Wife Swap (British TV series)

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Wife Swap is a British reality television programme that aired on Channel 4 from 7 January 2003 to 15 June 2017.

In the programme, two families, usually from different social classes and lifestyles, swap wives/mothers – and sometimes husbands – for two weeks. In fact, the programme will usually deliberately swap wives with dramatically different lifestyles, such as a messy wife swapping with a fastidiously neat one. Despite using a phrase from the swinging lifestyle, couples participating in the show do not share a bed with the "swapped" spouse while "swapping" homes.

In November 2009, Channel 4 announced that they had cancelled Wife Swap, and no new episodes of the show would be made for the channel.[1] The final episode was broadcast in December 2009.[2]

It was announced that Wife Swap would return for a special Brexit episode to air on 15 June 2017 on Channel 4.[3]

Synopsis

During the first week, the new wife must adhere to exactly the same rules and lifestyle of the wife she is replacing. Each wife leaves behind a house manual which explains her role in the family and the duties she holds. This almost always determines what rules the wives will apply at the "rules change ceremony".

During the second week, the new wives are allowed to establish their own rules, and their new families must adhere to these new household rules. It usually takes a while for the families to adjust to this policy, meanwhile the wives disburse a sum of money to the family they have become involved with, to do what the wives see fit to spend it on.

At the end of the two weeks, the two couples all meet together for the first time, and the wives, along with their husbands, discuss how they felt about the two weeks. This often descends into personal insults and has degenerated into violence at least twice. More often than not, however, both families reach toward a middle ground and express that they have learned from the experience. Sometimes, the table meeting is a very heartfelt and emotional time for the two families who sometimes have complete and mutual respect for each other. A few weeks later, the cameras return to record what changes have occurred since the wife swap.

Transmissions

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Series

Series Start date End date Episodes[7]
1 7 January 2003 28 January 2003 4
2 30 September 2003 4 November 2003 6
3 29 June 2004 27 July 2004[8] 6
4 26 October 2004 9 February 2005 6
5 19 September 2005 24 October 2005 6
6 2006 2006 4
7 2006 2006 5
8 2007 2007 10
9 2008 2008 9
10 2008 2009 5
11 2009 19 December 2009 6

Specials

Date Entitle
30 September 2003 Changed Our Marriage
29 June 2004 Changed Our Marriage
15 June 2017 Brexit Special

Celebrity Wife Swap

There were nine celebrity episodes, airing between 11 November 2003 and 16 August 2009.[9][10]

International versions

Country Title Network First airdate
File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Wife Swap Australia LifeStyle You
Seven Network
9 January 2012
File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus Обмен Жёнами
Obmen Zhjonamy
ONT 24 September 2011
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium De Nieuwe Mama vtm 2004
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Troca de Esposas RecordTV 14 February 2019
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Смени жената
Smeni zhenata
bTV 1 March 2017
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile ¿Quién cambia a quién? Intercambio de Esposas Canal 13 14 March 2006
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Výměna manželek TV Nova 5 September 2005
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Par på prøve TV3 6 October 2003
File:Flag of France.svg France On a échangé nos mamans M6 13 January 2004
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Frauentausch RTL II 14 July 2003
File:Flag of India.svg India Maa Exchange Sony January 2011
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Cambio moglie Fox Life
LA7, SKY Vivo
NOVE
2004
2005-2008
20 May 2020
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel אמא מחליפה
Ima Mahlifah
Channel 2 (Keshet) 2005
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Jouw vrouw, mijn vrouw RTL4 ?
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Wife Swap NZ TVNZ 2 30 May 2019
File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway Konebytte TV3 22 November 2004[11]
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Zamiana żon[12] TV4[12] 7 June 2007[13]
TTV[12] 19 April 2018[14]
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Schimb de mame Prima TV 2006
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Обмен Жёнами
Obmen Zhjonamy
STS 9 July 2011
Yu TV 2017
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Мењам жену
Menjam ženu
RTV Pink
Happy TV
July 2006
File:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Zámena manželiek TV Markiza 6 September 2004
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Me cambio de familia Cuatro 5 February 2010
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Міняю жінку
Minyayu zhinku
1+1 8 March 2010
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Wife Swap ABC
CMT
26 September 2004

Spin-offs

Boss Swap

A spin-off, Boss Swap, was broadcast as a series in the UK.[15] A pilot for an American series was shown on ABC but was not commissioned. Husband Swap and Vacation Swap pilots were also broadcast in America, but were not picked up for series production. In the Netherlands and Belgium Vacation Swap episodes, are produced as "Jouw vakantie, mijn vakantie".

At least once a husband and a live-in boyfriend swapped while the women stayed with their families.

X-Change

There is an ongoing series on China's Hunan Television in which the people being swapped are mostly the eldest children (or in rare cases, youngest or all children) of between 9–16 years old. One of these comes from an affluent family, but with behavioural and legal issues, in which they must surrender all technological gadgets and money (except for the allowances left by the opposite family, or any money they earned or collected). The other is from a poorer agricultural village, often orphaned or with single parents. This show also has celebrity mentors making videos of support for the participants.

In the Netherlands the same format is being used in KRO's Puberruil, broadcast on NPO3. The children are 15–18 years old. Most of the time Dutch children are swapped, but there are also episodes named "Puberruil buitenland" where Dutch children are swapped with children in countries like India, Brazil and Sierra Leone. Longer episodes are called "Puberruil Xtra".

In popular culture

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External links

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