
At Home with the Madeley's
For the first time, the Madeley's are opening their doors to a family reality show, as we get to see them as we've never seen them before in At Home with the Madeley's. At the heart of the series is Richard and Judy's daughter, Chloe who's just become a mum for the very first time. With her parents even more involved in her life, and husband former rugby star James Haskell forging a new career as a DJ, Chloe is navigating complex family dynamics, a busy career and motherhood.
We'll see TV royalty Richard and Judy as the doting grandparents, supporting Chloe through the tough early months of motherhood and enjoying their ever-growing family as we follow them on family days out and family holidays.
Cast

Richard Madeley

Judy Finnigan

James Haskell

Chloe Madeley
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