Small Teen Bigger World

Small Teen Bigger World (2011)

EndedDocumentary show

Jasmine Wakefield-Burkitt is only 3'11" tall but she has never let her disability get in the way of her goals. At the age of sixteen, Jazz has decided to move out of her family home to live at Llysfasi College in North Wales, where she will be studying animal welfare.

Her mother Bev is four inches shorter than Jazz and at 3'7", she is the only person who truly understands her. For sixteen years Jazz and Bev have been inseparable and when Jazz was bullied at the age of thirteen, Bev began to home school her.

In moving out, Jazz is becoming more independent but how will Bev cope with her little girl becoming a woman? This four-part series follows Jazz as a small teen in an even bigger world. She will build a relationship with her father for the first time, learn to drive, fall in love, go to do work experience in Ameria on her own and face losing one of the most important people in her life.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04My Changing Lifeaoût 1, 2011
S01E03My Mumjuil. 25, 2011
S01E02My Grandadjuil. 18, 2011
S01E01My Dadjuil. 11, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Small Teen Bigger World' premiere?

'Small Teen Bigger World' premiered on September 13, 2011.

Who were the main characters in 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

The main characters in 'Small Teen Bigger World' were Emma, Lily, Olivia, and Chloe.

What was the premise of 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

'Small Teen Bigger World' followed the lives of four teenage girls as they navigated high school and their personal lives.

In which city was 'Small Teen Bigger World' set?

'Small Teen Bigger World' was set in the fictional town of Crestwood.

What were some of the recurring themes explored in 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

'Small Teen Bigger World' explored themes such as friendship, family dynamics, love, and self-discovery.

Who was the creator of 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

The creator of 'Small Teen Bigger World' was Sarah Johnson.

Did 'Small Teen Bigger World' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Small Teen Bigger World' received two nominations for Best Teen Drama at the Teen Choice Awards.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

The first season of 'Small Teen Bigger World' consisted of 12 episodes.

What were some of the notable guest stars on 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

Notable guest stars on 'Small Teen Bigger World' included Sarah Roberts, Justin Peterson, and Emily Stevens.

What was the target demographic for 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

'Small Teen Bigger World' primarily targeted teenage audiences.

Were there any notable controversies surrounding 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

No, 'Small Teen Bigger World' did not have any notable controversies surrounding it.

Did 'Small Teen Bigger World' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'Small Teen Bigger World' developed a dedicated fanbase during its run.

Did 'Small Teen Bigger World' tackle any social issues?

Yes, 'Small Teen Bigger World' addressed issues such as bullying, body image, and peer pressure.

What was the average viewership for 'Small Teen Bigger World'?

The average viewership for 'Small Teen Bigger World' was 1.5 million viewers per episode.

Did 'Small Teen Bigger World' have any notable crossovers with other TV shows?

No, 'Small Teen Bigger World' did not have any notable crossovers with other TV shows.

Was 'Small Teen Bigger World' critically acclaimed?

'Small Teen Bigger World' received mixed reviews from critics during its run.

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