Embarrassing Bodies

Embarrassing Bodies is a British 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 show has a strong multiplatform presence on web and mobile.

Genre: Documentary

Country: United Kingdom

Type: tv

Season: 1

Episode: 1

Duration: 48m

Release: 2007

Rating: 7.4

Season 1 - Embarrassing Bodies
2008-04-08
"The Embarrassing Illnesses doctors have decided to up sticks and take their clinic on the road! In the first of four special programmes, the three straight-talking doctors \u2013 Christian Jessen, Dawn Harper and Pixie McKenna \u2013 begin their tour of Britain in the city of Leeds, with a PR offensive that Victoria Beckham would be proud of. And to ensure that no fungal feet, problem penises or bothersome boils slip through the net, the EI team have chosen a location bang in the heart of Leeds, on Briggate \u2013 one of the city\u2019s busiest shopping streets. With the high street transformed into a slalom of stalls, information boards and games, there will be nowhere for the people of Leeds to hide. The doctors are back\u2026and the time for excuses is over! Kicking off proceedings is Kali, who has embarrassment written all over her face. She\u2019s suffering from a common inflammatory condition of the skin called Rosacea, which causes redness that looks like a flush or blush."
2008-04-29
"In this second of four specials, the Embarrassing Illnesses doctors will be concerning themselves with breasts and all matters mammary. In an effort to encourage women to bring their breasts out into the open, they\u2019ll be taking their medical expertise to the capital and setting up drop-in clinics in the East End and West End of London \u2013 in the imposing surroundings of Shoreditch town hall, and conveniently, in a bra shop in the heart of Covent Garden. First through the clinic\u2019s doors is a huge pair of double \u2018J\u2019 breasts, swiftly followed by 40-year-old Alyson. After 20-years of back pain and misery from carrying around a whopping 5 kilos on her chest, she is desperate to see if Dr Harper can reduce her burden by referring her for breast reduction surgery. Former breast cancer sufferer, Cheryl, whose breast removal and problematic reconstructive surgery left her with only one breast, also visits the clinic to see Dr Jessen."
2008-04-30
"The penultimate programme in our week of specials sees the EI team rolling into Norwich to set up a clinic in the heart of one of the country\u2019s busiest shopping centres. This time the Docs are getting stuck into the Vagina, and there\u2019s no room for coyness ladies!\n\nThe first patients in the EI clinic are a group of teenagers who want to find out more about the embarrassing consequences of thrush. 75% of women get thrush at some point in their lives, and it affects everybody \u2013 from babies to grannies and a few fellas on the way through. \n\nThen there\u2019s 42-year-old Debbie, who\u2019s come to see the Doctors after giving birth to a bouncing baby boy. Baby Samuel\u2019s doing fine, but Debbie\u2019s having to deal with the embarrassing consequences of a painful childbirth that delivered much more than just a bundle of joy\u2026\n\nThe Docs are next putting periods under their medical microscopes, looking at the causes of period pain as well as the painful condition Endometriosis, where cells from the womb find their way into different parts of the body, with unpleasant consequences.\n\nWe\u2019re then reacquainted with 45-year-old Alyson from Monday\u2019s programme, who\u2019s all in a flap when it comes to exposing herself to her new partner. Fortunately, a consultation with Dr Pixie leads to a welcome resolution to her elongated labia.\n\nThe menopause is something that every woman must eventually go through. However, the period just before that, the perimenopause, is less understood, but can be taste of things to come. With hot flushes, night sweats and weight gain among the symptoms, Dr Dawn discusses some of the treatment options, including Hormone Replacement Therapy. \n\nThere\u2019s also a case of vaginal dryness for Dr Dawn to examine as well, with a novel treatment involving a vaginal oestrogen pessary. Thanks to the treatment, Susan and her husband can resume normal service in the bedroom.\n\nBack in their London clinic, the Docs have a case of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, which affects over a third of British women, including high profile sufferers like Emma Thompson and Victoria Beckham. Jenni\u2019s in the clinic to be rid of the hair that\u2019s constantly appearing on her back and chest, and a course of laser treatment sees her much improved. They also have a woman whose overactive bladder is making her life a misery, but there\u2019s a novel solution more commonly associated with the world of cosmetic surgery\u2026\n\nDr Dawn makes a house call on a women whose been suffering from a prolapsed rectum for years, and fortunately there\u2019s a solution to her plight \u2013 but it\u2019s certainly not for the faint hearted\u2026\n\nFinally, Dr Jessen is running a smear campaign in Norwich! He\u2019s targeting the 20% of British women that don\u2019t attend a regular cervical smear test. And he\u2019s not taking no for an answer\u2026as three volunteers discover when he persuades them to have theirs done there and then!\n\nAnd don\u2019t forget \u2013 you can watch our self-check guide to how to check your vulva by clicking here, or you can get the guide on your mobile phone by texting VULVA to 84444\u2026"
2008-05-01
"Having waged war on the Vagina yesterday, the EI Docs turn their attention to the GP surgery\u2019s most elusive creature \u2013 the \u2018MAN\u2019. From baldness to man boobs, and troublesome testicles to problem penises, the Docs are hitting the streets of Gloucester, searching for men who are in desperate need of a health MOT\u2026\n\nIn the climax to our week of specials, the Embarrassing Bodies clinic sets up camp at Gloucester Rugby Club. And it\u2019s not long before they\u2019ve got their first eye-watering case: a man whose manhood has been mangled by a piercing. Fortunately, Dr Harper is on hand to give some advice on how to keep it clean, before she heads out to a local pub to quiz the locals on how much they know about their health \u2013 with predictably poor results\u2026\n\nBack at the club, the next patient who appears is suffering from the classic symptoms of an enlarged prostate. With 1 in 4 men over the age of 60 suffering in this way, Dr Jessen heads out to talk to pathologist Dr Jarmulowicz about how it affects men, and why so few know about it.\n\nThis is all brought into sharp focus by 53-year-old Barry, who was struck down by Prostate Cancer 3 years ago. With his symptoms worsening, Barry comes along to the clinic to see Dr Jessen about the options open to him, including surgical removal, which carries with it the risks of incontinence and impotence.\n\nMost men would like to laugh off their illnesses, but the Docs have discovered that going bald can be no laughing matter. They\u2019ve brought four balding blokes together to test out the latest hair loss products, including light technology; natural trichology, minoxydil lotion and even a full 6-hour hair transplant operation!\n\nDr Jessen also gets to grips with a case of gynecomastia (man-boobs to most of us), when we catch up with 33-year-old Abdul from Tuesday\u2019s programme, who\u2019s looking to put 17 years of discomfort behind him. After a two hour operation (and the removal of three pints of fat!) Abdul\u2019s very happy to show off his manly new chest.\n\nWith surgery nearly over, Christopher drops in with a problem penis. The Docs decide that a chemically induced erection is the only way to find out if the problem will require a circumcision\u2026\n\nAs last orders are called at the Embarrassing Bodies bar, there\u2019s a final patient to be seen. John\u2019s acne had given his confidence a massive knock \u2013 but with the aid of dermatologist Dr Chopra, John was able to avoid plastic surgery and get on the road to recovery.\n\nAnd don\u2019t forget \u2013 you can watch our self-check guide to how to check your testicles by clicking here, or you can get the guide on your mobile phone by texting BALLS to 84444\u2026"
Season 2 - Embarrassing Bodies
Season 3 - Embarrassing Bodies