Kos
Parents secretly keep tabs on their teenage offspring's holidays. Sophie and Ronnie head to Kos. Sophie experiments with laughing gas and Ronnie snogs his way around town.
大象传媒 Three throws open the doors on the ultimate rite of passage for the average teenager - the first ever summer holiday abroad without their parents. But what these teenagers couldn't possibly have guessed is that whilst they enjoy their first taste of freedom, with all its temptations and excesses, they are being secretly watched... by their parents. It will be an eye-opening experience, but will it bring them closer together or drive them further apart?
Two teens from very different backgrounds head to the party island of Kos. 18-year-old Sophie from Sussex is leaving behind her strict Jehovah's Witness parents for her first holiday without them, while in Kent 19-year-old exhibitionist and mummy's boy Ronnie is also looking forward to the freedom of his first lads' holiday.
What Ronnie and Sophie don't know is that their parents are coming too, and for the next six days they will be covertly watching their every move. This could be a problem for Sophie who believes that what her parents don't know can't hurt them. But as she lets her hair down in some of Kos's hottest night spots she is completely unaware that her parents, who don't condone sex before marriage or excessive alcohol consumption, are literally just around the corner.
Meanwhile Ronnie and his mates are wasting no time in Kos and set out to sample the local nightlife. Ronnie's father is hoping that he'll see a different side to his son - one that doesn't involve his mother doing everything for him, even cutting his toenails. But he is about to see a lot more than he bargained for.
As the week progresses, Sophie experiments with laughing gas and decides to go skinny dipping, while Ronnie snogs his way around town, and gets himself kicked out of a club for getting his manhood out.
When Sophie's group and Ronnie's group run into each other they immediately clash. Fuelled with alcohol, the two groups argue with dramatic consequences that leave the parents stunned.
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"Bang out of order!"
Duration: 02:46
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Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents in Kos
Duration: 01:07
Music Played
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Rihanna
Only Girl
- In the World.
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Example
Stay Awake
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The Wombats
Tokyo
- Vampires & Wolves.
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Olly Murs
Heart Skips A Beat (feat. Rizzle Kicks)
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Cliff Richard & The Shadows
Summer Holiday
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David Savcic
Islands in the sun
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Daniel Kandi
Venice Beach
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Taio Cruz
Higher
featuring Kylie
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Calvin Harris
Bounce (feat. Kelis)
featuring Kelis
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Alexandra Stan
Mr Saxobeat
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Chris Brown
Beautiful People
featuring Benny Benassi
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Frank Turner
I Still Believe
Instrumental
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DEV
Bass down low
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David Guetta
Turn me on
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The xx
Islands
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LMFAO
Sorry For Party Rockin
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Paolo Nutini
Worried Man
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David Holmes
The Ballad Of Sarah And Jack
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Paolo Nutini
Pencil Full of Lead
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Ed Sheeran
The A Team
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DJ Fresh
Louder (feat. Sian Evans)
featuring Sian Evans
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Wynter Gordon
Dirty talk
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Sidney Samson
Riverside Let's Go
featuring Wizard Sleeve
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Laidback Luke
Turbulence
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Dom
Living In America
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Example
Changed The Way You Kiss
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ARTY
Zara
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The Pigeon Detectives
What Can I Say
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Scouting for Girls
Love How It Hurts
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Alex Gaudino Feat. Kelly Rowland - What a Feeling
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Coldplay
Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall
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Bruno Mars
Marry you
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Olly Murs
Busy
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Israel Kamakawiwo驶ole
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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Tinchy Stryder
Take me Back
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Swedish House Mafia
Miami 2 Ibiza
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deadmau5
Some chords
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Lorne Balfe
Dark Menace
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Lanu
Beautiful Trash
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Katy Perry
Fireworks Club remix
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Yolanda Be Cool - We no Speak Americano
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Flo Rida
Club can't handle me
featuring David Guetta
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David Guetta
Where Them Girls At (feat. Flo Rida & Nicki Minaj)
featuring Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Series Producer | Zoe Page |
Executive Producer | Jo Scarratt |
Executive Producer | Tayte Simpson |
Broadcasts
- Wed 25 Jan 2012 21:00
- Thu 26 Jan 2012 00:50
- Fri 27 Jan 2012 04:30
- Fri 27 Jan 2012 22:30
- Sat 28 Jan 2012 03:00
- Sun 29 Jan 2012 02:05
- Sun 29 Jan 2012 23:30
- Sun 12 Feb 2012 23:30
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- Mon 30 Jul 2012 01:30
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