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Outnumbered is a British television sitcom created by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin, and broadcast on BBC One.The series stars Claire Skinner and Hugh Dennis as the parents of three headstrong children (played by Tyger Drew-Honey, Daniel Roche, and Ramona Marquez), while attempting to navigate everyday life.
Outnumbered was nominated for the 2008 "Broadcast Award" for "Best Comedy Programme", [59] but lost the award to The Thick of It. [60] The show was given the "British Comedy Guide Editors' Award" in The Comedy.co.uk Awards 2007 [61] and the "Best Returning British TV Sitcom" in The Comedy.co.uk Awards 2008, beating Peep Show by six votes. [62]
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The hit sitcom originally ran for six series from 2007 until 2014, but a new BBC episode caught up with the hectic Brockman family, led by Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner’s parents eight years ...
Outnumbered (British TV series), a 2007–2024 British comedy series that aired on the BBC; Outnumbered (American TV program), a 2014 news discussion program that airs on Fox News Channel; OutNumbered!, a 1990 educational computer game published by The Learning Company "Outnumbered" (song), a 2019 single by Irish singer Dermot Kennedy
During the filming of Outnumbered, Marquez notched up a handful of other childhood screen credits; she appeared in the 2009 TV movie Enid about the life of Enid Blyton, and in the 2010 Colin Firth ...
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I'll start with episode one next time I watch it and see how it goes from there. RTY1998 —Preceding undated comment added 18:36, 7 January 2010 (UTC). These episode descriptions are worthy of the non-spoiling teasers in a TV guide. But this is an encyclopedia. They should not refer to 'an event' or 'a revelation' but say what it is.