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11/12/2009
Tim Harford and the team ask if claims made about energy efficient lightbulbs are true.
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11/09/2009
Tim Harford examines reports that the world will cool over the next two decades.
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04/09/2009
Investigating estimates of the number of people who illegally share files on the internet.
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28/08/2009
Is Britain's record on prosecuting rape is as bad as headlines suggest?
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21/08/2009
Tim Harford and the team test the reliability of swine flu data.
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14/08/2009
Tim Harford presents the magazine which looks at numbers everywhere.
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07/08/2009
Tim Harford investigates statistics which some claim reveal the 'Islamification' of Europe
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22/05/2009
Tim Harford presents the magazine which looks at numbers everywhere.
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15/05/2009
Tim Harford challenges a much-quoted statistic on domestic violence.
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08/05/2009
Tim Harford presents the magazine which looks at numbers everywhere.
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01/05/2009
Tim Harford presents the magazine which looks at numbers everywhere.
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24/04/2009
Tim Harford examines how the arithmetic behind sustainable energy adds up.
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17/04/2009
Tim Harford investigates the numbers behind the drug legalisation debate.
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Fertility Figures - Credit Crunch Maths - Statistical Significance - Recession
Tim Harford asks how do you make statistics useful to those seeking IVF treatment?
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Politics Special
Tim Harford by politicians to discuss the use and abuse of numbers in politics.
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Sex Workers - Babylonian Numbers - Credit Crunch Maths: Journalism
Tim Harford explores how many prostitutes in the UK are controlled by drug dealers?
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Forecasting the Future - More Credit Crunch Maths- Lake Wobegon Effect - Average Wage
Tim Harford questions the ability of professional forecasters at predicting the future.
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Celebrity Quiz - Divorce at Christmas
Tim Harford is joined by former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq and comedian Dave Gorman.
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Strictly Voting Fiasco - Imperial Measures - Childhood Obesity - Knife-Crime Statistics
Tim Harford explores the voting system of Strictly Come Dancing.
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Poisonous Pork? - Retail Sales - Street Numbers - LIBOR
Tim Harford wonders whether Irish sausages really are too toxic to eat?
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Sexual or Statistical Abuse - Credit Crunch Maths - VAT Cut
Tim Harford explores whether 10% of girls suffer the most serious form of abuse.
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Street Value of Drugs - Stress & Heart Disease - Stock Market
Tim Harford explores how the police evaluate the "street value" of drugs.
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Do Doctors' Strikes Save Lives? - Epidemics - Nassim Nicholas Taleb - Eurovision Song Contest
Tim Harford investigates the link between a doctors' strike and drops in death rates.
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Food Waste - Internet Polling - Electoral Fraud Rumours - CCTV
Tim Harford explores whether people in the UK throw away a third of the food they buy.
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Can Work Cause Health Problems? - Simpsons' Theory - Housing Gloom
Tim Harford explores whether stressful jobs cause health problems.
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Has Global Warming Peaked? - UK's Pub Capital - Can Hillary Win? - Cereal for a Boy?
Is the planet still getting hotter?
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Inflation Rate - Arts & Maths - Company Valuations - Immigration
Tim Harford examines the different ways of measuring inflation.
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Teaching Quality and Peer Influences - Inflation Figures - Dungeons and Dragons
Tim Harford how Dungeons and Dragons helped promote mental arithmetic.
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Understanding Drug Trials - Lucky Numbers
Tim Harford investigates the effectiveness of anti-depressants.
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Christmas Numbers Quiz - Monopoly - The Economic Value of Gifts
Tim Harford explores how to win at Monopoly using probability theory.