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The Nest (Australian TV series)

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The Nest
GenreObservational documentary
Developed byFreehand Productions
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producerPeter Abbott
ProducerPaul Rudd
Production locationAustralia
Running time60 Minutes
Production companyFreehand Productions
Original release
NetworkSBS

The Nest is an Australian television series that explores 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.[citation needed]

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