Amy
17-04-2004, 08:24 AM
TELEVISION chiefs plan to sign 12 families to a reality show that will be the largest and most in-depth social experiment in television history.
Endemol, the independent media company which was behind the popular reality show Big Brother, and the BBC plan to create a show that will dissect every aspect of life in modern Britain.
The companies hope to recruit "typical" families from a range of social background, race and class, who are willing to be scrutinised with Big Brother-style technology for six months.
The warts-and-all series, provisionally titled Families, will analyse how ordinary people live and eat, their daily routines, and how they raise their children.
Filming the programme, which is regarded as a departure from reality shows such as Big Brother and I’m A Celebrity... that dominate TV schedules, is expected to begin soon and end next spring.
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Endemol, the independent media company which was behind the popular reality show Big Brother, and the BBC plan to create a show that will dissect every aspect of life in modern Britain.
The companies hope to recruit "typical" families from a range of social background, race and class, who are willing to be scrutinised with Big Brother-style technology for six months.
The warts-and-all series, provisionally titled Families, will analyse how ordinary people live and eat, their daily routines, and how they raise their children.
Filming the programme, which is regarded as a departure from reality shows such as Big Brother and I’m A Celebrity... that dominate TV schedules, is expected to begin soon and end next spring.
For more on this article Click Here (http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=427702004)