Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents is a documentary/reality television series first aired in the United Kingdom in early 2011 on BBC Three. The concept of the programme is that teenagers go on their first girls'/lads' holiday abroad under the belief that they are getting away from their parents - however their parents are also sent to the holiday destination and secretly watch footage of their children on video screens, and also often spy in their hotel rooms and at nightclub locations. The parents then reveal themselves on the last night of the holiday, to the dismay of the children, and tell them what they've seen and what they've learnt.
Although its only about teenagers going out and making fools of themselves, the 2012 series regularly hit high viewing figures for a digital television programme bring in 1.15 million viewers, beating The Only Way Is Essex.
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