The Human Jungle - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Success Machine

Conscience on a Rack

Struggle for a Mind

Solo Performance

The 24-Hour Man

Wild Goose Chase

Skeleton in the Cupboard

Dual Control
Attractive Jane Falcon, is knocked down by a car. Although she is not badly injured, Dr Corder decides to give her a psychiatric examination when he learns that Jane apparently tried to commit suicide by walking into the path of the car.

Enemy Outside
There is a violent crisis in the life of a young jamaican. His psychopathic dread of light lands him in hospital. Across the ward is a jovial Cockney with a willful tendency for practical jokes and a powerful torch in his bedside locker. Dr. Corder and his assistant Jimmy Davis have their hands full averting more than one catastrophe.

Ring of Hate

Heartbeats in a Tin Box

The Quick and the Dead

The Man Who Fell Apart
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