Embarrassing Bodies

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Embarrassing Bodies
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Current opening title sequence introduced in 2010
Genre Medical
Presented by Pixie McKenna
Dawn Harper
Christian Jessen
James Russell
Jane Leonard
Anand Patel
Tosin Ajayi-Sotubo
Narrated by Ashley Jensen
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series8
Production
Executive producersSarah Eglin
Steph Harris
Dan Jones
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company Maverick Television
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release2007 (2007) 
present (present)

Embarrassing Bodies (formerly Embarrassing Illnesses) is a British BAFTA Award-winning medical reality television programme broadcast by Channel 4 and made by Maverick Television since 2007. In 2011, an hour-long live show was introduced, "Embarrassing Bodies: Live from the Clinic", which makes use of Skype technology. Various spin-offs have been produced in relation to the programme to target different patients, such as Embarrassing Fat Bodies and Embarrassing Teenage Bodies. The series' basic premise involves members of the public with a wide variety of medical conditions consulting the show's doctors for advice; in some cases, cosmetic or corrective surgery has been offered and undertaken to treat patients with more severe or noticeable ailments.

Contents

The programme's consultant is UK Registered Psychologist and Cognitive Behavioral Therapist Becky Spelman [1] The Commissioning Editors were Adam Gee and Kate Teckman.

The show was revived in 2022, with the new series debuted on 19 May 2022 featuring a new cast of doctors. [2] [3]

Format

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. The programme's method of tackling these issues has caused great success and has attracted large numbers of people to its website. [4]

Presenters

NameSeries
Christian Jessen 2007-2015
Dawn Harper 2007-2015
Pixie McKenna 2007-2015
James Russell2012
Jane Leonard2022
Anand Patel2022
Tosin Ajayi-Sotubo2022

Numerous specialist doctors have appeared regularly throughout the show, such as Asim Shahmalak who appeared on the show to talk about and demonstrate his hair transplant techniques. [ citation needed ] Mr Shaw Somers, a specialist gastrointestinal and bariatric surgeon, would regularly discuss obesity and also perform surgery on patients with obesity-related diseases during Embarrassing Bodies as well as Embarrassing Fat Bodies.

Series

As the show grew in popularity, Embarrassing Bodies created a common theme throughout some of its series, dedicating whole series to a certain group of society, such as children, overweight people and teenagers. Series 3 saw the return of the mobile clinic, a common setting for the show. It also saw the beginning of Embarrassing Bodies: Back to the Clinic, which would see ex-patients from the series returning to the clinic to discuss how life has been since their last visit. Series 4 started with a special episode, which saw the team based in Spain.

The fourteenth episode of Series 5 saw a one-hour live special, during which patients would send in pictures or videos via email, social media or Skype and specialist doctors would try to diagnose the issue and then follow-up the patients. The final episode of Series 6 was dedicated to cancer and was entitled Stand Up to Cancer . Series 7 consisted of three specials named The Man With Half a Face, Penis Special and The 36-Stone Woman.

Main series

SeriesNameEpisodes
1Embarrassing Illnesses4
2Embarrassing Bodies12
3Embarrassing Bodies & Embarrassing Bodies: Kids17
4Embarrassing Bodies & Embarrassing Bodies: Teen Special26
5Embarrassing Bodies15
611
73 specials
87
9TBA

Specials

Although specials are considered series in their own right, they tended to be intertwined with the main series.

NameSeriesEpisodes
Embarrassing Old Bodies11
Embarrassing Teenage Bodies28
Embarrassing Fat Bodies29

Awards

EB has won two BAFTA awards: [5]

EB was nominated for the 2013 National Television Award for Factual Entertainment.

Embarrassing Bodies: Live from the Clinic

In May 2011, a spin-off series, Embarrassing Bodies: Live from the Clinic (titled Diagnosis Live from the Clinic in pre-publicity and the first episode) launched, enabling viewers to appear via webcams and Skype. The programme was presented by Christian Jessen and Dawn Harper, with additional narration and reports from Pixie McKenna. [6] These episodes consist of approximately 47 minutes.

International versions

Embarrassing Bodies Down Under

In October 2013, an Australian version of the show was launched on LifeStyle You. The show's first series comprised eight episodes, which were hosted by doctors Ginni Mansberg, Brad McKay, and Sam Hay. [7] [8] The show's layout is similar to its British counterpart and focuses on the health issues of various Australian citizens. [9]

In 2015 the show was broadcast on the Nine Network. [10]

Dit is mijn lijf

A Dutch spin-off version of the show called Dit is mijn lijf ("This is my body") was broadcast on RTL4 from 26 October 2011 and ran for three series. In the Netherlands, the British version was aired on RTL5 under the title of Gênante Lijven ("Embarrassing Bodies").

Я соромлюсь свого тіла

A Ukrainian spinoff of the show called Я соромлюсь свого тіла ("I'm ashamed of my body") has been broadcast on STB since 6 March 2014.

Я стесняюсь своего тела

Russian TV channel U, which broadcast the Ukrainian version of the show, made the Russian adaptation in 2019. The Russian name of the show is Я стесняюсь своего тела ("I'm ashamed of my body"). [11]

Reception

Channel 4 aired a version of the series where Dawn Harper went to Thailand and provided information on how to stay healthy while abroad. Christopher Hooton of Metro said that it provided some "incredibly sensible tips on staying healthy while travelling". [12]

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