It's All About Amy

It's All About Amy
Genre Fly on the wall
Reality television
Directed by Mitch Baker
Starring Amy Childs
Billy Childs
Julie Childs
Billy Childs Jr.
Harry Derbidge
Drew
Claire Powell
Narrated by Fay Ripley
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Brent Baker
Danny Fenton
Producer(s) Mitch Baker
Running time 60 minutes
(including adverts)
Release
Original network Channel 5
Original release 1 December 2011 (2011-12-01) – 26 January 2012 (2012-01-26)
External links
Website www.channel5.com/shows/its-all-about-amy

It's All About Amy is a British fly on the wall reality television series based on the life of Amy Childs, her family and friends that began airing on 1 December 2011 on Channel 5 as part of an 8-part series. Channel 5 cancelled It's All About Amy on 26 January 2012 due to low ratings.[1]

Cast

Cast member Notes
Amy Childs
An English model, beautician, reality television contestant and television personality from Essex who rose to fame after appearing on the British reality television series The Only Way is Essex.
Billy Childs
Amy's father and Brentwood market florist.
Julie Childs
Amy's mother and former hairdresser
Billy Childs Jr.
Amy's brother and singer.
Harry Derbridge
Amy's cousin and co-star of The Only Way is Essex.
Drew
Childs' road manager and escorts her to most of her engagements.
Claire Powell
Childs' manager and friend.

Series

The series takes place in 2011 after Childs has left the Big Brother house and begins investing in many businesses, including her salon. The series also shows Childs as she continues to model and present on television. Childs' mother Julie, father Billy and brother Billy Jr. appear, along with manager Claire Powell. Cousin and The Only Way is Essex star Harry Derbridge also appears in the series.

Ratings

Episode viewing figures from BARB.[2]

Episode No. Airdate Total viewers Channel 5 weekly ranking Ref(s)
1 1 December 2011 506,000 Outside Top 30 [3]
2 8 December 2011 476,000 Outside Top 30 [4]
3 15 December 2011 494,000 Outside Top 30 [5]
4 22 December 2011 TBA TBA
5 29 December 2011 398,000 Outside Top 30 [6]
6 12 January 2012 TBA TBA
7 19 January 2012 TBA TBA
8 26 January 2012 TBA TBA

References

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