The censorship has taken the form of either blurring the mouth during swearing and surname (if included) or profanity and names being bleeped in the audio tracks.
Unruly British teenagers are sent to live with strict families in an experiment to try to change their behaviour.
While not formally announced, it appears the teens now spend a week with their adopted families rather than the 10 days in the two previous series.
In the scene when the teens arrive at the Harris household, Andrea interrogates Nathan for his smoking habits which he tries to justify, causing her to angrily respond with "You are not in the UK, you are in Barbados" while clapping her hands thrice.
However, a sneak peek was shown on 24 June 2009 and was the top watched show of the week, with 1.875 million people tuning in.
A second season went to air on 14 July 2010, starting with two British episodes featuring Whitehead's narration.
13 July 2024 Both hailing from Brisbane, Euni and Sam are sent to live in Trinidad and Tobago under the roof of a Trinidadian and Tobagonian family with roots from India.
At one point during their first night, the Bachews lock the teens in and Euni grabs the door threatening someone will get hurt if she is not let out.
The next morning Omar threatens to call the police on both teens when they refuse to open the door and stop smoking.
The next day, Cassandra takes Adam back to the youth center, where he is told he will stay for a number of months.
Fortunately, both of the teens became easygoing and respectful when they interacted with the horses, worked at the homeless shelter, and visited the church.
Carlene ends up packing her luggage and debating on running away, and later when she refuses to work for Laval, so he calls in military drill sergeants.
Carlene refuses to listen to the drill sergeants, and she ends up staying on the porch for the rest of the day.