The Nest (TV series)
| The Nest | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Observational Documentary |
| Developed by | Freehand Productions |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 8 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Peter Abbott |
| Producer(s) | Paul Rudd |
| Location(s) | Australia |
| Running time | 60 Minutes |
| Release | |
| Original network | SBS |
| Picture format | 16x9 |
The Nest is an Australian series that explores the phenomenon (called Peter-pan-demonium) of adult children living with their parents.[1]
The program offers insight into what a family means in this day and age.[2]
Throughout series one, a financial expert and a relationship expert provided the families with guidance and support.
A second series began airing on SBS One in September 2009. The second series focuses on work/life family balance with 3 families who are workaholics and don't spend enough time with their kids. The series also examines long working hours. Performance expert Andrew May provides the families with revised family schedules.[3]
Criticism
The Nest has attracted a degree of criticism for the grating and glib style of the relationship and financial experts.