Holidays at Home
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Holidays at Home is a 2005 program released by the BBC
. The short-lived first series featured six episodes before it ceased production.
After getting them out of the car, she would tell them that they would be having a Holiday at Home. She would present them with a clue about what they would be doing the next day. The show would continue for six or seven days and the last day was a "surprise day" for one of the family members, which was usually based on what they said they would most like to do on holiday.
Each night every person did a video diary about that day.
Each one had a different BBC production team, but Tony was the same chauffeur for all the families.
Holidays at Home is a 2005 program released by the BBC
BBC
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. The short-lived first series featured six episodes before it ceased production.
Show Overview
Presenter Nicki Chapman went on local trips with the families. Each was driven around for a while then back to their house.After getting them out of the car, she would tell them that they would be having a Holiday at Home. She would present them with a clue about what they would be doing the next day. The show would continue for six or seven days and the last day was a "surprise day" for one of the family members, which was usually based on what they said they would most like to do on holiday.
Each night every person did a video diary about that day.
Each one had a different BBC production team, but Tony was the same chauffeur for all the families.
Episodes
- The Atherton Family BBC1 7pm Mon Sept 5
- Steph Ledigo & Vicky O'Donnell BBC1 7pm Mon Sept 12
- The Dixon / Aldridge Family BBC1 7pm Mon Sept 19. Filmed in July.
- Carol Stafford & Donna Dickinson BBC1 7pm Mon Sept 26
- Vicki & George BBC1 7pm Mon Oct 3
- The Atwood Family BBC1 7pm Sept Oct 10