Living with Parents / Documentary

dosullivan

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Hello,
I am currently researching a documentary which concerns people with children, who have moved back in with their parents.

We are hoping to focus on a number of different stories concerning people with children who have moved back in with their parents and the various reasons why this has come about.

It might be a financial reason, it might be a lifestyle choice or it could be any other reason.

If there is anyone out there who would fit this profile and be interested in talking to me about their situation they can PM me and I'll get back to them.
Thank you.
Kind Regards
 
What i'd really love to see is a follow up to 'i'm an adult get me out of here' remember the series where people who were encouraged to strech financially and buy property miles from where they worked. Would be interested to see how that worked out.
 
What i'd really love to see is a follow up to 'i'm an adult get me out of here' remember the series where people who were encouraged to strech financially and buy property miles from where they worked. Would be interested to see how that worked out.

I would absolutely love to see a follow up of that show. Its a fantastic documentary opportunity waiting to happen! The whole country would tune in. Although the original participants might be too embarrassed, angry, emigrated by now to reappear.
 
Or how about

"I'm in NAMA, Get Me Out Of H.... oh no hang on a minute, actually things aren't too bad now that I'm getting a steady salary to run my bankrupt business"
 
I remember that programme . Who was the guy that helped then (or ruined them) would love to see a follow up . That programme was made in the height of the boom .
 
Just wondering if you wish to contact the parents or the adult children.
You could have two very different versions of the same situation depending on whom you speak to!!
 
I remember that programme . Who was the guy that helped then (or ruined them) would love to see a follow up . That programme was made in the height of the boom .

It was [broken link removed].


Wonder how that went? I found an article from Jan this year stating he hoped to start paying himself a proper salary in the next 6 to 9 months.

From his website, [broken link removed]:
 
I would absolutely love to see a follow up of that show. Its a fantastic documentary opportunity waiting to happen! The whole country would tune in. Although the original participants might be too embarrassed, angry, emigrated by now to reappear.

Me too. The series seems to have vanished, I can't find clips anywhere. It encapsulated the zeitgeist so perfectly. There used to be discussions on here after each programme iirc. They would be worth a re-read too.
 
Originally Posted by Black Sheep http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=1292315#post1292315
Just wondering if you wish to contact the parents or the adult children.
You could have two very different versions of the same situation depending on whom you speak to!!


Hi Black Sheep,
Thanks for the question. I'm looking to speak to both the adult children and the parents they have moved back in with, as both sides of the story will ideally be featured.
 
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What i'd really love to see is a follow up to 'i'm an adult get me out of here' remember the series where people who were encouraged to strech financially and buy property miles from where they worked. Would be interested to see how that worked out.

I would absolutely love to see a follow up of that show. Its a fantastic documentary opportunity waiting to happen! The whole country would tune in. Although the original participants might be too embarrassed, angry, emigrated by now to reappear.

Me too!

I hope dosullivan is taking heed of this....
 
Me too!

I hope dosullivan is taking heed of this....

I might email tv3 and tell them there is a clamour for this documentary to be followed up, if rte wont do it perhaps they might be interested. All it requires is to track down the original participants, cant imagine thatd be too hard, theyll all be stuck in massive NE homes unable to move anywhere!!
 
I think a follow up would be a great idea. The whole tone of that programme was that anyone living at home after the age of about 21 was a sad loser. I remember one girl in particular who was from, and still worked in, Dublin being encouraged to buy a house somewhere like Mullingar where she knew absolutely no one and would be facing a long commute into work every day, leaving her no time to get to know her neighbours or join local activities or stuff like that. It kind of encompassed the madness of the celtic tiger years.