The Family (2008 UK TV series)
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The Family is a British
fly-on-the-wall documentary
series that began airing 17 September 2008 on Channel 4
. It follows a chosen Family, consisting of parents and their children. The project aim was to gain a picture of everyday family life in the United Kingdom
, as film-maker and director Jonathan Smith attempted to "condense four months of ordinary family life into eight films". The series is a revival of the original series of the same name that first aired in 1974.
The Hughes also have a black cat called Ziggy, who is frequently seen in the series. During filming he went missing for a few days, but later returned safe and well.
The Grewals also have two dogs named Rusty and Dusty.
Since the series aired, Sunny and Shay have gone on to present a radio show on BBC London 94.9
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United Kingdom
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fly-on-the-wall documentary
Television documentary
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series that began airing 17 September 2008 on Channel 4
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British public-service television broadcaster which began working on 2 November 1982. Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the Channel...
. It follows a chosen Family, consisting of parents and their children. The project aim was to gain a picture of everyday family life in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...
, as film-maker and director Jonathan Smith attempted to "condense four months of ordinary family life into eight films". The series is a revival of the original series of the same name that first aired in 1974.
Series 1: The Hughes
Series 1 followed the lives of the Hughes family consisting of parents Simon and Jane, and their four children - Jessica (22), Emily (19), Charlotte (17), and Tom (14) who live in Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent. They had more than 20 cameras placed in their semi-detached home, capturing their every move over a period of four months and were controlled from the house next door. The Hughes family were not the original family planned to participate in the first series. They were brought in as reserves after the father of the intended family was found to be a steroid dealer and was consequently pulled from the programme.- Simon Hughes (44) describes his role in the family as “cook, taxi, painter and decorator, encourager, the default person to ask anything, provider, giver of cuddles, and the one who has to pretend to be in charge".
- Jane Hughes (40) is a Charity worker and has been married to Simon for 22 years. She defines her responsibilities as "peacekeeper, general dogsbody and keeper of all knowledge of where people have to be and where their belongings are".
- Jessica Hughes (22) is the eldest daughter and lives nearby with her fiancé Pat and their 10-month-old daughter, Ruby. Jessica is a stay-at-home mum, but a regular visitor to the Hughes household and describes the family as "loving, loud and food obsessed". Jessica and Pat get married at the end of the first series.
- Emily Hughes (19) is the second daughter of Simon and Jane and sees herself as the headstrong, rebellious, trouble-making party animal of the clan. She works as a shop assistant.
- Charlotte Hughes (17) is still at school and was once the district shot-put champion for the under 14 girls. She describes her role as “someone to lighten the mood” and says it’s never boring with a big family.
- Tom Hughes (14) is the baby of the family. He's a typical teenager who's hobbies are BMX'ing, skateboarding and reading comic books. He says his biggest role model is Batman.
The Hughes also have a black cat called Ziggy, who is frequently seen in the series. During filming he went missing for a few days, but later returned safe and well.
Series 2: The Grewals
Series 2 followed the lives of the Grewals, a British Indian family consisting of parents Arvinderjeet and Sarbjit, and their three children - Mandeep (33), Gurdip (32), and Tejind (23) along with Mandeep and Gurdip's spouses - Gursharonjit (24) and Jitender (36), respectively, who live in West London. The format differed slightly from the first series in that micro-interviews with family members were interspersed periodically throughout the programme, commenting about the issue in the episode.- Arvinderjeet Grewal (54) is the father of the household and is married to Sarbjit.
- Sarbjit Grewal (aka Polly) (55) is the mother of the household and is married to Arvinderjeet.
- Mandeep Grewal (aka Sunny) (33) is the eldest son of Arvinderjeet and Sarbjit and is married to Shay.
- Gursharonjit Grewal (aka Shay) (24) is married to Sunny and is Arvinderjeet and Sarbjit's daughter-in-law.
- Gurdip (aka Kaki) (32) is the middle child and daughter of Arvinderjeet and Sarbjit. She is married to Jeet and gave birth to her and Jeet's second child during the Series 2.
- Jitender (aka Jeet) (36) is married to Kaki and is Arvinderjeet and Sarbjit's son-in-law.
- Tejind Grewal (aka Tindy) (23) is the youngest son of Arvinderjeet and Sarbjit.
- Bhavika (aka Wah Wahs) (2) is the granddaughter of Arvinderjeet and Sarbjit and is the first daughter of Jeet and Kaki.
The Grewals also have two dogs named Rusty and Dusty.
Since the series aired, Sunny and Shay have gone on to present a radio show on BBC London 94.9
BBC London 94.9
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Series 3: The Adesinas
Series 3 followed the lives of the Adesinas, a Nigerian British family consisting of parents Sunday and Vicky, and their four british children - Ayo (27), Julie (25), Olu (23), and Ola (15) who live in Hackney, East London.- Sunday Adesina (60) is the Nigerian born father of the Adesina household and sees himself as the provider for his family. He now runs a restaurant and take-away in East London.
- Vicky Adesina (52) is the Nigerian born mother of the Adesina household and describes her family as 'her life' and is happiest when they are all together. She currently works at the family restaurant.
- Ayo Adesina (27) is the eldest son of Sonny and Vicky. He lives at home with his parents and has started his own business as a freelance web designer.
- Julie Adesina (25) is the eldest daughter of Sonny and Vicky. Ayo's passion is rapping and would love to release a UK rap album.
- Olu Adesina (23) is the youngest son of Sonny and Vicky. Julie had recently moved back home after living away for six years, which included a stint at University. Will SmithWill SmithWillard Christopher "Will" Smith, Jr. , also known by his stage name The Fresh Prince, is an American actor, producer, and rapper. He has enjoyed success in television, film and music. In April 2007, Newsweek called him the most powerful actor in Hollywood...
is her role model. - Ola Adesina (15) is the youngest daughter of Sonny and Vicky. She admires American singer and actress Jennifer HudsonJennifer HudsonJennifer Kate Hudson is an American recording artist, actress and spokesperson. She came to prominence in 2004 as one of the finalists on the third season of American Idol coming in seventh place...
. Ola is scared of snakes, rats and cats.