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Are CEOs worth it?
Executive pay, chess and trouble on the Greek railway.
Are 120,000 families responsible for a disproportionate share of society's ills?
Troubled families, nursing numbers and the mathematical consequences of unneutered cats.
Would firing staff 'at will' boost the economy?
The Beecroft Review, infidelity, Ben Goldacre and the truth about hard-working Greeks.
Who are the Libor losers?
How much damage did messing with Libor actually do to the financial system?
The Tour de France and the statistics of cheating
Can maths prove whether the Tour de France has successfully clamped down on drugs?
Levelling the playing field
Which countries punch above and below their weight at the Olympics? With Tim Harford.
How extraordinary is Ye Shiwen?
Ye Shiwen's statistics, what's happening to homelessness, and TV's murder capital.
How to lose money, fast
High-frequency trading, Trumptonomics and more medalling with the Olympics.
The great playing field sell off?
How many school playing fields have really been sold off? Presented by Tim Harford.
Ash Dieback and Fergie-Time
Tim Harford fells some ash tree related statistics and asks if Fergie-time really exists.
The art of polling, Kevin Pietersen, stacking lego
Tim Harford looks at opinion polling, and how high you can stack Lego bricks.
Royal twins and the Autumn Statement
Tim Harford asks what severe morning sickness tells us about the chances of having twins.
The Census, and what is 'rare'?
Tim Harford looks at why the estimate for Eastern Europeans coming to the UK was so wrong.
Fact-checking US gun crime statistics
Tim Harford investigates US gun crime statistics and the average age of first-time buyers.
Numbers of 2012
Tim Harford and guests look back at the most surprising statistics of 2012.
The Parable of the Ox
What the Parable of the Ox can tell us about a bloated and dysfunctional financial system.
Austerity, Thatcher, Mozart and dead birds
Tim Harford talks to a student whose work raises questions about austerity policies.
The true age of your dog, and how much does the EU cost?
Tim Harford on the cost of the EU, military suicides, Richard III and dog years.
Angelina Jolie's 87% cancer risk; Romanian crime stats
Angelina Jolie's 87% cancer risk examined. And is the UK suffering a Romanian crime wave?
Economics of Scottish independence; Ryanair punctuality
Tim Harford on the economics of Scottish independence, Ryanair's punctuality and cat years
The maths of spies and terrorists
Tim Harford examines the maths of terror surveillance, and kidney donations.
A&E, and the chances of having twins
Tim Harford explores the world of official statistics, plus the chances of having twins.
What price the life of a badger?
Tim Harford queries the numbers of the badger cull, plus NHS deaths and climate migrants.
The Death Toll in Syria
Tim Harford on conflict deaths, Super Pumas and whether left-handers die young.
How long can you wait to have a baby?
Tim Harford discusses fertility statistics, the GDP and Africa's 'drinking problem'.
Do free school meals work?
Tim Harford on free school meals, the Formula 1 film Rush, plastic bags and cycling risk.
Are patients 45% more likely to die in NHS hospitals than US ones?
Tim Harford looks at the claim that there are more hospital deaths in England than the US.
An army of drunk children?
Are hundreds of young children visiting A&E because of alcohol? Tim Harford investigates.
Britain's 80,000 homeless children
Tim Harford on a Shelter statistic. Plus wine shortage, maths and magic, and football.
Numbers of the year
The most informative, revealing and idiosyncratic statistics of 2013, with Tim Harford.
The Power of Pension Fees
Tim Harford and Money Box's Paul Lewis show how small charges hit pension funds hard.