Former "Supernanny" Jo Frost has finally met her match on her new TLC series "Family S.O.S. With Jo Frost" (Tuesdays, 9 p.m. Et on TLC).
The Huffington Post has an exclusive sneak peek at this week's episode, above, which TLC is saying features the most difficult family she's ever worked with. The Meads are always fighting and it's really affecting their children, especially six-year-old daughter Peyton, who pulls Jo aside to tell her she wants her family to stop yelling.
Even this clip is hard to watch -- tell us, are you liking Jo's new show? Do you think she's up to tackling these tough cases?
Here's the official episode description from TLC:
The Mead family might be the loudest family in California. Father Dave (45), mother Tara (46), and daughter Ashlynn (16) constantly yell at and have a complete lack of respect for each other. What’s worse, this aggressive behavior is...
The Huffington Post has an exclusive sneak peek at this week's episode, above, which TLC is saying features the most difficult family she's ever worked with. The Meads are always fighting and it's really affecting their children, especially six-year-old daughter Peyton, who pulls Jo aside to tell her she wants her family to stop yelling.
Even this clip is hard to watch -- tell us, are you liking Jo's new show? Do you think she's up to tackling these tough cases?
Here's the official episode description from TLC:
The Mead family might be the loudest family in California. Father Dave (45), mother Tara (46), and daughter Ashlynn (16) constantly yell at and have a complete lack of respect for each other. What’s worse, this aggressive behavior is...
- 6/4/2013
- by Maggie Furlong
- Huffington Post
As TV's beloved "Supernanny," Jo Frost spent seven seasons coming to the rescue of parents whose tots created havoc - but she says she did much of her best counseling when the cameras were off. Frost pulled the plug on her long-running ABC hit in 2011 and began contemplating a new show in which she could assist all kinds of clans, not just those in need of the "naughty step."
"I wanted to be able to create a format that allows me to help the whole family," Frost tells Zap2it. "And I wanted to be able to look at 21st-century issues."
The resulting series, "Family S.O.S. With Jo Frost," airs Tuesdays on TLC and features Frost helping households dealing with impending divorce, bullying, relocation, rebellious teens and other family-fracturing issues.
Frost says she was adamant that the new show not make light of what the families were going through and...
"I wanted to be able to create a format that allows me to help the whole family," Frost tells Zap2it. "And I wanted to be able to look at 21st-century issues."
The resulting series, "Family S.O.S. With Jo Frost," airs Tuesdays on TLC and features Frost helping households dealing with impending divorce, bullying, relocation, rebellious teens and other family-fracturing issues.
Frost says she was adamant that the new show not make light of what the families were going through and...
- 6/3/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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