7 Little Johnstons
From Wednesday 3 March at 20:00
In some ways, the Johnstons are an average American family of seven in rural Georgia trying to achieve the American Dream. This is no ordinary family, however - they are the largest known family of little people in the world, and the action in their lives has never been bigger. This season, there are no little kids left in the Johnston household: Liz and Anna are in college, Alex and Emma are starting high school and Jonah has his first serious girlfriend. Amber is taking this opportunity to start teaching again, but it's not without stress, as the coronavirus has school plans up in the air for everyone. This being the Johnstons, they know how to have fun, even in quarantine - whether it's video challenges or pole dancing classes! As they navigate an increasingly turbulent world, the family continue to face life's ups and downs in the best way possible.
My 600-lb Life
From Friday 12 March at 20:00
Losing weight is a struggle for many, but for some it's a matter of life or death. This series follows the lives of people weighing over 600lbs as they embark on an incredible weight-loss journey to try and turn their lives around forever. Each episode follows the moving story a different individual as, under the supervision of straight- talking bariatric surgeon, Dr. Now, they undergo a dangerous gastric bypass surgery and life-altering dietary changes with hopes of losing hundreds of pounds. It's a huge undertaking as they each deal with addiction, dependence and helplessness, in the hope of finally achieving victory, pride and freedom from the prison that is their bodies.
Sister Wives
From Wednesday 17 March at 22:00
At first glance, the Browns are a typical big American family, but as Kody, father and husband, explains, "I fell in love, fell in love again and then again." This is the incredible story of Kody Brown, his three wives and extraordinary family. Coming up this season, the Sister Wives' houses are all still far apart in Flagstaff and there has been no progress with building houses together on their big plot of land. Worryingly, the physical distance is turning into an emotional distance. Do they even still want to live together? With the increasingly tense family dynamic tested like never before as the Covid-19 pandemic takes hold, will they be able to adapt together?
Curvy Brides' Boutique
From Sunday 28 March at 18:00
Britain's most exclusive plus-size bridal boutique is opening its doors once more to welcome more curvy brides as they look for their dream dress. Here, best friends Jo Cooke and Alison Law are transforming wedding dress shopping for big brides-to-be, making the difficult task of finding a bridal gown a positive and stress-free experience. This season brings more brides, more emotion and more stunning transformations; from an inspirational bride who's overcome severe mental health problems to a bride who unexpectedly found love later in life, there's a heartwarming story behind every fitting. And, as always, with both empathy and fashionable flair Jo and Alison help even the most body-conscious bride look and feel like a princess.
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