A new series starring Morecambe’s Radford family starts early next month.
’22 Kids and Counting’ will return for a ten-part, third series on Channel 5, in the New Year.
Sue and Noel Radford live in Morecambe and have 22 children, making their family the largest in Britain, along with nine grandchildren and six dogs.
The fly-on-the-wall series follows the family during another very busy year, from selling their house and trying to build a new one house in the country, to trying to cope with a massive energy bill, and Noel investigating his family history.
The series will also follow the family as they undertake their biggest holiday ever, to Florida, as well as shopping trips, the latest from the family pie business, and daughter Chloe’s complicated pregnancy and birth of the latest member of the family.
The series also see Sue celebrate her 47th birthday, resulting in a new resolution to improve her fitness, during which she signs herself up for an open water swim in the Lake District.
The new series begins on Channel 5 on Sunday January 8.


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