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''Bodymatters'' | {{InfoboxLost | ||
|title=<center>Bodymatters</center> | |||
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|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span> | |||
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The series focused on the human body, its functions, and how it interacts with the world around it. It would normally take a lighthearted and humorous approach to its subject matter. The show utilized a studio audience, who were often brought on camera to help the hosts with their demonstrations. It would include guests who were related to the subject being discussed for interviews or demonstrations, as well as oversized studio models to help visualize the topics. One such model, a mechanical eye constructed for the show's first episode, would end up being repurposed as the Dalek Emperor for Doctor Who's Remembrance of the Daleks | '''''Bodymatters''''' was a BBC medical show hosted by medical professionals Alan Maryon-Davis and Gillan Rice, as well as actor Graeme Garden. It aired for five seasons and 38 episodes from 1985 to 1989<ref>[https://imdb.com/title/tt10177750/?ref_=ttep_ov iMDb page for ''Bodymatters''] Retrieved 08 Jan '24</ref>. | ||
The series focused on the human body, its functions, and how it interacts with the world around it. It would normally take a lighthearted and humorous approach to its subject matter. The show utilized a studio audience, who were often brought on camera to help the hosts with their demonstrations. It would include guests who were related to the subject being discussed for interviews or demonstrations, as well as oversized studio models to help visualize the topics. One such model, a mechanical eye constructed for the show's first episode, would end up being repurposed as the Dalek Emperor for ''Doctor Who's Remembrance of the Daleks'' in 1988. | |||
In its final season, the show became ''BodyMatters Roadshow''. Hosted by Maggie Philbin, it would visit and focus on different medical institutions in the U.K., such as The Bristol Veterinary School and The National Spinal Injuries Centre in Stoke Mandeville. | In its final season, the show became ''BodyMatters Roadshow''. Hosted by Maggie Philbin, it would visit and focus on different medical institutions in the U.K., such as The Bristol Veterinary School and The National Spinal Injuries Centre in Stoke Mandeville. | ||
The British Film Institute currently has 3 episodes of the original ''Bodymatters''. However, these episodes have not been made available to the public. | The British Film Institute currently has 3 episodes of the original ''Bodymatters''<ref>[https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150781641 BFI Collection of ''Bodymatters'' episodes] Retrieved 08 Jan '24</ref>. However, these episodes have not been made available to the public. Several additional episodes, as well as some small clips, are currently on YouTube. | ||
== Episode List == | ==Episode List== | ||
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|S1.E1||More than Meets the Eye|| | |S1.E1||More than Meets the Eye||Jul 25, 1985||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> (In BFI Archives) | ||
(In BFI Archives) | |||
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|S1.E2||How to Do It Standing Up|| | |S1.E2||How to Do It Standing Up||Aug 1, 1985||[https://youtu.be/SKZ3cysWV5k<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''] | ||
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|S1.E3||Breathing Spaces|| | |S1.E3||Breathing Spaces||Aug 8, 1985||[https://youtu.be/s16M2Mzlc8A<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''] | ||
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|S1.E4||Skin Talk|| | |S1.E4||Skin Talk||Aug 15, 1985||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|S1.E5||On Your Kness|| | |S1.E5||On Your Kness||Aug 22, 1985||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|S1.E6||Mind Over Matter|| | |S1.E6||Mind Over Matter||Aug 29, 1985||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|S1.E7 | |S1.E7||Family Fortunes||Sep 5, 1985||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Family Fortunes | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S1.E8 | |S1.E8||Bless You!||Sep 12, 1985||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Bless You! | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S2.E1 | |S2.E1||What a Mouthful!||Jul 31, 1986||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> (In BFI Archives) | ||
|What a Mouthful! | |||
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|Lost | |||
(In BFI Archives) | |||
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|S2.E2 | |S2.E2||Speakeasy||Aug 7, 1986||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Speakeasy | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S2.E3 | |S2.E3||You've Got a Nerve!||Aug 14, 1986||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|You've Got a Nerve! | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S2.E4 | |S2.E4||Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow||Aug 21, 1986||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S2.E5 | |S2.E5||Muscling In||Aug 28, 1986||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Muscling In | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S2.E6 | |S2.E6||Forget Me Not||Sep 4, 1986||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Forget Me Not | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S2.E7 | |S2.E7||Male Mothers - A Cure for Infertility?||Sep 11, 1986||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Male Mothers - A Cure for Infertility? | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S2.E8 | |S2.E8||Gut Feelings||Sep 18, 1986||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> (In BFI Archives) | ||
|Gut Feelings | |||
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|Lost | |||
(In BFI Archives) | |||
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|S3.E1 | |S3.E1||Bloodymatters||Jul 30, 1987||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Bloodymatters | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S3.E2 | |S3.E2||Ouch!||Aug 6, 1987||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Ouch! | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S3.E3 | |S3.E3||Ear We Go!||Aug 13, 1987||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Ear We Go! | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S3.E4 | |S3.E4||As Time Goes By||Aug 20, 1987||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|As Time Goes By | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S3.E5 | |S3.E5||Wake Up To Sleep||Aug 27, 1987||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Wake Up To Sleep | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S3.E6 | |S3.E6||Hands Up!||Sep 3, 1987||[https://youtu.be/vV09xqC6uGI<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''] | ||
|Hands Up! | |||
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|- | |- | ||
|S3.E7 | |S3.E7||Body Electric||Sep 10, 1987||[https://youtu.be/JElp6dUfw6c<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''] | ||
|Body Electric | |||
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|[https:// | |||
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|S3.E8 | |S3.E8||Dem Bones, Dem Bones...||Sep 17, 1987||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Dem Bones, Dem Bones... | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S4.E0 | |S4.E0||Special: Cancer||May 5, 1988||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Special: Cancer | |||
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|Lost | |||
|- | |- | ||
|S4.E1 | |S4.E1||Water Works||Aug 4, 1988||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Water Works | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S4.E2 | |S4.E2||The Beat Goes On||Aug 11, 1988||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|The Beat Goes On | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S4.E3 | |S4.E3||Radiation - Fact and Fiction||Aug 18, 1988||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Radiation - Fact and Fiction | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S4.E4 | |S4.E4||Against all the Odds||Aug 25, 1988||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Against all the Odds | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S4.E5 | |S4.E5||The Fats of Life||Sep 1, 1988||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|The Fats of Life | |||
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|Lost | |||
|- | |- | ||
|S4.E6 | |S4.E6||What's Your Poison?||Sep 8, 1988||[https://youtu.be/vY_2B6OjRwk<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''] | ||
|What's Your | |||
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|[https:// | |||
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|S4.E7 | |S4.E7||Body Heat||Sep 15, 1988||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|Body Heat | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S5.E1 | |S5.E1||The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Veterinary School, Bristol||Aug 8, 1989||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Veterinary School, Bristol | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S5.E2 | |S5.E2||The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Dental School, Cardiff||Aug 15, 1989||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Dental School, Cardiff | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S5.E3 | |S5.E3||The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Common Cold Unit, Salisbury||Aug 22, 1989||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Common Cold Unit, Salisbury | |||
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|Lost | |||
|- | |- | ||
|S5.E4 | |S5.E4||The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Sports Injuries Clinic, Crystal Palace||Aug 29, 1989||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Sports Injuries Clinic, Crystal Palace | |||
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|Lost | |||
|- | |- | ||
|S5.E5 | |S5.E5||The Bodymatters Roadshow: The National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville||Sep 5, 1989||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|The Bodymatters Roadshow: The National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville | |||
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|Lost | |||
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|S5.E6 | |S5.E6||The Bodymatters Roadshow: Booth Hall Children's Hospital, Manchester||Sep 12, 1989||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
|The Bodymatters Roadshow: Booth Hall Children's Hospital, Manchester | |||
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|Lost | |||
|} | |} | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="215px"> | |||
Screenshot 2024-01-07 220144.png|Title card. | |||
Gettyimages-1170589304-594x594.jpg|Promotional image of the three hosts. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | |||
[[Category:Partially found media]] |
Latest revision as of 07:25, 18 January 2024
Bodymatters was a BBC medical show hosted by medical professionals Alan Maryon-Davis and Gillan Rice, as well as actor Graeme Garden. It aired for five seasons and 38 episodes from 1985 to 1989[1].
The series focused on the human body, its functions, and how it interacts with the world around it. It would normally take a lighthearted and humorous approach to its subject matter. The show utilized a studio audience, who were often brought on camera to help the hosts with their demonstrations. It would include guests who were related to the subject being discussed for interviews or demonstrations, as well as oversized studio models to help visualize the topics. One such model, a mechanical eye constructed for the show's first episode, would end up being repurposed as the Dalek Emperor for Doctor Who's Remembrance of the Daleks in 1988.
In its final season, the show became BodyMatters Roadshow. Hosted by Maggie Philbin, it would visit and focus on different medical institutions in the U.K., such as The Bristol Veterinary School and The National Spinal Injuries Centre in Stoke Mandeville.
The British Film Institute currently has 3 episodes of the original Bodymatters[2]. However, these episodes have not been made available to the public. Several additional episodes, as well as some small clips, are currently on YouTube.
Episode List
# | Episode Title | Air Date | Status |
---|---|---|---|
S1.E1 | More than Meets the Eye | Jul 25, 1985 | Lost (In BFI Archives) |
S1.E2 | How to Do It Standing Up | Aug 1, 1985 | Found |
S1.E3 | Breathing Spaces | Aug 8, 1985 | Partially Found |
S1.E4 | Skin Talk | Aug 15, 1985 | Lost |
S1.E5 | On Your Kness | Aug 22, 1985 | Lost |
S1.E6 | Mind Over Matter | Aug 29, 1985 | Lost |
S1.E7 | Family Fortunes | Sep 5, 1985 | Lost |
S1.E8 | Bless You! | Sep 12, 1985 | Lost |
S2.E1 | What a Mouthful! | Jul 31, 1986 | Lost (In BFI Archives) |
S2.E2 | Speakeasy | Aug 7, 1986 | Lost |
S2.E3 | You've Got a Nerve! | Aug 14, 1986 | Lost |
S2.E4 | Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow | Aug 21, 1986 | Lost |
S2.E5 | Muscling In | Aug 28, 1986 | Lost |
S2.E6 | Forget Me Not | Sep 4, 1986 | Lost |
S2.E7 | Male Mothers - A Cure for Infertility? | Sep 11, 1986 | Lost |
S2.E8 | Gut Feelings | Sep 18, 1986 | Lost (In BFI Archives) |
S3.E1 | Bloodymatters | Jul 30, 1987 | Lost |
S3.E2 | Ouch! | Aug 6, 1987 | Lost |
S3.E3 | Ear We Go! | Aug 13, 1987 | Lost |
S3.E4 | As Time Goes By | Aug 20, 1987 | Lost |
S3.E5 | Wake Up To Sleep | Aug 27, 1987 | Lost |
S3.E6 | Hands Up! | Sep 3, 1987 | Partially Found |
S3.E7 | Body Electric | Sep 10, 1987 | Found |
S3.E8 | Dem Bones, Dem Bones... | Sep 17, 1987 | Lost |
S4.E0 | Special: Cancer | May 5, 1988 | Lost |
S4.E1 | Water Works | Aug 4, 1988 | Lost |
S4.E2 | The Beat Goes On | Aug 11, 1988 | Lost |
S4.E3 | Radiation - Fact and Fiction | Aug 18, 1988 | Lost |
S4.E4 | Against all the Odds | Aug 25, 1988 | Lost |
S4.E5 | The Fats of Life | Sep 1, 1988 | Lost |
S4.E6 | What's Your Poison? | Sep 8, 1988 | Found |
S4.E7 | Body Heat | Sep 15, 1988 | Lost |
S5.E1 | The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Veterinary School, Bristol | Aug 8, 1989 | Lost |
S5.E2 | The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Dental School, Cardiff | Aug 15, 1989 | Lost |
S5.E3 | The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Common Cold Unit, Salisbury | Aug 22, 1989 | Lost |
S5.E4 | The Bodymatters Roadshow: The Sports Injuries Clinic, Crystal Palace | Aug 29, 1989 | Lost |
S5.E5 | The Bodymatters Roadshow: The National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville | Sep 5, 1989 | Lost |
S5.E6 | The Bodymatters Roadshow: Booth Hall Children's Hospital, Manchester | Sep 12, 1989 | Lost |
Gallery
References
- ↑ iMDb page for Bodymatters Retrieved 08 Jan '24
- ↑ BFI Collection of Bodymatters episodes Retrieved 08 Jan '24