Supernanny
is a British reality television program about helping parents with misbehaving children.
The show features professional nanny Jo Frost, who devotes each episode to helping a family whose children are out of control. Using a variety of methods, she shows parents different ways of disciplining their children and maintaining order in their households. She is noted for her kind but firm no-nonsense approach.
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History
Supernanny
starring Jo Frost was originally broadcast in the UK at the beginning of the Autumn/Winter season on
Channel 4 in 2004, following the success of Channel 4's "Cutting Edge" programme
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwick_Dyer#TV_programmes "Bad Behaviour" 22/07/2003 ].
Supernanny
is one of Channel 4's most popular shows, reaching nearly 5 million viewers in the first series, with consistently high ratings throughout the series.
Supernanny
US is also shown on Channel 4 (and its sister channel
E4) with respectable viewing figures. 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.
[1] It is narrated by
Nick Frost. The theme song is "
Be Good Johnny" by
Men at Work (though the show's version is a
cover). The fourth series of
Supernanny
began on 29 August 2007 at 8pm with
Beyond The Naughty Step
following straight afterwards on E4.
The fifth run, broadcast over a year later on
Channel 4, began on 24 September 2008.
International versions
Supernanny
has been broadcast or slightly adapted in other countries.
United States
ABC created its own version of
Supernanny
, which has the same title and premise as the original version, and continues starring Jo Frost, however it is narrated by Jeff Bartsch. The series is currently airing its fifth season.
[2] A possible
spinoff called "Super-Manny," starring male nanny Mike Ruggles, was the subject of the November 14, 2008, episode.
[3]
The American version was rebroadcast in Australia, but was not as successful there and was eventually put on
hiatus.
Other countries
- The UK Version of Supernanny is shown on Channel 4. It is broadcasted in Ireland on RTE One.
- Katharina Saalfrank is the Supernanny in the German version, aired on RTL.
- Cris Poli (born in Argentina) is the Supernanny in the Brazilian version, broadcast by SBT.
- Dorota Zawadzka is the Supernanny in the Polish version, aired on TVN, and a co-host of the talk-show I Ty mozesz miec superdziecko
(You too can have a superchild
), in which Supernanny analyses episodes from her series, talks to celebrity parents and gives her advice. It is broadcast by TVN Style.
Cathy Kalthoum Sarrai is the Supernanny in the French version, aired by M6.
Rocio Ramos is the Supernanny in the Spanish version, broadcast on Cuatro. Another version with teenagers called S.O.S. Adolescentes
is also aired on Cuatro. In the Spanish regions of Catalonia and Basque Country, the original version is broadcast by TV3 with Catalan dubbing and by ETB 1 with Basque dubbing respectively.
The Dutch version is called Eerste Hulp Bij Opvoeden
. The name is a play on Eerste Hulp Bij Ongevallen
, the Dutch term for first aid. Other similar programmes exist, such as Schatjes
, which use a slightly different concept.
The Italian version is called S.O.S. Tata
. Aired on La 7.
The first Romanian nanny was Irina Petrea. The second was Raluca Iuga. The show aired on Prima TV.
The Israeli Supernanny is Michal Daliot. Aired on Channel 2, the show is also called Supernanny
.
Greek version is aired by Skai TV
, with the name ?ta?t? ???t?? ????e???
(First-aid nanny).
The Chinese version of Supernanny features supernanny Wo Yao Yige, and is soon to be broadcast on CCTV.
In other media
- The US animated series Drawn Together
spoofed the show in a 2005 episode. In the parody, Supernanny tries to use her powers of discipline to take over the world. She first takes care of Captain Hero (the superhero) by sending him to the Naughty Stool so he will not intervene, and then uses an army of mind-controlled children to invade the White House until Captain Hero re-appears. He stops her by stomping on her foot, which makes her curse out loud. For using profanity, he sends her to the Naughty Stool, at which moment the mind-controlled children break free and tear Supernanny to shreds. Also on that episode, they don't use her actual name which is Jo Frost [4]
- The US animated series South Park
spoofed the show in a 2006 episode "Tsst", though unlike the Drawn Together
episode, the Supernanny
parody was not the focus of the show. In the episode, which also features parodies of Nanny 911
and The Dog Whisperer
, Supernanny is one of the nannies called upon to discipline Eric Cartman but his behavior ends up driving her to a mental institution and eating her own excrement yelling "From hell, it's from hell!". [5]
- The character "Miss Foster" portrayed by Sarah Lancashire in the episode Partners in Crime
from the television sci-fi show Doctor Who
was based on Jo Frost's signature outfit, hairstyle, glasses, voice and body language.
References
- TV ratings: August 29 | Media | MediaGuardian
- ABC Announces Early Pick-ups of Alternative Series for 2008-2009 Season
- 'Super Manny' Puts a Guy in the Nanny Seat
- Drawn Together: Super Nanny Recap - TV.com
- Home News Tribune Online {{Dead link|date=February 2008}}