What is the premise of the TV show “Raising Sextuplets”?
RAISING SEXTUPLETS Thursday night at 10, WE “Raising Sextuplets,” a new series that tracks the life of a couple with six 16-month-olds, seems to confirm at least one concept with which most parents of young children would concur: After you’ve chased all those kids around all day, who has time for extramarital dramas? In other words, this is no “Jon and Kate,” and that is altogether a good thing. Otherwise, however, “Raising Sextuplets” is no more than moderately interesting, for the simple reason that’s all the interest most people can work up about the children of people they don’t know. Even if those children are on television. What’s precious and adorable to Jenny Masche, the mom on this show, is that little Blake is the naughty one, always trying to be the alpha toddler, or that Molli is the perfect baby, always accommodating. To a point, that’s cute for the rest of us, too, because all parents, grandparents and friends and relatives of parents have seen those same minidramas form
The new U.S. reality TV show “Raising Sextuplets” will chronicle a couple’s adventures as the first-time parents of sextuplets, WE tv announced. The six-episode series is to debut June 11, the same day as Jenny and Bryan Masche’s children’s 2nd birthday. The premiere will be preceded by a special encore airing of the WE tv original documentary, “OMG! Sextuplets!” “From tackling differences in parenting styles to figuring out logistics of taking six toddlers out for dinner, ‘Raising Sextuplets’ is a no-holds-barred look at the realities of life with multiple babies,” the network said in a news release. Source: www.upi.com Sources: www.upi.
RAISING SEXTUPLETS Thursday night at 10, WE “Raising Sextuplets,” a new series that tracks the life of a couple with six 16-month-olds, seems to confirm at least one concept with which most parents of young children would concur: After you’ve chased all those kids around all day, who has time for extramarital dramas? In other words, this is no “Jon and Kate,” and that is altogether a good thing. Sources: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2009/06/11/2009-06-11_raising_sextuplets_doesnt_raise_interest_on_we_tv.
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