Brat Camp#Netherlands

{{short description|Reality TV show}}

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{{Infobox television

| image = Bratcamp.JPG

| creator =

| starring =

| runtime = 60 mins. (inc. adverts)

| company = Twenty Twenty Television

| country = United Kingdom
United States

| network = Channel 4 (UK)
ABC/BBC K (U.S.)

| first_aired = {{start date|2005|7|13|df=y}}

| last_aired = {{end date|2007|8|24|df=y}}

}}

Brat Camp is a reality television show.

The first season, featuring RedCliff Ascent, won an International Emmy. Subsequent seasons saw declining viewership. The American version of Brat Camp was cancelled after its one-season run, but is being aired in Canada on Slice as of early 2007. The UK version was also aired in the United States in 2004 on ABC Family, and its popularity resulted in ABC ordering an American version.

On 24 August 2007, it was announced that the show had been cancelled.

United Kingdom

There have been five UK series.

The format is distributed internationally by DRG and has been adapted in several territories.

=Series 1=

In series one of Brat Camp, the teenagers are enrolled at RedCliff Ascent, a wilderness therapy program based in the town of Enterprise, Utah. Upon arrival, the team is blindfolded and then driven out to Escalante Desert{{Cite web |title=Sentenced to Nature |url=https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20001217mag-wilderness.html |access-date=2023-08-29 |website=archive.nytimes.com}} they spend weeks hiking up various mountains in this region.

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|+ UK Series 1: RedCliff Ascent - Wilderness therapy (four episodes)

! Name

! From

! Published problem

James Fonfé

| Marlow

| Drug issues

Fran

| Somerset

| Anger issue

Rachel Greenberg

| Leyton

| Alcohol issue

Charlie Mason

| Putney

| Anger issue

Tom Philips

| Kidderminster

| Drug issue

Dan Leary

| Surrey

| Drug issue caused by depression

RedCliff Ascent was asked to be featured in a second round of Brat Camp, but declined when it became obvious that the next season would require tougher kids and increased drama. The first series won an International Emmy Award for best non-scripted program. RedCliff Ascent spokesman, Stephen Schultz, mentioned that "RedCliff Ascent is a treatment program, not a TV show".[http://www.redcliffascent.com/files/cameras.pdf "When the cameras are rolling" Addiction professional, January/February 2006] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303210956/http://www.redcliffascent.com/files/cameras.pdf |date=3 March 2016 }} James Fonfe' became quite a media icon after his return to the UK. While most students struggle a bit upon return home, a year later James was working with his mother teaching swimming and had been drug-free, as verified by urine tests administered by his mother. As James put it: "You do feel trapped. But it is worth it. I am glad I did it. I wouldn’t go back now, but I don’t have a problem any more – if I had a problem in the future, then I would go back."[http://25by4.channel4.com/chapter_19/article_2/page_1 From the wilderness to the right track] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101124161703/http://25by4.channel4.com/chapter_19/article_2/page_1 |date=24 November 2010 }}, Channel 4 at 25 book

=Series 2=

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|+ UK Series 2: Turnabout Ranch - Residential treatment center (5 episodes)

! Name

! From

! Published problem

Alex Parkins

| Leicester

| Alcohol issue, disrespectful, expelled from school and bullies her mother

Joe Sheldrick

| Surrey

| Disobedience and disrespectful

Ed McAllister

| Banbury

| Drug issue and stealing from family.

Jemma Henley

| Oxford

| Disobedience, shoplifter and expelled from 3 schools

Xanthe Laird

| Devon

| Cannabis use, alcohol issue and disrespectful

Jenni Greevy

| Southampton

| Anger issue, disobedience and disrespectful

Josh Melvin

| Finchley

| Drug issue, disrespectful and drug fuelled anger issues

=Series 3=

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|+ UK Series 3: Aspen Achievement Academy - Wilderness therapy (4 episodes)

! Name

! Age

! From

! Published problem

Julia Krzyzanowska

| 16

| Dorset

| Drug issues

Georgie Turnbull-Atkinson

| 16

| Crawley

| Drug issues as well as run-ins with the law

Lydia Rowlands

| 16

| Southampton

| Drug issue as a result of being victim of bullying

Lucy Tyson

| 15

| Lancaster

| Anger issue, disrespectful and greedy

Danni Calardo-Thompson

| 15

| Leicester

| Running away from home, alcohol and drug-issue

Rosie Raven

| 15

| East London

| Truant, depressed as a result of being victim of bullying

The third series followed a girls-only group with the principal activity being a single-extended hike. This series aired from 8 February 2006 on Channel 4. In addition, Brat Camp Unseen, a half-hour show with additional footage, was aired on E4.

=Series 4=

The fourth series that followed a girls-only group, Family Brat Camp, aired from 4 October 2006, and brings along the parents of the four children to make them take responsibility for their kids' behaviour at the SUWS wilderness program in Idaho.

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|+ UK Series 4: Aspen Family Camp, Idaho - Wilderness therapy

! Name

! From

! Published problem

Benjamin Tait, parents Jennifer and Matthew

| Oxford

| Drug issues, Expelled from school

Claire Sparrow, parents Dean and Sandy

| Essex

| Expelled/suspended from 1 school

Amanda Kenny, parents Sandra and Bill

| Croydon

| Drinking, stealing from parents

Rebecca Paramor, parents Mandi and Mark

| Hebden Bridge

| Drug issue

Benjamin died of a drug overdose in 2009.{{Cite web|url=https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/4589836.brat-camp-teenager-killed-drug-cocktail/|title='Brat Camp' teenager killed by drug cocktail|date=9 September 2009 }}

=Series 5=

The fifth UK version aired October 2007. According to a statement on ANASAZI's homepage,[http://www.anasazi.org/press-12.html Anasazi press release] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070310175629/http://www.anasazi.org/press-12.html |date=10 March 2007 }} A special 21-day version of their normal 42-day program is being developed for television, after which Twenty Twenty Television will fund the remainder of the treatment if the parents and clinical staff consider it necessary.

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|+ UK Series 5: ANASAZI Foundation, Arizona - Wilderness therapy

! Name

! Published problem

Natasha Whitlock, mother Montana

| domestic problems caused by overindulgence [http://www.people.co.uk/news/tm_headline=i-m-brat-from-the-brink&method=full&objectid=19984344&siteid=93463-name_page.html I'm Brat from the brink], By Melanie Swan, People. Co.Uk, 21 October - 2007

Nicole Pear, mother Jackie

| foul-mouthing, anger management

Chloe Weeks, mother Helen

| drug and anger-issue

Laura Wardman, mother Del

| disobedience

United States

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|+ US Series: SageWalk, Oregon - Wilderness therapy

! Name

! Age

! From

! Published problem

Frank Hewitt

| 16

| Sacramento, California

| Anger issue

Lauren James

| 17

| California

| Drug issue as a result of death in the family

Isaiah Alarcon

| 17

| California

| Anger issue

Jada Chabot

| 15

| Boston, Massachusetts

| Disobedience and dishonesty as a result of domestic violence.

Nick Thompson

| 14

| Seattle, Washington

| Anger issue as a result of being bullied because of his learning disability (dyslexia). He attempted to stab his brother due to his jealousy.

Shawn Dreyfuss

| 17

| California

| Started using cannabis after finding out that he was adopted. He then started stealing money from his mother.

Derek Ross

| 14

| Arkansas

| ADHD and destructive; refuses to take medication

Lexie McNulty

| 17

| California

| Depressed, hostile outcast as a result of being victim of molestation at the age of 12.

Heather Norton

| 17

| Virginia

| Drug issue as a result of adoption and wanting to be closer to her birth mother. Her birth mother had drug issues too.

Germany

  • The German version is called Teenager außer Kontrolle (engl. Teenagers out of control) . The show is being broadcast on RTL

=Series 1=

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|+ German Series 1: Turnabout Ranch - Residential treatment center

! Name

! Published problem[http://www.rtl.de/tv/tv_932628.php RTLII page about the program] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070302210808/http://www.rtl.de/tv/tv_932628.php |date=2 March 2007 }}, (In German)

Vanessa Schumacher

| Alcohol issue, too much partying

Simon Seidel

| Drug issue, stealing from parent

Marvin Kraus

| Gang problem, alcohol issue

Gina Ziegler

| Alcohol issue, alternative lifestyle issue (Punk SubCulture)

Gerrit Köhler

| Numerous accounts of malicious damage

Daniel Pfeiffer

| Truant, not been at school for a year

  • Aspen Education Group revealed in a job ad that children from Holland would also be in a show.[http://www.aegjobs.com/european-recruitment.html Job ad from Aspen Education Group]

=Series 2=

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|+ German Series 2: Catherine Freer - Wilderness program

! Name

! Age

! Published problem[http://www.digitalfernsehen.de/news/news_264182.html Lebenshilfe mit RTL: Neue Staffel "Teenager außer Kontrolle"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080227024855/http://www.digitalfernsehen.de/news/news_264182.html |date=27 February 2008 }}, (In German)

Andreas Engel

| 15

| Serial burglar

David Pfaff

| 17

| Drug issue

Dzeneta Beckenbauer

| 15

| Street fighter

Kevin Osterhagen

| 15

| Gang-member

Kurt Daecher

| 16

| Political issue (Neo-nazi)

Pascal Sankt

| 17

| Drug dealer

Stacy Gruenewald

| 17

| High School drop-out

Vivien Thalberg

| 16

| Runaway

=Series 3=

The production company searched for new candidates for a third season.[https://web.archive.org/web/20110719051449/http://www.karoteam.de/index.php?id=41&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=92&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=1&cHash=7974175e63 Add for families (In German)], homepage of the production company Filming did take place during the summer of 2008 at a wilderness program called Monarch Center in Colorado. It will be broadcast at RTL starting from 25 February 2009.[http://www.rtl.de/tv/tv_faq.php?tree=229 RTL Zuschauerservice], RTL homepage (In German)

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|+ German Series 3: Monarch Center Colorado - Wilderness program

! Name

! Age

! Published problem[http://www.rtl.de/tv/tv_981762.php?media=galerie1&set_id=20537 Lebenshilfe mit RTL: Neue Staffel "Teenager außer Kontrolle"], (In German)

Chrissi Trommler

| 15

| LifeStyle issue (Punk SubCulture)

Kevin Waechter

| 16

| Being charged with assault, truancy

Jennifer Unger

| 14

| Weak health by mother causing her to be too independent

Andreas Fuhrmann

| 16

| Compulsive gambler

Linda Kalb

| 16

| Street fighter

Moritz Mueller

| 17

| Given up by his parents. Faces trial.

Netherlands

The Netherlands version did after extended negotiations end up with a customized program, where the teenagers were sent to Kenya. It was called Van etter tot engel (English: From brat to angel) and was aired by RTL5 in the fall of 2006.{{cite web|url=http://www.rtl.nl/reality/vanettertotengel/home/|title=Nederland version}} Keith Bakker was the teenagers' head coach.

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|+ Netherlands - Customized wilderness program in Kenya

! Name

! Age

! Published problem.[http://www.rtl.nl/reality/vanettertotengel/kandidaten/ Die Kandidaten], (In Dutch)

Alexander Jansens

| 15

| depressed

Demi Boogaard

| 15

| Anger Issue

Donny Houtkooper

| 15

| Anger Issue

Dormeshia Lucas

| 15

| Anger Issue

Laurens Krantz

| 17

| depressed

Maurice Claes

| 17

| Alcohol issue, Internet Addiction Disorder

Roni Marqueringh

| 17

| Drug issue, has been arrested by the police

In the news

The UK version of the show generated some criticism. An influential children's charity, Barnardo's, expressed concerns that the TV show sends a message to parents that a short period of "tough love" can resolve any problems.[http://www.inthenews.co.uk/television/charity-hits-out-at-brat-camp-message-$15153232.htm Charity hits out at Brat Camp message (inthenews.co.uk)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927223649/http://www.inthenews.co.uk/television/charity-hits-out-at-brat-camp-message-%2415153232.htm |date=27 September 2007 }}

The show also received some criticism for an incident in which a young woman was forced to strip to their underwear and then made to have a cavity search, the initial stages of which were implied but not shown.

Notes

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