4 reviews
My son and I catch this every evening after dinner. It's easy to understand, it's at the right pace, not too fast yet never a boring moment. Good, just-enough technical information on human biology. Teaches us so much in a fun, fun way! I have learnt so much. There's spotlight on cases in the Accident and Emergency department, the operation theatre, consultation room, x-ray studio, ambulance, visits to patients' homes, investigations in the lab, schools, outdoors and interviews of common people with special abilities as well as students in a school. There's also Dr Busy in the amusement park where kids can ask about issues they have. Very suitable for 8-12 year olds and their parents! And very humorous entertainment from the twin doctors Xand and Chris who are willing to wear leotards, show us their poo, drink their own processed urine, etc. They are the best!
- annapattan
- Sep 29, 2015
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The show is very engaging and well thought out. Combing humour with original experiments, the hosts do an outstanding job of connecting with children while developing a love for biology and the medicine.
My son is 3yo so he isn't really able to understand this show. I'm a student nurse and I honestly find this so very funny and educational. I find myself turning this on purpose or watching o'clock or waiting for it to come on.
The doctors are just fantastic and always humerus (get it? Humorous... ) I find some of the information very niche to Europeans like calling '999' but a lot of it is very relevant no matter where you are in the world. Further, the first responder scenes have been quite intense even for me!
The doctors are just fantastic and always humerus (get it? Humorous... ) I find some of the information very niche to Europeans like calling '999' but a lot of it is very relevant no matter where you are in the world. Further, the first responder scenes have been quite intense even for me!
- elizabethmariemason
- Nov 30, 2021
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My daughter loves this show and it's inspired her love for medicine and biology. The only problem is she is super smart and often told by teachers she shouldn't be watching the content which is oppressive rubbish. Long may it continue!
- xocoasharma
- Feb 4, 2021
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