad.

  • S2011E48 19/11/2011

    • November 19, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click takes a look at the extra content that can be streamed while having one eye on the TV. There is a report from Japan on the changing face of technology and pop culture. Plus, the restaurant putting a high-tech spin on the notion of table service. Also tech news and web reviews.

  • S2011E49 26/11/2011

    • November 26, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click is in Turkey checking out the new ways to pay using just your mobile phone. Are the Turkish government's attempts to offer a safer internet actually a step backwards for internet freedom? Includes web reviews and tech news.

  • S2011E50 03/12/2011

    • December 3, 2011
    • BBC News

    Click looks at games that are good for you - but are they any good? Plus, the tech that helps preserve your memories for future generations. And a London bar has installed a video game - in the gents' toilets. Plus tech news and Website Reviews.

  • S2011E51 10/12/2011

    • December 10, 2011
    • BBC News

    When analogue telly gets switched off, could that help to improve your internet connection? Plus how your old faded photos can get a facelift. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2011E52 17/12/2011

    • December 17, 2011
    • BBC News

    Marc Cieslak asks whether you should let your toddlers loose on your tech, or should they use kit strictly designed for kids? Plus tech news and web reviews.

  • S2011E53 24/12/2011

    • December 24, 2011
    • BBC News

  • S2011E54 31/12/2011

    • December 31, 2011
    • BBC News

Season 2012

  • S2012E01 07/01/2012

    • January 7, 2012
    • BBC News

    Is 2012 the year of 4G? A trip to Cornwall and Sweden reveals what the next generation of mobile networks will deliver. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2012E02 14/01/2012

    • January 14, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click is in Las Vegas, at the Consumer Electronics Show, to look ahead to the brand new portable devices and internet connected TVs hitting the shops near you soon.

  • S2012E03 21/01/2012

    • January 21, 2012
    • BBC News

    This week Click looks at the new wave of tablets, laptops and ultrabooks that mean you can take your entire digital world with you wherever you go. And the future of Movies and TV streamed over the web.

  • S2012E04 28/01/2012

    • January 28, 2012
    • BBC News

    This week Click meets the authors who prefer to tell their stories across multiple platforms: book, web and mobile app. Plus we visit the hotel that is redesigned, rebuilt and melted down every year. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2012E05 04/02/2012

    • February 4, 2012
    • BBC News

    Guide to the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. How safe is it to carry out transactions over the internet? A special investigation looks at the latest threats to online banking.

  • S2012E06 11/02/2012

    • February 11, 2012
    • BBC News

  • S2012E07 18/02/2012

    • February 18, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the brand new Playstation Vita, and asks whether the rise of the smartphone means it's game over for dedicated portables. Plus, tech that can be controlled with gestures, and one lucky film-maker gets a shot at the big time at the Mobile Film Festival in Paris. Includes tech news and web reviews

  • S2012E08 25/02/2012

    • February 25, 2012
    • BBC News

    A look at the gadgets designed to look after your health. We also check out the next generation of wearable tech. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2012E09 03/03/2012

    • March 3, 2012
    • BBC News

    All the latest smartphones and tablet tech from the Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona. Quad core phones, super high-res cameras, and super-fast internet connections. Plus the latest tech news and the best websites and apps of the week

  • S2012E10 10/03/2012

    • March 10, 2012
    • BBC News

    A special edition to mark the anniversary of the earthquake and tsumani that struck Japan on 11th March 2011. Plus a look at the kitchen of the future, tech news, and Webscape.

  • S2012E11 17/03/2012

    • March 17, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click visits the convention where Twitter first got noticed - finding out the latest standout tech trends at South By Southwest Interactive festival in Texas. Plus Tech news and website reviews.

  • S2012E12 24/03/2012

    • March 24, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click: Looks at the growing role of technology companies in the classroom and the future of powering things without wires. Includes Webscape and tech news.

  • S2012E13 31/03/2012

    • March 31, 2012
    • BBC News

    Just how good is the video camera on your smartphone? To find out, Click has made its own special effects action movie - using just a phone. Plus we go behind the scenes of high tech theatre. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2012E14 07/04/2012

    • April 7, 2012
    • BBC News

    What do you have to do to get a phone signal? Click finds out why your mobile cannot always connect to the network. Plus, the self-destructing USB stick.

  • S2012E15 14/04/2012

    • April 14, 2012
    • BBC News

    Future cities - how will buildings adapt to humans and become more like us? Plus a look at the tech you can wear. Including tech news and Webscape.

  • S2012E16 21/04/2012

    • April 21, 2012
    • BBC News

    The tech team visit a futuristic expo in Liverpool and explore to what extent we can be in two places at the same time. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2012E17 28/04/2012

    • April 28, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click looks at whether your influence online can affect how others treat you in the real world. Plus we look at how movie makers are turning to the web to make new kinds of cinematic experiences. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2012E18 05/05/2012

    • May 5, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click asks how much the websites we visit know about us, James May explains how he became a virtual presenter, and an answer to why tech sometimes just fails. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2012E19 12/05/2012

    • May 12, 2012
    • BBC News

    Can an internet connection be all you need to get an Ivy League education? Plus the team checks out the latest wireless printers. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2012E20 19/05/2012

    • May 19, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click travels to India to look at the tech that is trying to count its enormous population. Plus the cheap tablets hoping to take a bite out of the big apple.

  • S2012E21 26/05/2012

    • May 26, 2012
    • BBC News

    An exploration of the Google way of working - free massages and dance classes for all, but is there more to it than meets the eye? Plus, the latest ways to get on-demand internet content and more on your telly.

  • S2012E22 02/06/2012

    • June 2, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the gadgets designed to keep you safe and let your family know where you are. And the tech that captures wasted energy. Plus this week's tech news and webscape.

  • S2012E23 09/06/2012

    • June 9, 2012
    • BBC News

    The team report on the latest gaming innovations from the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. Includes technology news and web reviews.

  • S2012E24 16/06/2012

    • June 16, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click is in southern California, meeting the robot that is saving lives in the Pacific. Plus, the hotel suite studio pumping out professional programmes straight to the internet.

  • S2012E25 23/06/2012

    • June 23, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click checks out Microsoft's new challenger to the iPad, and asks is educating online a viable means of teaching young people? Plus the latest tech news and webscape.

  • S2012E26 30/06/2012

    • June 30, 2012
    • BBC News

    The programme comes from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil where people are using Twitter to help change the world's environment. Includes a close look at Google's latest tablet Nexus 7. Plus a review of the latest video games.

  • S2012E27 07/07/2012 - Paperless Special

    • July 7, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click inspects prototype flexible display technology that could spell the end of glossy magazines. Plus, will we ever work in a paperless office?

  • S2012E28 14/07/2012

    • July 14, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click is at London's Silicon Roundabout, now dubbed TechCity, to check out some of the new ideas that are coming from the area. Plus the biggest names in the tech industry in their quest to invest.

  • S2012E29 21/07/2012

    • July 21, 2012
    • BBC News

    This year's Olympics will see companies competing for coverage on social media sites. But is it worth all the effort? Plus technology news and website reviews.

  • S2012E30 28/07/2012

    • July 28, 2012
    • BBC News

    Guide to the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news.

  • S2012E31 04/08/2012

    • August 4, 2012
    • BBC News

    Are gadgets taking over our lives? Click looks at the phenomenon of 'information overload'.

  • S2012E32 11/08/2012

    • August 11, 2012
    • BBC News

    Tech talk getting your tongue in a twist? Click learns to code in a day. Plus, what is coming next for mobile mapping? Includes the latest tech news and webscape.

  • S2012E33 18/08/2012

    • August 18, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the tech that helps your loved ones stay independent into their later years. Plus the latest tech news from around the world, and the best of the web and mobile apps in webscape.

  • S2012E34 25/08/2012

    • August 25, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click examines a new kind of hybrid car engine, visits a virtual car showroom and looks at how small business owners make technology work for them.

  • S2012E35 01/09/2012

    • September 1, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click is in Thailand looking at new technologies that will help future flood victims to deal with the effects of a disaster. Plus the latest mobile attachments that can take 360 photos. Includes tech news and website reviews.

  • S2012E36 08/09/2012

    • September 8, 2012
    • BBC News

    The team visit IFA in Berlin and are hypnotised by the latest TVs on display at Europe's largest technology trade show. Plus, hands-on reviews of Windows 8 and the flexible kit ready to bend over backwards for it.

  • S2012E37 15/09/2012

    • September 15, 2012
    • BBC News

    Scams and webcams - when flirtation turns to blackmail. We report on the online honeytrap that can have devastating consequences. And does the iPhone 5 live up to the hype?

  • S2012E38 22/09/2012

    • September 22, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click reports from the Amazon rainforest on what the locals make of their first mobile data network. Plus, how tech is moving from touch to gesture control. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2012E39 29/09/2012

    • September 29, 2012
    • BBC News

    How close are we to being driven to work by our car? Click test drives autonomous car technology that could allow drivers to get on the road without touching the steering wheel.

  • S2012E40 06/10/2012

    • October 6, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click looks at whether extended use of mobile devices could cause repetitive strain injury. Plus, a test drive of an electric car that can broadcast its availability and location to potential passengers.

  • S2012E41 13/10/2012 - Kenya

    • October 13, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click is in Kenya, we are looking at how simple mobile technology can be used to save lives. Plus we are in the wilderness tracking elephants, we find out if satellite tech can help resolve animal, human conflict. Includes tech reviews and web reviews.

  • S2012E42 20/10/2012

    • October 20, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click is in Japan, driving the self- parking car, checking out 4K TV screens and testing the tablet device controlled by looking at it.

  • S2012E43 27/10/2012

    • October 27, 2012
    • BBC News

    A test drive of the new Windows 8 operating system and a look at the robots that could learn to look after us. Includes web reviews and tech news.

  • S2012E44 03/11/2012

    • November 3, 2012
    • BBC News

    The tech show reports on next week's US elections, trendy tech startups in Kenya, and a hi-tech hotel in Thailand. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2012E45 10/11/2012

    • November 10, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click visits IBM Research labs in Zurich, Switzerland - featuring wet computing prototypes and a laboratory on a chip. Plus a look at two of the hottest gaming titles expected this Xmas.

  • S2012E46 17/11/2012

    • November 17, 2012
    • BBC News

    How close are we to having 3D printers in our house? Plus rapper and technology fan Will.i.am shares his vision of the future of broadcasting.

  • S2012E47 24/11/2012

    • November 24, 2012
    • BBC News

    On Click we meet the scientists who think that young children should be kept away from TV. Plus we put Nintendo's new gaming console Wii U through its paces. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2012E48 01/12/2012

    • December 1, 2012
    • BBC News

    Click goes in search of the ultimate TV set in Japan and discovers how tech has become the latest word in fashion. Includes the latest tech news and Webscape.

  • S2012E49 08/12/2012

    • December 8, 2012
    • BBC News

    The tech team discover a motorbike that doesn't fall over and weigh up the latest crop of tablet computers. Includes technology news and Webscape.

  • S2012E50 15/12/2012

    • December 15, 2012
    • BBC News

    Could computers beat humans at being creative? Plus, what really happens after you click 'buy' on a website? Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2012E51 22/12/2012

    • December 22, 2012
    • BBC News

    From Swedish self-driving cars to internet in the Amazon rainforest, Click takes a look back at some of 2012's biggest tech stories.

  • S2012E52 29/12/2012

    • December 29, 2012
    • BBC News

    The second part of Click's most memorable gadgets and tech from 2012. Featuring lifesaving Robots, filmmaking on your phone and kitchens of the future.

Season 2013

  • S2013E01 05/01/2013

    • January 5, 2013
    • BBC News

    What will the 'internet of things' mean to us? Plus, how the world famous new year ball in New York gets brighter and more efficient every year. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2013E02 12/01/2013

    • January 12, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click comes from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where the biggest and smallest names in technology gather every year to flaunt their future wares.

  • S2013E03 19/01/2013

    • January 19, 2013
    • BBC News

    Healthy gadgets, super hi-vis TVs and waterproofing phones feature in the second show from the world's largest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. Including tech news and Webscape.

  • S2013E04 26/01/2013

    • January 26, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how San Francisco residents are using online sharing sites to overcome the city's public transport woes. Plus we find out if baby gadgets are making parents' lives easier or giving them more to worry about?

  • S2013E05 02/02/2013

    • February 2, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click investigates whether a new private file-storing site could encourage piracy and takes a first look at the new Blackberry handsets. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2013E06 09/02/2013

    • February 9, 2013
    • BBC News

    With Valentine's Day on the way, this edition looks at how social networking and mobile phones are changing the way people find love online. Plus, test driving the latest in car technology gearing up for the open road.

  • S2013E07 16/02/2013

    • February 16, 2013
    • BBC News

    The team try DIY computing - how easy is it to build something useful? Plus, have we fallen out of love with 3DTV? Includes technology news and web reviews.

  • S2013E08 23/02/2013

    • February 23, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click gets its first taste of the Playstation 4, examining the new specs, the new games and its new controller. Plus a close-up look at the kit used to take the world's largest photograph.

  • S2013E09 02/03/2013

    • March 2, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click comes from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The team check out the latest kit on the show floor and ask what is being done to combat high international roaming charges. Includes tech news and web roundup.

  • S2013E10 09/03/2013

    • March 9, 2013
    • BBC News

    Is the user manual dead? There is also a look at how soldiers on the battlefield and cyberspace defences are preparing for combat. Plus tech news and Webscape.

  • S2013E11 16/03/2013

    • March 16, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click touches down at two big tech events. CeBIT in Germany to look at the weirder kit on show, and then over to the USA, to take the pulse of the social side of tech at SXSW.

  • S2013E12 23/03/2013

    • March 23, 2013
    • BBC News

    Guide to the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. The team meets digitally generated actresses, watch interactive documentaries - and ditch the mouse in favour of waving.

  • S2013E13 30/03/2013

    • March 30, 2013
    • BBC News

    A look at the future of Wi-Fi as the current system buckles under the strain of our increasing demands. Plus, how to use the internet for a uniquely tailored holiday. Including news and app reviews.

  • S2013E14 06/04/2013

    • April 6, 2013
    • BBC News

    How voice controlled tech knows who you are and what you like. Plus we speak to the man who invented the mobile phone.

  • S2013E15 13/04/2013

    • April 13, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click meets the people who can project themselves into the bodies of robots, there's a sneak peek at some upcoming video games and the machine that puts anti-aging creams to the test.

  • S2013E16 20/04/2013

    • April 20, 2013
    • BBC News

    Is it a good idea to record everything we and those around us do? Click looks at the growing trend of life-logging.

  • S2013E17 27/04/2013

    • April 27, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click takes a ride around a smarter city where all information from various transport networks is pulled together to provide a smoother journey for all. Plus, some of the latest tech that keeps England's finest on the ball.

  • S2013E18 04/05/2013

    • May 4, 2013
    • BBC News

    Your user-friendly guide to the latest technology news, issues, gadgets and apps. Click asks if the big net names are clogging up the internet, and visits the cinema that monitors its audience.

  • S2013E19 11/05/2013

    • May 11, 2013
    • BBC News

    Ever fancy a quieter life? Click looks at silent tech. Plus the technology atop the tallest building in Western Europe, the Shard. Includes tech news and webscape.

  • S2013E20 18/05/2013

    • May 18, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click visits the birthplace of the world's first website to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Plus, projectors are being used in new ways to create truly immersive experiences.

  • S2013E21 25/05/2013

    • May 25, 2013
    • BBC News

    With a report from the USA on Microsoft's new gaming console the Xbox One and a look at what makes the latest smart watches tick. Includes tech news and website reviews.

  • S2013E22 01/06/2013

    • June 1, 2013
    • BBC News

    It's a deluge of data, Click shows you what you can do with it, as we examine the info behind your pictures. Plus we plug into the tech that's lighting up San Francisco. With tech news and web reviews.

  • S2013E23 08/06/2013

    • June 8, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click takes a look at Bitcoin, the world's first digital currency. Plus, a conversation with the creator of the world wide web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

  • S2013E24 15/06/2013

    • June 15, 2013
    • BBC News

    We are in Los Angeles at the world's biggest gaming expo, we take a closer look at the big rivals Playstation 4 and Xbox One. Plus we bring you the big announcements from Apple's new tech event in San Francisco.

  • S2013E25 22/06/2013

    • June 22, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click meets the ethical hackers who break into systems with permission and takes a look at alternative gaming consoles. Includes tech news and web reviews.

  • S2013E26 29/06/2013

    • June 29, 2013
    • BBC News

  • S2013E27 06/07/2013

    • July 6, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click discovers how important aesthetics are to Google. We sit down with the Web's creator. Plus, how to give your mobile the elixir of life. Includes tech news and web roundup.

  • S2013E28 13/07/2013

    • July 13, 2013
    • BBC News

    This week Click looks at online safety as seen through the eyes of kids, to find out just how aware children are of the dangers of the web. London gets its chance to join the maker movement and Click explores what geeks can do with a bit of time on their hands.

  • S2013E29 20/07/2013

    • July 20, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click explores the controversial advertising technology that uses facial recognition. Plus, 360-degree video recording, and how to pay for things - in space.

  • S2013E30 27/07/2013

    • July 27, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click takes a look at a futuristic home, and reports on the rising trend of 'fixers' who repair tech items for their owners when they fail.

  • S2013E31 03/08/2013

    • August 3, 2013
    • BBC News

    The indie games developers taking inspiration from real life, artistic collaboration via the internet and tech news and web reviews.

  • S2013E32 10/08/2013

    • August 10, 2013
    • BBC News

    Why learn a language when you could just download one? Plus, unlocking your phone and home using your jewellery. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2013E33 17/08/2013

    • August 17, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click examines the rise of cyber warfare - which countries are on the attack, and why security experts believe we can't stop them. Includes tech news and website reviews.

  • S2013E34 24/08/2013

    • August 24, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click rides into Vietnam and meets the motorbike that phones its owner. We ask James Cameron if 3D's gone flat. Plus how a dose of video gaming helps ill kids in California.

  • S2013E35 31/08/2013

    • August 31, 2013
    • BBC News

    Sick of waiting for your delivery to arrive? This week Click turns to crowdsourced shopping that promises personal purchases at your door in under an hour. Plus, is it time for virtual reality to make a comeback?

  • S2013E36 07/09/2013

    • September 7, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how the internet and 3D printing is changing the design industry. And we find out if becoming a crowd-worker can earn you enough cash. Plus we are on stage with the performers who rely on tech to get laughs.

  • S2013E37 14/09/2013

    • September 14, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click tries out a 41 megapixel phone, the latest smart watches and unearths a few surprises at the IFA tech expo in Berlin. Plus news and webscape.

  • S2013E38 21/09/2013

    • September 21, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click takes a look at the tech helping to preserve the past, plus homemade 3D scanning and a dive in to the criminal underworld. Includes news and webscape.

  • S2013E39 28/09/2013

    • September 28, 2013
    • BBC News

    How nature's Nordic forces are changing Iceland's technology landscape and a visit to a university for six-year-olds. Includes tech news and web round-up.

  • S2013E40 05/10/2013

    • October 5, 2013
    • BBC News

    As the battle for games console supremacy heats up, Click weighs up the new kid on the block. Plus, a look at the stunning screens of the latest 4K TVs and there's a visit to a dentist to inspect oral tech.

  • S2013E41 12/10/2013

    • October 12, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click is at Japan's biggest tech show, where we try on a superhuman exoskeleton, eat sushi that serves itself, and lots more.

  • S2013E42 19/10/2013

    • October 19, 2013
    • BBC News

    Featuring the latest works of digital art, and what happens when the tech behind the frame breaks down.

  • S2013E43 26/10/2013

    • October 26, 2013
    • BBC News

    Singapore Special: Click takes a tour around this futuristic city. Plus how to turn any flat surface into a touch controller, and a toilet that converts waste into energy.

  • S2013E44 02/11/2013

    • November 2, 2013
    • BBC News

    Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak on technology partnerships and smart watches. Plus behind the scenes at a 'hackathon'.

  • S2013E45 09/11/2013

    • November 9, 2013
    • BBC News

    The creator of BitTorrent on the company's efforts to break its association with piracy.

  • S2013E46 16/11/2013

    • November 16, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click gets hands-on with the Sony PS4 as it rolls-out across North America.

  • S2013E47 23/11/2013

    • November 23, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click visits America's largest 3D printing factory and tries out the Xbox One.

  • S2013E48 30/11/2013

    • November 30, 2013
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how we might interact with our computers in the future.

  • S2013E49 07/12/2013

    • December 7, 2013
    • BBC News

    Could 3D printing be the next copyright battleground? Plus, a Christmas guide to tablets.

  • S2013E50 14/12/2013

    • December 14, 2013
    • BBC News

    A look at tech aiming to keep cyclists safe, smartphone accessories and Webscape.

  • S2013E51 21/12/2013

    • December 21, 2013
    • BBC News

    Learn the tech behind magic tricks, and get a helping hand from next-gen robots.

  • S2013E52 28/12/2013

    • December 28, 2013
    • BBC News

    A look back at the biggest tech trends and gadgets that made headlines in 2013.

Season 2014

  • S2014E01 04/01/2014

    • January 4, 2014
    • BBC News

    The second compilation show looks at how technology is being used around the world to solve specific problems in different countries. Includes the best of Webscape.

  • S2014E02 11/01/2014

    • January 11, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click reports from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

  • S2014E03 18/01/2014

    • January 18, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click gets behind the wheel of some pretty smart cars. Plus, take a trip to the end of the century, to a world of space elevators and robot overlords. And a guide to taking space snaps with your camera or phone.

  • S2014E04 25/01/2014

    • January 25, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click goes under the radar to try on the tech that blinds Big Brother. Plus the latest news and a tool to protect your online reputation in Webscape.

  • S2014E05 01/02/2014

    • February 1, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click goes to court with the founder of Lavabit, the encrypted e-mail provider used by Edward Snowden. Plus we try on the latest in virtual reality headsets.

  • S2014E06 08/02/2014

    • February 8, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click tries out the latest in hi-tech toys at the UK's biggest toy fair. Plus composing music using your mind and fixing your car with artificial reality.

  • S2014E07 15/02/2014

    • February 15, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Ghana to find out what happens to tech when we throw it away. Plus the latest news and the best of the net in Webscape.

  • S2014E08 22/02/2014

    • February 22, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click visits the visual effects company behind hit film Gravity and finds out how performance and facial capture technology is changing the film industry.

  • S2014E09 01/03/2014

    • March 1, 2014
    • BBC News

    This week, Click visits the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to explore the very latest in smart phone technology. Plus the latest news and Webscape.

  • S2014E10 08/03/2014

    • March 8, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click investigates how hackers can use public wifi to steal sensitive information. Plus the latest 'smell' tech. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2014E11 15/03/2014

    • March 15, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click tests a new tool that promises to drastically increase your speed, but will you take any of it in? Start-ups fight for attention and investment at SXSW in Texas. And the show gets hands on with the latest video game previews. Plus tech news and web roundup.

  • S2014E12 22/03/2014

    • March 22, 2014
    • BBC News
  • S2014E13 29/03/2014

    • March 29, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click finds out how West Yorkshire CSI can tell what you've touched from your fingerprint.

  • S2014E14 05/04/2014

    • April 5, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click talks to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and looks at how the world of advertising is using technology to target customers.

  • S2014E15 12/04/2014

    • April 12, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click goes inside a cyber squat with some of Europe's most influential hackers. Twitter's co-founder Biz Stone on his latest app. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2014E16 19/04/2014

    • April 19, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click plays the tech that can tease a tune out of anything. And the music hackers trying to create music suited to everyone's taste. All that, plus the latest tech news and web reviews.

  • S2014E17 26/04/2014

    • April 26, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the impact that wearable technology could have in the field of health and finds out if they could help your productivity at work.

  • S2014E18 03/05/2014

    • May 3, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click travels to New Zealand to meet up with MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom and explores the mysterious shapes making waves on the internet.

  • S2014E19 10/05/2014

    • May 10, 2014
    • BBC News

    Could a $7 device bring computing to the world's poorest people? Click joins the first day of a global campaign starting in Kenya. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2014E20 17/05/2014

    • May 17, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click visits the European Space Agency to find out more about 'pocket' satellites. And Peter Gibbs travels to Malawi to launch a weather balloon.

  • S2014E21 24/05/2014

    • May 24, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click tests a new gun tech. Plus a visit to a bioprinting lab in Holland and a university teaching trainee nurses empathy using tablets.

  • S2014E22 31/05/2014

    • May 31, 2014
    • BBC News

    This special edition focuses on Israel's high-tech scene. Flying ambulance drones, emotional robots and reinventing the wheel. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2014E23 07/06/2014

    • June 7, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click visits the West Bank to check out its burgeoning tech scene.

  • S2014E24 14/06/2014

    • June 14, 2014
    • BBC News

    The team are in Los Angeles for E3, the world's largest gaming expo.

  • S2014E25 21/06/2014

    • June 21, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click visits Los Angeles to look at the latest tech in the battle against gun crime.

  • S2014E26 28/06/2014

    • June 28, 2014
    • BBC News

    The man creating a keyboard for his eyes, plus the behind the scenes tech at Wimbledon.

  • S2014E27 05/07/2014

    • July 5, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click checks out the latest in interactive digital experiences. Music superstar will.i.am drops the beat on music, big data and the future. Plus tech news and building strong connections in Webscape.

  • S2014E28 12/07/2014

    • July 12, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the tech that allows you to watch the World Cup at 30,000ft. And could the era of the electric bike finally be here? The team test out some bikes hoping to make a big impression.

  • S2014E29 19/07/2014

    • July 19, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the addictive nature of real-life simulator games and discovers a new way to make TV documentaries. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2014E30 26/07/2014

    • July 26, 2014
    • BBC News

    This time on Click we show you how much your phone is saying about you, without your knowledge. And we find out how to bend the tech to our own bidding as we turn a London street into a musical wonderland.

  • S2014E31 02/08/2014

    • August 2, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click goes virtual reality at the Commonwealth Games, where 360-degree footage is being live streamed to a VR headset. And Sigourney Weaver tells Click why she is returning as Ripley for video game Alien Isolation.

  • S2014E32 09/08/2014

    • August 9, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click is up in the air to find out how to fly and film from drones big and small. Plus the team go to flight school to hone their quadcopter piloting skills. And get the lowdown on the research that could see drones 3D printing tiny versions of themselves in flight.

  • S2014E33 16/08/2014

    • August 16, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Las Vegas for DefCon, one of the biggest hacking conferences in the world. Includes a look behind the show to find out just how safe your tech is.

  • S2014E34 23/08/2014

    • August 23, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Philadelphia to meet Evan Blass, one of the most notorious phone leakers on the net. The team also test the latest cycle tech and discover what the internet sounds like.

  • S2014E35 30/08/2014

    • August 30, 2014
    • BBC News

    Including building the ultimate dance anthem and food labelling developments.

  • S2014E36 06/09/2014

    • September 6, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click is in Malawi to see a teaching app that could have huge potential in classrooms around the world. Plus an anonymous messaging app to combat bullying.

  • S2014E37 13/09/2014

    • September 13, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click is in Berlin at Europe's largest technology show, IFA. The team tries out the latest smart home gadgets and new smartwatches.

  • S2014E38 20/09/2014

    • September 20, 2014
    • BBC News

    How the crowd is helping to track down extremists, and can twin lasers improve the 3D movie experience? Includes tech news and webscape.

  • S2014E39 27/09/2014

    • September 27, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click meets the architects using visualisation technology to build cities of the future. And can Blackberry recover its share of the smartphone market?

  • S2014E40 04/10/2014

    • October 4, 2014
    • BBC News
  • S2014E41 11/10/2014

    • October 11, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click visits LA to try out the latest in smartphone developments, and experiences a theatre performance with a difference. Plus the latest news and Webscape.

  • S2014E42 18/10/2014

    • October 18, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click comes from Japan's biggest tech show, Ceatec. Featuring smart glasses, phones with feelings and a virtual girlfriend. Plus the week's tech news and webscape.

  • S2014E43 25/10/2014

    • October 25, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click is in Japan testing the tech set to power the 2020 Olympics. Plus a look at the latest wearables and a conversation with human-looking robots. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2014E44 01/11/2014

    • November 1, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click meets the people behind Twitch, the world's leading video platform and community for gamers. Plus a trip to Nottingham for the event that has been called the 'Sundance' of the gaming industry, GameCity.

  • S2014E45 08/11/2014

    • November 8, 2014
    • BBC News

    An exclusive look at the robots that may help stop the spread of Ebola. Plus digital art: bioprinted ears to creative machines, and the latest Call of Duty game.

  • S2014E46 15/11/2014 - Australia Special

    • November 15, 2014
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. Australia special looking at 200 ton driverless mining trucks, new tech saving lives in bushfires and the team trying to solve the space debris problem.

  • S2014E47 22/11/2014

    • November 22, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click looks at Australia's robot farmers, meets the kids whose classrooms are in the bush and hits the outback for a drone challenge that could save lives.

  • S2014E48 29/11/2014

    • November 29, 2014
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. The team visits the future with 5G connectivity, but how will it work and who will use it? Plus power solutions to keep your devices charged. Includes Webscape and tech news.

  • S2014E49 06/12/2014

    • December 6, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click explores how motion capture technology is being used to help make better prosthetics. Plus, a look at how new forms of email could make us more productive.

  • S2014E50 13/12/2014

    • December 13, 2014
    • BBC News

    Click visits the future of retail, where a purchase is only a heartbeat away. Plus we head to the Big Apple, where WiFi is reaching gigabit speeds! Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2014E51 20/12/2014

    • December 20, 2014
    • BBC News

    A look at the gadgets under Spencer's tree this year, plus the satellite tech that could save your life, Japan's nail painting robot and a real-life hoverboard.

  • S2014E52 27/12/2014

    • December 27, 2014
    • BBC News

    First of two best of the year shows - the team explore the top tech trends that made 2014.

Season 2015

  • S2015E01 03/01/2015

    • January 3, 2015
    • BBC News

    The best of Click 2014 that highlights how technology has changed lives around the world.

  • S2015E02 10/01/2015

    • January 10, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click takes a trip to Las Vegas and the world's biggest tech show, CES, to discover new drones, watches, TVs, and other gadgets.

  • S2015E03 17/01/2015

    • January 17, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click visits LA and speaks to Sir Paul McCartney about hi-res audio.

  • S2015E04 24/01/2015

    • January 24, 2015
    • BBC News

    At the UK's biggest toy fair Click investigates the elevators of the future, including the lift that goes sideways. Includes tech news and Webscape.

  • S2015E05 31/01/2015

    • January 31, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click examines innovative ways to deal with serious diseases. And the latest developments in creating a machine that can think for itself.

  • S2015E06 07/02/2015

    • February 7, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click heads to the gym and tries out the latest in wearable fitness devices.

  • S2015E07 14/02/2015

    • February 14, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the technology behind facial recognition. And we catch up with the BAFTA winning visual effects team behind Interstellar.

  • S2015E08 21/02/2015

    • February 21, 2015
    • BBC News

    The show travels to the world's most famous technology research facility - the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - to look at everything from robots that build flat pack furniture to the mobile 'tricorder' device that detects disease.

  • S2015E09 28/02/2015 - The Boston Startups

    • February 28, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click takes a step outside of the gates of MIT into the city which is its host and finds out how much of the research inspired by the university is now entering the commercial space.

  • S2015E10 07/03/2015

    • March 7, 2015
    • BBC News

    A Click special filmed entirely on mobile phones and edited on tablets, from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

  • S2015E11 14/03/2015

    • March 14, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click reports from Barcelona on how tech is helping to finish Gaudi's Sagrada Familia. Plus a report on the new Apple Watch.

  • S2015E12 21/03/2015

    • March 21, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click heads to the SXSW festival in Texas, sits down with the Instagram boss and gets lost and found again in the Tokyo underground.

  • S2015E13 28/03/2015 - Click Relaunch Kenya Special

    • March 28, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click turns on a new web service for the developing world and meets the crime-fighting tweeting chief. Plus the latest on smartwatches and tech news.

  • S2015E14 04/04/2015

    • April 4, 2015
    • BBC News

    The Click team get their gardening gloves on to try the latest green-fingered gadgets and apps. Plus a look inside a beehive and a bee's brain.

  • S2015E15 11/04/2015

    • April 11, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click takes to the skies at the 'Drones World Cup' in Dubai. Plus drone racing and the daredevil JetMan.

  • S2015E16 18/04/2015

    • April 18, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click takes a trip to the theatre to discover how technology and animation are bringing a dystopian vision of the future to the West End stage.

  • S2015E17 25/04/2015 - Air Ambulance

    • April 25, 2015
    • BBC News

    A look at the new tech on board London's Air Ambulance plus a visit to volunteers in America testing out drones designed to send aid packages to Syria.

  • S2015E18 02/05/2015

    • May 2, 2015
    • BBC News

    The programme enters a team into the UK's first international segway polo world cup and plays games on the Apple watch.

  • S2015E19 09/05/2015

    • May 9, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click tests two smart watches to see if the technology can live up to the recent hype. Plus a look at how mapping is being used to help Nepal following its recent earthquake.

  • S2015E20 16/05/2015

    • May 16, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click gets hot under the collar with a thermal camera for smartphones. And the team visit Holland, where servers are replacing radiators to reduce utility bills. Includes tech news and a round-up of mini projectors.

  • S2015E21 23/05/2015

    • May 23, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click visits the 3D print show in London and finds out if the technology is finally ready to go mainstream.

  • S2015E22 30/05/2015 - South Korea

    • May 30, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click goes robot mad in South Korea, meeting one doing DIY for DARPA challenge, taking a drone for a spin and steering well clear of bots hunting jellyfish.

  • S2015E23 06/06/2015

    • June 6, 2015
    • BBC News

    From South Korea's shipbuilding robots to the country's internet addiction boot camps, Click looks at the tech behind South Korea's success.

  • S2015E24 13/06/2015 - Cars

    • June 13, 2015
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer news. A look at the technology behind cars and electric bikes with a visit to Jaguar Land Rover.

  • S2015E25 20/06/2015

    • June 20, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click is at E3 for one of the largest game conferences in the world, testing the latest virtual reality gear and newest game releases.

  • S2015E26 27/06/2015

    • June 27, 2015
    • BBC News
  • S2015E27 04/07/2015

    • July 4, 2015
    • BBC News
  • S2015E28 11/07/2015

    • July 11, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click uses technology to translate foreign languages, takes the Vive VR headset for a test drive and goes on a journey to Pluto.

  • S2015E29 18/07/2015 - Virtual Reality

    • July 18, 2015
    • BBC News

    The team visit LA to report on the latest virtual reality kit and new games.

  • S2015E30 25/07/2015

    • July 25, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click is on patrol in Texas with police using secure broadband tech to enhance their work. Plus the latest from Pluto, and how advertisers try to read your emotions.

  • S2015E31 01/08/2015 - Windows 10

    • August 1, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click boots up the latest version of Microsoft Windows to find out what is new. Plus, exclusive access to Nasa's labs to see the successor to the Hubble telescope.

  • S2015E32 08/08/2015 - MIT

    • August 8, 2015
    • BBC News

    Another chance to see Click's trip to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to look at everything from robots that build flat pack furniture to a 'tricorder' device that detects disease.

  • S2015E33 15/08/2015

    • August 15, 2015
    • BBC News
  • S2015E34 22/08/2015

    • August 22, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click is in LA riding with the firemen using drones and thermal cams to detect fires.

  • S2015E35 29/08/2015

    • August 29, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click looks at technology that might help you preserve your digital legacy.

  • S2015E36 05/09/2015

    • September 5, 2015
    • BBC News

    An exclusive look at how the future of commanding military campaigns and predicting crime.

  • S2015E37 12/09/2015

    • September 12, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click visits Europe's biggest tech show, IFA in Berlin, and looks at the latest cameras, watches and phones. Plus how to turn your house into a smart home.

  • S2015E38 19/09/2015

    • September 19, 2015
    • BBC News

    A special on artificial intelligence. The team check out the intelligent algorithms that can watch basketball, trade in the stock markets and cure cancer.

  • S2015E39 26/09/2015

    • September 26, 2015
    • BBC News

    The second of Click's artificial intelligence specials. We teach our own AI to walk, plus a look at the tech that may one day replace your job.

  • S2015E40 03/10/2015

    • October 3, 2015
    • BBC News

    The team look into how tech is being used to count and analyse the large-scale movement of people.

  • S2015E41 10/10/2015

    • October 10, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click is at Japan's largest electronics expo CEATEC testing out the latest R&D and concept tech. Gyrating exoskeletons, smelly phones and pizza recognition..?!

  • S2015E42 17/10/2015 - Japan

    • October 17, 2015
    • BBC News

    In Click's second instalment for Japan Direct, Spencer Kelly and the team leave Tokyo to find out what technical innovations the rest of the country has to offer. First, a strange hotel run by robots.

  • S2015E43 24/10/2015

    • October 24, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click asks whether hydrogen-powered cars could be the future and takes a closer look at the All Blacks rugby team.

  • S2015E44 31/10/2015

    • October 31, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click is down under following the world's largest solar-fuelled race in Australia. Plus the Indian airport completely powered by the sun.

  • S2015E45 07/11/2015

    • November 7, 2015
    • BBC News

    Inspired by James Bond, the team visits Berlin's new spy museum, takes photos underwater in a £1.5m personal submersible, and controls lasers with their minds.

  • S2015E46 14/11/2015

    • November 14, 2015
    • BBC News

    The smartwatch gets serious, virtual reality skateboarding and connecting to the internet through your lights.

  • S2015E47 21/11/2015

    • November 21, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Malawi and Japan to look at a project that hopes to use walking to create a new digital currency.

  • S2015E48 28/11/2015

    • November 28, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click visits the famous Abbey Road Studios in London to discover how technology is changing the music industry.

  • S2015E49 05/12/2015

    • December 5, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click is at the Big Bang Data exhibition to see the latst in data visualisation. Plus, a look at other uses for the technology behind Bitcoibn.

  • S2015E50 12/12/2015

    • December 12, 2015
    • BBC News

    Click indulges in some high tech retail therapy, plots the pitfalls and perils of crowdfunding and checks out the smartest smartwatches.

  • S2015E51 19/12/2015

    • December 19, 2015
    • BBC News

    It's the Click Xmas special. Around the festive table there's Daleks, cocktails, robot racing and a capella singing. Plus camera gadgets to take on Safari.

  • S2015E52 26/12/2015

    • December 26, 2015
    • BBC News

    The first of two shows highlighting the best bits from 2015, including the robots that can build stuff, understand us and help us with daily tasks.

Season 2016

  • S2016E01 02/01/2016

    • January 2, 2016
    • BBC News

    The second of two shows highlighting the best bits from 2015. Including reports from Africa, Asia and USA on new ideas for drones, phones, and rollercoasters.

  • S2016E02 09/01/2016

    • January 9, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click is at the world's largest electronics show, CES in Las Vegas. The latest gadgets from the show include VR headsets, drones and fitness trackers.

  • S2016E03 16/01/2016

    • January 16, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click visits Hyperloop Technologies in Nevada and LA -- is Elon Musk's futuristic transportation concept feasible? Includes world tech news and a robotic cat!

  • S2016E04 23/01/2016

    • January 23, 2016
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, games and computer industry news. Click visits San Francisco and looks at how 3D printing could be about to change our lives.

  • S2016E05 30/01/2016

    • January 30, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the possibilities of gadgets that biodegrade for use inside and outside the body and visits London's first drone film festival.

  • S2016E06 06/02/2016

    • February 6, 2016
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. Click tries out the world's tiniest printer, checks out high-tech home security and visits a holodeck (sort of).`

  • S2016E07 13/02/2016

    • February 13, 2016
    • BBC News

    The team go behind the scenes of $100m crowd-funded game Star Citizen. Plus a look into what went into some complex Star Wars Episode VII movie scenes. Includes tech news.

  • S2016E08 20/02/2016 - Cern

    • February 20, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click goes deep underground in the tunnels of Cern to see how this colossal physics experiment could answer fundamental questions about our universe.

  • S2016E09 27/02/2016

    • February 27, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click visits the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to look at the latest from the world of smartphones.

  • S2016E10 05/03/2016

    • March 5, 2016
    • BBC News

    Tyger Drew-Honey investigates whether Virtual Reality could change the way we form relationships. Includes global Tech News.

  • S2016E11 12/03/2016 - 360 Special

    • March 12, 2016
    • BBC News

    Another chance to see Click's 360 show, the world's first TV programme to be made entirely in 360 video. This special episode of Click takes you from the snow-covered research base high on the Swiss Alps to the depths of CERN.

  • S2016E12 19/03/2016

    • March 19, 2016
    • BBC News

    We meet the Syrian refugees using innovative tech in Jordan's Zaatari camp and see how biometric data helps aid payments. Plus some very fast data and F1.

  • S2016E13 26/03/2016

    • March 26, 2016
    • BBC News

    In a drone special, the team race drones and then take them down with the help of an eagle. Plus learning how to program a BBC Microbit.

  • S2016E14 02/04/2016

    • April 2, 2016
    • BBC News

    The tech team examines graphene - will it change our lives? Plus, there is a look at a new smartphone designed to be pulled apart, and Lara tests wireless headphones.

  • S2016E15 09/04/2016

    • April 9, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click features the smallest types of tech known to mankind, visits Malawi to see a solar projector and looks at dating for over 50s.

  • S2016E16 16/04/2016

    • April 16, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the next generation of TVs with High Dynamic Range (HDR). Plus the world's first surgery streamed in VR and a flight with Jetman.

  • S2016E17 23/04/2016

    • April 23, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the immersive world of virtual reality sound, plus a VR tour of Chernobyl and the week's tech news.

  • S2016E18 30/04/2016

    • April 30, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click explores going into space on the cheap, and reports on a new type of hairdryer and video camera.

  • S2016E19 07/05/2016

    • May 7, 2016
    • BBC News

    Can you predict when you will get ill? Click explores personalised medicine.

  • S2016E20 14/05/2016

    • May 14, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click meets a blind man who runs ultramarathons with the help of an app. Plus art created by robots.

  • S2016E21 21/05/2016

    • May 21, 2016
    • BBC News

    The team tries out robot exoskeletons that help people to move and asks where robotics and ethics meet. Plus the launch of some new gear from tech giant Google.

  • S2016E22 28/05/2016

    • May 28, 2016
    • BBC News

    This edition of Click looks at ad-blocking software and how it can affect content creation. Plus dancing robots and the best of the week's tech news.

  • S2016E23 04/06/2016 - Hay Festival

    • June 4, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click meets some of the biggest tech minds at Hay Festival and tests gadgets for dogs with CBBC's Hacker the Dog. Plus the week's tech news.

  • S2016E24 11/06/2016 - Designed In China: Part One

    • June 11, 2016
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. As part of the BBC World News Designed in China Season, Click visits Beijing. The team explores the latest surveillance tech, driverless cars and a badminton-playing robot, and takes a sledgehammer to a glass bridge.

  • S2016E25 18/06/2016

    • June 18, 2016
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. With reports from LA on the world's biggest video games expo - E3.

  • S2016E26 25/06/2016 - Designed in China: Part Two

    • June 25, 2016
    • BBC News

    For the second episode of Click's Designed in China special, the Click team travel to China's tech capital, Shenzhen, to meet with some of China's largest technology companies and find out how our gadgets go from ideas to finished products. Plus the week's tech news.

  • S2016E27 02/07/2016 - Designed in China: Part Three

    • July 2, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click meets the robotic monks of Longquan Temple and takes a look at how technology could be used for surveillance and censorship in China.

  • S2016E28 09/07/2016 - US Special: Part One

    • July 9, 2016
    • BBC News

    The team visits Nasa Jet Propulsion Labs, and get transported to Mars. Plus the world's first Virtual Reality Amusement park.

  • S2016E29 16/07/2016 - US Special: Part Two

    • July 16, 2016
    • BBC News

    The second episode of Click's State of America special features underwater drones, stories from Silicon Valley and the Silicon Slopes of Utah as well as tech helping the homeless.

  • S2016E30 23/07/2016 - US Special: Part Three

    • July 23, 2016
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to computer industry news. Click heads to Los Angeles to see if an artificial intelligence can direct a music video.

  • S2016E31 30/07/2016 - Gigafactory

    • July 30, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click visits Tesla's new Gigafactory, chats to the boss Elon Musk and helps set a Guinness World Record. Plus 3D printed death masks in China.

  • S2016E32 06/08/2016

    • August 6, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click explores one of 2016's biggest games, No Man's Sky. Plus the hackers on the right side of the law in Las Vegas.

  • S2016E33 13/08/2016 - Spy Special

    • August 13, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click reports from Defcon in Las Vegas, the world's largest hacking convention.

  • S2016E34 20/08/2016 - Designed In China: Part One (Repeat)

    • August 20, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click visits Beijing, exploring the latest technology on driverless cars, in an area where China is seen to be developmentally on par with the US.

  • S2016E35 27/08/2016 - Designed in China: Part Two (Repeat)

    • August 27, 2016
    • BBC News

    For the second episode of Click's Designed in China special, the Click team travel to China's tech capital, Shenzhen, to meet with some of China's largest technology companies.

  • S2016E36 03/09/2016 - Back to School

    • September 3, 2016
    • BBC News

    This edition of Click discovers how technology is being used in school classrooms and looks at the latest educational games, gadgets and apps

  • S2016E37 10/09/2016 - Launches

    • September 10, 2016
    • BBC News

    From the voice-over intro: "Five... Four... Three... Two... One! And it's a go for launch!" Click looks at tech world launches this month.

  • S2016E38 17/09/2016

    • September 17, 2016
    • BBC News

    This week Click looks at the latest in self-driving and broadcasting tech, gets virtual with Bjork, and goes into space with Call of Duty. Includes tech news.

  • S2016E39 24/09/2016

    • September 24, 2016
    • BBC News

    A look at bots influencing social media in the US election, ways to take back control of your mobile, and the latest drone from GoPro.

  • S2016E40 01/10/2016

    • October 1, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click looks at a new process that could revolutionise the solar energy industry, before getting up close and personal with the Megabots.

  • S2016E41 08/10/2016 - Japan Special

    • October 8, 2016
    • BBC News

    The team use technology which allows humans to understand dogs, take a ride in a self-driving car and test bendable batteries.

  • S2016E42 15/10/2016 - Cybathlon

    • October 15, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click comes from Zurich and reports from the very first Cybathlon. The Cybathlon is a sporting competition featuring only disabled participants who compete using advanced assistive devices including robotic prosthesis, brain-computer interfaces and powered exoskeletons. In essence it is an Olympics for bionic athletes.

  • S2016E43 22/10/2016

    • October 22, 2016
    • BBC News

    Gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. Click travels to Rwanda to see how drones are being used to potentially save lives in rural areas.

  • S2016E44 29/10/2016

    • October 29, 2016
    • BBC News

    This edition of Click goes down under at one of the world's toughest drone challenges. Plus tech to keep safe and augmented reality glasses with Pokemon Go. Includes tech news.

  • S2016E45 05/11/2016

    • November 5, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click heads to Japan to visit a smart cucumber farm, hedgehog cafe and the superhuman sports society. Plus how the advent of 5G will change our lives.

  • S2016E46 12/11/2016 - 360 Special (Repeat)

    • November 12, 2016
    • BBC News

    Another chance to see Click's 360 show, the world's first TV programme to be made entirely in 360 video. This special episode of Click takes you from the snow-covered research base high on the Swiss Alps to the depths of CERN.

  • S2016E47 19/11/2016 - Nuremberg

    • November 19, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how VR is being used to help prosecute Nazis at WWII concentration camps and how it can be used to help learn a language.

  • S2016E48 26/11/2016 - Quiet Zone

    • November 26, 2016
    • BBC News

    Scissor Sister Ana Matronic finds out how nature is influencing robots. Plus the latest from the Gamecity Festival, and the town in the USA that is free from radio signals.

  • S2016E49 03/12/2016 - Disability Tech

    • December 3, 2016
    • BBC News

    A team of reporters with disabilities take on the latest assistive tech, including 3D-printed legs, driverless cars and goggles to improve vision.

  • S2016E50 10/12/2016

    • December 10, 2016
    • BBC News

    Forget self-driving cars, Click takes to the skies in an autonomous aircraft. Plus, poverty-predicting software and sci-fi shopping.

  • S2016E51 17/12/2016 - Health

    • December 17, 2016
    • BBC News

    A look at how artificial intelligence is being used in the healthcare industry, and how 3D printing could change the way buildings are designed.

  • S2016E52 24/12/2016 - Xmas Special

    • December 24, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click celebrates Christmas! The team unwraps some Christmas goodies and looks back at the best bits of Click from 2016.

  • S2016E53 31/12/2016

    • December 31, 2016
    • BBC News

    Click's first live stage performance from the BBC's New Broadcasting House. The team tests some of the best technologies seen in 2016 live on stage.

Season 2017

  • S2017E01 07/01/2017

    • January 7, 2017
    • BBC News

    The Click team is in Las Vegas at the massive electronics show CES. Featuring all the new innovations including concept cars, electric bikes and tiny computers.

  • S2017E02 14/01/2017

    • January 14, 2017
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly and the team look at the latest developments in cars and home safety from Las Vegas. Plus Nintendo's new games console and tech news.

  • S2017E03 21/01/2017

    • January 21, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click ventures to the edge of space with the help of a hi-tech hot air balloon for space tourists. Plus the latest tech news from around the world.

  • S2017E04 28/01/2017 - Space Special

    • January 28, 2017
    • BBC News

    The team visit the US to report on how NASA and others plan to transform how we explore and experience space.

  • S2017E05 04/02/2017

    • February 4, 2017
    • BBC News

    Can a human give artificial intelligence a real live voice? Plus a trip to Tokyo with games designer Hideo Kojima and the latest tech gadgets at the London Toy Fair.

  • S2017E06 11/02/2017

    • February 11, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click visits 500 Years of Robots at the Science Museum in London. Plus how Cuba is getting online and top tech for cats

  • S2017E07 18/02/2017 - Projectors

    • February 18, 2017
    • BBC News

    A look at how visual technology can change our perceptions. From projectors to drone mappers, helping the visually impaired, and distorting time itself. Plus tech news.

  • S2017E08 25/02/2017 - Rogue One

    • February 25, 2017
    • BBC News

    A look at Industrial Light & Magic's work on Rogue One. The programme also visits Berlin to see how refugees are using tech to ease their transition to life in Germany.

  • S2017E09 04/03/2017

    • March 4, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click goes live in 360 from Europe's largest tech conference, MWC in Barcelona. Plus we put air quality devices to the test.

  • S2017E10 11/03/2017 - Air Quality

    • March 11, 2017
    • BBC News

    As part of the #SoIcanBreathe season, Click focuses on solutions to pollution, including diving drones and a network of sensors. Includes tech news.

  • S2017E11 18/03/2017 - India: Reaching for the Stars

    • March 18, 2017
    • BBC News

    India has a reputation for exploring space on a shoestring budget, but can one startup be the first to put a robot on the moon for the space equivalent of spare change? Click is in India to discover how the country is innovating for the future and solving problems of the past using technology. From the entrepreneurs tackling the country's pollution problems, to the apps changing the face of dating for a new generation of Indians, to new medical technology that could save lives; Click travels across India to find out what is driving the country's explosive growth.

  • S2017E12 25/03/2017 - All Aboard India's Technicolour Dream Train

    • March 25, 2017
    • BBC News

    In the final episode of Click's special India season, how Google is turning the country's 163-year-old railway into a fibre optic network to bring internet to all. Plus a soon-to-be weaponised underwater drone and the 'Uber of India'.

  • S2017E13 01/04/2017 - Inside Brian's Brain

    • April 1, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click visits Brian Eno for a rare peek inside the studio - and mind - of the artist and producer. Also featuring the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S8.

  • S2017E14 08/04/2017 - Do Androids Dream of Chocolate Cake

    • April 8, 2017
    • BBC News

    This edition investigates the rise of the robot butler, looking at whether voice-controlled personal assistants live up to the hype and at the potential dangers of living in a world where all electronics are controlled by voice.

  • S2017E15 15/04/2017 - Pre-Crime

    • April 15, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click is in Chicago where the police are using tech to predict the location and perpetrators of future crimes. And tough tech gets tested at the Arctic Circle.

  • S2017E16 22/04/2017

    • April 22, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click visits Paris to check out the world's biggest startup space, political 'holograms' and super-flavoured strawberries in shipping containers.

  • S2017E17 29/04/2017

    • April 29, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click investigates a company claiming to offer 'absolute security' and discovers all is not what it seems.

  • S2017E18 06/05/2017 - Doctor Who and the Nanoracers

    • May 6, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click goes back to school with teaching tech. VR comes to pubs, plus scary sounds with Doctor Who.

  • S2017E19 13/05/2017 - Great Balls of Fire

    • May 13, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click looks at fusion energy and a potential limitless source of clean power. Plus the team follows the San Francisco Police Department who are trying to stop drivers driving under the influence of cannabis.

  • S2017E20 20/05/2017 - Robots Storm the Castle

    • May 20, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click focuses on cyber security, with a look at biometric identification and whether it really is keeping the nation's bank accounts safe.

  • S2017E21 27/05/2017 - Fifty Shades of Spray

    • May 27, 2017
    • BBC News

    Tech to turn anybody into an artist, virtual reality art galleries, and the team becomes a VR Star Trek crew.

  • S2017E22 03/06/2017 - Fifty Shades of Hay

    • June 3, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click visits the Hay Festival and chats to some of the biggest names in technology. Plus a look at how social media is being used in the general election.

  • S2017E23 10/06/2017 - Shapes of Goo

    • June 10, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how first responders deal with terror attacks with a new VR training tool. Plus a look at artificial muscle and turning urine into electricity.

  • S2017E24 17/06/2017 - To Live and Game in LA

    • June 17, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click flies over to the City of Angels to cover E3, the world's biggest gaming event, trying out the latest games, gadgets and consoles.

  • S2017E25 24/06/2017 - Cirque du Click

    • June 24, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click reports from LA on the 'future of fun' plus Uber's plans for self-driving cars, and from Tanzania on the $15 million XPrize that's replacing teachers with tablets.

  • S2017E26 01/07/2017 - Lettuce Entertain You

    • July 1, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click looks at food glorious food - fake kippers and burgers, plus we're in the mood for pink lettuce and biodegradable motors almost good enough to eat!

  • S2017E27 08/07/2017 - City Clickers

    • July 8, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click investigates why consumers may soon have to pay more for internet access and the tech making our cities smarter.

  • S2017E28 15/07/2017 - Eye'll Be Back

    • July 15, 2017
    • BBC News

    Should robots pay tax or would that hurt their feelings? Click meets the robots of the future and the human eyeborg. Includes tech news.

  • S2017E29 22/07/2017 - Virtual: The Reality

    • July 22, 2017
    • BBC News

    What is the truth about virtual reality? Next big thing, or next big flop? Click checks out VR's future and takes out zombies in a VR version of the holodeck.

  • S2017E30 29/07/2017 - Fear and Coding in Las Vegas

    • July 29, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click is at the hacker conventions in Las Vegas looking into cyber security and how best to protect ourselves.

  • S2017E31 05/08/2017 - What happens in Vegas...

    • August 5, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click looks at whether we might one day drive on solar roads and explores the hacker conventions in Las Vegas looking into cyber security.

  • S2017E32 12/08/2017 - Unexpected Item in Bagging Area

    • August 12, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click goes shopping and chats to the inventor of the machine that 25 years ago revolutionised how we buy things - the self checkout machine. Plus, from robots to scanning customer data through facial recognition they look at what the shops of the future have in store for us. As the football season kicks off, the team looks at a new VR system that is being used by several Premier League clubs to try to help identify talent, improve skills and even help players recover from injuries. Finally, Kate Russell heads to Stuttgart to test out a special 'lift' that most closely resembles Willy Wonka's Glass Elevator.

  • S2017E33 02/09/2017 - Social Care

    • September 2, 2017
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. This week, a look at how technology is being used to look after the elderly.

  • S2017E34 09/09/2017 - AaaaaaaaaaAR

    • September 9, 2017
    • BBC News

    Spencer asks why boys outnumber girls in tech. Dan explores IFA, the biggest tech expo in Europe. And Lara rediscovers augmented reality. Plus tech news.

  • S2017E35 16/09/2017 - School Shootings

    • September 16, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click is in the US, where the authorities are using video games to train teachers in ways to protect their pupils during a mass shooting.

  • S2017E36 23/09/2017 - Your Face or Mine

    • September 23, 2017
    • BBC News

    This edition visits Berlin as facial recognition technology is being trialled by the German government. Plus a look at tech for monitoring air pollution.

  • S2017E37 30/09/2017 - Batteries Included

    • September 30, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click looks at all things battery, from how to keep your smartphone charged to the mountain storing energy in lakes.

  • S2017E38 07/10/2017 - Japan: Seeing Things You Wouldn't Believe

    • October 7, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click checks out the latest technology in Japan, from translation tools to virtual reality arcades, with robots in-between.

  • S2017E39 14/10/2017 - Fukushima's Radiation Robots

    • October 14, 2017
    • BBC News

    Japan Special: Inside Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant where robots are helping the clean-up after 2011's meltdown. Plus across the country, robots learn to sumo wrestle, play volleyball and act like humans.

  • S2017E40 21/10/2017 - We Are Sailing

    • October 21, 2017
    • BBC News

    The tech show takes a seat in the world's toughest yacht race, plus an exclusive look behind the scenes of the gaming outfit behind Halo and Destiny.

  • S2017E41 28/10/2017 - Click or Treat

    • October 28, 2017
    • BBC News

    This week on Click, spotting fake news and debunking the people in power, and wandering the ruins of a nightclub. And fancy a virtual reality fright this halloween?

  • S2017E42 04/11/2017 - Going Ape

    • November 4, 2017
    • BBC News

    On Click, Spencer Kelly meets the king of performance capture, Andy Serkis. Dave Lee has been investigating how a US charity is using chatbots to help sex workers and the victims of human trafficking find support. Dan Simmons catches up with a former BBC weather man trying to improve the outlook for farmers in Africa, while Marc Cieslak has been getting hands on with Microsoft's new XBox One X, and Lara Lewington has been looking into the future of emojis.

  • S2017E43 11/11/2017 - Up, Up and Away

    • November 11, 2017
    • BBC News

    Spencer is in China to see what a turtle can teach us about space travel. Also, Lara investigates some gadgets with good taste.

  • S2017E44 18/11/2017 - Made in China

    • November 18, 2017
    • BBC News

    Spencer is back in China to get a behind the scenes look at a mobile phone factory where smartphones are tested for 'extreme tolerance'.

  • S2017E45 25/11/2017 - Fixing Kenya's Fire Service

    • November 25, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click looks at an app which hopes to be the Uber for emergency services in Kenya.

  • S2017E46 02/12/2017 - Access for All

    • December 2, 2017
    • BBC News

    From snowboarding prosthetic feet to a device that helps a blind man run, Click looks at what is being achieved when tech meets disability.

  • S2017E47 09/12/2017 - Child's Play

    • December 9, 2017
    • BBC News

    The tech show looks at Generation U for Universal, and asks how children are learning about technology and staying safer online.

  • S2017E48 16/12/2017 - Quantum at Solstice

    • December 16, 2017
    • BBC News

    Click investigates the weird world of quantum computing, Spencer meets arts legend Marina Abramovic and Dan reviews the leading 360 cameras.

  • S2017E49 23/12/2017 - Merry Clickmas

    • December 23, 2017
    • BBC News

    It's a Merry Clickmas as the team comes together to indulge in 2017's most desirable gear and gizmos. Find out how to keep your cocoa warm via Bluetooth and snap your family picture in Augmented Reality.

  • S2017E50 30/12/2017 - Best Bits

    • December 30, 2017
    • BBC News

    The very best bits of the tech show from 2017 including tech for cats, a visit to Fukushima, the X-Prize in Africa, and elevators that go sideways.

Season 2018

  • S2018E01 06/01/2018 - Live and Clicking

    • January 6, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click shows off the highlights from its recent 'live' show including levitating food and advice about how to stay secure online.

  • S2018E02 13/01/2018 - Viva Las Vegas

    • January 13, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click reports from the world's biggest tech show, CES. With the latest in rollable TVs, VR and AR, security gadgets and a drone light show.

  • S2018E03 20/01/2018 - High Tech Highway

    • January 20, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click visits the US to see how predictive analytics help in emergencies. Plus Honda's work on creating robots with emotions and some AR pilot training.

  • S2018E04 27/01/2018 - Cheating Death

    • January 27, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click investigates technologies promising to help you live longer, from young blood plasma injections to preserving your body for future resurrection.

  • S2018E05 03/02/2018 - Law and Order: Dubai

    • February 3, 2018
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. Click is in Dubai meeting the newest members of the police force, police bots. Plus a hospital where surgeons are using augmented reality in surgery.

  • S2018E06 10/02/2018 - The Sky's the Limit

    • February 10, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click takes to the skies to report on flying cabs and smarter airports. Plus the NHS is using VR to help calm fear and how Blade Runner 2049 looked so good.

  • S2018E07 17/02/2018 - Let There Be Light

    • February 17, 2018
    • BBC News

    A remote village in the corner of the Himalayas receives electricity for the first time. What does it mean for the daily lives of the villagers?

  • S2018E08 24/02/2018 - Your Face or Mine

    • February 24, 2018
    • BBC News

    Is seeing really believing? Click investigates deep fakes, software used to swap faces in video, turning Spencer into President Trump. Plus a hands-on with cardboard videogame peripherals and behind the scenes at a Sci-Fi fashion show.

  • S2018E09 03/03/2018 - All Aboard To Barcelona

    • March 3, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click heads to the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to find out the latest in the world of smartphones, takes a trip in a holoportal and chats to the Oscar-nominated visual effects supervisor of Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

  • S2018E10 10/03/2018 - International Womens Day

    • March 10, 2018
    • BBC News

    Sumi Das has been to Stanford University to meet survivors of sexual abuse, and creators of Callisto - a new online chatroom where victims can talk openly and share their tragic experiences, giving them a voice and encouraging others to speak out. Plus, Click meets a man who believes the 1000 year old human could be alive today - He is the founder and CEO of a Silicon Valley start-up supposedly developing technologies to help people live for hundreds of years.

  • S2018E11 17/03/2018 - AI, Robot

    • March 17, 2018
    • BBC News

    In part one of Future of Work, Click asks if artificial intelligence can help save the NHS. Plus a test of robo-reporters and a look inside a highly automated factory in China.

  • S2018E12 24/03/2018 - Rise of the Machines

    • March 24, 2018
    • BBC News

    Will robots replace human workers? The programme meets the people whose livelihoods might be under threat and those who are doing something about it.

  • S2018E13 31/03/2018 - Who Has Your Data?

    • March 31, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click investigates Facebook's data sharing practices. Who has your personal data and what is being done with it?

  • S2018E14 07/04/2018 - OM5G

    • April 7, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click visits the UK's first 5G public trial to find out how close it is to being rolled out and how likely it is to be a service available to all.

  • S2018E15 14/04/2018 - Old MacDonald Had a Farm AI-A-I/O

    • April 14, 2018
    • BBC News

    As spring finally arrives in the UK, Click visits an almost-entirely automated farm and looks at all the latest robots and other technology being used in agriculture.

  • S2018E16 21/04/2018 - Can Drones Deliver?

    • April 21, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the latest advances in drone technology. The team travel to California to see what's expected to be America's first commercial drone operation and to Spain where they're testing a new 'drone traffic control' system, and discover how drones are saving lives on the beaches of Australia.

  • S2018E17 28/04/2018 - Mining for Money

    • April 28, 2018
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly visits an Ethereum mine in Iceland. Ethereum has risen in value by almost 1000% in the past year. We also look at how UNICEF is mining cryptocurrency to raise money for aid and look at how everyday internet sites are being used to mine cryptocurrencies - often unbeknownst to those using them.

  • S2018E18 05/05/2018 - Data Detectives

    • May 5, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click investigates the artificially intelligent software being used by police to assist in custody decisions. Plus how CCTV footage could help high street retailers target people more effectively.

  • S2018E19 12/05/2018 - Faking It

    • May 12, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the digital tools that are being used to help authenticate works of art - as well as spot the fakes and forgeries. We also talk to the estate of David Bowie who tell us about a project the singer was working on before his death that would allow artists to authenticate digital art works. We go to the Google developer conference to find out what updates and new tech the company is planning and look at some of the tech that is helping people better deal with mental health issues.

  • S2018E20 19/05/2018 - GDPR: What is it Good For?

    • May 19, 2018
    • BBC News

    With the EU's new data protection regulations due to come into force later this month, we look at what they will mean for consumers and business and ask: just how much is your data worth?

  • S2018E21 26/05/2018 - It's Been Emotional

    • May 26, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click looks at emotion-detecting technology, mind-controlled movies and facial recognition systems used for the Royal Wedding.

  • S2018E22 02/06/2018 - Hey from Hay

    • June 2, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click is at Hay Festival with its latest live show, and the team checks out a new service for blind people that helps them navigate the world like never before.

  • S2018E23 09/06/2018 - World Cup Click Off

    • June 9, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the technology behind the World Cup: visiting FIFA HQ, examining the World Cup football, and taking penalties against a robot goalkeeper.

  • S2018E24 16/06/2018 - Inside E3 - The World's Largest Gaming Expo

    • June 16, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click is at the world's biggest video game expo, E3 in Los Angeles, to check out all the latest releases and news from the world of gaming.

  • S2018E25 23/06/2018 - Sustainable States

    • June 23, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click visits America's first sustainable solar-powered town, dives into a hurricane simulator, and looks at drones helping to protect the Great Barrier Reef.

  • S2018E26 30/06/2018 - Can AI Beat a GP?

    • June 30, 2018
    • BBC News

    Jen Copestake is in Rwanda to see if AI could be better at diagnosing illness than a GP. Plus an exclusive look at one of the world's most advanced robots.

  • S2018E27 07/07/2018 - Inside MIT's AI Workshop

    • July 7, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click heads to MIT's CSAIL to check out its weird and wonderful robotic research, and visits Wimbledon to see how AI is set to transform the tennis tournament.

  • S2018E28 14/07/2018 - Grand Tech Auto

    • July 14, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click goes behind the scenes at the Austrian Grand Prix, checks out India's DIY self-driving cars and gets inside a hurricane simulator.

  • S2018E29 21/07/2018 - To Infinity and Beyond

    • July 21, 2018
    • BBC News

    The programme takes to the skies with personal air vehicles, flying cars and tech from the Farnborough Airshow.

  • S2018E30 28/07/2018 - Shooting Stars

    • July 28, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click visits a green monster of a VFX film set in Hollywood, tests the tech behind Tour de France, and heads Down Under to meet the Great Barrier Reef park rangers who are using drones to save green turtles

  • S2018E31 04/08/2018 - The Age of AI

    • August 4, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click looks at whether AI could ever create an artistic masterpiece and visits Bangladesh to find out how technology is being used to help farmers there.

  • S2018E32 11/08/2018 - Summer Sizzler

    • August 11, 2018
    • BBC News

    It's time for Click's Summer Sizzler! Click take a look at the latest summer gadgets, go on a VR waterslide adventure and even take a hoverboard for a spin.

  • S2018E33 18/08/2018 - Summer of Sport

    • August 18, 2018
    • BBC News

    This week Click looks back on a super summer of sport with a compilation of some of our favourite sporting features. From the Tour de France, to Formula 1 to the World Cup we look at how tech is being incorporated into various disciplines and changing the very nature of sport itself. With exclusive access to the Tour de France and the Austrian Grand Prix we examine how tech can make the difference between winning and losing and whether the sports we love are becoming too reliant on the digital world.

  • S2018E34 25/08/2018 - Sustainable States Special

    • August 25, 2018
    • BBC News

    Another chance to see Click's Sustainability Special. We visit America's first sustainable solar-powered town, take a spin in a solar-powered autonomous shuttle, visit the world's leading hurricane and wind research lab at the University of Miami and go down under to see how technology is being used to protect the world's largest coral collection at the Great Barrier Reef.

  • S2018E35 01/09/2018 - Moon Walking

    • September 1, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click finds out what it is like to walk on the moon, tries to balance on 'e-skates' and speaks to Google's 'Security Princess'.

  • S2018E36 08/09/2018 - Play Date

    • September 8, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click investigates the emerging phenomenon of gaming addiction - just what is it, and is it over-hyped or something we should all be concerned about? Click meets addicts, those treating them and people from the gaming industry to view this important issue from all angles

  • S2018E37 15/09/2018 - Beyond Borders

    • September 15, 2018
    • BBC News

    This week Click looks at technologies that could be used at the borders post Brexit to see if tech can take some of the burden off and we are playing a Brexit themed game that aims to show post Brexit UK through an immigrants eyes.

  • S2018E38 22/09/2018 - Live in India

    • September 22, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click travels to New Delhi, India to put on a very special live show in front of a packed audience of tech fans. We speak to the CEO of Flipkart - India's first billion dollar company, ask if self-driving cars will ever take to the country's roads and discover if India is ready to embrace artificial intelligence and become a rival to Silicon Valley.

  • S2018E39 29/09/2018 - Who Controls your Data

    • September 29, 2018
    • BBC News

    As the fallout from the Cambridge analytica saga continues and companies generally are under far more scrutiny for the way they handle personal data, we look at calls including at Labour conference for a new way of handling data which treats it as a public good, wresting it away from private companies. We hear from leading economists and thinkers including Tim Berners-Lee about how this could work. Meanwhile, we sit down with Planet of the Apes actor Andy Serkis to discuss how technology is changing the profession of acting and his work with the new secretive augmented reality technology Magic Leap. And we get a look around Google's secretive Moonshot facility where they develop prototypes.

  • S2018E40 06/10/2018 - Billionaire Books Mini Break to the Moon

    • October 6, 2018
    • BBC News

    This week on Click we have a World Exclusive as we chat to Japanese billionaire and fashion tycoon Yusaku Maezawa. Yusaku recently signed a deal with Elon Musk and SpaceX to become its first private passenger in a flight to the Moon. It will be the first lunar journey by humans to the Moon since 1972. We also have an in-depth look at how mirrorless cameras are changing the camera and film market and talk to BBC Research and Development about a new technique that allows content creators to edit on the fly so that different audiences can see different cuts or a show according to their interests and their age.

  • S2018E41 13/10/2018 - Bringing Colour to World War One

    • October 13, 2018
    • BBC News

    On Click this week we look at the world's first piece of AI art to go before auction at Christies in NYC. We look at how tech is being used to help those living with ADHD and speak to Oscar winning director Peter Jackson about how he has restored and colourised footage from WWI.

  • S2018E42 20/10/2018 - Big in Japan

    • October 20, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click will be in Japan to report from CEATEC, Asia's largest technology and electronics exhibition. We also travel to Los Angeles to report on the latest developments from Adobe Max where the company will showcase their latest products and demos.

  • S2018E43 27/10/2018 - Domo Arigato, Mr Roboto

    • October 27, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click is in Japan to uncover the latest innovations in technology, robotics and augmented humans. We take a look at into the future where cars can read your brainwaves, exoskeletons can aid rehabilitation and a robot backpack may become your colleague.

  • S2018E44 03/11/2018 - The Secrets Behind AI

    • November 3, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Kenya to meet the low-skilled labourers in Nairobi's slums training AI systems. Plus the team meet Microsoft's CTO of AI for a refreshingly honest chat.

  • S2018E45 10/11/2018 - Top Quality Fake News

    • November 10, 2018
    • BBC News

    To kick off the BBC's fake news season Click goes to Kosovo to see what effects Facebook's reforms have had on the fake news industry there. 18 months ago things were booming with a heady cocktail of connectivity, tech savvy young people, few traditional job opportunities and the prospect of earning megabucks - how have things changed? Also we revisit the topic of deepfakes to see how the techniques of face swapping pioneered by a niche pornographic community are finding legit uses. And we hang out with Lyrebird the Canadian company who claim to be able to synthesise anyone's voice from just a small amount of source material

  • S2018E46 17/11/2018 - Putting the Tee in Technology

    • November 17, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click goes swinging with Francesco Molinari, chats death with Hollywood actor Sean Bean and goes under the knife to explore the latest in robotic surgery.

  • S2018E47 24/11/2018 - Trailblazers: The Future of Firefighting

    • November 24, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click looks at what can help firefighters tackle blazes in the future. Spencer Kelly takes a look at the latest techniques in firefighting at the International Fire Training Centre. Lara Lewington travels to Lancashire to look at drones with thermal imaging to help locate the deep seat of a fire, wildfire drones that swarm to sensors that detect fires in a field, and a lance that pierces metal to fight blazes. Paul Carter flies to Switzerland to check out the latest in firefighting suits, a helmet that uses augmented reality to see through smoke, and a firefighting train. And Kat Hawkins looks through the lenses of the latest virtual reality to help investigate crime scenes to help train firefighters and police.

  • S2018E48 01/12/2018 - Access All Areas

    • December 1, 2018
    • BBC News

    Your user-friendly guide to the latest technology news, issues, gadgets and apps. Click looks at the latest developments in accessibility technology for disabled people.

  • S2018E49 08/12/2018 - Can Tech Save the World?

    • December 8, 2018
    • BBC News

    As UN climate change talks get underway, Click asks if policy or technology will save the world.

  • S2018E50 15/12/2018 - Women in Tech

    • December 15, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click looks at women in tech, from Afghan girls inventing robotics to Finnish women engineering autonomously navigating ships.

  • S2018E51 22/12/2018 - Clickmas Special

    • December 22, 2018
    • BBC News

    It's a Clickmas cracker! Check out the world's first flexible smartphone and take a flight with Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson!

  • S2018E52 29/12/2018 - This is Click Live

    • December 29, 2018
    • BBC News

    Click will feature highlights from its recent 'live show' at The Radio Theatre in London's Broadcasting House. Click treated an audience of devoted fans to demonstrations of the very latest in technology including dancing robots, drones and augmented reality.

Season 2019

  • S2019E01 05/01/2019 - Best of 2018

    • January 5, 2019
    • BBC News

    Compilation show looking at the best of Click's travels on the road in 2018.

  • S2019E02 12/01/2019 - The Greatest Show

    • January 12, 2019
    • BBC News

    20 gadgets in 19 minutes! That's the challenge the team set themselves to cover at CES - the world's largest technology show. Watch to see how they got on!

  • S2019E03 19/01/2019 - The Big Talk

    • January 19, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at voice assistants - what's in the pipeline and how much potential is there left to tap? We've visited Amazon to look at their latest research and to Israel where a start up claims its voice algorithms can detect illness in how you speak.

  • S2019E04 26/01/2019 - Robo Retail

    • January 26, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click focuses on Robotics - The team is with Amazon and Walmart, to look at the way they are integrating robots into their workflow, and finds out whether Artificial Intelligence can direct television.

  • S2019E05 02/02/2019 - Tech Taking on Trumps Wall

    • February 2, 2019
    • BBC News

    A look at how tech could be the answer to Trump's border wall, plus the team get rare access to Microsoft's Washington HQ.

  • S2019E06 09/02/2019 - Whatever the Weather

    • February 9, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click goes to the world's largest weather centre in Japan. Lara gives her best Spice Girls act. And we look at how virtual reality is helping injured children.

  • S2019E07 16/02/2019 - Storing Data in DNA

    • February 16, 2019
    • BBC News

    A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. A look at how the future of data storage might be within us all - our DNA.

  • S2019E08 23/02/2019 - One Small Step

    • February 23, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at foldable mobile phones and the exosuit helping disabled people to walk. Plus the social media content creators getting together at Vidcon.

  • S2019E09 02/03/2019 - Everything Mobile

    • March 2, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click visits the world's biggest smartphone show, Mobile World Congress, in Barcelona to see all the latest launches and developments in mobile tech.

  • S2019E10 09/03/2019 - Gone in 6 seconds

    • March 9, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at whether your car could be susceptible to hackers and test out a gum shield that may help to spot early signs of concussion.

  • S2019E11 16/02/2019 - Japan Special: Flames and Fire

    • March 16, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click is travelling across Japan to find the technology that sets the country apart. From the virtual YouTube celebrities, who don't actually exist, but have millions of followers online, to the disaster prediction technology that is helping to making one of the world's most geologically active countries safe. Plus we see how they're preparing technologically for next year's Olympics with new AI-powered facial recognition technology being deployed across the event.

  • S2019E12 23/02/2019 - Drone Wars

    • March 23, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the latest anti-drone tech from the Netherlands, Google’s move into online gaming, and making coding accessible for children with vision impairment.

  • S2019E13 30/03/2019 - Policing Child Cybersex

    • March 30, 2019
    • BBC News

    This week on Click we look at the darker side of the internet. In recent years a phenomenon has emerged of webcam sex tourism - with the UN reporting 3/4 million people are online looking for sex with kids. In some countries like the Philippines - it's become particularly acute. The UN's children's agency UNICEF has dubbed the South East Asian nation "The global epicentre of the live-stream sexual abuse trade". We sent Richard Taylor to investigate the problem, and see how technology is being turned against the perpetrators to help bring them to justice.

  • S2019E14 06/04/2019 - Preventing Pollution

    • April 6, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how vulnerable our infrastructure could be to hackers. The team also talk to the people who are taking classic cars and converting them to run on an electric motor and explore a bus that aims to clean the air as it goes.

  • S2019E15 13/04/2019 - The Pope and the Robots

    • April 13, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click is at the Vatican as the Pope hosts a workshop on robot ethics. Plus visits to a digital Van Gogh show in Paris and the London Games Festival.

  • S2019E16 20/04/2019 - Bend It Like...

    • April 20, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how social media is being used in the Indian elections. They also explore the latest wave of AI techniques being applied to art and head to Japan to see how one company is hoping to make artificial shooting stars become a reality.

  • S2019E17 27/04/2019 - AI Criminal Record

    • April 27, 2019
    • BBC News

    In California citizens can ask for their previous convictions for carrying marijuana expunged since it is now legal to use the substance. But, It is often a lengthy and expensive process which has resulted in affluent people managing to do it whilst people from impoverished backgrounds have to live with the record. Now an AI algorithm is hoping to correct this - Dave Lee investigates the software trying to help. Over in Japan, Spencer Kelly focusses on the country's latest Space Race efforts - and Lara Lewington tries out the wearables analysing gait to potentially spot disease. Plus a visual feast as we look beneath the surface of the latest visual effects behind the recent Dumbo movie.

  • S2019E18 04/05/2019 - 5G Whizz

    • May 4, 2019
    • BBC News

    They are one of the biggest and most powerful technology companies in the world, but can we trust the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei? They have the equipment to run the next generation telecoms network - which will power everything from the superfast phones to smart homes and driverless cars - but as we come more reliant on this type of technology, concerns have grown about Huawei allowing this network to be used to spy on us and even shutting the country down. As the government prepares to make the decision about who will build the network in the UK, Click investigates one of the most important and controversial companies in the world.

  • S2019E19 11/05/2019 - Facial Recognition

    • May 11, 2019
    • BBC News

    Police deployment of facial recognition is no longer the work of science fiction. Across the world police forces are rolling out the system, but the technology is fraught with issues: from civil liberty to racial bias. Privacy campaigners say that facial recognition in surveillance has advanced beyond any government legislation and is being used without any regulation. Serious questions are being asked: Where does the data come from? Who should be surveilled? Will these systems be abused?

  • S2019E20 18/05/2019 - Rise of the Machines

    • May 18, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at recent advances in the field of artificial intelligence and also addresses some of the issues surrounding the use of facial recognition. We try out the latest in virtual reality hardware and look at a camera system that could change the way that we watch football.

  • S2019E21 25/05/2019 - GDPR One Year On

    • May 25, 2019
    • BBC News

    A year on from launch, Click looks at the impact of GDPR, and how getting access to your data may still not be as easy as you think.

  • S2019E22 01/06/2019 - The Tech That Helped Maisy See Again

    • June 1, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click returns to the Hay Festival of Literature and Arts for the fourth year with a show full of mind bending demos, as well as a look at the advance of artificial intelligence, robotics and virtual reality.

  • S2019E23 08/06/2019 - Behind the Wheel

    • June 8, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click takes a look at the latest electric cars, plus the team is in Baltimore where a whole city's internet has been shutdown because of a ransomware attack.

  • S2019E24 15/06/2019 - No More Consoles

    • June 15, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Los Angeles for E3 - the biggest gaming convention in the world - to check out the latest games and find out what might be next.

  • S2019E25 22/06/2019 - Tech Takedown

    • June 22, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click visits Toronto's new 'smart' neighbourhood. However, some residents aren't so happy about living in the new age of 'surveillance capitalism'.

  • S2019E26 29/06/2019 - 999 Emergency Earth

    • June 29, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click explores the sustainable technology that could help improve the environment. The team travels to Arizona to visit a company developing machines to capture carbon out of the air and look at how 3D printing is changing the way that structures are built.

  • S2019E27 06/07/2019 - Click 1,000: The Future of Television

    • July 6, 2019
    • BBC News

    This is the 1,000th episode of Click - so we’ve created a special show that gives you complete control over what you watch. Check it out at bbc.co.uk/click1000.

  • S2019E28 13/07/2019 - 1001 a Space Odyssey

    • July 13, 2019
    • BBC News

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing, Click lifts off with technology which will take us back to the Moon as well as a little closer to Earth - from the private companies that are building their own spaceships, to NASA's own efforts to return to the lunar surface. The team looks at future methods of space travel and also debunks the myriad conspiracy theories that have sprung up around the landing, using science to prove that Astronauts landed on the Moon. And they find out why scientists are 3D printing geologically accurate moon rocks on terra firma and how they will help future space exploration.

  • S2019E29 20/07/2019 - NASA Goes Big Brother

    • July 20, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click gets rare access to a lesser-known division of Nasa, where astronauts are locked in a spacecraft for 45 days and scientists study the effect of isolation.

  • S2019E30 27/07/2019 - The Self-driving Revolution

    • July 27, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click is in Arizona, self-driving car capital of the world. We dive deep in to the technology to see how it works and how sometimes it fails with tragic consequences. We also meet the people whose livelihoods are affected by the technology.

  • S2019E31 03/08/2019 - Future Food

    • August 3, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the tech producing food with less environmental impact and at how 5G is helping salmon farms in the Orkney Islands. Plus a taste of new lab grown foods.

  • S2019E32 10/08/2019 - Shutdown

    • August 10, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click reports on the internet shutdowns in Kashmir, on Israel's new car scanner, and the remaking of Disney's Lion King. Includes tech news.

  • S2019E33 17/08/2019 - Are E-Scooters Legal?

    • August 17, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click will be looking at the confusing regulations surrounding electric scooters and are credit cards with built in fingerprint sensors secure?

  • S2019E34 24/08/2019 - Trailblazers: The Future of Firefighting (R)

    • August 24, 2019
    • BBC News

    (Repeat of 24-11-2018) Spencer Kelly takes a look at the latest techniques in firefighting at the International Fire Training Centre.

  • S2019E35 07/09/2019 - Out of this World

    • September 7, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Spaceport USA in New Mexico to speak to the team behind Virgin Galactic and learn more about their plans to put tourists into space.

  • S2019E36 14/09/2019 - The Technology Powering Protest

    • September 14, 2019
    • BBC News

    Danny Vincent looks at how technology is used by protesters in Hong Kong. Click also investigates if tech can make the fashion industry more sustainable.

  • S2019E37 21/09/2019 - Can Technology Solve the Opioid Crisis?

    • September 21, 2019
    • BBC News

    Seventy thousand Americans are dying each year from drug overdoses. Two-thirds are the result of opioid addiction. Technology companies have been accused of helping facilitate the illicit sale of drugs online, but are they really to blame?

  • S2019E38 28/09/2019 - Breaking the Sound Barrier

    • September 28, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at cutting edge innovations in audio - from a new way of experiencing Elton John concerts to a microphone designed for extreme sports.

  • S2019E39 05/10/2019 - Has China Hacked Wikipedia?

    • October 5, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click has exclusive behind the scenes access at Microsoft, looking at some of their future research, plus a visit to the VFX house behind the new film, Abominable.

  • S2019E40 12/10/2019 - Electric Cars

    • October 12, 2019
    • BBC News

    Are electric cars a credible replacement for petrol or diesel vehicles? We compare performance, range, cost, practicality and charging of the cars.

  • S2019E41 19/10/2019 - Tech in Japan

    • October 19, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click are at Japan's premier technology event CEATEC in Tokyo. Plus could a low cost smartphone ultrasound device change medicine?

  • S2019E42 26/10/2019 - Happy 50th Birthday, Internet!

    • October 26, 2019
    • BBC News

    On Click we see the 50th anniversary of the internet. To celebrate we talk to its creator, Vint Cerf to get his views on what his creation has become and where it's headed. Plus as the internet disrupts democracy the world over, could it also provide a new way to govern?

  • S2019E43 02/11/2019 - Made in Taiwan

    • November 2, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click heads to Taiwan to find out what ‘Made in Taiwan’ really means in the 21st century, from healthcare artificial intelligence to solving the pollution crisis.

  • S2019E44 09/11/2019 - Click: Is 5G Safe?

    • November 9, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click investigates whether 5G networks could damage our health as some fear, and whether 5G might take our weather forecasting ability back to the 1980s?

  • S2019E45 16/11/2019 - Inside The Gig Economy

    • November 16, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at Uber and the importance of data for workers in the gig economy. Plus deep fakes, not of humans but birds.

  • S2019E46 23/11/2019 - Death of the Console

    • November 23, 2019
    • BBC News

    Will Google's entry into gaming mean the end of the console? Plus a British-designed hypercar and an artificial intelligence debate at Cambridge.

  • S2019E47 30/11/2019 - Blades of Glory

    • November 30, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the latest developments in accessibility technology for disabled people, including how prosthetic running blades are developed and manufactured, and smart homes enabling people with learning difficulties to live more independently.

  • S2019E48 07/12/2019 - The Outrage Election

    • December 7, 2019
    • BBC News

    Click takes a deep dive into the world of social media and the abuse MPs are suffering during this so-called ‘outrage election’.

  • S2019E49 14/12/2019 - China vs Silicon Valley

    • December 14, 2019
    • BBC News

    We look at social media innovation coming out of China, and how that’s making Silicon Valley nervous. Are the global power-dynamics of the internet changing?

  • S2019E50 21/12/2019 - Clickmas Special

    • December 21, 2019
    • BBC News

    It's the Clickmas Special with bags of seasonal tech fun - we hear from Tim Peake on the year in Space, we pitch man vs robot to see who's the fastest driver around an F1 circuit and meet someone who has become famous making musical instruments out of old toys.

  • S2019E51 28/12/2019 - Live

    • December 28, 2019
    • BBC News

    This year we come from V&A Dundee where we hear about the region's pivotal role in video games, drink water from a pollution sucking car and have a visit from NASA who show us the latest robots they've been developing which will soon be exploring Mars.

Season 2020

  • S2020E01 04/01/2020 - Best of 2019

    • January 4, 2020
    • BBC News

    The biggest tech stories and trends of 2019, including space travel, electric cars, 5G and the increased use by the police of facial recognition.

  • S2020E02 11/01/2020 - Viva Las Vegas

    • January 11, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click comes from CES in Las Vegas, the world’s largest tech show. With the latest announcements from the show and a look at trends for the year ahead.

  • S2020E03 18/01/2020 - Who is Driving Your Car

    • January 18, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the battle for self-driving car supremacy between the USA and China.

  • S2020E04 25/01/2020 - Mission to Mars

    • January 25, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click is in LA to meet the company with the biggest 3D printer in the world being used to print space rockets!

  • S2020E05 01/02/2020 - Made in Bangladesh

    • February 1, 2020
    • BBC News

    This week Click is in Bangladesh to see how global advances in automation technology could impact the lives of millions of garment factory workers in the next few years.

  • S2020E06 08/02/2020 - Hooray For Hollywood

    • February 8, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click is in Los Angeles for the Oscars, looking at technology and the movies. As the technology used to reanimate dead actors improves, we look at some of the issues it throws up and whether AI can predict movie success.

  • S2020E07 15/02/2020 - Footballers, Phones and Fake Food

    • February 15, 2020
    • BBC News

    On Click we meet former footballer Rio Ferdinand, who is on a mission to educate parents about the gaming habits of their children. Also, we look at the trend in online recipes - they're designed to be entertaining, but some turn out to be downright dangerous!

  • S2020E08 22/02/2020 - Saudi Cyber Security

    • February 22, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click travels to the most cyber-attacked country in the world, Saudi Arabia, to find out what they are doing to defend themselves. Also, the technology which makes valuable resources out of thin air!

  • S2020E09 29/02/2020 - Hyped Technology

    • February 29, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click checks out a new foldable phone, but is the technology worth the hype? Also, we meet a man having a microcomputer implanted into his heart.

  • S2020E10 07/03/2020 - Can AI help fight Coronavirus?

    • March 7, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click investigates coronavirus misinformation and discovers the AI tools that could help track its spread and find new treatments.

  • S2020E11 14/03/2020 - Half Life

    • March 14, 2020
    • BBC News

    The most anticipated video game of the last decade finally releases in March 2020, but it won't be playable on any of the games consoles. Half Life: Alyx is only playable using virtual reality kit, its developers Valve have created a unique experience, a full length blockbuster video game in VR. The Half Life franchise is one of the biggest and most influential in videogame history, releasing this latest edition as a VR only title will likely reinvigorate the virtual reality industry and for many act as a reason to buy a VR headset. We gained access to Valve's secretive studio in Seattle interviewing key development personnel as well as spending a considerable amount of time playing the game and experiencing the new technology that has been created to bring the title to life.

  • S2020E12 21/03/2020 - Tech and the test for Covid19

    • March 21, 2020
    • BBC News

    On this episode of Click, a company which is developing portable labs to test for Coronavirus, and a tech based community initiative to support vulnerable people during the COVID-19 crisis. We head to India and follow a platform which encourages people to give food to the poor, and talk to the visual effects team behind the blockbuster movie Avengers Endgame.

  • S2020E13 28/03/2020 - The Race To Save Lives

    • March 28, 2020
    • BBC News

    This week as the world tries to deal with the coronavirus pandemic Click is looking at the tech that could help to alleviate the shortage of ventilators. We also look at how robots are being enlisted to help fight the virus and how governments are using drones to try to disinfect the streets. And with about 3 billion people in some form of lockdown we look at how people can stay connected from home.

  • S2020E14 04/04/2020 - 20 Years, and the End of an Era?

    • April 4, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click celebrates its 20th birthday, with a blast through the past looking at the technologies that have shaped the last two decades.

  • S2020E15 11/04/2020 - Religion Goes Online

    • April 11, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click explores how religion has gone online during the coronavirus pandemic. Plus Norway's national telecom provider to shows how the government is monitoring if their social distancing rules are being obeyed. And Imogen Heap has teamed up with a UK AI researcher to make an entry for the first Eurovision AI generated music contest.

  • S2020E16 18/04/2020 - Inspiring Communities

    • April 18, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how care homes around Europe are using technology to provide some contact for isolated and elderly people. We look at a new suite of volunteering apps for those wanting to contribute during the coronavirus pandemic. And in Australia we look at newly introduced smart traffic cams to combat the worst driver behaviour during lockdown.

  • S2020E17 25/04/2020 - Relationships in Lockdown

    • April 25, 2020
    • BBC News

    This week Click looks at how people are dating and even getting married while self-isolating. Plus the latest on contact tracing for coronavirus.

  • S2020E18 02/05/2020 - A Changing World

    • May 2, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how cubesats are monitoring the rapid change in the world around us.

  • S2020E19 09/05/2020 - Taking Your Temperature

    • May 9, 2020
    • BBC News

    This week we look at the latest temperature tracking gadgets and explore whether they can help in the fight against coronavirus.

  • S2020E20 16/05/2020 - The Music Plays On

    • May 16, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click talks to Jamie Cullum, Pussy Riot and Hozier to get their thoughts on how the global pandemic may have changed live music forever.

  • S2020E21 23/05/2020 - The Doctor Will (Remotely) See You Now

    • May 23, 2020
    • BBC News

    This week Click sees how the coronavirus pandemic has revolutionised the use of remote medicine by doctors and hospitals in the UK.

  • S2020E22 30/05/2020 - Who is Watching You Work?

    • May 30, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the future of working from home and how video games could help to ease the isolation of lockdown. We also find out how tech is being used to try to save koalas in Australia.

  • S2020E23 06/06/2020 - Tech Fast, Tech Furious

    • June 6, 2020
    • BBC News

    When Formula E racing was cancelled because of Covid-19 it decided to stage its races virtually. Little did it know that one of its drivers was literally going to game the system leading to a huge cheating scandal. Click investigates and asks whether this bodes ill for the future of other esports.

  • S2020E24 13/06/2020 - The Future of Retail

    • June 13, 2020
    • BBC News

    With many retailers beginning to emerge from lockdown and open their doors to customers Click looks at the technology that will allow us to stay safe as we shop.

  • S2020E25 20/06/2020 - The Last of Us Part II

    • June 20, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click looks at The Last of Us Part II, one of the biggest games of the year. Plus actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt chats about how Hollywood has been affected by the pandemic.

  • S2020E26 27/06/2020 - Food Glorious Food

    • June 27, 2020
    • BBC News

    As UK restaurants reopen Click looks at the tech revolutionising food. A world-first - a sewage powered greenhouse. Plus a pizza-making robot. And a chat with chef Heston Blumenthal in the kitchen.

  • S2020E27 04/07/2020 - Virtually You

    • July 4, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click looks at whether VR could replace video calls for meetings and communication. Plus the role that TikTok may play in the upcoming US Presidential election.

  • S2020E28 11/07/2020 - On Your Bike

    • July 11, 2020
    • BBC News

    The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a huge increase in bike sales with e-bikes also starting to gain popularity. Click looks at the latest e-bikes and shows how you can turn your own regular bike into one. We also look at how data captured by a special bike light is being used to transform our cities for the benefit of those travelling on two wheels.

  • S2020E29 18/07/2020

    • July 18, 2020
    • BBC News

    We chat to Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito about his work in the upcoming videogame Far Cry 6. And we speak exclusively to Alan Rusbridger about his role on a new Facebook ‘oversight board.

  • S2020E30 25/07/2020 - Keeping Aiports Safe, Selling Hate and the Return of Halo

    • July 25, 2020
    • BBC News

    Like many businesses, the pandemic has impacted social media influencers. With their incomes dwindling, many have taken to promoting knock-off goods to hundreds of millions of followers. In a special investigation, Click looks at how influencers are getting away with it and lifts the curtain on the shadowy figures making millions through them.

  • S2020E31 01/08/2020 - The Influencers and the Knock-Offs

    • August 1, 2020
    • BBC News

    Like many businesses, the pandemic has impacted social media influencers. With their incomes dwindling, many have taken to promoting knock-off goods to hundreds of millions of followers. In a special investigation, Click looks at how influencers are getting away with it and lifts the curtain on the shadowy figures making millions through them.

  • S2020E32 08/08/2020 - In Fashion

    • August 8, 2020
    • BBC News

    Will fashion shows ever happen again? Top producers are looking to virtual fashion shows - more akin to pop videos than cat walks - to showcase their wares. As they wake up to the creative possibilities this approach offers, will fashion ever go back? Also we talk to the activists in Hong Kong hoping to stand firm against a new security law passed by China. We look at the trend for high tech hydroponics allowing you to grow your own food at home and take a virtual tour of Virgin Galactic’s spacecraft.

  • S2020E33 15/08/2020 - Inside The Tech Cold War

    • August 15, 2020
    • BBC News

    This week, Click looks at the tech rivalry between China and the west, finding out what has caused the ban on Huawei's 5G equipment, and discovering the latest developments in social media in China and the USA. We look at alternatives to TikTok, and visit the team at a mobility research lab in Edinburgh who turned their office into an apartment to help them develop better tech.

  • S2020E34 22/08/2020 - Can Tech Save the World?

    • August 22, 2020
    • BBC News

    From sucking carbon out of the air to a 'dogless' hotdog, this week Click looks at some of our favourite sustainable tech from the recent past.

  • S2020E35 29/08/2020 - Click: Live

    • August 29, 2020
    • BBC News

    This year we come from V&A Dundee, where we hear about the region's role in video games, drink water from a pollution-sucking car and have a visit from Nasa who show us the latest robots they've been developing, which will soon be exploring Mars.

  • S2020E36 05/09/2020 - Extremism Online

    • September 5, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click reveals the discovery of one of the largest collections of material belonging to the so-called Islamic State group ever found on the internet.

  • S2020E37 12/09/2020 - The Virtual World

    • September 12, 2020
    • BBC News

    As schools and universities go back, we look at efforts made to set up virtual laboratories allowing science students to conduct experiments remotely, to continue their studies. Meanwhile, the emergency services are struggling to train new recruits or update the training of current staff. Click is given access to the police and fire services to see the virtual worlds which have been created to allow first responders to sharpen their skills.

  • S2020E38 19/09/2020 - Safe To Work?

    • September 19, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how tech can help us get back to work. A digital twin of St Pancras International station has been built to help protect commuters and offices are using computer vision alert systems to help employees keep their distance. Plus the latest developments from Silicon Valley. When all the world's an internet call, Marc Cieslak discovers whether technology can help bring theatre back to life.

  • S2020E39 26/09/2020 - The Rise Of Misinformation

    • September 26, 2020
    • BBC News

    This week Click looks at the technology that can create virtual avatars. And in the midst of the pandemic and ahead of the US election we examine at the spread of misinformation online.

  • S2020E40 03/10/2020 - Sailing On

    • October 3, 2020
    • BBC News

    Known as one of the toughest races in the world, the America’s Cup presents a unique challenge as the rules and specifications change each time it takes place. We talk to Team Principal and the world’s most successful Olympic sailor, Sir Ben Ainslie, and see how technology is helping to design not only the boat but also to prepare the crew for this arduous voyage. We also look at the latest hardware from Google and go underwater to explore the tech that is helping to protect coral reef in Australia.

  • S2020E41 10/10/2020 - WFH: The Zoom Boom

    • October 10, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click talks to the chief information officer of Zoom - the video chat company that has experienced unprecedented growth during the pandemic. And with more and more children online at home, we look at how to protect kids from harmful content on the web.

  • S2020E42 17/10/2020 - Tech Abuse

    • October 17, 2020
    • BBC News

    In this edition, we look at the role of technology in domestic abuse. Increasingly survivors report being stalked through tracking apps on their phones, key loggers on their computers and their lives being controlled through smart devices in their homes. We are also in South Africa, where domestic abuse is a taboo subject, never talked about but faced by millions. Now a charity is using a chatbot to reach as many women as possible to offer a helping hand. And there's a look at the latest iPhone from Apple and a preview of the new Xbox Series X console.

  • S2020E43 24/10/2020 - Stormzy Enters the Game

    • October 24, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click talks to grime star Stormzy about his role in the forthcoming video game Watch Dogs: Legion. The Glastonbury headliner appears as a fictional version of himself in the game, which is set in a dystopian near-future London that has been taken over by a rogue government. He speaks about using the game to speak out against injustice.

  • S2020E44 31/10/2020 - An American Horror Story?

    • October 31, 2020
    • BBC News

    Ahead of the US presidential election, we report from states that are trialling technology in order to help more people vote. And we take a view around the world to see if greater use of tech in the voting process could lead to increased turnout. In just over a week, sailor Pip Hare is to set off attempting to beat Dame Ellen MacArthur's record for circumnavigating the globe alone. To try to achieve this, she of course has a high-tech boat. It is decked out in kit designed to track her mental health throughout the voyage. We went to meet Pip before she sets sail.

  • S2020E45 07/11/2020

    • November 7, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click scrubs up to meet the many-armed robot on wheels that's making keyhole surgery more available. We learn how a therapy app and electricity emitting headset could provide better at-home treatment for those living with depression. And we see one of the world’s first trials of an artificial intelligence algorithm to help doctors quickly distinguish between Covid-19 and cancer treatment toxicity on scans. These decisions could be a matter of life and death and are challenging for the human eye to detect.

  • S2020E46 14/11/2020 - Staying Safe Online

    • November 14, 2020
    • BBC News

    This week on Click, how can we keep teenagers safe online? We look at a new AI system that monitors video content on the fly and blurs anything unsuitable before kids see it. But can tech really help solve the problems that tech creates? We speak to a mum whose daughter took her own life. She now campaigns for fundamental change, for tighter control of tech companies and online education for both parents and kids.

  • S2020E47 21/11/2020 - The Electric Vehicle Revolution

    • November 21, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click is taking to the road and looking at the future of electric vehicles. Spencer Kelly heads down to Cornwall to find out if it might hold the key to Europe's demand for lithium and Lara Lewington discovers a car which might be able to charge your house. Plus Chris Fox looks at the latest in phone technology.

  • S2020E48 28/11/2020 - Women in Tech

    • November 28, 2020
    • BBC News

    A special episode celebrating women in technology. We assemble three senior female tech leaders in front of an audience of 100 young women just starting out on their tech careers. We also hear from Joanna Shields of UK-based BenevolentAI, whose artificial intelligence has developed a treatment for some categories of Covid-19 patient. And, a new AI which is helping improve the success for those trying to conceive using IVF.

  • S2020E49 05/12/2020 - A Vision of the Future

    • December 5, 2020
    • BBC News

    To coincide with the International Day of Persons With Disabilities, Click explores the latest developments around accessibility and inclusion in tech. Blind reporter Lucy Edwards investigates how AI helps visually-impaired people identify people and objects with their phones, while Niamh Hughes looks at the strides made in gaming accessibility, through the prism of her own experiences. Click also speaks to Google's head of accessibility programs and disability inclusion, Christopher Patnoe, to discuss Google's priorities in this space, and what the technology industry as a whole is doing for disabled people.

  • S2020E50 12/12/2020 - eScooters

    • December 12, 2020
    • BBC News

    As the trial of rental e-scooters begins in the UK, they are starting to flood the streets of cities around the country. But are some of these riders still breaking the law? Omar Mehtab takes another look at the rules surrounding the light electric vehicles, and what is being done to help make these safer for everyone.

  • S2020E51 19/12/2020 - Leaves On The Line

    • December 19, 2020
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the tech hoping to end the dreaded phrase of every British commuter: 'delay due to leaves on the line'. We explore how different countries have responded to the coronavirus pandemic and look at the apps charging to connect you with celebrities.

  • S2020E52 24/12/2020 - Happy Clickmas

    • December 24, 2020
    • BBC News

    It's the Clickmas 2020 Special – virtual style! With bags of seasonal tech fun, including flying jetpacks, tabla tapping and a special mixed reality festive song.

Season 2021

  • S2021E01 Click at 20

    • January 2, 2021
    • BBC News

    Recorded in front of a live online audience of Click fans from around the world, Spencer Kelly and Lara Lewington invite Click reporters, old and new, to pick their favourite moments from the last twenty years of cutting-edge technology covered on the show. Featuring underwater drones, invisibility cloaks, electric cars and robots that walk where humans fear to tread. Every reporter has a story to tell but not all of their predictions about the future have come to fruition - yet.

  • S2021E02 The Virtual Race

    • January 9, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at virtual cycling and explores the issue of cheating in the world of online racing.

  • S2021E03 Click 'Visits' CES 2021

    • January 16, 2021
    • BBC News

    Usually, CES, the world's biggest tech show, takes place in Las Vegas at the beginning of January. This year, the show has been forced to go online. We look at what this means for the tech industry and what trends and gadgets might emerge from the virtual show floor. From wearable tech to smart homes, we explore the latest gadgets and gizmos that will be 'virtually' on show and explore whether the conference of the future may be online

  • S2021E04 What's Next For Big Tech?

    • January 23, 2021
    • BBC News

    On Click this week we ask what will President Joe Biden mean for the future of social media? We speak to a number of key insiders who are helping to shape policy around this issue. We also speak to Facebook's oversight board on concerns for free speech and talk with Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales on what Wikipedia has to teach others in terms of the handling culture wars online.

  • S2021E05 Health and Whisky

    • January 30, 2021
    • BBC News

    As remote medicine becomes more commonplace, Click looks at easy-to-use, medical-grade, diagnostic devices that are becoming available so family physicians can provide a full consultation remotely. They also visit a hospital in Madrid where AI is helping Covid patients in the ICU, who are in a coma, with pain management. The teams also look at a new breed of whiskies that are mixed and aged by AI.

  • S2021E06 Perfect Posture

    • February 6, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the truth about wearable tech that promises to fix your posture. Plus recoding stem cells and a 'flush cord' that ends your video calls.

  • S2021E07 Behind the Mask

    • February 13, 2021
    • BBC News

    Paul Carter looks at robots to help autistic children, and Click’s own Cupid Omar Mehtab looks for apps to help couples rekindle the fire in their relationships.

  • S2021E08 Clubhouse, Combat and Carboard

    • February 20, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the new audio app Clubhouse which has been getting a lot of buzz in Silicon Valley. Is it really the future of podcasts and audio more generally, or another overinflated fad which fizzles and dies? The show investigates. The team also looks at the start-up which is trying to revolutionise training within the ranks of Britain's military - creating a virtual landscape to create simulations in virtual reality. It is starting to get noticed at the highest levels and Click gets access to its final assessment session. And the BBC Micro turns 40 this year. The team looks at how The National Museum of Computing is dusting off the old machine to enthuse the next generation of computing pioneers.

  • S2021E09 Digital Models And Fungi Fashion

    • February 27, 2021
    • BBC News

    The week, meet the striking digital models sporting 100% digital outfits. As London Fashion Week shifts online, we dive into the industry designing clothing that will never be physically worn. Leather alternatives are also busting out of the lab. We get hands-on with fungi materials and enter a lab growing real animal hides for luxury fashion. And to complete the look, we test out the latest beauty tech. Smart glasses and makeup matching apps are using artificial intelligence to help you look your best.

  • S2021E10 The Next Level

    • March 6, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how gaming has helped people with their mental health through the pandemic. The team also talks to legendary filmmaker James Cameron, and sees how augmented reality is bringing extinct species back to life.

  • S2021E11 When Art Goes Digital

    • March 13, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at a new way of buying and authenticating assets online. The team follow a million-dollar digital art sale at Christies and see if this way of transacting online can completely change how we buy, sell and own properties in the future. Also a look at how the tech could impact trading sports cards and embrace performance capture with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  • S2021E12 Taking on the Covid Scammers

    • March 20, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click investigates how crooks have used the pandemic to con people out of thousands of pounds and talks to the man charged with protecting the NHS and vaccine supplies from cyber-attack. Plus, a look at the cutting-edge visual effects in Zack Snyder's upcoming blockbuster, Justice League.

  • S2021E13 Movie Monsters and Mental Health

    • March 27, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click meets the Australian community torn apart by suicide, and learns how tech can offer support. Plus behind the scenes of Zack Synder's Justice League.

  • S2021E14 A New Dawn

    • April 3, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click celebrates its 21st birthday! We also take a look at how the gaming industry has thrived during the pandemic and discover a robot that builds other robots.

  • S2021E15 The Road Ahead

    • April 10, 2021
    • BBC News

    Another chance to see Click in Arizona, the self-driving capital of the world. We dive deep into the technology to see how it works and how sometimes it fails with tragic consequences. We also meet the people whose livelihoods are potentially affected by the technology.

  • S2021E16 Spot The Dog?

    • April 17, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click takes a robot dog for a remote walk around San Francisco and looks at the latest developments in cloud gaming.

  • S2021E17 Is AI Biased?

    • April 24, 2021
    • BBC News

    We explore how biases built into everyday technologies impact people's lives and how the tech industry is trying to address it. We go behind the scenes looking at how facial recognition algorithms work. And in a world where machines help recruiters find candidates for jobs, how do we make sure certain communities don't end up disadvantaged?

  • S2021E18 Seeing is Believing

    • May 1, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at what you can believe on the web and the open source tools that can help to track down the truth. Plus Click chats to the investigative journalism website Bellingcat and goes behind the scenes with the Oscar-winning visual effects team behind Tenet.

  • S2021E19 Beating the Bike Thieves

    • May 8, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click tests the tech hoping to keep your bike safe, and we visit a smart shop that tries to imagine what the future of shopping might be.

  • S2021E20 Hacking Your Health

    • May 15, 2021
    • BBC News

    Can tech turn back time? Click meets a community of biohackers who believe they can use data to stop ageing in its tracks and live on to well beyond 100. The show also looks at new brain-tracking tools that may aid early diagnoses of dementia and related diseases like Alzheimer's.

  • S2021E21 Shooting for the Stars

    • May 22, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how you can capture stunning images of the night sky with your smartphone.

  • S2021E22 Go, Go, Go!

    • May 29, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click heads to a race track with a dashboard device which might help you drive like Lewis Hamilton. Can the latest gadgets for babies really help new parents be less stressed? Plus how advances in music technology could help people with dementia.

  • S2021E23 A Very Tall Tale

    • June 5, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click is in Ireland to explore plans to create a series of giant tech statues. We also report from the Hay Literary Festival in Wales and test out the UK's first flying theatre ride.

  • S2021E24 The Future of Transport

    • June 12, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click explores the future of transport. Companies are betting big on autonomous, electric and connected mobility, but innovation is rife across the board. Find out about the radical ways aeroplanes are being redesigned to become more sustainable and watch passenger pods being shot through tubes at the speed of an aircraft.

  • S2021E25 On-Line Only

    • June 19, 2021
    • BBC News

    The year’s most-anticipated video games convention, E3, has gone digital for 2021. Click takes a look at the standout stories and biggest announcements from the event.

  • S2021E26 Battling Brain Trauma

    • June 26, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the technology tracking brain trauma caused by heading footballs. Plus Easy Life talk about developing their in-game Fortnite concert.

  • S2021E27 I Am Not a Robot, Or Am I

    • July 3, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click tours Mobile World Congress, but through the eyes of a robot. Plus Duran Duran explain how they used AI to create their latest music video.

  • S2021E28 High-Res Hajj

    • July 10, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click experiences Islamic pilgrimage Hajj through digital art. Plus 3D-printed houses in the USA and how AI is helping wine production in Australia.

  • S2021E29 Racing to Victory

    • July 17, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click hits the racetrack to meet a motorsport team with a difference. Team Brit is made up of six disabled drivers using bespoke, specially adapted cars to compete in races against non-disabled drivers on a level playing field. And Spencer takes a high-speed ride with Sam Schmidt, a former Indycar racer, paralysed in a crash, who has developed technology which allows him to race again.

  • S2021E30 The Future is Now

    • July 24, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how online shopping has exploded in the pandemic and how social media companies want a piece of the action. They are now turning their platforms into shopping destinations. But online shopping isn't just about products – content creators are starting to paywall their content

  • S2021E31 Hacking Electric Car Chargers

    • July 31, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click investigates how electric vehicle charging points can be targeted by hackers. Plus drones being tested on an erupting volcano in Iceland, with a view to deploy them on Mars.

  • S2021E32 Can A.I. Save the NHS?

    • August 7, 2021
    • BBC News

    The UK's National Health Service has been under strain for years - and then the pandemic hit. Could artificial intelligence and its applications be the NHS's saviour?

  • S2021E33 Finding Footballers with A.I.

    • August 14, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at whether artificial intelligence could help to find the next Harry Kane. Plus Ryan Reynolds talks about his new movie set within the world of a videogame and Click tests out some summer gadgets.

  • S2021E34 NASA Goes Big Brother

    • August 21, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click gains rare access tto NASA HQ to take a look at the research and engineering that is going to make space exploration possible. RobotZ!

  • S2021E35 Back to School

    • September 4, 2021
    • BBC News

    As children go back to school, Click looks at the tech that could help to revolutionise education for students, parents and teachers.

  • S2021E36 Mind-Controlled Machines

    • September 11, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at an emerging way of controlling things with your mind. Also, Click investigates the metaverse, and if it is likely to live up to the hype.

  • S2021E37 Extremism Online

    • September 18, 2021
    • BBC News

    Gaming is a place where many of us play, but the gaming space is also where extremists hang out, socialise and influence other gamers. Click investigates.

  • S2021E38 Whats On The Menu?

    • September 25, 2021
    • BBC News

    As technology powers forward, Click looks at some of the advances in food technology that could change the way we eat forever.

  • S2021E39 Inside Your DNA

    • October 2, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at our DNA and how new scientific techniques may help improve our health and even solve decades old crimes.

  • S2021E40 Ready For Arrival?

    • October 9, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at a new company hoping to revolutionise the motor industry, and examines the growing right to repair movement which is trying to ensure there are ways of keeping our gadgets alive for longer to make our tech more sustainable.

  • S2021E41 16/10/21

    • October 16, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click investigates the suspension of seven pro-China editors from Wikipedia, which turns 20 this year, and if the platform can remain free of state propaganda.

  • S2021E42 The Greatest Show, Man!

    • October 23, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click comes from Dubai where we get a glimpse of the future at Expo 2020 and also visit the Middle East's biggest tech fair - Gitex.

  • S2021E43 We All Scream for... Carbon Ice Cream?

    • October 30, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click digs into carbon capture and sustainable technology ahead of COP26.

  • S2021E44 Can Tech Save the World?

    • November 6, 2021
    • BBC News

    In this COP26 special, Click checks out the latest innovations focussed on the climate crisis, showcasing solutions that you can embrace, including some serious food for thought. Featuring live demos, a studio audience and Magenta the cow.

  • S2021E45 Sustainable Buildings

    • November 13, 2021
    • BBC News

    In the third of Click's special shows about the ways in which tech can help save the planet, we focus on construction - one of the biggest carbon emitters. We look at efforts to rethink building from the ground up. In Sweden, attempts are being made to manufacture CO2-free steel. In Finland, robots can help recycle building materials. And in Orkney, we witness the latest developments in making energy from sea waves.

  • S2021E46 20/11/2021

    • November 20, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click discovers how VR could help parents decide whether to go through with potentially life-changing surgeries for their children, James Clayton looks at whether whistle-blowing in silicon valley may become more common, and Jen Copestake heads to Pompeii where image recognition AI is being used to help re-build mosaics.

  • S2021E47 Ice Ice Baby

    • November 27, 2021
    • BBC News

    The programme for everyone interested in the internet and new media. Whether it's e-commerce, new developments and products, or gadgets and games, Click looks at the tools that will revolutionise business and personal life.

  • S2021E48 EV Sounds Good

    • December 4, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click talks to the musicians' creating soundscapes for electric cars. We head to the Top Gear track with an autonomous electric van and chat poetry with a robot.

  • S2021E49 Autonomous weapons: a threat to humanity?

    • December 11, 2021
    • BBC News

    AI and autonomous weaponry may be the biggest leap in military technology since the advent of nuclear weapons. Should they be banned? The debate is heating up.

  • S2021E50 Leap into the Metaverse

    • December 18, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the metaverse. It's the latest buzzword in the tech world but what exactly does it mean and is it really the future?

  • S2021E51 Merry Clickmas

    • December 25, 2021
    • BBC News

    Click explores some Christmas-related gadgets and looks back at some of our highlights from the year.

Season 2022

  • S2022E01 CES 2022: The Weird and Wonderful

    • January 8, 2022
    • BBC News

    One of the technology world's biggest events is back. Click is in Las Vegas checking out the greatest, and most outlandish, innovations at CES 2022.

  • S2022E02 CES: Part 2

    • January 15, 2022
    • BBC News

    We could not fit it all into one show! Click continues checking out the latest and greatest innovations coming out of CES 2022, including the self-driving cars taking part in the Indy Autonomous Challenge, a vehicle that can change colours, a car that you can livestream from, and a deep dive into the Omega Mart, where not everything is what it seems...

  • S2022E03 NFTs

    • January 22, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click is in Los Angeles to see how technology is revolutionising the entertainment industry. We talk to the creators behind a new studio that wants to finance films through NFTs.

  • S2022E04 Swingin' Satellites

    • January 29, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click looks at the machine designed to throw satellites into space - yes, throw! And they try out football tech meant to take your skills to the next level.

  • S2022E05 Wildlife Trade

    • February 5, 2022
    • BBC News

    In an age of disinformation, with attention focused on online harms, is the illegal online wildlife trade getting the attention it deserves?

  • S2022E06 The Future of Video Calls

    • February 12, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click adopts virtual avatars and online offices as we explore the future of collaboration. Will Zoom be left for dead? We investigate end-to-end encryption to find out if enough is being done to keep your private communication secure. And we see the AI movies helping Hollywood actors appear bilingual - all with a side of kitchen tech for ice cream on-demand.

  • S2022E07 Mechanical Medical Marvels

    • February 19, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click looks at robotic medicine dispensaries, plus an exclusive look at an NHS clinic helping people to tackle gaming addiction.

  • S2022E08 Swingin Satellites

    • February 26, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click explores the machine designed to throw satellites into space - yes, throw! Plus football tech meant to take your skills to the next level.

  • S2022E09 The Return of MWC

    • March 5, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click makes its way to this year's Mobile World Congress to check out the latest mobile tech coming out of Barcelona. But with so many big company releases being smartphones with slight improvements from the year before, is there a lack of innovation in the industry or are there some hidden gems? Click also explores how 5G networks are being utilised - by beaming real-time information from dogs in mountain rescue. And finally, the brains behind the stunning visual effects of The Matrix Resurrections.

  • S2022E10 Scalpers 2.0

    • March 12, 2022
    • BBC News

    The PS5 - the newest console in the latest generation of gaming. It's been highly sought after - but for more reasons than one. The pandemic has meant there's been a higher demand for electronics, and a chip shortage has caused a lower supply of consoles. So, in come the scalpers - people who use bots to monitor and buy up rare items, before reselling them at a higher price. Though completely legal in practice, it's very unpopular - but not everyone practices it for greed. Click explores the world of scalping - talking to people who want to make as much money as they can, but also those who rely on it to keep a roof over their heads.

  • S2022E11 Can Computer Games Help Reduce Pain?

    • March 19, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Hospital de la Paz in Madrid, looking at research into how computer games could help manage pain for children undergoing cancer treatment.

  • S2022E12 Could Solar Solve the Energy Crisis?

    • March 26, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click explores solar energy innovation in the UK, sustainable fashion scores from the Netherlands and self-charging gadgets in Sweden. Note: correct artwork at https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/1920x1080/p0bxkqhx.jpg , don't have permissions to replace.

  • S2022E13 Sustainable Travel

    • April 2, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click is in the Netherlands to look at a solar-powered car and in Sweden to hop aboard an amazing electric boat, which could shake up nautical design forever.

  • S2022E14 Drone Defence

    • May 7, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Washington to look at the latest tech being used to take down drones, and to Shetland to find out how 5G is being used to make things safer and smarter on a remote construction site. Plus, we explore if tech can make you a better rapper, and with the help of virtual reality, we take a trip back in time to experience a rave in 1989.

  • S2022E15 Space Homes and Asteroid Mining

    • May 14, 2022
    • BBC News

    lick meets the Asteroid Mining Corporation and sees space homes built by robot. Back on earth, it’s man versus machine as we put a bricklaying droid to work. And we check out the very latest in cycling tech, including a self-riding bicycle from MIT.

  • S2022E16 Robot Repairs Out at Sea

    • May 21, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click dives underwater to meet the robots designed to look after offshore wind farms, and explores the latest tech being used to protect marine life.

  • S2022E17 The Tech Tracking Lost Dogs

    • May 28, 2022
    • BBC News

    In Click, we talk to Olympian and tech founder Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill about her period-tracking app, which gives women exercises based on their menstrual cycle. And we visit Norway to test out some software that could allow lost dogs to be found via crowdsourcing.

  • S2022E18 Hay Festival; 100 years of the BBC

    • June 4, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click is at the Hay literary festival celebrating the 100 years of the BBC. We look back at the tech the corporation has developed and what might be coming next.

  • S2022E19 Software on Prescription

    • June 11, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click investigates the new therapies being developed to help with brain repair and explores the future of air travel.

  • S2022E20 Turning Food Waste into Engery

    • June 18, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click explores the latest technologies aimed at tackling the issue of food waste, and investigates if lab-grown meat is the solution to feeding our growing population. Plus, news from the gaming world - for people and pets.

  • S2022E21 Tech Tracks the Rubbish Dumpers

    • June 25, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click finds out how artificial intelligence is being used to catch people illegally dumping rubbish, and heads out to sea to check out the latest tech tracking puffins off the coast of Scotland. The team also go behind the scenes in Vancouver with Oscar-nominated director Neill Blomkamp, who is using his film-making skills to develop a new video game.

  • S2022E22 Can Tech Go Green

    • July 2, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click meets the people and businesses trying to clean up big tech. The team finds out about the robot that recycles our electronic waste and explores how data centres can use their waste heat to warm homes. Plus, the team chats with Tony Fadell, the creator of some of Apple's iconic devices.

  • S2022E23 A Sports Day Smash

    • July 9, 2022
    • BBC News

    It's AI tennis, robot footballers and body-tracking tech as Click serves up a sports tech special. The team head to Wimbledon to try the latest apps for fans, and to the Netherlands where training for the RoboCup tournament is in full swing. And see the latest wearable fitness gadgets put to the test and image recognition that aims to make sports more accessible for disabled people.

  • S2022E24 Concussion, Fan Tech and Skills

    • July 16, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how technology is helping one sport to monitor the effects of concussion and how another - football - is using technology to enhance fans' experiences. Plus the challenge of recruiting tech workers in the UK.

  • S2022E25 Chocolate, dating and dreaming

    • July 23, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click investigates the science behind cacao-free chocolate and speaks to dating app Tinder's CEO, who reveals her plans to improve safety for people looking for love, or lust, online. Plus, the team takes a trip to a psychedelic world powered by the 'dream machine'.

  • S2022E26 Tech For Travel

    • July 30, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click looks at how new technologies can help us navigate and explore the world around us. Paul Carter is in Italy seeing how connected public transport could make journeys simpler.

  • S2022E27 Gaming Prom and Summer Gadgets

    • August 6, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click joins a rehearsal for a special BBC Prom celebrating music in video games. The team looks at ways of making the manufacture of vinyl records more green, and we try out the latest summer gadgets.

  • S2022E28 Agritech And The Future Of Farming

    • August 13, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click looks at agriculture and the technology that might be helping to make it more sustainable, from AI-powered imaging sensors that can read the minds of plants, to satellite imagery to monitor how vineyards are reacting to climate change. The team also heads to the USA to see how agricultural waste can be used to capture carbon, and to Scotland to talk to farmers who are replacing their physical fences with virtual ones.

  • S2022E29 Click at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

    • September 3, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click meets the comedians who are making the leap from being social media stars to the live stage at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The team also takes to the seas to see how tech is being used to make the Sail GP more eco-friendly, and we find out how artificial intelligence is helping to cut hospital waiting lists.

  • S2022E30 Best in (Tech) Show

    • September 24, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click highlights the latest weird and wonderful technologies on display at the IFA exhibition in Berlin. The team also looks at how 5G is being harnessed to make Dorset's coast safer for visitors, and pits a number of robot vacuums against each other to see which one cleans up.

  • S2022E31 Driverless cabs, AI perfume and a history mystery

    • October 1, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click is taken for a ride in one of the first-fare paying driverless cabs in San Francisco. Also, the augmented reality experience that uses the sense of smell to help museum visitors solve a historical mystery, how artificial intelligence is helping the perfume industry sniff out tomorrow's fragrances, and the teams test out the iPhone 14.

  • S2022E32 Can Tech Help You Dress Better?

    • October 8, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click takes to the catwalk. The team look at how AI is helping fashion retailers give customers a more personalised shopping experience. Click also checks out the augmented reality software that allows you to dress up on your live social media feed from a virtual wardrobe. Plus, the technology that is helping to preserve Ukraine's historic monuments and artefacts.

  • S2022E33 BBC 100 Years Tech Special

    • October 15, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click celebrates the BBC's centenary by looking at some of the technology pioneered by the corporation that has transformed the world of broadcast. The team return to the birthplace of the BBC, Alexandra Palace in London, to share the stories behind the corporation's innovative work, from the BBC microphone to the famous 'pips'. And we look at some of the latest technology being developed, which could shape the next 100 years.

  • S2022E34 Organ Scanning and Crypto Scandal

    • October 22, 2022
    • BBC News

    Could transplant organs one day be created in the lab and produced on a 3D printer? Click goes to Sweden to find out. The team also meet the man who's been chronicling the biggest ever global cryptocurrency scandal. And they test the technology that claims it can create an ultra-realistic human face avatar in just five minutes.

  • S2022E35 Tech to Make Driving and Swimming Safer

    • October 29, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Sweden to meet the first ever crash test dummy based on a female body. The team test out the latest tech to make swimming in the sea and the pool safer. Plus the latest early detection system to spot wildfires as soon as they start.

  • S2022E36 Who’s Buying Up the Metaverse?

    • November 5, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click investigates the latest developments being made in the so-called metaverse – immersive, connected virtual worlds, where people can live, work and play. The team goes to the Netherlands to find out why people are buying real estate in virtual worlds. Click travels to New York to meet the Holocaust survivor who has reconnected with her childhood thanks to technology that can track elderly people via photos from their youth. And we find out if improvised comedy made by artificial intelligence can pass as human.

  • S2022E37 Social, Skype and (ultra) Sound

    • November 12, 2022
    • BBC News

    Yasmin Morgan-Griffiths looks at a new form of ultrasound that could change the way tumours are treated. Shiona McCallum hits the dance floor to test new technology powering a nightclub through body heat, while Lara Lewington and Spencer Kelly chat to Niklas Zennstrom, co-founder of Skype.

  • S2022E38 Green Special

    • November 19, 2022
    • BBC News

    To coincide with the UN's climate change summit in Egypt, Click explores some of the latest climate-friendly innovations - from air-cleaning moss filters in Germany to new printing techniques in Sweden that are extending the life of clothes. The programme also gains rare access to a global household products manufacturer to find out how it's becoming more sustainable. And they find out how hydrogen fuel cell technology is set to transform Scotland's transport network.

  • S2022E39 Voice Banking and Robots

    • November 26, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click travels to Edinburgh to visit the UK’s new National Robotarium and catches up with some old robotic friends at one of the world’s leading robot labs in Boston, USA. Also, a look at the technology helping to preserve the voices of people with Motor Neurone Disease, and a trip on the UK’s tallest thrill ride.

  • S2022E40 Gene Therapy and AI Screening

    • December 3, 2022
    • BBC News

    A look at the cutting-edge gene therapy helping patients with serious diseases, and the artificial intelligence being used to assess the risk of breast cancer returning. Plus a device that transforms the everyday lives of blind people.

  • S2022E41 Female Tech Innovators

    • December 10, 2022
    • BBC News

    Click catches up with tennis legend Billie Jean King about the latest tech helping tennis players and their coaches collaborate during matches. The team travels to Paris to hear from female innovators at the world’s biggest start-up campus. Plus the female-led tech shaping the future of surgery.

  • S2022E42 The Future of Art

    • December 17, 2022
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly explores how tech is shaping the art world, with the rise of images generated by artificial intelligence. Plus, Marc Cieslak heads behind the scenes at the new Spaceport in Cornwall. And Lara Lewington meets a giant.

  • S2022E43 Christmas Special 2022

    • December 24, 2022
    • BBC News

    In the last Click episode of 2022, the team look back on some of the biggest news stories of the year in the world of tech. Nick Kwek catches up with the latest invention of flying Frenchmen Franky Zapata, a jet-powered 'flying racing car'. The team also review some of the latest technology to keep your cat entertained.

Season 2023

  • S2023E01 The Greatest (Tech) Show on Earth

    • January 14, 2023
    • BBC News

    A Click special from the world's largest tech fair – the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The team meets some of the thousands of international entrepreneurs hoping that their new gadget or idea will be the next big thing. Click also meets a visually impaired young woman who has invented a new aid to help people to navigate their lives, talks to the CEO of vaccine company Moderna, and tests out the latest virtual reality headsets.

  • S2023E02 Looping Las Vegas

    • January 21, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click takes a road trip around Las Vegas - underground in the Loop tunnel system created by Elon Musk's Boring Company, above ground with the latest car sharing app, and in the sky with the latest attempt to create a flying car. And we test out the latest fitness gadgets, including a smart punch bag and a puncture proof bike.

  • S2023E03 Watch This Space

    • January 28, 2023
    • BBC News

    Marc Cieslak heads behind the scenes at Spaceport Cornwall. Plus, Lara Lewington tests out the latest smart home gadgets, and Paul Carter takes a look at tech designed to help us save water.

  • S2023E04 Policing the Metaverse

    • February 4, 2023
    • BBC News

    Marc Cieslak visits Interpol to find out how the police agency is training to fight crime in virtual worlds, Lara Lewington tests an exoskeleton designed to help warehouse workers, and we hear from the young people embracing retro technology.

  • S2023E05 3D-Printed Bones

    • February 11, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click explores some of the latest health tech developments, including 3D-printed bones for cancer patients and the latest devices to help us get a better night's sleep. Plus, Shiona McCallum has a horse-riding lesson with a difference, and LJ Rich checks out the tech behind a new ride at one of Europe's largest theme parks.

  • S2023E06 Game On

    • February 18, 2023
    • BBC News

    Steffan Powell explores why Helsinki has become a global hub for the mobile gaming industry, Alasdair Keane checks out the tech transforming the tourism industry, and the team chat to the visual effects team behind Oscar-nominated film "Everything Everywhere All at Once".

  • S2023E07 Making Waves

    • February 25, 2023
    • BBC News

    Paul Carter visits Portugal to explore the tech behind a huge floating solar platform. And the team hears from the inventor of the Ocean Cleanup project about big plans to tackle plastic pollution. Plus, Marc Cieslak reviews the new PlayStation VR2 headset.

  • S2023E08 Storytelling: The Next Frontier

    • March 11, 2023
    • BBC News

    Nick Kwek meets Hollywood legend William Shatner, who is on a mission to make sure stories live forever. Spencer Kelly catches up with the creators of hit YouTube Channel The Slow Mo Guys. And we chat to the team behind the award-winning visual effects of Avatar: The Way of Water. (Click returns this week after a 2-week/1-episode break)

  • S2023E09 Winning Formula

    • March 18, 2023
    • BBC News

    This year's Formula 1 season is revving up, and Click has exclusive access to the Alpine F1 Team to explore the tech behind the racing. Plus, the team visits Austin, Texas, to find out how tech is transforming the construction industry – from 3D-printed houses, to self-driving forklifts.

  • S2023E10 Rockets and Rambling

    • March 25, 2023
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly gets up close to a rocket engine test in Austin, Texas, and Marc Cieslak hears about the latest space programme developments at Nasa. Also, Shiona McCallum puts on her hiking boots to find out how digital maps are uncovering new walking routes in Scotland.

  • S2023E11 Bugs on the Menu

    • March 31, 2023
    • BBC News

    Lara Lewington visits an insect farm using artificial intelligence to solve a food problem and Alasdair Keane finds out how AI is changing the entertainment industry. Paul Carter also explores the robotic technology helping blind and low-vision workers in Austin, Texas.

  • S2023E12 Future of Food

    • April 8, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click visits Singapore, which has become a hot spot for food technology companies, all developing ways to help the country feed its growing population from scarce land resources. Spencer Kelly visits some of them and samples lab created meat and milk.

  • S2023E13 Seoul Tech

    • April 15, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click is in the capital of South Korea, which has more robots per head of population than any other country. The team meets some of them and the man whose singing voice has been restored following a life-changing accident by an amazing piece of technology. Also there is an exclusive interview with the AI company at the centre of a media storm after its product was used to manipulate the voices of celebrities.

  • S2023E14 Forever Young?

    • April 22, 2023
    • BBC News

    Can we really change the way we age? In this Click special, Lara Lewington travels to California to meet the tech entrepreneurs and scientists researching whether the ageing process can be stopped, or even reversed.

  • S2023E15 Music Tech Special

    • April 29, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click explores the latest developments in music tech. Spencer Kelly meets a virtual band in South Korea. Nick Kwek finds out about gigging in the metaverse. Also, LJ Rich tries out the tech helping musicians from around the world collaborate in real-time.

  • S2023E16 Medical Marvels

    • May 13, 2023
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly finds out about the tech helping paralysed people to sing again. Laura Goodwin explores how electronic skin could play a huge part in the development of medical robots. Plus Martin Dougan tests out a wheelchair for beach adventurers.

  • S2023E17 'Planes, Games and Automobiles

    • May 20, 2023
    • BBC News

    How far off are pilotless flights? Shiona McCallum travels to Toulouse to find out. Paul Carter tests out new tech that promises a smooth ride on bumpy roads. And Click speaks to the inventor of one of the most famous video games of all time - Tetris.

  • S2023E18 Tech Training Troops

    • May 27, 2023
    • BBC News

    Marc Cieslak finds out how technology is helping train British Army troops. Lara Lewington puts artificial intelligence fitness instructors to the test. Also, the augmented reality smart specs helping deaf people to see conversations.

  • S2023E19 E-Sports and Robot Chef

    • June 3, 2023
    • BBC News

    Alasdair Keane heads behind the scenes with McLaren E-Sports to find out their secret to success in the competitive gaming world. Lara Lewington explores the latest tech keeping track of our gut health and Nick Kwek is in a test kitchen meeting the robot chefs.

  • S2023E20 AI: What Next?

    • June 10, 2023
    • BBC News

    How is artificial intelligence (AI) being used to help our healthcare system? How can artists protect their work from the growing power of generative AI? Click explores some of the many ways that AI is changing the world around us and asks where it goes from here.

  • S2023E21 Glorious Gaming

    • June 17, 2023
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly meets the gamers competing in the UK's first live Fortnite tournament. Marc Cieslak chats to the boss of Xbox. Plus, can AI help to clean up sewage spills?

  • S2023E22 Reefs, Robots and Recycling

    • June 24, 2023
    • BBC News

    Can technology help to restore our oceans? Click is in Denmark to see how artificial reefs are being deployed to bring back marine life. And the team chat to the founder of Berlin's Greentech Festival and former racing driver, Nico Rosberg. Also, how artificial intelligence is being used to develop the latest robots.

  • S2023E23 Satellites and Electric Roads

    • July 1, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click takes a trip on a new hybrid train, which can switch between battery, electric and diesel power, and tests out an electrified road system in Sweden. Also, the team investigate the issue of climate change misinformation on social media.

  • S2023E24 Lights, Camera, Action

    • July 8, 2023
    • BBC News

    Paul Carter heads to the iconic Pinewood Studios to take a tour of their new virtual production space, while Lara Lewington explores innovations hoping to reduce plastic packaging.

  • S2023E25 AI at Wimbledon

    • July 22, 2023
    • BBC News

    Shiona McCallum heads behind the scenes at Wimbledon to find out how artificial intelligence is playing its part in this year's competition. James Clayton explores how tech is being used to detect deepfake images. Also, Spencer Kelly catches up with Internet pioneer Vint Cerf.

  • S2023E26 A Collision of Science and Fiction

    • July 29, 2023
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly goes behind the scenes at CERN - home to the Large Hadron Collider and one of the largest scientific research centres in the world. He explores how the centre's cutting-edge research may help treat cancer in the future, how the science here has inspired authors of science fiction, and visits the Antimatter Factory.

  • S2023E27 Fast Food, Fast Fashion

    • August 5, 2023
    • BBC News

    Lara Lewington puts her feet up as she checks out the ultimate kitchen gadget - a robot that can cook over 5,000 recipes and even clean up after itself. The team visit a company with a new twist on the conventional driverless car. Also, how tech is helping the fashion industry clean up its act.

  • S2023E28 Tattoo Tech

    • August 26, 2023
    • BBC News

    August is festival time in Edinburgh, so Alasdair Keane goes behind the scenes at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to find out how tech makes this spectacular show sparkle. Spencer Kelly finds out how art and tech are working hand in hand to tell compelling stories. Nick Kwek checks out three Fringe shows where the audience takes control.

  • S2023E29 Digital Diva

    • September 2, 2023
    • BBC News

    Shiona McCallum is in Berlin to meet a very different type of popstar. And the team hears from the creator of the world's first ballet inspired by artificial intelligence. Also, in the world of food and drink, Lara Lewington tests out lab grown cheese, while Nick Kwek finds out how whisky distilleries are using tech to be more environmentally friendly.

  • S2023E30 Tech Expo

    • September 9, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click heads to Berlin to explore the latest technology on show at the IFA exhibition and to visit an airport that has been transformed into a tech hub. Also, how doctors are using virtual reality to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease.

  • S2023E31 Dementia, Disinformation and Diamonds

    • September 16, 2023
    • BBC News

    Lara Lewington finds out how virtual reality is being used to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease. Jacqui Wakefield investigates how AI videos are targeting children with disinformation. And the team explores the tech behind the lab-grown diamond industry.

  • S2023E32 Holocaust Education

    • September 23, 2023
    • BBC News

    Nick Kwek visits Meta in Berlin to find out how immersive technology is breathing new life into the way events of the past can be seen and heard today. And Alasdair Keane takes a trip to the dentist to explore how new tech is being used to identify the early stages of decay before it becomes a problem.

  • S2023E33 Art, AI and Spotify

    • September 30, 2023
    • BBC News

    Zoe Kleinman meets the founder of music streaming giant Spotify to talk AI, Apple and podcasts. Paul Carter is in Florence to see how new technology has allowed restorers to reveal a 17th century artwork as it hasn't been seen for hundreds of years. Spencer Kelly tests out a new AI visual effects tool. And Lara Lewington explores the latest tech to help you manage an injury at home.

  • S2023E34 Going Electric

    • October 7, 2023
    • BBC News

    Lara Lewington visits car manufacturer Bentley to find out how it is making the shift to electric. Alasdair Keane finds out how Nissan's Formula E team is trying to understand drivers' brains to improve performance. Plus, the BlackBerry phone may be gone, but it is not forgotten - we hear from the director of the movie about its creation.

  • S2023E35 AI: Friend or Foe?

    • October 28, 2023
    • BBC News

    To coincide with the world's first summit on artificial intelligence safety, Click reflects on stories it has covered this year in which AI has been used to find innovative solutions to pressing problems. In other words, this is a lazy clip-show episode with nothing more than old reports shown again. We also look at how artists are protecting their work from the growing power of AI and speak to a leading computer scientist about the dangers the technology could pose in the future.

  • S2023E36 Drones, Phones and Tones

    • November 4, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click heads behind the scenes of Amazon's drone delivery service. LJ Rich asks how noise-cancelling technology works. And gone, but not forgotten - the story behind the creation of the Blackberry telephone.

  • S2023E37 Tackling Wildfires

    • November 11, 2023
    • BBC News

    High-tech solutions are changing how we tackle wildfires. Paul Carter visits a forest near Berlin to see how one company is working to prevent fires from taking hold in the first place. And Alasdair Keane is at a food factory to find out how AI listening devices are identifying faults in machinery.

  • S2023E38 Journey into Space

    • November 18, 2023
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly catches up with astronaut Tim Peake about the history of space exploration, the pioneers who helped us get there and what the future could hold. And Paul Carter is in Germany to see how one company is aiming to make the space race more equitable.

  • S2023E39 Sustainability Stories

    • November 25, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click explores the latest sustainable technology solutions around the world - from a new electric passenger ferry in Sweden, to the race to recycle wind turbines in Denmark, and the solar technology helping farmers in India to reduce food waste.

  • S2023E40 Women in Tech

    • December 2, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click hears from women at the forefront of the latest technology and innovation: the scientists exploring the idea of delaying the menopause, the founder of a new digital space built for women, the creator of a start-up using seaweed to fight climate change, and a fashion designer using AI to bring her collections to the catwalk.

  • S2023E41 Smart Homes

    • December 9, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click visits a new project in Sweden to find out how it's using the latest smart technologies to build an energy-efficient residential community. And the team explores new tech being trialled in Scotland to bring wind power generation to homes and businesses. And we meet the start-up using seaweed to fight climate change.

  • S2023E42 Grids and Games

    • December 16, 2023
    • BBC News

    Click is in Brazil to visit the tech initiative aiming to make the country's low-income Favelas more connected. Plus the team goes behind the scenes of the massively popular video game Fortnite, as it launches a high-profile collaboration with Lego.

  • S2023E43 AI, Animation and Art

    • December 23, 2023
    • BBC News

    Spencer Kelly looks at the fast-moving developments in artificial intelligence and filmmaking. And Lara Lewington explores the impact of art on our brains. Plus, the team pays a visit to Blenheim Palace to see how tech is helping to protect its historic trees.

Season 2024

  • S2024E01 Sustainability, Scooters and Security

    • January 13, 2024

    Spencer Kelly checks out a new electric scooter design in Sweden - made from a single sheet of steel and folded like origami. Plus, the team explores the AI technology being used to help farmers in India, and meets the Scottish start-up using seaweed to fight climate change.

  • S2024E02 Vegas Tech

    • January 20, 2024

    The Click team is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, checking out the latest tech from some of the world's biggest companies, and meeting the start-ups hoping their innovation will be the next big thing.

  • S2024E03 Dazzling Displays

    • January 27, 2024

    The Click team explores some of the tech involved in bringing the Sphere in Las Vegas to life. Plus, more highlights from the Consumer Electronic Show - one of the biggest tech events in the world.

  • S2024E04 Flower Power

    • February 3, 2024

    Shiona McCallum is in Kenya, exploring how technology is helping farmers whose crops are being impacted by climate change. Lara Lewington checks out the latest parenting innovations. And James Clayton meets the YouTubers using drones to monitor shark behaviour.

  • S2024E05 Kenya Calling

    • February 10, 2024

    Click is in Kenya, investigating how tech is making a difference to lives there: from dealing with the issue of electronic waste, to widening access to maternal healthcare in remote parts of the country.

  • S2024E06 Digital Humans

    • February 17, 2024

    Alasdair Keane visits the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, where scientists are creating a digital version of the human heart with the aim of improving predictive and preventative medicine. Plus, Lara Lewington explores how technology is playing a role in developing new vaccines.

  • S2024E07 Bionic Bodies

    • February 24, 2024

    Paul Carter is in California for a first-look at a revolutionary type of prosthetic arm, which is closing the gap between body and bionics. Alasdair Keane finds out about the new mouthguards being introduced by World Rugby to manage head injuries. Also, Spencer Kelly catches up with the Oscar-nominated visual effects team behind "The Creator".

  • S2024E08 Mobile Marvels

    • March 9, 2024

    The Click team is in Barcelona checking out the latest tech innovations at the Mobile World Congress. Plus, how deepfake technology is raising concerns in the world of politics during a major global election year.

  • S2024E09 Final Frontier

    • March 16, 2024

    The Click team visits the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida, to find out about NASA's latest developments in Moon exploration.

  • S2024E10 Music Man

    • March 23, 2024

    Click is at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas to follow the story of Eli, a teenager with Duchenne muscular dystrophy who is performing thanks to a custom piece of kit. Also, the team find out about a 3D-printed living seawall in Miami, and meet the robots being used to dismantle a nuclear power station.

  • S2024E11 Africa Rising (Clip show from 10th Feb 2024 - Kenya Calling)

    • April 6, 2024

    Click explores how tech is having an impact on lives in Kenya - from helping flower farmers deal with the challenges of climate change, to widening access to maternal healthcare, and the latest efforts to tackle electronic waste. NB: This is a clip show with only re-edited footage of the 10th Feb 2024 episode, "Kenya Calling" and new links introducing the cips.

  • S2024E12 Aviation Innovation

    • April 20, 2024

    Click explores the global race to get clean aviation off the ground. The team visits the Faroe Islands to explore the new technologies harnessing tidal power.

  • S2024E13 Perfecting Performance

    • April 27, 2024

    Spencer Kelly visits the Royal College of Music to see how a new Performance Laboratory is putting musicians to the test. Alasdair Keane heads to a Miami Heat basketball match to find out how their technology is making a name for itself off the court. Plus, Lara Lewington explores how grain waste from beer production is being used to make alternative leather.