Supernanny

British television programme


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FieldValue
imageSuper Nanny Logo.svg
genreReality
presenterJo Frost
narratedNick Frost
theme_music_composerMoonshine Music
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series5
num_episodes29
list_episodesList of Supernanny episodes
cameraSingle-camera
runtime60 minutes (inc. adverts)
companyRicochet South
networkChannel 4
first_aired
last_aired
relatedSupernanny (American TV series)
Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance
Jo Frost: Family Matters
It's Me or the Dog
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::callout[type=note] the original British series ::

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Supernanny is a British reality television programme about parents struggling with their children's behaviour, mealtime routines, potty training, etc. It features Jo Frost, a professional nanny who devotes each episode to helping a family where the parents are struggling with child-rearing. Through instruction and observation, she shows parents alternative ways to discipline their children and regain order in their households. Frost is a proponent of the "naughty chair" theory of discipline and is strictly opposed to spanking.

The programme aired on Channel 4 from 7 July 2004 to 8 October 2008. A follow-up programme, Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance, ran from 9 February 2010 to 5 August 2012. Supernanny has been adapted in other countries, including an American version (also with Frost).

History

Supernanny was originally broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 on 7 July 2004, following the success of Channel 4's Cutting Edge programme Bad Behaviour. Supernanny is one of Channel 4's most popular programmes, reaching nearly 5 million viewers in the first series, with consistently high ratings throughout the series.

The premiere episode for the third series attracted 3.1 million viewers with a 14% audience share. These values are half of those from the previous two series.

Reception

In their book Handbook of Psychological Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment, Children and Adolescents, Michel Hersen and David Reitman state, "With considerable skill, Super Nanny Jo Frost implements standard, evidence-based contingency management procedures, as well as heavy evidence of creating alternative positive activity structures." The show has had its critics, and not all child-care experts agree with her approach. Some people find that the children's right to privacy has been violated and that children are embarrassed when put on the "naughty step". The Newcastle University media and cultural-studies lecturer Tracey Jensen believes that the format results in the mother being "shamed before she is transformed".

The programme, viewed by six million people in its first year, was an "instant success." Shows were created in 48 countries by 2014 that were tailored after Supernanny.

Home media

A DVD release of Supernanny entitled When Little Kids Cause Big Headaches was released in the UK on 12 April 2010.

Episodes

Main article: List of Supernanny episodes

International versions

Supernanny has been broadcast or slightly adapted in other countries. ::data[format=table]

CountryTitleNetwork(s)Simulcast networks
TurkeySüperdadı[TRT1 (TV channel)TRT1 (2012)
AustraliaSupernannyNine Network (2004–2013)
GEM (2011–2013)Lifestyle Home (2011–2013)
BelgiumSupernannyvtmNo other foreign networks applicable
BrazilSupernannySBT
CroatiaSuperdadiljaRTL
Czech RepublicSuperchůva k pohledání
Chůva v akciPrima televize
China超级育儿师Guizhou Satellite Channel (since 2018)
FinlandSupernanny SuomiMTV3
JapanスーパーナニーTV Tokyo (since 1999)
FranceSuper Nanny
Les NanniesM6
TFX
TF1
GermanyDie Super Nanny (2004–2011)
Mission Familie (2014)RTL Television
Sat.1
IndonesiaSupernannyMetroTV (Sunday noon)
IsraelSupernannyChannel 2
ItalySupernannyNOVE, Discovery+, Real Time
Lithuania* Super Auklė*TV1
MalaysiaSupernannyNTV7
NetherlandsEerste Hulp Bij OpvoedenRTL 4
PolandSupernianiaTVN
PortugalSupernannySIC
RomaniaSupernannyPrima TV
RussiaСуперняняREN TV
SingaporeSupernannyMediaCorp Okto
SlovakiaPestúnkaTV Markíza
SpainSupernanny (2006)
S.O.S. Adolescentes (2007)CuatroCatalonia TV3
Basque Country ETB 1
SwedenSupernanny SverigeTV3
United StatesSupernannyABC (2005–2011)
Lifetime (2020)United Kingdom Channel 4, E4
Indonesia MetroTV (Sunday noon)
United States ABC
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References

References

  1. Deans, Jason. (30 August 2006). "'Mrs O' sees off Richard and Judy". The Guardian.
  2. (13 May 2008). "Handbook of Psychological Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment, Children and Adolescents". John Wiley & Sons.
  3. Sean Macaulay. (28 January 2010). "Jo Frost interview: How a nanny from South London went on to become an Oprah-approved, world famous, multimillionaire childcare phenomenon". Telegraph Media Group Limited.
  4. Gordon, Byrony. (13 September 2014). "Jo Frost interview: The day Supernanny came to tea". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  5. Campbell, Alex. (3 May 2013). "Six childcare gurus who have changed parenting". BBC News.
  6. Duerden, Nick. (8 September 2007). "Jo Frost: Nanny state". [[The Independent]].
  7. (12 April 2010). ["Supernanny DVD]". amazon.co.uk.

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