

My Parents Are Aliens
Young orphans, Mel, Josh and Lucy, can't believe their luck when they are fostered together under one roof. But just when it looks like they have the chance of a relatively normal life, they discover their new parents are aliens from planet Valux!
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Plot Summary
This British sitcom centers on the hilarious misadventures of three foster children who discover their new guardians are actually extraterrestrials. The children must keep their foster parents' alien identities a secret from the outside world, leading to a constant stream of comical situations and close calls. Throughout the series, the alien parents try to understand human customs while the children navigate the challenges of everyday life and their unique family dynamic.
Critical Reception
My Parents Are Aliens was a popular children's television show in the UK, particularly noted for its lighthearted humor and quirky premise. While not critically acclaimed by adult standards, it resonated well with its target audience for its imaginative storylines and the comedic chemistry between the cast. The show achieved a consistent viewership and a dedicated young fan base during its run.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its imaginative and humorous take on the alien trope.
- Appreciated by children for its relatable characters and silly situations.
- Seen as a fun and engaging family-friendly sitcom.
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Fun Fact
The show initially aired on ITV from 1999 to 2006, with the 2006 episodes featuring the specific cast and production details mentioned.
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