When I Grow Up
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Exclusive: Hunters CEO reveals ‘behind the scenes’ details of TV show
Glynis Frew says she'd hire all of the children who featured on Channel 4's When I Grow Up show.
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Estate agency? A child could do it, claims Channel 4 programme
Some people claim being an estate agent is child’s play, but a Channel 4 series set to start this week is to discover whether that’s true. Called When I Grow Up and starting this Thursday, it follows a group of primary school children aged between seven and nine years old who are put to work running parts of three different businesses including a branch of estate agency chain Hunters. This week the children are let loose on Hello! Magazine; the week after that they help run the Montezuma chocolate factory; and the final programme features six kids working at Hunters as sales agents. The programme, which was shot over six days and required the children to work for four hours a day, includes training sessions with Hunters’ CEO Glynis Frew on how to sell property. The hour-long episode of the show featuring Frew makes for hilarious viewing, particularly because she and her staff take the children and their ideas deadly seriously despite their sometimes off-the-wall suggestions. The show’s producers claim When I Grow Up is more than just light entertainment and is designed to show how children from all kinds of backgrounds can have their attitudes changed through exposure to…
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