How 2

How 2 (1990-2006)

EndedVariety showChildren

Three presenters sit around a table, and ask rhetorical questions such as "How way-out can I be?" (about pivoting and moments), "How can failure lead to fortune?" (about the invention of the Post-it note) and "How can lighting blow your socks off?" (the question says it all!).

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Scheduleevery Friday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S15E13Episode 13sept. 1, 2006
S15E12Episode 12août 25, 2006
S15E11Episode 11août 18, 2006
S15E10Episode 10juil. 7, 2006
S15E09Episode 9juin 30, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'How 2' premiere?

The TV show 'How 2' premiered on September 2, 1990.

Who were the hosts of 'How 2'?

The hosts of 'How 2' were Carol Vorderman, Fred Dinenage, Gareth Jones, and Sally Gray.

What was the format of 'How 2'?

'How 2' was an educational children's program that aimed to teach scientific and technological concepts in a fun and interactive way.

What were some of the topics covered in 'How 2'?

'How 2' covered a wide range of topics including science experiments, technological innovations, and DIY projects.

How long were the episodes of 'How 2'?

The episodes of 'How 2' had a duration of approximately 25 minutes.

What age group was the target audience for 'How 2'?

'How 2' was primarily aimed at children between the ages of 6 and 12.

Did 'How 2' feature any recurring segments?

Yes, 'How 2' featured recurring segments such as "Gadget Boy" and "How It Works."

Did 'How 2' have any special guests?

Yes, 'How 2' occasionally featured special guests who were experts in various fields of science and technology.

Did 'How 2' have any spin-offs or related shows?

Yes, 'How 2' had a spin-off show called 'How 2 Christmas Specials' which aired during the holiday season.

Was 'How 2' primarily studio-based or did it feature outdoor segments as well?

'How 2' was a combination of studio-based segments and outdoor segments where the hosts would conduct experiments or explore scientific concepts in real-world settings.

Did 'How 2' have a live audience?

No, 'How 2' did not have a live audience. It was primarily a pre-recorded show.

Was 'How 2' nominated for any awards?

I couldn't find any information about 'How 2' being nominated for any awards.

Did 'How 2' have a catchy theme song?

Yes, 'How 2' had a catchy theme song that was sung by the hosts of the show.

How did 'How 2' end?

I apologize, but I couldn't find any information about how 'How 2' ended.

Did 'How 2' have any merchandise or tie-in products?

Yes, 'How 2' had tie-in books and activity kits that allowed children to further explore the scientific concepts presented on the show.

Did 'How 2' have any notable guest appearances?

Yes, 'How 2' had notable guest appearances from scientists, inventors, and experts in various fields who shared their knowledge with the audience.

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