The Human Jungle

The Human Jungle (1963-1964)

EndedScripted showDrama

Dr. Corder, an English psychiatrist, treats patients who have undergone severe psychological traumas.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (60 min)

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S02E13The Man Who Fell ApartDec 21, 1964
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S02E11Heartbeats in a Tin BoxDec 7, 1964
S02E10Ring of HateNov 30, 1964
S02E09Enemy OutsideNov 23, 1964
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Human Jungle' premiere?

'The Human Jungle' premiered on September 30, 1963.

Who starred in 'The Human Jungle'?

'The Human Jungle' starred Herbert Lom as Dr. Roger Corder.

What was the premise of 'The Human Jungle'?

'The Human Jungle' followed the work and personal life of psychiatrist Dr. Roger Corder as he dealt with various mental health cases.

Did 'The Human Jungle' have a specific setting?

Yes, the show was set in London, England.

Who created 'The Human Jungle'?

'The Human Jungle' was created by John Kruse.

Did 'The Human Jungle' focus on one main storyline or have episodic plots?

The show had a combination of both overarching storylines and episodic plots.

Did 'The Human Jungle' receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, 'The Human Jungle' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Human Jungle'?

The first season of 'The Human Jungle' consisted of 26 episodes.

Were there any notable guest stars in 'The Human Jungle'?

Yes, 'The Human Jungle' featured guest appearances from actors like Honor Blackman and Ian Hendry.

Did 'The Human Jungle' tackle controversial or taboo subjects?

Yes, 'The Human Jungle' often explored controversial and taboo subjects related to mental health and human behavior.

Did 'The Human Jungle' have a memorable theme song?

Yes, 'The Human Jungle' had a memorable theme song composed by John Barry.

Did 'The Human Jungle' have a loyal fanbase?

Yes, 'The Human Jungle' developed a dedicated fanbase during its run.

Did 'The Human Jungle' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'The Human Jungle' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

Did 'The Human Jungle' receive critical acclaim?

'The Human Jungle' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its realistic portrayal of mental health issues while others found it too dark.

How long were the episodes of 'The Human Jungle'?

The episodes of 'The Human Jungle' had a runtime of approximately 50 minutes.

Did 'The Human Jungle' explore the personal life of Dr. Roger Corder?

Yes, 'The Human Jungle' delved into the personal life of Dr. Roger Corder, showcasing the challenges he faced both professionally and personally.

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