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21st Century Child

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21st Century Child
Directed byLavinia Darby[1]
Presented byDavid Coleman
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producerAdrian Lynch[1]
ProducerLiz Faulkner[1]
Production locationAround Ireland
EditorPaul Giles[1]
Original release
NetworkRTÉ One
Release7 April 2008 (2008-04-07)
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21st Century Child is an RTÉ television programme which follows children with cameras. It is presented by David Coleman, a practising clinical psychologist.[2] It began on 7 April 2008.[3] A second series began airing from 2 November 2009.[1]

21st Century Child is similar to the BBC shows 7UP, originating in 1964, and Child of Our Time, originating in 2000.[4]

Format

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In 2007, RTÉ television began following 12 newborn children and their families.[5] It continued to do so in the years that followed.

In the first series, viewers were introduced to the participating families. In the first episode, two babies were scheduled to be born, with a third baby unexpectedly born.[6] Other babies were born in the second and third episodes of the first series,[7][8] and by episode four all the relevant babies had been born.[9]

In the second series, the program revisited several of the families,[10] with several episodes focusing on relationship difficulties, perceived bad behaviour, and a potential relocation to another country.[11]

In the third series, themes included the impact of depression on parenting,[12] lone-parenting and stay at home fathers,[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "RTÉ's '21st Century Child' Returns". Irish Film and Television Network. IFTN. 29 October 2009. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
  2. ^ "David Coleman". RTÉ Television.
  3. ^ Hegarty, Shane (8 April 2008). "21st Century Child, 21st century conundrum". The Irish Times. Retrieved 8 April 2008.
  4. ^ Nugent, Aine (7 April 2008). "Little brother (and sis) are being watched... by the TV camera as they grow up every month for six years". Irish Independent. Retrieved 7 April 2008.
  5. ^ "About the Show". RTÉ Television.
  6. ^ "Series 1: Episode 1". RTÉ Television.
  7. ^ "Series 1: Episode 2". RTÉ Television.
  8. ^ "Series 1: Episode 3". RTÉ Television.
  9. ^ "Series 1: Episode 4". RTÉ Television.
  10. ^ "Series 2: Episode 1". RTÉ Television.
  11. ^ "Series 2: Episode 3". RTÉ Television.
  12. ^ "Series 3: Episode 1". RTÉ Television.
  13. ^ "Series 3: Episode 2". RTÉ Television.