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A woman got a breast exam on live TV. No bra, no carefully draped gown, no blurring. On the British talk show This Morning, model Leeanne Adu, who wears a size 38JJ bra, disrobed and had Dr. Sara ...
In December 2009, The Times ranked Bodies in ninth place in its list of "Shows of the Decade", and in January 2010, The Guardian ranked Bodies number twenty of "The Greatest Television Dramas of All Time". [1] The first series was released on DVD on 30 October 2006. [2] The second series, including the finale, was released on 26 December 2006. [3]
At the time, de Pear expressed her desire to create the series because "the NHS is a magnificent beast and it’s imperative that this story be told now." [ 18 ] In June 2018, it was announced that BBC controller of drama Piers Wenger commissioned the series for an eight-episode order for BBC Two , with AMC co-producing the series.
The series is set in a city hospital, and combines news footage from the early months of 2020 with portrayal of acute medical consultant Dr Abbey Henderson (Froggatt) and fellow frontline medical staff trying to save the lives of coronavirus patients, as the virus begins to overwhelm the NHS. [1] [2]
While Netflix shows the most flesh, Showtime's "Shameless" wins the top honor among TV series, followed by "Game of Thrones" and "Masters of Sex." "GoT" is one season behind "Shameless," though ...
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Series 1 and 2 were directed by Peter Capaldi, who also appears as Dr. Healy. [3] It first aired in July 2009, for three episodes. [4] The second series of six episodes aired in 2010, with the third series (also of six episodes) airing in late 2012. [5] Despite strong critical acclaim, the show was not recommissioned for a fourth series. [6]
Throughout its numerous series, Embarrassing Bodies has set out to aid people who have a variety of medical issues. These issues tend to be taboo or misunderstood. With the help of its patients and the diagnoses of its doctors, the show tries to make common medical issues—especially those that are "embarrassing" or sexual—understood, and to debunk myths surrounding them.