The World's Strictest Parents |
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Genre |
Reality |
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Country of origin |
United Kingdom |
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Running time |
60 minutes |
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Original network |
BBC BBC Three |
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Original release |
1 September 2008 (2008-09-01) – 16 January 2014 |
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The World's Strictest Parents (or World's Strictest Parents) is an international television franchise reality series developed by TwentyTwenty Television with its original broadcast in Britain by the BBC. The success of the program led to many oversea's versions being created including in the Americas (broadcast by CMT) (part of MTV Networks) the CMT episodes frequently rebroadcasting on MTV. There are also many other international foreign versions (listed below) including an Australian version, a New Zealand version and a German (German language)-version titled "Die strengsten Eltern der Welt" (The strictest Parents of the World). As well other countries to have locally produced adaptations including Scandinavia, Turkey and Poland.
- The series won an International Emmy Award for best Non-Scripted Entertainment
The concept is that two unruly teenagers are sent to live with a strict host family either locally or abroad for a week in an attempt to change their attitudes, outlooks and behaviours in general. During the week they receive an impact letter from their real parents with a list of issues they should try to resolve.
United Kingdom - Original version
Unruly British teenagers are sent to live with strict families in an experiment to try to change their behaviour.
Generally they spend 10 days, later 7 days with their adopted parents trying to live within their rules.
- All series episodes were broadcast on a weekly basis.
Series 1 (2008)
Episode | First Aired | Teenagers | Family | Notes | BBC Episode Guide |
1 | 18 September | Naomi Fisher (16) and Ross Torrie (16) | Mark and Lynn Garnett (A pharmaceutical company worker and part-time teacher) in Alabama, USA | In the first episode, the teenagers, Ross and Naomi, are both the same age. At the charity work Naomi and Ross got in trouble, Ross got in trouble for using profanity and Naomi got in trouble for asking a homeless man for a cigarette, while at a bowling alley Ross and Naomi snuck to a bar and asked a stranger for a cigarette, when Hunter Garnett caught them and when they got home Mark Garnett lost his temper and punished the teens by sending them to bed early. (Note: At the end of the episode, the wrong trailer is used by mistake, advertising the next episode that the host family is in Ghana which is actually (episode 3) the next one (episode 2) is in Jamaica). | BBC Episode Guide – S01E01 |
2 | 25 September | Charlotte Hart (16) and Sam Northaide (17) | Dave and Sharon Rose (A government driver and homemaker) in Jamaica | Sam gets sent to bed early after a confrontation with Sharon Rose about church, Charlotte left early on the first day of school for writing an inappropriate essay and arguing with a teacher about writing the essay and got sent to the principal's office. | BBC Episode Guide – S01E02 |
3 | 2 October | Lizzie and Stephan | Richard and Vida Adega (a part-time pastor and businesswoman) in Ghana | Lizzie gets into trouble in school for falling behind, whilst at the beach she reveals too much for Vidas's liking. Meanwhile Stephan proves a productive member of the household. | BBC Episode Guide – S01E03 |
4 | 9 October | Josh and Charlotte | Sanjeev and Meena Sharma (a high court lawyer and a homemaker in India | During school, Josh and Charlotte sneak out to go to McDonald's and they get caught by the principal and receive a grey punishment card. | BBC Episode Guide – S01E04 |
5 | 16 October | Lucy and Grant | Hannes and Alma Moolman (a farmer and a homemaker) in South Africa | Lucy was expelled from school for not complying with the dress code. | BBC Episode Guide – S01E05 |
6 | 23 October | N/A | N/A | Changed My Life Catch up with the 10 teenagers features in the series, looking back over their experiences to see if strict parenting has changed the relationship they have with their own parents. This episode aired in Australia on Saturday, 7 December 2013 | BBC Episode Guide – S01E06 |
Series 2 (2009)
Series two premiered on BBC Three on 15 October 2009 and ran to 17 December.
Episode | First Aired | Teenagers | Family | Notes | BBC Episode Guide |
1 | 15 October | Bex and Chezden | David and Wanda Kimbrough (a pastor and school administrator) in Atlanta, USA | This episode was aired as an Australian episode and narrated by Axle Whitehead. The Kimbroughs are a Christian African American family. Bex and Chezden got a scolding from Wanda after running away from Sunday School. Bex also got in trouble in school for walking out of class and talking back to the Headmaster. Chezden spent a couple hours out of the house for having an angry outburst over David being considered his father. The song that's featured in this episode is "Rehab" by Amy Winehouse. | BBC Episode Guide – S02E01 |
2 | 22 October | Peter and Jocelyn | Unni and Madhu Unnikrishnan (a factory CEO and a homemaker) in India | During the show, Peter gets a tattoo from an unlicensed parlour, thus putting him at risk of contracting HIV. The production staff intervene, fearing for his safety. But Peter was very unhappy after being forced to leave the parlour with a half-finished tattoo which was, ironically, to say "Wisdom" in Hindi. | BBC Episode Guide – S02E02 |
3 | 29 October | Hannah and Leigh | Michael and Marianyana (a military man and a nurse) Selelo in Botswana |
This episode was aired as an Australian episode and narrated by Axle Whitehead. |
BBC Episode Guide – S02E03 |
4 | 5 November | Hannah and James | Spencer and Nicholeen Peck (a plumber and home-school teacher) in Utah, USA | The Peck family are devoted Mormons. This is the first episode that features a teen who is a young parent (Hannah). This was the most viewed episode on this show. This episode aired as an Australian episode and narrated by Axle Whitehead. | BBC Episode Guide – S02E04 |
5 | 12 November | Gemma and Jack | David and Tzippi Schechet (a lawyer and a writer) in Israel | Gemma and Jack are introduced to the Schechet (pronounced as "Shekay") family, an Orthodox Jewish American family who are from Los Angeles but moved to Israel to live a more religious life. The teens at first throw tantrums and disregard rules, but are humbled by their enjoyment of the work, and a meeting with two elderly Holocaust survivors. However, Gemma becomes jealous when attention is turned to Jack, and resumes her old behavior and Gemma is caught sunbathing in a bikini in the front lawn of the Schechet's home, disobeying the community dress code after which she is asked to leave. After she spends a night in a Tel Aviv hotel, the Schechets decide to give her another chance and invite her back to join them for lunch in Jerusalem, after which they visit the Western Wall. This episode was aired as an Australian Episode and narrated by Axle Whitehead.[1] | BBC Episode Guide – S02E05 |
6 | 19 November | Debbie and Daniel | Abdulsalam and Iman Hajjar in Lebanon | For a week they must live under the strict rules of the Hajjars, a liberal Sunni Muslim family. | BBC Episode Guide – S02E06 |
7 | 3 December | Calvin and Rosie | Earl and Rosie Perez in Belize | | BBC Episode Guide – S02E07 |
8 | 10 December | Kaya and Jay | Stacey and Shannon White in Oklahoma, US | Kaya becomes the first teenager to fail to complete the week in the show's history. Kaya was picked by the police for running away from the Whites, After being rushed to hospital, it was revealed that she was faking an illness. Meanwhile, Jay struggles with motivational issues ever since the death of his four-year-old niece, Molly. This episode was aired as an Australian Episode and narrated by Axle Whitehead. | BBC Episode Guide – S02E08 |
9 | 17 December | N/A | N/A | Update The programme catches up with ten teenagers featured in the series. The episodes that were represented were Atlanta, India, Botswana, Utah and Lebanon. The teens recall their experiences and promises, answering whether or not the programme changed their life. | BBC Episode Guide – S02E09 |
Series 3 (2010)
Series three premiered on BBC Three on 11 October 2010, the show returned for an 11 episode run. Whilst not formally announced, it appears the teens now spend a week with their adopted families rather than the 10 days in the two previous series. Each episode aired at 9:00pm on BBC Three and was repeated at various times over the following week. It was also moved to a Monday.
Episode | First Aired | Teenagers | Family | Notes | BBC Episode Guide |
1 | 10 October | Wesley and Tamsin | Joe Leveille and Scott Loper in New Jersey | The first time one of the training parents (Scott), has gone to the home of one of the British teens, as well as the first time that the parents have been same-sex, the second time one of the teens was a teen parent (Wesley) and the first time one of the teenagers stayed longer than planned (Tamsin). | BBC Episode Guide – S03E01 |
2 | 18 October | Nicole and Nathan | Kenrick and Andrea Harris (an IT Consultant and primary school teacher) in Barbados | Nathan spends two nights out of the Harris home the first night he stayed in a motel for not handing over his cigarettes and the third night for not apologizing for leaving school. Both teens ran off on the school grounds and had Kenrick driving all over Barbados looking for them. In this episode after a verbal confrontation between Andrea and Nicole, Andrea loses her temper and shouts at Nicole in which she runs out into the street but returns after a couple of hours.. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E02 |
3 | 25 October | Nicki and Jerri | Brindley and Mandy De Zylva (a finance company owner and advetiser) in Sri Lanka | For the first time ever on the show, the teenagers were both girls, instead of having one girl and one boy. The reasons for this are unknown. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E03 |
4 | 1 November | Eden and Anastasia | Linzey and Jeanie Armstrong (professional modelers) in Florida | The Armstrongs are an interracial family. Both one of the parents (Linzey) and one of the teens (Eden) are biracial.During the show, Eden and Anastasia got in trouble at the thrift shop for refusing to complete their tasks which Linzey had to come pick them up. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E04 |
5 | 8 November | Rosie and Nick | Ed and Marta Hill in Puerto Rico | | BBC Episode Guide – S03E05 |
6 | 15 November | Scott and Billie | Dickson and Faith Mugaza (manager of the city's environmental health department and homemaker) in Kenya | Billie spends one night on their grandmother's farm as The Mugazas punishment for smoking as a minor and misbehaving in the community and arguing and embarrassing Faith over the school uniform policy. Scott is kicked out of school for refusing to shave his beard. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E06 |
7 | 22 November | Sevda and Andrew | Randy and Rozanne Frazee (a pastor and homemaker) in San Antonio, Texas | Sevda leaves the house for a couple of hours after throwing a tantrum about not being allowed a cigarette. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E07 |
8 | 29 November | Forrest and Daniel | Jan and Liesbeth Van Berkel (a middle manager and community worker) in the Netherlands | After Daniel smokes cannabis, he spends a night in a hotel. Both teens repeatedly broke the "trust rule" of their hosts. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E08 |
9 | 6 December | Nadia and Aron | Nalini Nanjundayya (a businesswoman) in India | Mrs Nanjundayy is a single mother following the death of her husband fifteen years previous. However, she is assisted by uncles Pradeep and Mukesh. Aaron and Nadia were kicked out of school on their first day for fighting and smoking. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E09 |
10 | 13 December | Dina and Alex | DeWayne and Vanessa Davis in Chicago | Alex is kicked out of the Davis's house for a while after he smokes outside their house, but after a while, a guilt ridden Alex apologizes to Dewayne and is allowed back in the house. This episode also aired in Australia on 1 March 2015. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E10 |
11 | 20 December | N/A | N/A | Update The programme catches up with 10 British teenagers from the series six months after they lived with families all over the globe. It reveals the lessons they learned and the inside story of their journeys, including father-to-be Wesley McGillian and Rosie Hynd who met her match in Puerto Rico. Five of the episodes were represented – those being New Jersey, Barbados, Sri Lanka, Puerto Rico and Texas. All teens involved had made a marked change in their attitudes and behaviour. | BBC Episode Guide – S03E11 |
Series 4 (2011)
Series 4 premiered on 3 November 2011 and featured 12 teenagers. The series ran until 15 December.
Episode | First Aired | Teenagers | Family | Notes | BBC Episode Guide |
1 | 3 November | Remzi and Bryony | Gonzalo and Guadalupe Bustamante (an advertiser and homemaker) in Argentina | Features for the first time a teenager with ADHD, a learning disability (Bryony) and is mentally ill, which means she has anger management issues. Remzi and Bryony were kicked out from school on their first day, after Bryony used a lot of profanity in the classroom, threatening to punch and pushing the head teacher and Remzi for lacking behind on his work, being lazy and giving Bryony a cigarette, after which both teens smoked on the school grounds. It's also the first time the series began with an episode that takes place in South America, rather than North America. | BBC Episode Guide – S04E01 |
2 | 10 November | Charlie and Hamzah | Anna-Marie De Vos and Suzanne Du Toit (a barrister and artist) in South Africa | The second time that the training parents have been the same-sex. | BBC Episode Guide – S04E02 |
3 | 17 November | Shola and Joiee | Ashwani and Rashmi Virk (an estate agent and homemaker) in India | The teens are kicked out of school after an incident where security are called and Joiee refuses to let them search his bag, for fear of his gin being discovered. Shola is kicked out of the Virks' flat for a short while after using profanity in the flat and pushing and hitting Ashwani when he asks her to wear an Indian outfit for his deceased father's memorial service. She later apologizes and is allowed back in the flat. | BBC Episode Guide- S04E03 |
4 | 24 November | Jade and Connor | Rob and Denise Smith Irwin in Seattle | This is the first time one of the host parents are disabled (Denise) and the third time that one of the teenagers has a baby (Connor) |
BBC Episode Guide- S04E04 |
5 | 1 December | Georgie and Callum | Benjamin and Shasha Li in North Carolina | The teens have to live under the guidance of a wealthy Chinese American family. During the show Georgie, Shasha and Alex had an argument over Alex's opinion that Georgie did not do well at the charity work, then Georgie ran out of the house. Benjamin had to negotiate with Georgie in a 2 hour standoff to come back in the house but returns and Shasha called Georgie's mother. After the show Georgie still refused to apologize to the Lis after her angry outburst during the show. |
BBC Episode Guide- S04E05 |
6 | 8 December | Hannah and Ritchie | Ali and Canan Vural in Turkey | Before Ritchie was sent to Turkey he had two ear piercings. He had a bad relationship with his dad, who left him when he was a kid. Ritchie moved in with his mum at the age of 11. Ritchie has been through a lot of detention and he's lacking school. Meanwhile, Mum is struggling with her 17-year-old wild girl Hanna. | BBC Episode Guide- S04E06 |
7 | 15 December | N/A | N/A | Update | BBC Episode Guide- S04E07 |
United States
The World's Strictest Parents |
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Genre |
Reality TV |
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Country of origin |
United States |
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Production |
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Running time |
1 Hour (40 episodes) |
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Release |
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Original network |
CMT |
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Original release |
18 April 2009 – 29 October 2010 |
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Season 1 (2009)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | 17-year-old Brittani from Santa Clarita, California and 15-year-old Ivan from Queens, New York | Scott and Lisa Vinton in Murrieta, California[2] | |
2 | 16-year-old Reed from Mesa, Arizona and 16-year-old Jessica from Cave Creek, Arizona | Charlie and Sharon Hatcher (farmers) in College Grove, Tennessee[2] | Reed and Jessica were two of the 16-year-old teens in exactly the same age from Arizona. |
3 | 18-year-old Ricky from Laguna Beach, California and 16-year-old Katie from Mesa, Arizona | Steve and Angie McCuin in Portland, Tennessee[2] | |
4 | 16-year-old Whitney from Redington Beach, Florida and 16-year-old Stephen from Clearwater, Florida | Paul and Dana Helton in Medina, Tennessee[2] | Whitney and Stephen were two of the 16-year-old teens in exactly the same age from Florida. |
5 | 16-year-old Julie from Tulsa, Oklahoma and 16-year-old Sebastian from Jenks, Oklahoma | David and Dana Cork in Statesboro, Georgia[2] | The first U.S. episode with a Mormon family. Julie and Sebastian were two of the 16-year-old teens in exactly the same age from Oklahoma. |
6 | 16-year-old Adelle from Richmond, Texas and 17-year-old Garrett from Orting, Washington | Daniel and Andrea Morrison (owners of a teen club) in McDonough, Georgia[2] | |
7 | 18-year-old Desiree from Glendale, Arizona and 15-year-old Brian from Grand Rapids, Michigan | Adam and Pamela Rutherford in Spanish Springs, Nevada[2] | Brian left during the show, while Desiree stayed. |
8 | 15-year-old Arielle from Los Angeles, California and 18-year-old Tyler from Des Moines, Iowa | Terry and Roxanne Forsyth in Combs, Arkansas[2] | |
9 | 17-year-old Aja from Pasadena, California and 17-year-old Alex from Alhambra, California | Cliff and Lisa Bolton (coaches) in Bakersfield, California[2] | Aja and Alex were two of the 17-year-old teens in exactly the same age from California. |
10 | 17-year-old Jennifer from Brooksville, Florida and 18-year-old Chad from El Cajon, California | Gary and Theresa Bilben (restaurant owners) in Walker, Minnesota[2] | |
11 | 16 year-old Sadie from Westford, Massachusetts and 18-year old Nick from Baltimore, Maryland | Sam and Amy Wright in Murfreesboro, Tennessee[2] | |
12 | 17-year old Audrey from Verona, New Jersey and 16-year old Brent from Bloomington, Indiana | Mark and Tammy Manning in Long Creek, Oregon[2] | |
13 | 15 year-old Jackie from Lansdale, Pennsylvania and 17 year-old Spencer from Kansas City, Missouri | Scott and Penny Knight (juvenile probation officers) in Morristown, Tennessee[2] | |
14 | Mackenzie from Omaha, Nebraska and 15-year-old Ian from Omaha, Nebraska | Blake and Angie Bouldin (a pastor and homemaker) in Indian Trail, North Carolina[2] | Both teens were from Omaha, Nebraska. |
15 | 16-year old Cristiana from El Segundo, California and 17-year old Ronnie from Cumming, Georgia | Jim and Janee Gentrup in Gilbert, Arizona[2] | |
16 | 17-year old Karli from Glendale, Arizona and 18-year old Zach from Louisville, Kentucky | Sean and Irene McCormick (a police officer and personal trainer) in Huxley, Iowa[2] | |
17 | 16 year-old Ariel from Peachtree City, Georgia and 16 year-old Mark from O'Fallon, Missouri | Russ and Kim Call in Moab, Utah[2] | Both teens were at the same age from two different cities at two states. |
18 | 16-year old Sierra from St. Paul Park, Minnesota and 18-year old Anthony from White House, Tennessee | Jim and Sherene Smidt in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho[2] | |
19 | 15-year old Lilly from San Diego, California and 17-year old Matthew from Tustin, California | Dick and Denise Ballard in Ross, Ohio[2] | |
20 | 16-year-old Samantha from Mukilteo, Washington and 17-year-old Nick from Levittown, Pennsylvania | Mike and Karen Combes in Cincinnati, Ohio[2] | |
21 | 16-year-old Shauna from Moreno Valley, California and 17-year-old Megan from Louisville, Kentucky | Mike and Pam Brown in Richmond, Virginia[2] | The first U.S. episode with two girls. |
22 | 16-year-old Victoria (a.k.a. Vicki) from Orlando, Florida and 18-year-old Caleb from DeSoto, Missouri | Ken and Sue Cooper in Ellicott City, Maryland[2] | |
23 | 16-year-old Mary from Hudson, Florida and 17-year-old Wyatt from Riverside, California | Tom and Shonnie Carroll in Bumpass, Virginia[2] | |
24 | 15-year-old Danielle from Orlando, Florida and 17-year-old Chris from Westminster, California | Larry and Christy Sheffield in Spurger, Texas[2] | |
25 | 17-year-old Antonia from Runnemede, New Jersey and 16-year-old Myles from Weston, Florida | Jeff and Yvonne Robinson in McDonough, Georgia[2] | |
26 | 15-year-old Stephanie from Lancaster, California and 16-year-old Matt from Rochelle Park, New Jersey | Jack and Patty Wilcox (educators) in Jacksonville, Florida[2] | |
27 | 17-year-old Angela from Phoenix, Arizona and 17-year-old Jay from South Pasadena, California | Tommy and Toni Toscano (restaurant owners) in Orlando, Florida[2] | |
28 | 17-year-old Megan from Phoenix, Arizona and 16-year-old Paul from Encinitas, California | Mike and Cynthia Souza in Tracy, California[2] | |
29 & 30 | Daniel and Miles | The Vanderbilt family in Florida[2] | 2 hours: Daniel was sent home after a physical altercation with Brian Vanderbilt and Miles. Miles, who was found guilty of causing the fight, was arrested. The first US episode with two boys. |
Season 2 (2010)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | 17-year-old Kelsey from Hometown, Illinois and 15-year-old Zack from Wilmette, Illinois | Scott and June Allen (farmers) in Cartersville, Georgia[3] | Both teens were from two different cities in Illinois. |
2 | 15-year-old Taylor from Casselberry, Florida and 16-year-old Gina from Newnan, Georgia | Terry and Pam Malone (a police officer and teacher) in Chardon, Ohio[3] | |
3 | 16-year-old Chloie from Huntington Beach, California and 16-year-old Kody from Monroe, Washington | Mark and Laura Smith in Findlay, Ohio[3] | |
4 | 17-year-old Ashley from Lake City, Florida and 16-year-old James from Lakewood, California | Dino and Debbie Pavoni (restaurant owners) in Crestwood, Illinois[3] | |
5 | 16-year-old Sarah from Anaheim, California and 16-year-old Peyton from Gallatin, Tennessee | Jeff and Maria Bledsoe in Blair, Nebraska[3] | |
6 | 16-year-old Sierrah from York, Pennsylvania and 17-year-old Gavin from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Chuck and Tracie Moyer in Camby, Indiana[3] | Both teens were from two different cities in Pennsylvania. |
7 | 17-year-old Christine from Quincy, Massachusetts and 17-year-old Jesse from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Eddie and Susan Tilley in North Charleston, South Carolina[3] | |
8 | 16-year-old Jacob from Glendale, Arizona and 17-year-old Tyler from Anaheim, California | Pat and Holly Hughes in Christmas, Florida[3] | |
9 | 17-year-old Sebastian from Chatsworth, California and 16-year-old Bekki from Castaic, California | Ken and Mary-Jo Illig in White Bluff, Tennessee[3] | Sebastian and Bekki are two teens who live in different cities from California. |
10 | 17-year-old Amber from Lakewood, California and 16-year-old Steph from Encinitas, California | Rick and Rose-Mary Fisher in Nashville, Tennessee[3] | The second, but last U.S. episode with two girls, and they were from two different cities in California. |
Unlike the original British series, in which teenagers were sent to live abroad, the US series had the teenagers remain within The United States, as the program was produced with a reduced cable network budget rather than that of a national broadcast network, and law and passport concerns as some episodes would likely feature subjects which would not meet passport regulations. Another difference was that their own parents came for them and evaluated the stay with the host family.
Australia
The World's Strictest Parents |
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Genre |
Reality TV |
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Starring |
Axle Whitehead |
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Country of origin |
Australia |
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Running time |
1 hour |
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Release |
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Original network |
Seven Network |
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Original release |
22 July 2009 – 14 August 2012 |
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The Seven Network also created their own series of The World's Strictest Parents, hosted by singer and actor Axle Whitehead. The first season debuted in Australia on 22 July 2009. However, a sneak peek was shown on 24 June 2009 and was the top watched show of the week, with 1.875 million people tuning in. Whitehead's song Way Home was featured in the advertisements. The show is classified PG.
A second season went to air on 14 July 2010, starting with two British episodes featuring Whitehead's narration.
Season 3 premiered on 10 August 2011, however the series was continually interrupted due to the airing of the third season of The X Factor Australia.[4][5]
The remainder of season three was aired in the middle of 2012.[6]
The show did not return for a fourth season in 2013, due to poor ratings. Repeats of old episodes are currently being aired on Sunday afternoons.
Season 1 (2009)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | Jess and Kyle | Jonathan and Cathleen Gibson in Indiana[7] | Debut episode. Re-aired 21 April 2013 |
2 | Bailey and Jono | Thembile and Portia Bethe in South Africa[7] | After the show, Jono was arrested for heavy drinking and one of the family members, Thembele, was murdered in a politically motivated shooting. Re-aired 28 April 2013. |
3 | Emily and Harry | John and Mary Coleman (a building company owner and special needs teacher) in Whitechurch, Ireland[7] | After Harry left school, Mary put him in his room for the entire night. Harry also misbehaved on his first day of school and had trouble fitting in, in which the parents confiscated his phone and runners, while Emily was forced to remove piercings from her face before going which she reluctantly agreed to, then Emily got caught by Mary for hiding alcohol under her mattress. Re-aired 2 June 2013 |
4 | Naomi and Ross | Mark and Lynn Garnett (a pharmaceutical company worker and part-time teacher) in Alabama[7] | 1st British episode with narration from Axle Whitehead |
5 | Zaine and Memphis | Meng and Ean Chua (a banker and parenting coach) in Singapore[7] | Zaine and Memphis ditched school and went joywalking around Singapore, then grounded Memphis got caught by Ms Chua for going into her room and taking her house keys attempting to go joyriding. |
6 | Lucy and Grant | Hannes and Alma Moolman in South Africa[7] | 5th British episode with narration from Axle Whitehead |
7 | Charlotte and Sam | Dave and Sharon Rose (a government driver and homemaker) in Jamaica[7] | 2nd British episode with narration from Axle Whitehead |
8 | Stacey and Micah | Brad and Nise Davies in Tennessee[7] | |
9 | Lizzie and Stefan | Richard and Vida Adega (a part-time pastor and businesswoman) in Ghana[7] | 3rd British episode with narration from Axle Whitehead |
10 | Josh and Charlotte | Sanjeev and Meena Sharma in India[7] | 4th British episode with narration from Axle Whitehead |
Season 2 (2010)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | Bex and Chezdan | David and Wanda Kimbrough (a preacher and school administrator) in Atlanta[7] | 7th British episode with narration from Axle Whitehead |
2 | Chloe and Christian | Zack and Patty Wirth (ranchers) in Wolf Creek, Montana | Re-aired 1 September 2013. Chloe and Christian headed for the main road but Zack stopped them with a horse and they were separated at night until the teens headed home. |
3 | Adriana and Nathan | Mark and Grace Ironside in Queensland[7] | First episode with the family inside Australia. Re-aired 10 June 2013. Adriana and Nathan got caught by Grace for spending time in each other's room with the door closed, then Nathan got in trouble for stealing the family car and Mark called the police. |
4 | Thea and Corie | Laval and Jennifer Simons (a special forces soldier and former army nurse) in Port Lavaca, Texas | Corie and Thea were picked up by the police for cutting school and got kicked out of said institution. They were then forced into boot camp which instantly tested Corie's intelligence. Re-aired 8 September 2013 and 6 October 2013 |
5 | Hannah and Dillan | Andrew and Charnell De Kock (a medical supply business owner and teen counselor) in South Africa | Hannah and Dillan got kicked out of school for smoking and ditching class then Andrew De Kock gave them an ultimatum on either going back to private school or going to a school in the slums of Johannesburg. Re-aired 22 September 2013 |
6 | Aza and Troy | Nathan and Cassandra McDonald (a pastor and music teacher) in Zanesville, Ohio | Re-aired 24 March 2013. |
Season 3 (2011-12)
Episode | Air date | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | Tuesday 17 July 2012 | Euni and Sam | Omar and Kumarie Bachew in Trinidad[7] | |
2 | Wednesday 10 August 2011 | Breianna and Chris | Nicholas and Mpume Myeza in South Africa | at the Isipingo community church, one of the cameramen are shown on the far left when Brei shouted at Nicholas. Mpume consficated Brei's make up and earlier in the episode, grounded Brei because of her behaviour. Re-aired 8 March 2015 and 15 March 2015 |
3 | Wednesday 17 August 2011 | Brooke and Mark | Peter and Annika Wallenskog (a part-time homeguard captain and economic analyst) in Sweden[7] | First episode where one of the teens (Mark) had only one kidney. Both teens smoked at school and Mark got punished by losing his room and Annika confiscated Brooke's makeup and Brooke threatened Annika that she would take something of hers Re-aired 22 March 2015 |
4 | Wednesday 24 August 2011 | Liam and Rylee | Simon and Yvonne Godfrey in Albany, New Zealand | Liam was kicked out of the house for going out twice and threatening Yvonne. He was allowed back in the next day. Re-aired November or December 2015 on 7TWO. |
5 | Wednesday 21 September 2011 | Celeste and Kai | Mark and Becky Lytle (an equine specialist and homemaker) in North Carolina | Both teens vandalized a cabin for a disabled member of the Lytle family, spray painted a disabled sick sheep, threw bouncy balls at Becky Lytle, destroyed the letterbox and the police were called. Then Mark gave Kai a choice to fix the damages with his own money which he refused and Mark brought him to a group of prisoners doing Community Service to teach him a lesson. Re-aired 5 April 2015. |
6 | Tuesday 7 August 2012 | Madeleine and Lewis | Nishith and Sangeeta Saxena in India | Re-aired 27 December 2015 on 7TWO |
7 | Tuesday 14 August 2012 | George and Henry | Kenneth and Sylvia Woods in New York | First episode where both teens were boys and were also brothers. Re-aired 27 December 2015 on 7TWO |
8 | Tuesday 24 July 2012 | Eva and Gabriel | Buck and LeaNan Burney in Florida | |
Reception
The first episode attracted an audience of 1.54 million, and was the second most watched show of the night.
Episode No. |
Airdate |
Ratings (in millions) |
Nightly Rank |
Weekly Rank |
1 |
22 July 2009 |
1.541 |
2nd |
8th |
2 |
29 July 2009 |
1.595 |
2nd |
5th |
3 |
5 August 2009 |
1.499 |
3rd |
8th |
4 |
12 August 2009 |
1.453 |
2nd |
8th |
5 |
19 August 2009 |
1.521 |
1st |
6th |
6 |
26 August 2009 |
1.302 |
5th |
13th |
7 |
2 September 2009 |
1.307 |
5th |
15th |
8 |
9 September 2009 |
1.395 |
3rd |
6th |
9 |
16 September 2009 |
1.407 |
2nd |
TBA |
Turkey
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Genre |
Reality TV |
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Country of origin |
Turkey |
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Production |
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Running time |
1 Hour |
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Release |
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Original network |
One |
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Original release |
1 October 2010 – 11 March 2011 |
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Season 1 (2010)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Air date | Notes |
1 | Jessie and Timmy | Jasons family in Philippines | 1 October 2010 | |
2 | Erika and Vern | Ruttern family in Kentucky | 8 October 2010 | Vern was sent home for drugs. |
3 | Waneta and Dante | Mellen family in Queensland | 15 October 2010 | |
4 | Arie and Timmy | Flom family in France | 22 October 2010 | Timmy spent one night in a police station. |
5 | Rosita and Efrain | Barrs family in Tokyo | 29 October 2010 | |
6 | Mary and Greg | Mathers family in California | 5 November 2010 | Greg and Mary got in a fight and Greg was sent home for causing the fight. |
7 | Lorri and Quentin | Mast family in Italy | 12 November 2010 | |
8 | Ilda and Lyman | Gribbie family in Oregon | 19 November 2010 | |
9 | Hilaria and Donald | Texato family in Mexico | 26 November 2010 | |
10 | Rosella and Waylon | Jennison family in Canada | 3 December 2010 | Waylon was arrested for fighting and spent one night at the police station. |
Season 2 (2011)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Air date | Notes |
1 | Hilaria and Moises | Halliwell family in North Carolina | 7 January 2011 | |
2 | Shira and Clayton | Simser family in Russia | 14 January 2011 | Clayton was sent home after running away. |
3 | Toya and Erlene | Prechitt family in Maryland | 21 January 2011 | The first episode to feature two teenagers who are trans. |
4 | Carmela and Hugo | Eastham family in the United Kingdom | 28 January 2011 | First episode to be within the UK |
5 | Misti and Merle | Dorgan family in Texas | 4 February 2011 | |
6 | Jerri and Buck | Coulson family in New South Wales | 11 February 2011 | |
7 | Justina and Genardo | Outland family in New Zealand | 18 February 2011 | |
8 | Lila and Blaine | Leaman family in New York | 25 February 2011 | |
9 | Cortney and Letitia | Banas family in South Africa | 4 March 2011 | Second episode to feature two teenagers of the same sex |
10 | Hellen and Jeese | Tadeos family in Washington D.C. | 11 March 2011 | Series finale. |
New Zealand
The World's Strictest Parents |
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Genre |
Reality TV |
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Country of origin |
New Zealand |
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Production |
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Running time |
1 Hour |
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Release |
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Original network |
TVNZ |
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Original release |
1 March – 5 April 2012 |
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A New Zealand adaptation of The World's Strictest Parents aired in 2012 on TV One. Only one series was made.
Season 1 (2012)
Reception
Episode No. | Airdate | Viewers | Time-shifted Ratings | Time-shifted Rank |
1 |
1 March 2012 |
332,740 |
6,400 |
16th |
2 |
8 March 2012 |
277,000 |
N/A |
N/A |
3 |
15 March 2012 |
277,930 |
15,090 |
8th |
4 |
22 March 2012 |
344,820 |
12,290 |
9th |
5 |
29 March 2012 |
341,850 |
9,590 |
10th |
6 |
5 April 2012 |
285,800 |
17,710 |
6th |
Denmark
In Denmark the show is called "Verdens strengeste forældre" and it is broadcast by TV3.
Season 1 (2011)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | Morten and Anastasia | John and Mary Coleman (a building company owner and special needs teacher) in Ireland[8] | |
2 | Frederik and Karen | Joel and Kim Pattison in Louisiana[8] | |
3 | Morten and Sasha | Ole-Jørgen and Ann Hammeken in Greenland[8] | |
4 | Trine and Kodjo | Michael and Mette Grønbech in Denmark[8] | |
5 | Michelle and Malou | Jørgen and Margit in Denmark[8] | First time with female participants only |
6 | Henriette and Kim | Henrik and Annette Sørensen in Denmark[8] | |
Season 2 (2012)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | Jonas and Ditte | Datnow family in South Africa[8] | |
2 | Dennis and Line | Dieckmann on the Danish island of Taasinge[8] | |
3 | Robin and Natascha | Elgaard Thorsager family in Denmark[8] | |
4 | Frederik and Amalie | Randy and Phoebe Gray in Tennessee[8] | |
5 | Michelle and Lennard | Morten and Ida Kristensen in Denmark[8] | |
6 | Simone and Sarah | ? Family in the United Kingdom[8] | Second time with female participants only |
Germany
In Germany the show is called "Die strengsten Eltern der Welt". It is broadcast by Kabel Eins.
Series 1 (2009)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | Sarah and Thomas | Waldner Family in Canada[9] | |
2 | Fabian and Julia | Uwe and Anke Nicolaus family in Namibia[9] | |
3 | Kay and Nicole | Roland and Bernadette Brunner in Switzerland[9] | |
4 | Michael and Jennifer | Dario and Carmen Urbanski in South Africa[9] | |
5 | Anna and Pisei Stephen and Agnes | Toby and Jody Dahl in Montana Thomas and Jamila Friedrich in Morocco[9] | |
6 | Caroline and Vivien | Isaac and Grace Akorli in Ghana[9] | |
7 | Jaqueline and Mandy | Franz and Marie Krämer family in Patagonia[9] | |
8 | Dustin and Jeffrey | Olger and Tania Tejada in Peru[9] | |
9 | Anna and Michael | Dario and Carmen Urbanski in South Africa[9] | |
10 | Recap of all families | | |
11 | Lilli and Stanislav | Fedja and Ludmilla Fedorenko in Siberia[9] | |
12 | Yvonne and Michel | Ianis and Ioanna Liebich in Greece[9] | |
13 | Louis and Sarah | Roland and Edith Krämer in Germany[9] | |
14 | Justin and Nadine | Reimhard and Michelle Stemmann in Teneriffa[9] | |
Series 2 (2010)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | Jenny and Dennis | Jotty Auala and Calista Tjazerua family in Namibia[9] | |
2 | Michaela and Tino | Dumitru and Lucretia Carloanta in Romania[9] | |
3 | Dominic and Alicia | Vasyl and Vasylina Maksymyuk in Ukraine[9] | |
4 | Robin and Vivien | Uli and Jean Lengenberg in Seattle[9] | |
5 | Vivien and Marcel | John Blackwell and Christina Spence in New Zealand[9] | |
6 | Michele and Daria | Bishow and Indira Pokarel in Nepal[9] | |
7 | Aylin and Markus | Ole Sairua, Nasali and Noretit in Kenya[9] | |
8 | Soner and Laura | Philip and Mira Ross in Finland[9] | |
9 | Shiva and Nico | Michael and Sabine Wesseln in Spain[9] | |
10 | Anna and Laura | Dahl family in Montana[9] | |
Series 3 (2011)
Episode | Teenagers | Family | Notes |
1 | Jessika and Basti | Bernard and Adele Dieme in Senegal[9] | |
2 | Laura and Marlon | Shanker-Lal and Poonam Bishnoi in India[9] | |
3 | Antonia and Max | Elias and Andrea Machaca in Peru[9] | |
4 | Dominik and Kalica | Mehmet and Kezban Erdal in Turkey[9] | |
5 | Michele and Daria | Bishow and Indira Pokarel in Nepal[9] | |
6 | Samer and Dana | Laklak and Dhwarwar Marika in Australia[9] | |
7 | Sascha and Janine | Mikhail and Marina Miguras in Siberia[9] | |
8 | Dennis and Michelle | Haru and Shitaye Muluneh in Etiopia[9] | |
9 | Dennis and Janet | Chucka and Tserendolgor Bozjigon in Mongolia[9] | |
10 | Maurice and Angelina | Aderno, Jandaia, Nitinaua and Nayara Pataxó in Brazil[9] | |
11 | Danny and Jasmin | Julius and Kristin Lundberg in Iceland[9] | |
12 | Marta and Fabian | Laurant and Maari Botrasoa in Madagascar[9] | |
13 | Timmy and Anne | Emerson and Andrea Lopes in Cape Verde[9] | |
Unlike the original series, the teenagers don`t know they are going to different parents and think it's a holiday trip. The new family usually does not speak German and the teenagers likewise usually don't speak any other language than German so they can only talk through translators. Therefore, they do not have long conversation or are given advice as in the original series.
Poland
Series 1 (2012)
In Poland the show is called "Surowi Rodzice"(strict parents). It is broadcast by TVN.
References
- ↑ Meet the BBC's strictest mom – an Israeli, by Sharon Kanon, Israel21c, 2 July 2009
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 All episodes, CMT homepage
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All episodes, CMT homepage
- ↑ Returning: Four Weddings, World's Strictest Parents, TV Tonight, 1 August 2011
- ↑ Brownlow bumps X Factor, Rafters, TV Tonight, 19 September 2011
- ↑ Returning: World's Strictest Parents | TV Tonight
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 All episodes, Seven Network homepage
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Verdens strengeste forældre, On TV (In Danish)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Folgen, Kabel Eins (In German)
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