Fat Families

Fat Families (2010)

EndedReality show

No-nonsense weight loss expert Steve Miller launches his fight against flab. Moving into the homes of supersize families, he sets out to transform the 'fatties' into 'fitties'.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E09Christmas SpecialNov 30, 2010
S02E08The MiddletonsNov 15, 2010
S02E07The Brookes FamilyNov 8, 2010
S02E06The D'ArciersNov 3, 2010
S02E05Jasette, Ladonna, Sharlene and TraceyNov 2, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Fat Families premiere?

Fat Families premiered on January 4th, 2010.

Who hosted Fat Families?

Steve Miller hosted Fat Families.

What was the premise of Fat Families?

Fat Families was a reality TV show that aimed to help families lose weight by changing their lifestyles.

How many families were featured in each episode of Fat Families?

Each episode of Fat Families featured one family.

How long was each episode of Fat Families?

Each episode of Fat Families was one hour long.

Was Fat Families focused on weight loss only?

Yes, Fat Families was focused on helping families lose weight and change their lifestyles.

What kind of exercises were featured in Fat Families?

Fat Families featured a variety of exercises, including running, boxing, and circuit training.

Who provided the nutritional advice on Fat Families?

A nutritionist provided the advice on Fat Families.

Did Fat Families feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, Fat Families featured celebrities such as Peter Andre and Lisa Scott-Lee.

Did Fat Families have any spin-off shows?

Yes, Fat Families had a spin-off show called "Lose Weight for Love."

Was Fat Families a UK-based show?

Yes, Fat Families was a UK-based show.

Did Fat Families have a fitness DVD release?

Yes, Fat Families had a fitness DVD release called "Steve Miller's Fat Families Workout."

Was Fat Families controversial?

Yes, some viewers found Fat Families controversial due to its focus on weight and appearance.

Did Fat Families receive any awards?

No, Fat Families did not receive any awards.

How long did Fat Families run for?

Fat Families ran for one season, which had six episodes.

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