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Fitness Tracker

Hannah Fry finds out how 1970s car crashes helped us to count our steps, why WWII dogfights led to a crucial health monitor and how fitness trackers are even being used to catch killers.

With around a third of the population now owning fitness trackers, Britain has become a nation obsessed with tracking its every move.

Hannah Fry finds out how 1970s car crashes helped us to count our steps, why high-altitude WWII dogfights led to a crucial health monitor and how fitness trackers are even being used to catch killers.

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58 minutes

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  • Gregorio Allegri

    Miserere Mei

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Presenter Hannah Fry
Series Producer Eileen Inkson
Executive Producer Paul Overton

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