Child of Our Time

Not to be confused with A Child of Our Time, an oratorio (1944) by Michael Tippett

Child of Our Time
Created by Tessa Livingstone
Starring Professor Robert Winston,
The children and their parents
Production
Producer(s) BBC
Open University
Running time 1hr
Release
Original network BBC One
Original release 2000 – present

Child of Our Time is a documentary commissioned by the BBC, co-produced with the Open University and presented by Robert Winston. It follows the lives of 25 children, born at the beginning of the 21st century, as they grow from infancy, through childhood, and on to becoming young adults.

The aim of the series is to build up a coherent and scientifically accurate picture of how the genes and the environment of growing children interact to make a fully formed adult. A large portion of the series is made up of experiments designed to examine these questions. The main topic under consideration is: "Are we born or are we made?". The nature of the family in contemporary Britain is also addressed.

The project is planned to run for 20 years, following its subjects from birth until the age of 20. During the first half of its run a set of about three or four episodes was produced annually. After 2008 new episodes became less frequent, and in 2011 there was some doubt about the future of the programme, including from Winston himself.[1] In February 2013 it was announced that the series would resume, with two new episodes presented by Winston.[2] Rather than the psychological experiments of previous series, these episodes focused on the first interviews with the participating children themselves and their families.

The children

The 25 children that feature in the programme were born to 22 families between September 1999 and February 2000. They were chosen in order to represent a wide range of genetic, social, geographical and ethnic backgrounds. They are:

Episode guide

Series One (2000)

  1. Babies

Series Two (2001)

  1. The Personality Test
  2. Tomboy or Sissy?
  3. Brain Magic

Series Three (2002)

  1. Thanks for the Memories
  2. Power Struggles
  3. Active or Idle

Series Four (2004)

  1. Zero to Hero
  2. Read My Lips
  3. The Making of Me

Series Five (2005)

  1. Identity Crisis
  2. State of Play
  3. What are Dads for?
  4. Tried and Tested

Series Six (2006)

  1. Happiness
  2. Flesh and Blood
  3. Right and Wrong
  4. Your Recipe for Success

Series Seven (2007)

  1. The Will to Win
  2. Fitting In or Standing Out
  3. Killing Creativity

Series Eight (2008)

  1. The Divide of the Sexes
  2. The Age of Stress
  3. 24 Hours
  4. A Revolution in Childhood (BBC4)

Series Nine (2010)

  1. The Big Personality Test (broadcast on 30 May)
  2. The Big Personality Test (broadcast on 31 May)

Series Ten (2013)

  1. Growing Up (broadcast on 27 February)
  2. Changing Families (broadcast on 28 February)

Child of Our Time - The Children's Stories

In 2006, there was a spin-off series showing a 30-minute programme each week on one child and their story so far from birth to the age of 6. The programmes did not add anything significant to what had been shown in the previous six years of the series; they were essentially clip shows.

See also

References

  1. Sherwin, Adam (28 May 2011). "Winston fumes at axing of 'Child of Our Time'". The Independent. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  2. "OU on the BBC: Child of Our Time 2013". The Open University. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.

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