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TV Squad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Late Night , Programming , Talk Show , What To Watch Tonight , Reality-Free At 8, ABC has a new Wife Swap , followed by new episodes of Supernanny and 20/20 . CBS has a new Ghost Whisperer at 8, then new episodes of The Ex-List and Numb3rs . NBC has a new America's Toughest Jobs at 8, followed by new episodes of Deal Or No Deal and Life . FOX has new episodes of Are You Smarter Than A...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
THE temper tantrums will look familiar to anyone who watches "Supernanny," but tonight's episode of the ABC series takes the chaos up a notch: The parents of these out-of-control kids are deaf. Supernanny Jo Frost encounters a family in which the...
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Glasgow's emerging "media village" received a boost yesterday with the announcement that the television group behind TV programmes Supernanny and Waterloo Road is to open offices next to the new BBC and STV headquarters on the banks of the Clyde.
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The ThunderDragon (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Have kids? MPs want to tell you how you are allowed to bring them up. More than 100 Labour MPs are backing an amendment to the Children and Young Persons Bill which would remove the right of parents to carry out “reasonable punishment” and give children the same rights as adults under the law… When the issue [...]
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petercasier | 10/07/2008
Britain faces severe international criticism for imprisoning children as young as 10 , tolerating corporal punishment and broadcasting "invasive" reality television shows such as Supernanny.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
To many prospective nannies, this advertisement on an agency website reads like a dream: a flat in Notting Hill, a car and trips to St Tropez to look after two small children, for a tax-free salary of almost £30,000. But as the world's financial markets lurch from one crisis to the next, jobs such as these may turn out to be just that.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Letters: Martin Narey referred to the UK's shocking record of penal custody for children aged 14 and under (Supernanny banished to naughty step, October 3)
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
The United Nations has condemned the use of children in reality TV shows, such as Supernanny, over concerns that filming could harm their rights.
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TV Squad (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Filed under: Programming , What To Watch Tonight , Reality-Free At 8, ABC has the season premiere of Wife Swap , followed by the season premiere of Supernanny and a new 20/20 . CBS has the season premiere of Ghost Whisperer at 8, then the series premiere of The Ex-List and the season premiere of Numb3r s . NBC has a new America's Toughest Jobs at 8, followed by new episodes of Deal Or No Deal and...
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DIS News - wdwinfo.com (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
'World of Disney' site of interviews for ABC's Supernanny
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Would you like help from Supernanny Jo Frost? Here's your chance. The ABC series "Supernanny" is coming to Orlando this weekend to look for families. Producers will be interviewing moms and dads from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday....
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Daily Mail online | Home (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Britain could face the rap from the United Nations for how we treat our children and teenagers under 17 in a report on the 'rights of the child'.
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
ABC viewers will get a dose of reality TV as it airs new episodes of Wife Swap and Supernanny tonight. While both programs are of British origin, the former features two families, usually from vastly different social classes and lifestyles,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Britain's justice system and media in line for criticism from United Nations committee
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
"I open my mouth and his voice comes out", said Simon in The Family last night, complaining that, despite his strenuous efforts not to replicate his father's parenting style, there were moments of stress when the old pattern showed through. And then we saw him ventriloquising that angrier man, provoked into grouchiness by having his cooking taken for granted, his anger bouncing around the room, lighting...
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petercasier | 10/07/2008
Britain faces severe international criticism for imprisoning children as young as 10 , tolerating corporal punishment and broadcasting "invasive" reality television shows such as Supernanny.