Other People's Children (TV series)
Other People's Children is a British situation comedy television series that aired on BBC One from 1997 to 1999. Created and written by Juliet Bravo writers John Smith and Paul Smith, the show revolves around a group of primary school teachers working at a fictional inner-city school called the Roseland Comprehensive.
The series focused on the teachers' professional and personal lives, highlighting the challenges and humorous situations they encountered while educating and managing their diverse group of students. Key themes explored included classroom management, dealing with difficult parents, the pressures of the education system, and the teachers' own relationships and aspirations.
The cast included notable actors such as Emma Chambers, Sue Johnston, and James Nesbitt. Other People's Children was generally well-received for its realistic portrayal of the teaching profession and its blend of comedy and drama. The show ran for three series, each consisting of six episodes.