A new reality: trusting teens.(BBC Worldwide Americas Inc. comes up with a new program, "In Trust Me, I'm a Teenager")(Brief Article)

Multichannel News, November, 2005 by Clarke, Melanie M.

BBC America's upcoming three-part reality series goes where most clans dare not tread--turning to teens for advice. In Trust Me, I'm a Teenager, a panel of three teens make the rules for troubled families. One episode puts the spotlight the Nevilles, with arguing parents; a controlling mom who continually yells at her kids; a lazy older brother who sleeps on the couch; a middle sister whose moods drive everyone crazy; and the youngest son, who's so timid he's barely noticed amid the ruckus.

The teen panel is surprisingly mature and honest with the family, but finds it must get creative in laying down the law and helping settle disputes. With no monetary prize at stake, the family's only reward is change. The panel pulls no punches in assigning...

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