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Following Britain's largest family in the lead up to the birth of their 10th daughter, as cameras return to their chaotic and fascinating family home in Lancashire in 21 Kids and Counting
After saying baby number 20 was definitely the last, Britain’s biggest brood – the Radford family from Morecambe in Lancashire – are expecting number 21.
This latest catch-up with the family follows them as they prepare for the pitter-patter of more tiny feet, plus cope as their older children decide to fly the busy nest, learn to drive and make huge decisions about their futures.
Before the latest new arrival, parents Sue, 43, and Noel, 47, also decide to take the family on a holiday to Benidorm – just imagine the stress of packing for 20 children!
But this lot are used to everything being super-sized, so as usual they take it all in their stride and enjoy some quality family time in the sun.
TV Times rating: ****
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