People Like Us (TV series) explained

Genre:Factual
Narrated:Natalie Casey
Company:Dragonfly Film and Television Productions
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:2
Num Episodes:10
Runtime:60 minutes
Network:BBC Three

People Like Us is a British reality documentary series broadcast on BBC Three. The programme tries to reflect the true lives of some of the residents of council estates in England, which according to the programme have continually ranked as the most deprived in the UK.[1] The show has been criticised by Manchester residents, as well as the wider UK for showing a very stereotypical view of council estate residents.

The series mainly featured the areas of Harpurhey, Moston and Collyhurst. As a result of how the series depicted the areas, 'I love Harpurhey' banners were displayed by local residents to dispute the depiction of the broadcasters.[2] [3] [4] Each episode lasts 60 minutes. The narrator of the programme is Natalie Casey.

References

  1. Web site: People Like Us Programme Information. Dragonfly Film and Television Productions Ltd. 20 February 2013. https://archive.today/20130418172807/http://www.dragonfly.tv/productions.php?production=2641. 18 April 2013. dead.
  2. Web site: BBC3's People Like Us isn't real life, it's pantomime poverty. The Guardian. 10 February 2013.
  3. Web site: People Like Us: New BBC Three series upsets locals. BBC News. 19 February 2013.
  4. Web site: Locals attack "biased and distorted" BBC3 series People Like Us. Radio Times. 19 February 2013.