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'''''Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose''''' is 2009 television programme for the [[UKTV]] channel [[Watch (TV channel)|Watch]]. It is produced by UKTV along with [[North One]] and [[All3Media]], and hosted by [[Chris Tarrant]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://uktv.co.uk/watch/item/aid/626847|title= Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose|publisher= UKtv}}</ref>. It will give children aged three to six the chance to fulfil an ambition, with weird and often degrading consequences. The series began filming in front of a live studio audience in July 2009 and debuted on Watch on 4 October 2009.
'''''Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose''''' is 2009 television programme for the [[UKTV]] channel [[Watch (TV channel)|Watch]]. It is produced by UKTV along with [[North One]] and [[All3Media]], and hosted by [[Chris Tarrant]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://uktv.co.uk/watch/item/aid/626847|title= Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose|publisher= UKtv}}</ref>. It will give children aged three to six the chance to fulfil an ambition, by undertaking a task or challenge, such as shopping in a supermarket or running a sweet shop. The children believe they are completing the task by themselves, when in reality they are closely watched by their parents and filmed on hidden camera. The series began filming in front of a live studio audience in July 2009 and debuted on Watch on 4 October 2009.


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Revision as of 14:26, 19 May 2010

Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose
Presented byChris Tarrant
Country of origin Vereinigtes Königreich
No. of series1
Production
Camera setupMultiple-camera
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkWatch
Release4 October 2009 –
present

Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose is 2009 television programme for the UKTV channel Watch. It is produced by UKTV along with North One and All3Media, and hosted by Chris Tarrant.[1]. It will give children aged three to six the chance to fulfil an ambition, by undertaking a task or challenge, such as shopping in a supermarket or running a sweet shop. The children believe they are completing the task by themselves, when in reality they are closely watched by their parents and filmed on hidden camera. The series began filming in front of a live studio audience in July 2009 and debuted on Watch on 4 October 2009.

References

  1. ^ "Tarrant Lets the Kids Loose". UKtv.