HOW - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Join Vick Hope, Sam Homewood, and Frankie Vu as they ask questions beginning with the word How. Frankie explains how a cupcake can catch a thief, Vick discovers how dust can combust, Sam shows how quick he can be on a khazi, and Head of HOW Fred Dinenage wraps things up when he challenges the team to stuff sausages.
Episode 2
Vick Hope, Sam Homewood and Frankie Vu ask more questions beginning with the word How. Vick explains how you can change your hair with the flick of a wrist, a trip to the local tip shows Frankie and Sam how colourful a dump is, and Fred causes chaos when some robots start a riot.
Episode 3
More questions beginning with the word How. There's a red carpet event in the HOW Hub as Sam Homewood shows how to have a solo cinema experience, Vick Hope explains how you can drink dinosaur wee, and things get hairy as Frankie Vu demonstrates how to survive a massive shock in a stunt that should never be tried at home - as always, Head of HOW Fred Dinenage is on hand, and this time he challenges the team to make perfect portraits that look pretty sweet.
Episode 4
Join the team in the HOW Hub as Vick shows how cream can catch you out, Frankie discovers how salt can destroy a tank, Sam explains just how you can eat a mouldy sandwich, and Head of HOW Fred Dinenage asks the team how it's possible to sculpt sand.
Episode 5
Join Frankie Vu, Vick Hope and Sam Homewood has they ask more questions beginning with the word How. Things get gross as Sam explains how bling a burst of 'wind' can be, Frankie questions how long an egg can be, and Vick demonstrates how you can wear a sandwich bag. As always, Head of HOW Fred Dinenage is on hand with his final challenge - this time he asks how a sheet can stitch you up.
Episode 6
Sam Homewood, Frankie Vu and Vick Hope pose more all-important questions beginning with the word How. Sam and Frankie wonder how pants a cannon is, Vick and Doctor HOW create a super showbiz sandwich, and Head of HOW Fred Dinenage challenges the team to blow up a work of art.
Episode 7
More questions beginning with the word How. Join Vick Hope, Sam Homewood, and Frankie Vu as they discover how a car can scratch your back, are shown how to shake a sundae, and go large as Head of HOW Fred Dinenage challenges the team to big up the show.
Episode 8
More questions beginning with the word How. Vick Hope and Frankie Vu question how a can can do the cancan, Sam Homewood shows off a nifty idea to store your stationery, and there's a hair-raising final challenge as Head of HOW Fred Dinenage asks the team how you do a hairdo.
Episode 9
Frankie Vu, Vick Hope and Sam Homewood challenge each other to answer questions beginning with the word How. Sam demonstrates how a tattoo can be 'armless', Frankie explains how a buffoon can play the bassoon with a balloon, and Vick Hope questions how you can live forever.
Episode 10
Sam Homewood, Frankie Vu, and Vick Hope discover the answers to more questions beginning with the word How. Frankie shows how an umbrella can give you a drink, Sam pays a visit to Doctor HOW for a demonstration of ultimate pumpkin carving, Vick introduces the team to a clever illusion to hide numbers, and Head of HOW Fred Dinenage cooks up a frenzy when he asks how you can spell your way out of a stew.
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