Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Open Marriage
In London's Shepherd's Bush, Stacey visits married couple Thomas and Cathy and their 7-year-old son, Stanley. Cathy and Thomas have an open relationship and live a polyamorous life. They also share their home with Australian Nicole, who is part of their relationship, making it a ‘Throuple'.
The Family Who Live Online
Stacey spends the weekend with the Saccone Jolys – one of Britain's most popular YouTube families (they have nearly 2 million subscribers). They have four children who have all been featured in online videos ever since they were born.
The Family Without Rules
In Brighton, Stacey stays with Matt and Adele and their three children, 8 year old Ulysses, 4 year old Ostara and baby Kai. Adopting childled parenting, Matt and Adele believe that kids don't need rules – just freedom to choose how they live and learn. They co-sleep with their parents, do not attend mainstream school, decide what they eat and when they eat, have no fixed bedtime and the parents are against mainstream medication.
Cage Fighting Teen
Stacey travels to Preston to spend time with a family who have encouraged their teenage son, Kyle, in his amateur career as an MMA cage fighter since the age of four. Kyle is now 14 and home schooled, so he can concentrate on his fighting. Stacey goes to watch Kyle in a big cage fighting competition - where he will be fighting in front of a large crowd - to see if he has what it takes to be a champion and Stacey questions whether it is right to put your child in the cage.
Mormons
Stacey stays with the Preston family from Ashton-under-Lyne who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as Mormons.
Eldest son of three, Adam, is 17 and deciding whether to become a missionary for the next two years. This means he could be spreading the word anywhere in the world that the church decides to send him. Stacey will be joining the family at the time of this lifechanging decision for Adam and finding out what it's like to grow up with the strict parenting code of the church - including no caffeine, alcohol, sex before marriage and strictly chaperoned dating. The family also hold controversial views on same-sex relationships, which Stacey is keen to discuss.
Landed Gentry
Stacey visits the Arkwright family, in their beautiful Georgian Manor House – Hatton House - in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. Johnnie Arkwright is a direct descendent of Sir Richard Arkwright (who made his money opening the first factory in the Industrial Revolution). Stacey will challenge her views and theirs on privilege, discussing inherited wealth, hunting and private education.
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