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Do you want to be on Channel 4's Wife Swap TV programme?

Channel 4

BudgieWorld.co.uk has been approached to help with finding a family to take part in a new series for the TV show "Wife Swap ".

 

A researcher for the Television Company - RDF Television is looking for families that are very passionate about animals. In particular she is looking to speak with families that pamper their pets or dedicate a lot of time and money to their animals.  Like many budgie breeders do !!!

 

The show reflects how diverse British family lives are today and gives families an opportunity to share interests and their chosen lifestyle. They are particularly looking for a family with children still in the home who would be interested in sharing their passion for their pets with another family.

 

If you are interested in taking part.  Kerry (the researcher) would love to hear from you.  Kerry can be contacted on 0207 013 4497 or emailed at kerry.plant@rdfmedia.com if you think you fit the bill and fancy taking part.  Of course all calls are confidential and there is absolutely no obligation at this stage.

 

Good luck, and I look forward to seeing a Budgie mad family on the telly !!!

 

About Wife Swap

 

Wife Swap takes a fun look at how couples run their lives. The series lifts the lid on the choices different people make: how they divide up parenting, shopping and house work, spending priorities and what they want from their social life. Here is a rare opportunity to witness what it is like to live someone else's life and experiences.

The two women of each family trade places for ten days to see what it is like to live in another family's home. It doesn't interfere with their normal everyday work life, but instead of returning to their own home, they return to their new family's home. What is it like to live with a different spouse? How do they cope being a mother to a stranger's children? For the first five days of the challenge, they fit into their new family's lifestyle, and adopt their daily routine – which may be far removed from their own! For the remaining five days, they have the opportunity to bring their own ideas into the running of the new household. Once the ten day challenge is complete, both families meet up and talk about their experiences. They discuss how the ten days has affected their own relationship.