
The Human Animal: A Personal View of the Human Species is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by Desmond Morris, which focuses on the behaviour of homo sapiens, examining areas such as love and sex, baby rearing, the importance of urban habitat and the roots of our creativity.
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Air Date: 1994-07-27
The BBC's Natural History Unit focuses on the planet's most advanced animal, beginning with a look at how man communi...
Air Date: 1994-07-27
This episode looks at our most fundamental activity - finding food, examining how humans exploit even the most inhosp...
Air Date: 1994-07-27
In evolutionary terms, the human animal has gone from mud hut to skyscraper in the mere twinkling of an eye. The came...
Air Date: 1994-07-27
In this program, Desmond Morris analyzes the biological nature of love, with its attendant patterns of behaviour and ...
Air Date: 1994-07-27
Desmond Morris looks at the natural history of the human parent and child. Why do homo sapiens devote more time to ra...
Air Date: 1994-07-27
Humans are animals with similar biological needs to other species. So why have we got art, cinema, sport, literature ...