



Do you want to get involved in a fun and challenging project for British television? Can you give two British teenagers the chance to have some much-needed structure in their lives?
The British Broadcasting Corporation is looking for parents of teenagers to take part in the 4th season of its series on parenting.
Although we’ve visited parents around the world from Jamaica to India, and even been to America 3 times, we’ve never visited a role model family that live with a disability.
We're looking for families who are proud of their family values to participate. Do you love life, challenges, and your family? Do you believe in boundaries and bringing out the best in your kids? Then we’d like to hear from you.
In each one-hour programme, two ‘wayward’ British teenagers are sent to live with a family abroad, to experience life in their country under their rules.
The British teens are expected to attend school, complete homework and help with household chores; they are not be guests in the house but new members of the family.
Historically this programme has proved to be a mutually very rewarding and life enriching experience. It certainly is a challenge, so we’re looking for people who aren’t afraid of one!
We reckon it would be brilliant to see people with disabilities on a prime time UK T.V. show who are there because of their ability (being great parents) rather than their disability. We hope you do to and can’t wait hear from you.
If you are proud of your strong parenting and family values get in touch with us for more information about the series. Email
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or call Laura on 011 44 207 424 7721 and we will call you straight back. The deadline to register your interest in this project is Monday 11th April
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