Outnumbered | |
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Genre | Comedy drama Sitcom |
Created by | Andy Hamilton Guy Jenkin |
Written by | Andy Hamilton Guy Jenkin |
Directed by | Andy Hamilton Guy Jenkin |
Starring | Claire Skinner Hugh Dennis Tyger Drew-Honey Daniel Roche Ramona Marquez Samantha Bond David Ryall Rosalind Ayres |
Composer | Philip Pope |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 5 |
No. of episodes | 35 (+ 6 shorts) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jimmy Mulville Jon Rolph |
Producers | Andy Hamilton Guy Jenkin Pat Lees |
Production locations | West London |
Cinematography | Martin Hawkins Rob Kitzmann |
Editors | Mark Williams Mark Davis Nigel Williams Steve Tempia Simon Reglar Will Claramunt |
Running time | 30 minutes 40 minutes (specials) |
Production companies | Hat Trick Productions BBC |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One BBC One HD |
Release | 28 August 2007 present | –
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Outnumbered is a British sitcom about the Brockman family, starring Hugh Dennis as the father, Claire Skinner as the mother and their three children played by Tyger Drew-Honey, Daniel Roche and Ramona Marquez.
There were five series, which aired on BBC One from 2007 to 2014.[1][2][3][4] A final Christmas special aired on 26 December 2016.[5] The following year, Hugh Dennis expressed hope that more one-off specials would be made following the success of the 2016 Christmas special.[6] Another special is due to be broadcast on BBC One in December 2024.[7]
Produced by Hat Trick Productions, Outnumbered was written, directed and produced by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin, although parts of the show are semi-improvised. The adult actors learn the scripts, while the children are given last-minute instructions by the writers instead.[8]
The programme has received critical acclaim for its semi-improvisational scripting and realistic portrayal of children and family life.[9] Ratings have been average for its time slot, but the series has won a number of awards from the Comedy.co.uk awards, the Royal Television Society, the British Comedy Awards and the Broadcasting Press Guild.[10] Plans for an American adaptation were announced in February 2009,[11] but as of November 2024[update] this has not materialised. The original series began airing in the US on BBC America on 30 July 2011,[12] as well as airing on PBS stations.
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