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The Human Jungle

  • TV Series
  • 1963–1964
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Herbert Lom in The Human Jungle (1963)
Drama

Dr. Roger Corder, a gifted and compassionate psychologist, treats the mental disorders of his patients through a mix of Freudian and Laingian techniques.Dr. Roger Corder, a gifted and compassionate psychologist, treats the mental disorders of his patients through a mix of Freudian and Laingian techniques.Dr. Roger Corder, a gifted and compassionate psychologist, treats the mental disorders of his patients through a mix of Freudian and Laingian techniques.

  • Stars
    • Herbert Lom
    • Michael Johnson
    • Sally Smith
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      • Herbert Lom
      • Michael Johnson
      • Sally Smith
    • 15User reviews
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    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Doctor Roger Corder M. D., D. P. M.…
    • 1963–1964
    Michael Johnson
    • Dr. Jimmy Davis
    • 1963–1964
    Sally Smith
    • Jennifer
    • 1963–1964
    Mary Yeomans
    • Nancy Hamilton
    • 1963–1964
    Mary Steele
    • Jane Harris…
    • 1963–1964
    Jennifer White
    • Nurse…
    • 1963–1964
    Rona Anderson
    Rona Anderson
    • Sister Campbell
    • 1964
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Mike Barclay
    • 1963
    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • Sergeant Major Bennett
    • 1963
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Jimbo
    • 1964
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Leigh
    • 1964
    Zena Marshall
    Zena Marshall
    • Vera Barclay
    • 1963
    Tim Seely
    Tim Seely
    • Lieutenant Grey
    • 1963
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Liz
    • 1964
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Jim Garner
    • 1964
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • George Shelton
    • 1964
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • J. B. Black
    • 1963
    Peter Williams
    • General Sir Ayrland Fielding
    • 1963
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    howardmorley

    Glad to see this tv series back on Talking Pictures channel 81!!

    I am 72 years old now but still remember seeing this superb tv series on tv in the mid 1960s.For a while episodes had been shown on You Tube.com but were taken down presumably as Talking Pictures had bought up the tv series of "The Human Jungle"in their entireity.What a find as I was idly re-tuning my tv to go back to my youth to see these wonderful "Cholomdley- Warner" (to quote a Harry Enfield expression ) films again on this wonderful channel 81 ! tonight at 9pm I saw Johnny Sekka in "The 24 hour man".My favourite episode is "Solo Performance" (1964) starring the late Margaret Lockwood which I hope they will repeat.If so I will have to make a date to record these episodes on my old VCR.
    10alecwest

    One of the best dramatic TV series of the early 1960s

    I remember watching this series when I was a young boy. And I've always been dismayed that the series never made it to home video on either VHS, Laserdisc, or DVD. Fortunately, someone uploaded the entire two-season, 26-episode series in 480P to YouTube. And using Firefox download helper, I was able to download the entire series - which I'll shortly be converting to DVD format.

    I've re-watched most of the episodes and am convinced this series was one of the best dramatic series of its time. That doesn't mean the content is always pleasing. In one episode, after his patient had undergone some drug therapy for an unreasonable fear of sunlight, Dr. Corder reassures his patient by telling him that "electro-shock therapy" will begin shortly. Yup, back in 1963, it was considered a viable treatment in the psychiatric community (now abandoned, thank goodness). But on the side of progressive thinking in a different episode, Dr. Corder didn't even bat an eyelash when a 62 year-old patient admitted that her guilt had come from a Lesbian attraction she experienced when she was younger. He treated her "guilt" as the problem, not her sexual orientation. And in 1963, the psychiatric community still considered homosexuality to be a mental disorder.

    The writing was superb. The acting was superb. The settings and the stories were all very believable and, in many cases, riveting. You can't ask for much more than that in a dramatic series. If it's ever digitally remastered and released on DVD, I'll be one of the first people to buy it. Until then, I'll still enjoy the downloaded episodes on DVD - though some of them have a weathered look.

    UPDATE!!! The complete series is being released on DVD but, so far, only in the U.K. The release is set for mid-June 2012.
    8Steve-war

    A grower

    Dated but enjoyable. Watched a few episodes and was unmoved, but stuck with it and was eventually drawn in by the interesting stories and generally great performances. It's a somewhat strange 1960s world, both familiar and alien to see. And I'm ready to to watch another episode and go back into that world.
    10dvincentday

    Will we ever be able to get this wonderful series on DVD?

    I loved this series and would dearly like to see it again. I used to watch it every week without fail and was so disappointed when it finished.

    I used to enjoy the twists and turns of each story and the guest actors were well chosen for their respective roles.

    This is indeed for me one of the most memorable television series of the sixties.

    As an aside Mary Yeomans who played Herbert Lom's secretary was the mother of a school friend of mine but I did not get to know her until after the series had finished which is such a pity.
    8Brucey_D

    Did this inspire later series?

    Herbert Lom plays cool-headed, rational, Harley Street psychologist Dr Corder in 26-episodes over two series, made in 1963 and 1964. Each episode typically sees Dr Corder involved in a situation that requires that he leaves his consulting rooms and plays a more active role in helping to solve a crime and/or see that someone who is mentally ill is not punished unnecessarily and receives adequate treatment.

    This series is over fifty years old now and the world has changed somewhat, in both public view of mental health issues as well as treatment approaches. Nonetheless the essential features of the series hold up pretty well and watching episodes from this series isn't just a nostalgia-fest, (although it obviously contains that element if you want it to).

    On the whole this series is very well made, with an excellent and atmospheric theme tune and good production values. Dr Corder himself is slightly enigmatic and something of a pillar of strength, not having a wife to share his troubles with, and having a teenage daughter to look after; but then again despite seeming a bit of a flibbertigibbet she gets him out of the soup occasionally too. Whether the psychological diagnoses and treatments portrayed are/were accurate I cannot say, but I do note that the producers did employ a mental health professional as a consultant, so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.

    The idea of the working life of a public health professional (typically going above and beyond the call of duty) being a backdrop for a drama series was hardly a new idea, even then, but I do wonder if the producers of 'Quincy' took a leaf out of this show's book when making theirs; numerous elements seem comparable to me. However, unlike Quincy perhaps, this show's mere 26 episodes mean that it is much less likely that watching one will leave you with the sensation of a dead horse being mercilessly flogged.

    This series was well-cast, and has numerous small and cameo roles played by actors who went on to greater things, so nearly every episode is worth watching on this basis alone. At the time of writing, 'The Human Jungle' is being broadcast on 'Talking Pictures' UK TV channel at the antisocial hour of 4a.m. . Having caught a few episodes accidentally, my PVR is now set to record them.

    Yes, it is something of a period piece, but it is more than just that, too.

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    • Trivia
      Herbert Lom had spent a lot of his career playing villains until this series came along. Being cast in the leading role as a sympathetic character, proved to be a change of pace for the actor.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Cracker: To Say I Love You: Part 1 (1993)
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      Composed by Bernard Ebbinghouse

      Played by John Barry and his Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 1963 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • ABC Weekend Television
      • Anvil Films
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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