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Human Body: Pushing the Limits

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Human Body: Pushing the Limits
GenreDocumentary
Directed byDan Clifton
Mark Radice
Jeremy Turner
StarringHenry Garrett
Mark Webb
Tim Wallers
Paul Hopfensperger
Dailyn Matthews
Stéphane Cornicard
Gus Lynch
Todd Boyce
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersTyler Butterworth
Daniel Hall
Amy Kagelmacher
Richard Dale
Tim Goodchild
Martin Mortimore
Production companyDangerous Films Limited[1][2] (United Kingdom) for Discovery Channel
Original release
Release2 February 2008 (2008-02-02)

Human Body: Pushing the Limits is a four part television documentary series which was filmed in various locations across the globe and premiered on the Discovery Channel on March 2, 2008 in North America. The first two episodes aired March 2, and the final two aired March 9 at 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. E.S.T.

The show covers how the body reacts under extreme stress like being stuck in a cave or running away from forest fires. It introduces you to people from around the world who have pushed their bodies to the absolute limit.

It is a groundbreaking documentary which uses state-of-the-art CGI technology and hi-tech camera work to examine each individuals physical ordeals in vivid details both inside and outside of the human body.

It is made up of four episodes that all concentrate on certain aspects of the human body.

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Episodes

  • Episode 1 - "Strength" - How the muscles react under stress. Includes stories of people lifting masses 6 times his or her weight, running at speeds that Olympic runners can't match and enduring nearly 14 hours swimming The English Channel from England to France in frigid water.
  • Episode 2 - "Sight" - How the eyes can see better and with more detail in emergency situations (including lucid dreaming).
  • Episode 3 - "Sensation" - Reactions to pain and similar sensations, as well as how techniques such as hypnosis, meditation, and focus can alter perception of them.
  • Episode 4 - "Brain Power" - Focused on brain power and how it reacts to life threatening situations.

Cast

"Sight"

  • Bray Poor - Narrator
  • Danny Wayne - Officer Stan Berry
  • Randall Wuff - Michael May

"Strength"

  • Bray Poor - Narrator
  • Florian Hunter - Matt Sutter
  • Sean Kinney - Singing
  • Paul Hopfensperger - English Channel Swimmer (filmed 10 July 2007)[3]
  • Gus Lynch - Deputy Sheriff Dan Perkins

"Sensation"

  • Bray Poor - Narrator
  • Mark Webb - Spider Bite Victim
  • Reed Rudy - Matt McGough
  • Chelsea Rose - Shannon McGough
  • Daily Matthews - Amy Racina
  • Stephen Gregory Curtis - Fred Mason

"Brain Power"

Critical response

The Hollywood Reporter called it "sensational" with Marilyn Moss of the Associated Press stating "If you’re old enough, or have enough memory, Discovery Channel’s sensational “Human Body: Pushing the Limits” will remind you of that quirky cinematic journey into the human anatomy we took in 1966 with “Fantastic Voyage,” an epic science fiction adventure that had microscopic-size scientists Raquel Welch and Stephen Boyd swimming among blood cells while fighting off the human body’s more menacing viruses.

This “Human Body” peeps beneath our skin to show us how the body and the brain undergo fantastic changes — and mind-blowing feats — just to keep us active every day. This is hyper-reality TV."[4]

El Editor Newspaper called it "visually stunning" stating "We generally take our bodies for granted. Yet this complex machine that grew out of millions of years of evolution is as spellbinding as anything you can ever imagine. From the network that brought you the award winning series "Planet Earth", comes yet another visually stunning spectacular "Human Body; Pushing the Limits," which will have viewers looking at their bodies in new and astonishing ways".[5]

Awards and nominations

The second episode of Human Body: Pushing the Limits - "Strength" was nominated for an Emmy at the 60th annual Academy of Television Arts & Sciences awards in 2008. Up against six very strong nominees (Battlestar Galactica "He That Believeth in Me", Heroes "Four Months Ago", Jericho "Patriots and Tyrants", Stargate Atlantis "Adrift" and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles "Pilot") the show lost out to eventual winner Battlestar Galactica "He That Believeth in Me".

Year Group Award Recipient Result Refs
2008 Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie Episode: "Strength" Nominated [6][7]

References

  1. ^ Lowry, Brian (28 February 2008). "Human Body: Pushing the Limits". Variety. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  2. ^ "English Channel Swim filmed for Human Body: Pushing the Limits Episode 2 - "Strength"". 10 July 2010. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Paul Hopfensperger, English Channel swimmer - Dover". DOVER UK. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  4. ^ Moss, Marilyn (28 February 2008). "Human Body: Pushing the Limits". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  5. ^ “El Editor.” Editor, El, vol. 27, no. 4, Dec. 2008. JSTOR, https://jstor.org/stable/community.28455970. Accessed 7 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Human Body: Pushing the Limits (TV Series 2008) Awards". Awards IMDb. 2 February 2008. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Emmy Awards, Nominations and Winners". 2008 Television Academy 60th EMMYS. 2 February 2008. Retrieved 4 June 2023.

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