FOLLOWING the success of the first series of Parenting and Teenagers, the BBC is looking for Muslim role model families to take part in the second series.
As part of the documentary, two British teenagers are sent to live with a family abroad, to experience life in their country under their rules.
In the last series, the BBC sent indulged teenagers from the UK to live with families all over the world, from Jamaica to India, Alabama to South Africa.
A spokesperson from production company Twenty Twenty said: "We are looking for a Muslim family living in Asia, who have teenager children (aged 13-17) and are proud of their strong parenting and family values. The family would need to accommodate both teens for one week in June, and speak excellent English.
"This is a fantastic opportunity to promote Muslim values and family life, and give two British teenagers the chance to have some much-needed structure in their lives."
If you are interested in finding out more, or would like to nominate a family you know, email cathoskin@twentytwenty.tv or call Cat on 00 44 207 284 2020.
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