The Human Animal (TV series)
The Human Animal: A Personal View of the Human Species is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by Desmond Morris, first transmitted in the United Kingdom from 27 July 1994. The series was produced in association with Discovery Channel.
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| Genre | Nature documentary |
| Presented by | Desmond Morris |
| Composer | Howard Blake |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| No. of episodes | 6 |
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| Executive producers | Steve Burns Bill Cosmas Mike Beynon John Macnish Clive Bromhall Vanessa Berlowitz |
| Running time | 50 minutes |
| Release | |
| Picture format | 4:3 |
| Audio format | Stereo |
| First shown in | BBC One |
| Original release | 27 July 1994 |
Morris describes it as "A study of human behavior from a zoological perspective." He travels the world, filming the diverse customs and habits of various regions while suggesting common roots. At the close of episode one, Morris said:
I've sometimes been accused of degrading mankind, of insulting human dignity, of making man beastly. This surprised me because I like animals, and I feel proud to call myself one. I've never looked down upon them, so to call human beings animals is not, to me, degrading. It's simply being honest: putting us in our place as part of the scheme of nature on the planet Earth.
Episodes
1. "The Language of the Body"
- Gestures: Greetings, Insults, Signals, Gesticulations, body language
- Facial Expressions: Stares, Smiles, Tells
2. "The Hunting Ape"
- Diet: Fondness for sweets, Culinary variety
- Evolution: Arboreal vegetarianism, Savannah meat-eating, Cooperative hunting with weapons, Food preparation, Aquatic ape hypothesis
- Vestigial hunting behavior: Jobs, Sport Hunting, War
3. "The Human Zoo"
- Urban Tribalism: Familiarity, Theft, Uniforms, Rituals, Conflict, Social status, Territory
4. "Biology of Love"
5. "The Immortal Genes"
- Life cycle: Infant-parent interaction, Baby signals, Child behavior, Rites of passage, Cultural indoctrination, Fighting aging, Grandparenting, Afterlives
6. "Beyond Survival"
- Creativity: Body adornment, Architectural embellishments, Vehicles, Art
- Artistic progression: Innate scribbling, Realism
- Play: Childhood experimentation, Adult inventiveness, Sports, Thrill-seeking, Symbolic thinking
Erratum: Firewalking has been explained.
Video and book
The accompanying book, The Human Animal by Desmond Morris, was published by BBC Books in 1994.[1]
References
- Desmond Morris (1994). The Human Animal. England: BBC Books. ISBN 978-0563370215.
