The Human Body

The Human Body (1998)

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The Human Body traces the extraordinary story of human life from birth to death, exploring at each stage the incredible physical workings of our bodies. This is a unique and enthralling account of the body's journey from the miracle of conception and the rude shock of birth, through the rapid and turbulent changes of adolescence, to the gentle deceleration of old age.

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07The End of LifeJul 1, 1998
S01E06As Time Goes ByJun 24, 1998
S01E05Brain PowerJun 17, 1998
S01E04Raging TeensJun 10, 1998
S01E03First StepsJun 3, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Human Body' premiere?

'The Human Body' premiered on September 20, 1998.

Who hosted 'The Human Body'?

'The Human Body' was hosted by Dr. Robert Winston.

What was the main focus of 'The Human Body'?

'The Human Body' explored the complexities and wonders of the human body, delving into its various systems and functions.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Human Body'?

The first season of 'The Human Body' consisted of six episodes.

What were some of the topics covered in 'The Human Body'?

'The Human Body' covered topics such as the brain, reproduction, digestion, and the immune system.

Did 'The Human Body' use any special effects or animations?

Yes, 'The Human Body' utilized state-of-the-art animations and special effects to enhance the understanding of complex biological processes.

Were there any celebrity guests featured on 'The Human Body'?

No, 'The Human Body' primarily focused on scientific experts and researchers rather than celebrity guests.

How was the information presented in 'The Human Body'?

'The Human Body' presented information through a combination of live-action footage, computer-generated imagery, and detailed diagrams.

Did 'The Human Body' receive any awards or critical acclaim?

Yes, 'The Human Body' received critical acclaim for its informative and engaging approach, and it won several awards, including a BAFTA for Best Factual Series.

Was 'The Human Body' suitable for all ages?

Yes, 'The Human Body' was designed to be educational and entertaining for viewers of all ages.

Did 'The Human Body' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'The Human Body' did not have any spin-offs or directly related shows, but Dr. Robert Winston went on to host other science-based documentaries.

How long were the episodes of 'The Human Body'?

The episodes of 'The Human Body' were approximately 50 minutes long.

Did 'The Human Body' have a unique visual style?

Yes, 'The Human Body' had a visually stunning style, combining live-action footage with cutting-edge visual effects to create a captivating viewing experience.

Was 'The Human Body' primarily educational or entertainment-focused?

'The Human Body' struck a balance between educational content and entertainment value, making it both informative and engaging.

Did 'The Human Body' have a specific target audience?

'The Human Body' was aimed at a broad audience, appealing to both science enthusiasts and general viewers interested in learning about the human body.

How did 'The Human Body' contribute to the understanding of human biology?

'The Human Body' played a significant role in increasing public awareness and knowledge about the intricate workings of the human body, fostering a greater appreciation for its complexity.

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Also known as

  • Intimate Universe: The Human Body
  • Az emberi test (Hungary)
  • BBC: Тело человека (Russian Federation)

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