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BBC3 HAPPY FAMILIES MONDAY FEB 9TH

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mrsforgetful · 05/02/2004 12:36

The following is what i pasted from the BBC3 website:

Happy Families is a parenting season that looks at the issues that face young parents today as well as considering their relationship with their parents.

"Little Angels

Mon 9 Feb at 20:30 on BBC Three
Tue 10 Feb at 00:30 on BBC Three
Tue 10 Feb at 20:30 on BBC Three

This new series offers help and advice to four families experiencing difficulties with their children. Clinical psychologist, Dr Tanya Byron, shows the mums and dads how they can improve their parenting techniques. She reveals how their own behaviour impacts on that of their children and sets behavioural programmes for the whole family to follow.
Dr Tanya Byron is a Consultant Clinical psychologist who has been working in the NHS for 14 years.

Having worked in the fields of health psychology (in areas including AIDS/HIV, drug misuse and sexual health) and women's mental health, Tanya specialised in child and adolescent mental health where she treats young children with behavioural issues, such as problems with aggression, sleeping or eating.

More recently Tanya has worked with adolescents with a variety of emotional and behavioural difficulties including depression, self harm, eating disorders, psychiatric problems and suicidal behaviour. She has also worked with children who have been sexually, physically and emotionally abused; and for six years was the consultant clinical psychologist at an in-patient unit for 12 to 16-year-olds.

Tanya teaches a variety of psychological subjects to all health staff and, in particular, runs a Department of Health ‘beacon’ awarded training course in the management and de-escalation of violence and aggression. She also writes for consumer and professional magazines and is currently filming the second series of Little Angels for BBC Three. Tanya is married with two young children and lives in London.

Using a hands-on technique - talking to them via a radio receiver as they interact with their children - Tanya tells them how to change the pattern of their behaviour as and when situations arise. Remarkable transformations are expected…

Episode One: The Bartons
30-year-old Jo Barton and her 32-year-old husband Jason live in Banbury, Oxfordshire and are the parents of three lively and angelic looking blond boys: 5-year-old Luke, 3-year-old Elliott and toddler Harrison, two.

Jo’s an office manager and Jason is a car inspector. They are typical busy working parents who don’t get as much time with their boys as they’d like, and are keen to enjoy family time when they’re together. Yet family time is rarely fun with the boys fighting and yelling, and a tired Jo constantly telling them off. Then their evenings are frequently dominated by the boys’ refusal go to bed, leaving them scant time for each other. Jo and Jason are certain there must be another way of getting the boys to do what they want…

Episode Two: The Christies
Sarah and Brian Christie are at their wits’ end with their 5-year-old son Matthew. He’s out of control: he won’t come when he’s called or do as he’s told, and taking him out anywhere is a nightmare. Even worse, he’s becoming aggressive and is being sent home from school on a regular basis. Matthew’s parents are about to move from Leeds to Rugby, and they’re desperate to sort out his problems and give him a fresh start before he starts his new school.

Matthew is their eldest child and only boy. He has two younger sisters, baby Emily and Sophie, two, and his parents have no problems with the little girls.

Episode Three: The Norrises
26-year-old full-time mum Sam Norris and husband Tim from Dorchester are desperate for help. They can’t manage their 3-year-old eldest daughter Katie’s temper tantrums and her constant rivalry with her younger sister Amy (two) over everything, from mum or dad’s attention through to hairclips, toys, sweets and even what they wear.

Sam and Tim are slaves to their daughters’ whims and whines, even resorting to dressing the girls identically on a daily basis and buying them identical toys and cups because they can’t handle the tantrums that will surely follow. And at night there's no peace either, with Tim in and out of the girls’ room up to six times per night and the couple uanble to remember having an unbroken night’s sleep in over two years.

Episode Four: The Soilleux
When childminder Jane Soilleux from Carshalton in Surrey got in touch with Little Angels about her 2½ year old daughter Emily, she was reaching the end of her tether. Emily’s constant whingeing, whining and tantrums were driving her and her welder husband mad.

Emily shares a bedroom with her older brother and sister, 5-year-old Harry and 6-year-old Hannah. Convinced that Emily is disturbing the elder two, Jane and Barry are allowing her to fall asleep on the sofa every night with her dad and a bottle of milk, until the older two are asleep.

and just in case you need reminding 'just how hard being a parent can be...! there's this programme too!

"Who Rules The Roost?

Many working mums and dads love their jobs but miss their kids. They feel guilty that they don't spend more time with their children but worry about giving up the income and personal satisfaction that work brings them.

As part of the BBC Three Happy Families parenting season, Who Rules the Roost gives three families the chance to make a radical change to their lives while revealing the reality of modern parenting.

Over five weeks, both Mum and Dad take it in turns to give up work and become their childrens' full-time carers. And that means coping 24 hours a day, seven days a week with endless piles of laundry, demands for food and keeping their tiny offspring entertained.

At the end of the experiment, the parents have to make a decision about whether either of them will hand in their notice permanently "

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Sonnet · 05/02/2004 12:50

These look great - thanks for posting about them I owuld deff have missed them and had to catch up
via mumsnet later!!
ps: hope you're feeling a bit brighter Mrs forgetful

charliecat · 05/02/2004 13:24

They sound good, itll be hard dedicing between mumsnet or the tv on those nights!
Thanks for letting us know!

nutcracker · 05/02/2004 13:40

I wish i had bbc3, they are my type of programmes

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shrub · 05/02/2004 13:57

damn - that was my idea, i just wish i'd got there first, does anyone know whether they will repeat it on bbc1 or 2?

mrsforgetful · 05/02/2004 21:33

I've noticed they do seem to show things on 2 or 1 at some point after 3......but more likely is that it will appear on the Learning Zone over night at some point....i've taped brilliant programmes off that ...it's from 2am-6am every night...and generaly they have a 'theme' so you may get a whole block of 'language' programmes or cooking or child development etc- I'll let you know if i see it again

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mrsforgetful · 05/02/2004 21:36

SONNET- Thanks- I'm getting there....but am probably on a 'false' high as we are having a 'family assessment' on 23rd feb- which i hope will identify that i am right about ds2 being autistic as well as ds1..... so up till then i will feel great as i am convinced that it will go my way- however i know deep down that i am only the mum and who knows what will be the outcome really....so my mental health social worker has booked to visit me at home 3 days later - which means i will be able to 'download' it all to her.

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Karen99 · 13/02/2004 16:38

Hi Mrsforgetful, just did a search for "little angels" to see who else watched these programs. They're great, aren't they?! Why they decided to put these on bbc3 and not bbc1/2 I have no idea. Everyone should watch these, it's like a lesson in parenting.... really enjoyed the programs.

Do you know when "Who rules the roost" is on?

click123 · 13/02/2004 16:49

ditto nutcracker
Mrs forgetful I'd be grateful if you could keep us posted as I would really like to see them if at all possible. Trouble is I don't get much time on the PC and and MN.

Karen99 · 13/02/2004 17:50

I missed the first one and have the second two in the middle of a video..

Found this which says it's repeated. Will try and get them all on one tape (so it can do the rounds if that helps anyone)..

gingerbabe · 13/02/2004 20:53

Karen99, did you manage to discover when "Who RUles the Roost" is on, as I couldn't see it on the BBC website?

Karen99 · 14/02/2004 09:47

Right, this is as much as I could find on my SkyTV TV Guide -

Sunday 15 - 7:00pm - Little Angels (Barton)
Sunday 15 - 7:30pm - Little Angels (Christie)

Monday 16 - 8:30pm - Little Angels (Soilleux)
Monday 16 - 9:00pm - Fantasy Parents
Tuesday 17 - 1:30AM - Little Angels (Soilleux)
Tuesday 17 - 2:00AM - Parent Trap (Nick)

Tuesday 17 - 8:30pm - Little Angels (Barton)
Wednesday 18 - 1:30AM - Little Angels (Barton)
Wednesday 18 - 2:00AM - Fantasy Parents

Wednesday 18 - 8:30pm - Little Angels (Christie)
Thursday 19 - 1:25AM - Little Angels (Christie)

Thursday 19 - 8:30pm - Little Angels (Norris)
Friday 20 - 1:30AM - Little Angels (Norris)

Still can't find when 'WRTR' is on, so I'll email the BBC (not expecting much on that front though ). Not sure what 'Fantasy Parents' is, but it sounded worth a watch. I'll try and get as many onto one tape as possible and can send it on if anyone is interested.

gingerbabe · 14/02/2004 19:36

That's fantastic Karen99. Thanks for that.

Karen99 · 16/02/2004 10:55

Wow - I actually got a reply from the BBC!

"Thank you for your e-mail regarding ?Who Rules the Roost?'

This programme is scheduled to be broadcast at the following times:

Sunday 22 February at 21:00 on BBC THREE
Monday 23 February at 00:55 on BBC THREE
Monday 23 February at 02:55 on BBC THREE

You can also read more about this programme at the following weblink:

www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/happy_families/who_rules_the_roost.shtml

You may also wish to check transmission times closer to the broadcast date by consulting TV listings such as the Radio Times. The Radio Times and BBC 'What's On' websites carry listings up to seven days in advance. The addresses are:

www.bbc.co.uk/whatson/

www.radiotimes.beeb.com

I hope you will enjoy watching this series and thank you, once again, for taking the time to contact us.

Regards
BBC Information"

mrsforgetful · 16/02/2004 22:21

that is great! I've been too busy and felt awful as i started the thread !!!!!

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Karen99 · 20/02/2004 19:48

Yey! managed to get all of the Little Angels and Fantasy Parents onto the same video. Parent Trap was crap IMO so I've over-written it to save on tape. I'm hoping to get two, if not all three, WRTRoots on the rest of the tape. If anyone is interested let me know I'll and send it on. Otherwise I have a brother and mil who want to see it too!

Beccarollover · 20/02/2004 20:03

Karen99 Id be very interested in seeing the video when everyone else has had their go at seeing it

alibubbles · 20/02/2004 20:10

karen99. I'd love to have a copy if it was at all possible for you to bring one to the meet up in Bushey on the 27th, I could bring a blank tape as a replacement or pay for the one you bring. That would be so kind, I rarely watch TV, so forget to look if anything like this is one and it is so useful for my OU course. Thanks you in advance.

mrsforgetful · 20/02/2004 22:10

Alibubbles- what OU cousrse are you doing? - i tape 'learning zone' and OU stuff about child developemnet and special needs- i have autistic sons so tend to focus on that kind of stuff- use the 'contact a member' method if you don't want to post your subject publicly! (i hope you don't mind me asking)

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Karen99 · 21/02/2004 10:32

Good idea about trying to copy the tape, Alibubbles. Will talk to Dh to see if he can get our 2nd [v. old] video working and make a couple of copies. It's on an old [v. recycled] tape, so unless I can get a production line going there's no need for replacement. Will finish recording WRTR and will let you know.

alibubbles · 21/02/2004 12:14

mrsforgetful. I am doing E123 Working with children in the Early years and Y156 Understanding Children which starts next month.

Thanks for any offers of help, that is very kind.

Karen99 · 23/02/2004 08:56

Managed to record all three WRTR last night, played them back this morning and found they were all the same episode! Arggh! Looks like the next two families are shown over the next two Sundays... so will have to keep adding to the tape. Also managed to record "Two pts of lager & a packet of crisps" somehow...

Still trying to find the power cable for the old video...!

karen99 · 08/03/2004 21:10

Right, managed to get the whole series! Will make the effort to try and copy the tape if there are more people than Alibubbles who want to borrow it... Let me know.

Tape includes:
Little Angels (Barton)
Little Angels (Christie)
Little Angels (Soilleux)
Fantasy Parents
Little Angels (Norris)
Who Rules the Roost? (1)
Who Rules the Roost? (2)
Who Rules the Roost? (3)

chrissey14 · 09/03/2004 12:32

hi i,m chrissey from b,ham

have a 2yr old daugther at the mo, would apprecaite a copy as i was unable to record any of it or watch it

chrissey14 · 15/03/2004 09:07

hi karen

any copies i can have?

Clayhead · 15/03/2004 09:11

chrissy14, I have a copy of the Little Angels programmes. My friend has it at the moment but she should be giving it back this week as she's watched them. COntact me if you want me to send it to you!