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‘Supernanny” Jo Frost is put ting her long-running show in permanent time out. British TV star says that this is her final season — because she would like to start a family of her own.
will best suit the week’s case. It also applies the narrative pressure of getting the kids ready for some party or public event, while “Supernanny” looks back in to see how they’ve been ...
When I first saw Channel 4's populist parenting show, Supernanny, in which horribly behaved children are "tamed" by severe-looking ex-nanny Jo Frost, I found it too distressing to watch in full.
Dec. 1, 2006 — -- The casting team of ABC's reality series "Supernanny" is looking for families for the new third season of the show. The show's producers are searching the country to find ...
Simon Earl / Splash News TV’s original “Supernanny” is back — and this time she’s throwing a lifeline to the entire family. In “Family SOS With Jo Frost,” premiering next month on ...
Fifteen years after “Supernanny” came to the United States ... no-nonsense appearance (formal suit and heels, hair in a tight bun) and was whisked to the doorsteps of each home via a black ...
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