Operation Ouch! - Season 11

Season 11
Episodes

Hair
The doctors put the strength of human hair to the test and find out what makes different colours and types of hair.

Night Vision
How do you see in colour? And how can your eyes see in the dark? Time for Dr Xand to become Night Vision Man! Plus, we see a camera go inside Dr Chris's lungs!

Mucus

Fat Pads
There's flamenco dancing in the lab as the doctors take a look at fat pads in your feet. And find out what to do if someone falls from height.

Achilles
George the tree frog joins the doctors to investigate how your Achilles tendon works using huge catapults! And there is a suspected spider bite in the emergency department.

Hearing

Hypothalamus
Find out why the human body is mostly made of water as the doctors investigate the hypothalamus, the amazing part of your brain that keeps you hydrated.

Liver
The doctors reveal that your liver is an enormous energy storage system and join Lilia for an amazing operation on her brain.

Fingers on Buzzers!
The doctors supersize the alveoli, the tiny air sacs inside your lungs. And it's fingers on buzzers in Ouchology - who will get snotted?

It's a Lung Slide!
The doctors investigate how your lungs move, with the help of a huge water slide! And today's British Sign Language sign is 'dinosaur'.

Earmageddon!
The doctors put the acoustic reflex to the test with an enormous balloon, and a serious case of snotting awaits the loser of today's Ouchology.

Heroic Hippocampus
The doctors reveal how the human brain creates maps to prevent getting lost.

Totally Gross!
The hunt is on for grossest thing ever seen on Operation Ouch!

Operation Ouch! Does Space
3, 2, 1 blast off! Dr Chris and Dr Xand explore what happens to the human body in space, tackling the big body questions on everyone's lips - what happens to your snot when you sneeze, do you really get taller, and how do you poo and wee in zero gravity? Find out as Dr Chris boards an unusual flight to experience being weightless, and Dr Xand meets a real astronaut. Plus discover the amazing exercise machine that will change lives for astronauts and people on earth alike.

Let's Talk About Cancer
The doctors are talking cancer, explaining what it is, why people get it, how it can be treated and how to help someone going through it.
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