First to Last
Series exploring the wonders of the human body. Michael Mosley shows how, from its first breath to its last, the body performs countless small miracles to stay alive.
In this episode, Michael Mosley shows how existence is a struggle and how, minute by minute, from your first breath to your last, your body performs countless small miracles to keep you alive.
It starts with a dramatic water birth, shot in slow motion, before a stunning graphics sequence takes us on a breathtaking journey into the heart. We see how that first, crucial breath leads to a dramatic re-plumbing of your entire circulatory system.
Michael meets remarkable people who demonstrate how well the human body adapts to extreme environments: Herbert, a world-champion free-diver, who can hold his breath in the depths of the ocean for up to nine minutes; Wim, the Ice Man, who can swim in glacial lakes so cold they would kill a normal person; and Debbie, who has lived for 10 years on a diet of crisps.
And finally we see what happens when your body finally fails; we share the last moments of Gerald, an 84-year-old, as he passes away at home with his family gathered around him.
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Clips
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The Making of Inside the Human Body: First to Last
Duration: 08:15
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Elite firefighters’ secret to survival
Duration: 01:47
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The Ice Man takes a cold dip
Duration: 01:47
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The man who can hold his breath for nine minutes
Duration: 01:18
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Michael Mosley |
Director | Annabel Gillings |
Series Producer | Alice Harper |
Executive Producer | Andrew Cohen |
Producer | Annabel Gillings |
Broadcasts
- Thu 12 May 2011 21:00
- Fri 13 May 2011 00:00´óÏó´«Ã½ HD
- Sat 14 May 2011 00:55´óÏó´«Ã½ HD
- Tue 7 Jun 2011 02:35