
The Wonderful World of Blood - with Michael Mosley
Michael Mosley takes an in-depth look at blood. He carries out six experiments on his own blood, from starving it of oxygen to injecting it with snake venom and even eating it.
Of all the wonders of the human body, there's one more mysterious than any other. Blood: five precious litres that keep us alive. Yet how much do we really know about this sticky red substance and its mysterious, life-giving force?
Michael Mosley gives up a fifth of his own blood to perform six bold experiments. From starving it of oxygen to injecting it with snake venom, Michael reveals the extraordinary abilities of blood to adapt and keep us alive. Using specialist photography, the programme reveals the beauty in a single drop. Michael even discovers how it tastes when, in a television first, he prepares a black pudding with his own blood.
Down the ages, our understanding of blood has been as much myth as science, but Michael reveals there might be truth in the old vampire legends, as he meets one of the scientists behind the latest research that shows young blood might be able to reverse the ageing process - the holy grail of modern medicine.
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Watch Michael Mosley use his own blood in black pudding
You didn’t realise this was a cookery show, did you?
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Why do we need blood?
An interactive guide to blood
Clips
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Would you eat a black pudding made with your own blood?
Duration: 01:26
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Mylo vs Miami Sound Machine
Doctor Pressure
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Four Tet
Circling
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East India Youth
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Nils Frahm
For (Luke Abbott Rework)
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Colleen
Babies
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Michael Mosley |
| Executive Producer | Jacqueline Smith |
| Director | Nathan Budd |
Broadcasts
- Wed 25 Mar 201521:00
- Thu 26 Mar 201502:30
- Mon 30 Mar 201523:15
- Sat 23 May 201520:00
- Wed 27 May 201501:45
- Thu 18 Feb 201621:00
- Thu 8 Sep 201623:00
- Fri 9 Sep 201602:35
- Thu 8 Jun 201720:00
- Wed 10 Jan 201823:00
- Thu 22 Nov 201822:30
- Wed 4 Sep 201923:00





