Michael Mosley transformed the lives of millions of people. In this programme, we look back at an extraordinary broadcasting career which spanned almost 40 years. Fronting series such as Trust Me I’m a Doctor and the hit podcast Just One Thing, Michael used his warm, often funny approach to deliver important, life-changing health messages. He started behind the scenes as an award-winning science journalist and producer, before becoming a much-loved presenter. His programmes have made a lasting impact on the nation’s health habits, from intermittent fasting to the benefits of a cold shower. Michael also shared his own struggles with audiences worldwide. As a chronic insomniac, he made programmes about sleep and, ever curious, he would also go to extremes in the pursuit of science, even infecting himself with a tapeworm. Celebrating Michael’s career, this programme marks the enormous impact he made, touching the lives of so many
Alis becomes a single mom to her son August. As Argus grows up, he's desperate to uncover the truth about his father, A, a mystery his own mother avoids. When August turns 15, strange events lead him to discover his father's cryptic commands, plunging him into a dangerous journey. With Uncle Chet guiding them, they must confront their fears and secrets before a ritual promises to reveal all.
In the summer of 2009, the first Jisan Valley Rock Festival was held, and Blur reunited and Oasis disbanded. For Su-min, a middle school student living in the countryside, all this seems far away. And that summer, Suzuki disappeared.
Gabriel, a lonely man who cares for his wife infected by a zombie virus, receives the visit of two strangers who come looking for a place to spend the night.
Sanha is interrogated by a detective who comes to the school as the last witness of the "mother and daughter murder case." In response, Sanha begins to talk about "Muni" and "The Day,"
Da-gam visits Doo-joon's house to borrow a black suit. Doo-joon, welcoming Da-gam, casually asks, "Who died this time?" as if death is no big deal. However, the traces of death never leave Da-gam and Doo-joon.
Kiyeon, Ara, and Seonju gather at Kiyeon's house to have a bridal shower party to celebrate Seonju's marriage. After arriving late, Jian tells Seonju, whom she has not seen in a long time, about the woman she met at the prayer house, and the more Jian's story continues, the more afraid Seonju becomes.
A mysterious child turns up at school. It is not even certain whether the child is a boy or a girl, and the child who only ever drinks water is ostracized. Now the child tries to make everyone else just like the child, and now all the flowers in the world are in full bloom.
Yuri heads to the victim's house for a traffic accident settlement. Victim Kihyun has something he wants to say to Yuri, but she remains silent. Just before signing the documents, Kihyun shocks everyone by committing suicide.
Bockey LEE, President of “Tong Hal Tong (go through,)” Communication, is a linguist and anthropologist who created the “MM, UH, OH, AH” conversational method for modern people. And now he's celebrating the 13th anniversary of the MM, UH, OH, AH dialectic with a series of private lectures. Sing along to “MM, UH, OH, AH,” a magical dialog for modern people who are tormented by the sounds of others, and it will bring peace to your soul.
Heesu, who has a driver's license she rarely uses, reconnects with her ex-boyfriend, Younghoon, under the pretext of taking driving lessons. However, due to her inexperience, she loses control of the car and ends up in a ditch.
Inyeop returns to her long-abandoned hometown to find her mother, who suddenly stopped contacting her. As she arrives at the distant island, rumors about a missing girl spread. Inyeop discovers a bloodied girl in her mother's wardrobe.
Here, the recent past (popular culture of the 80s and 90s, and the PC communication and internet culture of the late 90s to early 2000s) intertwines with the near future (metaverse and technocracy). In this world, security is only about the safety of the social system, not the safety of individuals.
At the end of the century, conspiracy theorist reporter LEE Jung-hwan is imprisoned in the cyber prison “New Flash”, which confines consciousness within the brain. Disgraced police officer KIM Jeon-pil, fired due to Jung-hwan's fake news, retaliates against his fabricated exposé.