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  1. The Miracle of Life" is a documentary film about the human reproductive process. The film won multiple awards including a Peabody and an Emmy when it was broadcast as part of the American TV series Nova. Photographed by Lennart Nilsson, the program originally aired in Sweden on November 25, 1982 under the title of "The Saga of Life."

  2. 23. Mai 2022 · AGood😎EnglishTeacher😄. 439 subscribers. Subscribed. 468. 48K views 1 year ago. ...more. I do not own the copyright to this video.The most-watched NOVA documentary ever made and a revolution in...

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  3. 19. Nov. 2010 · This film, narrated by Anita Sangiolo and directed by Bo G. Erikson, shows the intricate details of human conception, development, and birth using endoscopic and microscopic technology. It explains the roles of sex hormones, chromosomes, sperm, and eggs in the reproductive process, and the evolution of life on Earth.

  4. 31. Dez. 2014 · 1983-02-15. Topics. nova (television program), human reproduction, birth, embryology, sex. Language. English. A documentary which shows the actual conception and development of a baby. Looks inside the male and female reproductive organs to show the formation of sperm and the passage of a fertilized egg through the fallopian tube.

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  5. 20. Nov. 2001 · Premiered: 11/20/01 Runtime: 53:56 Topic: Body + Brain. A sequel to one of the most popular NOVAs of all time, "Miracle of Life," this Emmy Award-winning program tracks human development...

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  6. 31. Okt. 2001 · A sequel to "Miracle of Life," this program tracks human development from embryo to newborn using microimagery. Watch the Emmy Award-winning documentary and explore the science behind it with NOVA Labs.

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  7. 22. Juni 2019 · Here is the 1983 groundbreaking episode of NOVA that describes the evolution of life from single-cell organisms in Earth's first seas to the composition of cells, including DNA and its genes, and finally, the first ever film of the fertilization of a human egg and sperm.