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The Human Body DVD

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An incredible journey through the most complex biological mechanism on earth, from conception to the uncharted territory of death and beyond.Life Story: Every second, a world of miraculous microscopic events take place within the body, making the difference between life and death.First Steps: In four short years the new-born child learns every survival skill - from walking and speech to self-awareness.Raging Teens: The biological revolution of adolescence is a hormone-driven roller coaster, transforming both our bodies and minds.Brain Power: After four million years'... evolution, the adult human brain is the most complicated - and mysterious - object in the universe.As Time Goes By: Aging is far more complex - and fascinating - than mere decline.The End of Life: Death is the ultimate enigma, but the body can still reveal remarkable secrets. [show more]

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Released
17 September 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2entertain 
Classification
Runtime
344 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051561036675 
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All seven episodes of the acclaimed 1998 BBC television series chronicling the human body's journey from birth, through to the biological revolution of adolescence, the use of the brain, ageing and finally death. The seven episodes are: 'Life Story'; 'An Everyday Miracle'; 'First Steps'; 'Raging Teens'; 'Brain Power'; 'As Time Goes By' and 'The End of Life'.