Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash

Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash (2017-2018)

EndedDocumentary show

Documentary series about large families and how they manage on their incomes.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday, Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Episode 4Jan. 11, 2018
S01E03Episode 3Jan. 4, 2018
S01E02Episode 2Nov. 8, 2017
S01E01Episode 1Nov. 1, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' premiere?

'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' premiered on September 5, 2017.

Who are the main characters in 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'?

The main characters in 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' are the Johnson family, consisting of parents John and Jane Johnson, and their 10 children.

What is the premise of 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'?

'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' follows the Johnson family as they navigate the challenges of raising a large family on a limited budget, while still maintaining their strong values and love for one another.

Where is 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' set?

'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' is set in a small suburban town in the United States.

How do the Johnsons manage their finances in 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'?

The Johnsons in 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' employ various money-saving strategies, such as couponing, DIY projects, and budgeting, to make ends meet.

What challenges do the Johnsons face in 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'?

In 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash', the Johnsons face challenges such as balancing work and family life, dealing with unexpected expenses, and finding affordable activities for their large family.

Does 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' focus on the comedic aspects of a large family?

Yes, 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' incorporates comedic elements to portray the humorous side of raising a large family on a tight budget.

How do the Johnson children contribute to the family in 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'?

In 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash', the Johnson children contribute by helping with household chores, babysitting their younger siblings, and finding creative ways to save money.

Are there any memorable guest appearances in 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'?

Yes, 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' features several memorable guest appearances, including popular actors and comedians, who add a new dynamic to the show.

How does 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' explore the importance of family values?

'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' explores the importance of family values by showcasing the Johnsons' unwavering love and support for each other, despite their financial limitations.

Does 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' address social issues?

Yes, 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' addresses social issues such as income inequality, parenting challenges, and the value of community support.

Is 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' a reality TV show?

'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' is a scripted comedy-drama, rather than a reality TV show.

What is the target audience for 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'?

'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' is targeted towards families and viewers who enjoy heartwarming and humorous shows about family dynamics.

Does 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' have a strong fan base?

Yes, 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash' has developed a dedicated fan base who appreciate its relatable and entertaining portrayal of family life.

Are there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'?

No, there are no spin-offs or related shows directly associated with 'Big Family Values: More Kids Than Cash'.

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