The Body in Question

The Body in Question

  • 1978
  • 1 Seasons
  • 13 Episodes
  •  8  (2)
  •   Ended

The Body in Question is a landmark British medical documentary series of 13 shows made for the BBC. It was a groundbreaking show, being the first to ever televise an autopsy (in the final show on 29 Jan 1979). Dr Jonathan Miller considers the functioning of the body as a subject of private experience. He explores our attitudes towards our bodies, our ignorance of them, and our inability to read our body's signals. The first episode starts with vox populi asking where various organs in the body are located. By the final episode we are left in no doubt. Taking as his starting point the experience of pain, Dr Miller analyses the elaborate social process of "falling ill", considers the physical foundations of "disease" and looks at the types of individuals humankind has historically attributed with the power of healing. The series was nominated for two 1979 BAFTAs: Best Factual Television Series and Most Original Programme/Series.

The Body in Question
Seasons
Perishable Goods
13. Perishable Goods
January 29, 1979
Heads and Tails
12. Heads and Tails
January 22, 1979
Brute Machine
11. Brute Machine
January 15, 1979
Balancing Act
10. Balancing Act
January 08, 1979
Native Medicine
9. Native Medicine
January 01, 1979
Sleight of Hand
8. Sleight of Hand
December 25, 1978
Shaping the Future
7. Shaping the Future
December 18, 1978
Heart of the Matter
6. Heart of the Matter
December 11, 1978
Blood Relations
5. Blood Relations
December 04, 1978
How Do You Feel?
3. How Do You Feel?
November 20, 1978
Try a Little Tenderness
2. Try a Little Tenderness
November 13, 1978
Naming of Parts
1. Naming of Parts
November 06, 1978
Description
The Body in Question is a landmark British medical documentary series of 13 shows made for the BBC. It was a groundbreaking show, being the first to ever televise an autopsy (in the final show on 29 Jan 1979). Dr Jonathan Miller considers the functioning of the body as a subject of private experience. He explores our attitudes towards our bodies, our ignorance of them, and our inability to read our body's signals. The first episode starts with vox populi asking where various organs in the body are located. By the final episode we are left in no doubt. Taking as his starting point the experience of pain, Dr Miller analyses the elaborate social process of "falling ill", considers the physical foundations of "disease" and looks at the types of individuals humankind has historically attributed with the power of healing. The series was nominated for two 1979 BAFTAs: Best Factual Television Series and Most Original Programme/Series.
  • Premiere Date
    November 06, 1978
  • Rating
    8  (2)