How 2
How 2

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How 2

2006
TV Show
Ended
16 Seasons
English

How 2 was a British educational television show which ran on CITV between 1990 and 2006. It served as a modernised "sequel" to a 60’s / 70's series with the same format called 'How'. Each episode started with the presenters sitting around the studio table asking their own question starting with “How” and then taking turns answering these. Subjects of science and history were often covered along with logic and word play puzzles.

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Director: VariousGenres: Educational, Children's

Plot Summary

How 2 is an educational children's television series that explores various scientific and technological concepts in an accessible and engaging way. Each episode features animated segments and live-action hosts who break down complex topics into understandable explanations, encouraging curiosity and a love for learning in young viewers. The show aims to answer the fundamental 'how' and 'why' questions that children often ponder about the world around them.

Critical Reception

How 2 was generally well-received by critics and parents for its educational value and engaging presentation. It was praised for its ability to make complex subjects understandable for children, fostering a sense of wonder and inquiry. The show's interactive approach and celebrity guest appearances were also highlighted as positive elements that kept young audiences entertained and informed.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational content and ability to simplify complex topics.

  • Engaging format and presentation style that appeals to children.

  • Encourages curiosity and a love for science and technology.

Google audience: While specific user review data for 'How 2 (2006)' is not readily available, shows of this nature are typically appreciated by parents for providing valuable educational content in an entertaining format. Parents often look for shows that stimulate their children's minds and encourage a positive attitude towards learning.

Fun Fact

The series was produced by the Children's Television Workshop, the same organization behind the iconic 'Sesame Street'.

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