The new ITV series is set to be one of the station’s biggest shows of the year
Graham Norton’s new ITV series The Neighbourhood is finally here, but who are the families taking part in the programme? Premiering on Friday, April 24, the broadcaster are hoping The Neighbourhood is their next big hit.
The first season of the series will consist of 11 episodes. Airing the same day as the I’m A Celebrity South Africa final, the series sees families and households compete in a street-sized popularity contest.
Living in a neighbourhood specially created for the show, they will be seen battling it out for the chance to take home a life-changing £250,000 cash prize.
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ITV have teased that it ‘marries high-stakes competition, epic challenges and relatable domestic drama, to offer a completely fresh flavour of reality’. With the households consisting of real life friends and families, they will be seen trying to mingle and potentially sabotage their way to a major win.
Teasing why he joined the show, Graham said: “What was so refreshing about this was that it was an idea I hadn’t heard before. It taps into the minutia of daily life that we’re all fascinated by.
“The neighbours and what’s going on, I am Mr twitchy curtain. It super sizes it, the scale and ambition of it. It’s almost 200 cameras, I’ve never worked on anything of this size before. They are being filmed 24/7. There’s the game part and the reality of what’s going on inside those houses, which is equally entertaining.”
With the series set to become the talk of the nation over the coming weeks, here are the families looking to win the life-changing amount of money.
The Kandolas and Samra
The Kandolas and Samra are a blended family from Bedfordshire, made up of mum Sunita, 52 her husband Tony, 57 and Sunita’s 24-year-old son Ruben, the youngest of her three children.
Tony said: “We want to do our best to win the show so hopefully Ruben could move out!” Sunita stated: “For me, it was really important to represent our community and to highlight we’re a blended family. Between us we’ve got six adult kids and grandchildren. We wanted to break away from the stigma that Asian women should be a certain way.”
The Scouse Haus
Hailing from Liverpool, the Scouse Haus consists of twin sisters Louise and Lyndsey, both 25-year-old Baristas, and Lyndsey’s girlfriend Rosie, 28. The group decided to join the show because they ‘don’t want every day to look the same’.
Rosie noted: “I felt like all of us were sitting ducks in the way that our lives were. We hated our jobs, so something that was going to pluck us out of our everyday life and put us in this simulation for however long – why not?”
The Brandons
The Bradons are a household of five from Essex, across three generations. They’re made up of mum Faye-Marie, 69, her daughter 29-year-old daughter Alicia, sons Lucas and Nathan, 37 and 45, and Nathan’s 17-year-old son Zach.
“I think it was an opportunity for us all to be together, to spend that time intimately within the household because a lot of us are often away with work and things like that. We wanted that opportunity to have that time together, bonding and of course there was the opportunity to win £250,000 which would be very beneficial to all members of the family,” Nathan said.
The Pescuds
Hailing from Cambridgeshire, the Pescuds consist of Paul and Wendy, 51 and 55, and their children Grace and Harrison, 18 and 25. Paul stated that they wanted to go on the show as it’s ‘really interesting and something different to do’.
“We don’t know anybody who has been on a reality programme. It was interesting and exciting, and especially as it was as a family,” he said.
The Uni Boys
Proving that it’s not just families welcome in The Neighbourhood is The Uni Boys. The close group of friends made up of Hadi, 23 Kevin, 21, DJ, 21 and Fahad, 21, met during their first term at Nottingham Trent University.
“I think we’re all quite different, so when we have conversations we all have something to bring in. I feel like it enhances our dynamic because we’re all funny, we all roll off each other, we’ve got a really good friendship dynamic that other people can see,” Kevin said.
The Lozman-Sturrocks
The final household taking part in The Neighbourhood are the Lozman-Sturrocks. The close knit family from Darlington is made up of Christine, 72, her husband Dave, 67, her son Jordan, 34, and Jordan’s wife Katie, 29.
Christine said: “I’m growing old disgracefully. I’m still very, very competitive and that’s what I wanted to show. There is still life in us – we can still take part and have fun. Also, to represent the North! I wanted people to see we’re good people, kind and inclusive. When you get into your 70s, you don’t get many chances to do many firsts. We’re very sociable people and we love being with people.”


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