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The World's Strictest Parents

International reality television franchise


The World's Strictest Parents (or World's Strictest Parents) is an international television franchise reality series developed by Twenty Twenty with its original broadcast in the United Kingdom by BBC Three. 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 locales to have locally produced adaptations include Scandinavia, Turkey, and Poland. The series won an International Emmy Award for best Non-Scripted Entertainment.

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Since 2013, the official YouTube channel has been uploading small snippet clips from many of the episodes, largely the UK, US and Australian broadcasts: however, these snippets, in some cases, were just whole episodes broken into smaller notable highlights of an episode. As of 2019, this has been extended to entire episodes, starting with the UK version and then moving to the Australian version. These episodes, in some cases, are not complete re-uploads of the broadcast: for example, the rundown of the teens at the beginning has been cut in some cases, depending on the teens who were broadcast in the episode. In addition, censorship has been done with profanity and surnames of certain people. The censorship has taken the form of either blurring the mouth during swearing and surname (if included) or profanity and names being bleeped in the audio tracks. Alongside these edits, the ending credits sequence is not included.

United Kingdom

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 host parents trying to live by the latter's rules.

All series episodes were broadcast on a weekly basis.

Series 1 (2008)

Series 1, which was filmed in the summer of 2008, had six episodes and aired from 18 September 2008 to 23 October 2008 on BBC Three.

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Series 2 (2009)

Series 2 premiered on BBC Three on 15 October 2009 and ran to 17 December.

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Series 3 (2010)

Series three premiered on BBC Three on 11 October 2010, the show returned for an 11-episode run. While 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 9:00 pm on BBC Three and was repeated at various times over the following week. It was also moved to a Monday.

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Series 4 (2011)

Series 4 premiered on 3 November 2011 and featured 12 teenagers. The series ran until 15 December.

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United States

Australia

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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.[3][4]

The remainder of season three was aired in the middle of 2012.[5]

The show did not return for a fourth season in 2013, due to poor ratings. Repeats of old episodes were aired on Sunday afternoons.

Season 1 (2009)

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Reception

The first episode attracted an audience of 1.54 million, and was the second most watched show of the night.[citation needed]

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Turkey

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New Zealand

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A New Zealand adaptation of The World's Strictest Parents aired in 2012 on TV One. Only one season was made.

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Denmark

In Denmark the show is called "Verdens strengeste forældre" and it is broadcast by TV3.

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Germany

In Germany the show is called "Die strengsten Eltern der Welt". It is broadcast by Kabel Eins.

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Unlike the original series, the teenagers don't know they are going to different parents' households and they think that it's just 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.

Controversy

Criticism

Critics believe that the World's Strictest Parents is ineffective because some or most of the teens who were on this series really haven't changed at all, so they may have ended up in prison for committing crimes back at their home country. They believe that living with the strict host families for a week is too lenient for juvenile delinquents, especially they committed crimes like graffiti, drug abuse, underage drinking and smoking, school truancy, and assault on their parents. This show has also been criticized for forcing teens to call the host parents "mom" and "dad," when they're clearly not their parents (mainly because it's inappropriate for host parents to treating them like they are their kids). Critics point out that the host parents' strict rules and their style of discipline may escalate the teens' behavior by lashing out on them, use physical violence, and/or explosive outburst. A lot of viewers and critics believe that the only way to correct all of these teenagers is by putting them in jail programs like Beyond Scared Straight, even fans agree that this would have been a best solution to their bad behavior.


References

  1. Meet the BBC's strictest mom – an Israeli, by Sharon Kanon, Israel21c, 2 July 2009
  2. "World's Strictest Parents (UK) – Turkey". YouTube. Archived from the original on 20 December 2021. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  3. Brownlow bumps X Factor, Rafters, TV Tonight, 19 September 2011
  4. All episodes, Seven Network homepage
  5. Weymes, Meagan (18 October 2014). "Teen who appeared on TV show World's Strictest Parents back in trouble with the law". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  6. Folgen, Kabel Eins (In German)

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