Child of Our Time is a documentary commissioned by the BBC, co-produced with the Open University and presented by Robert Winston. She was the mother of Tyrese, To what extent are they influenced by their biology, their upbringing or the changing world around them?Over the last 16 years we’ve seen our children face many challenges – from disease, to divorce and family death. Available online. Series 11 View episodes. Watching myself on TV, above all else, is pretty cool. This series is dedicated to one

To find out how growing up in the modern, digital world is shaping them, the Child of Our Time teenagers gave us unfettered  access to their phones. Child of Our Time : The children's stories : Tyrese and James. Previous All Episodes (40) Next Add a Plot » Star: Robert Winston. Tyrese's Story . Search the Digital Archive. Professor Robert Winston follows the development of 25 children born in 2000In the year 2000 the BBC embarked on a ground-breaking project – to follow the lives of 25 babies born in the UK. An additional point of interest and context is that the poem was originally dedicated to a child who died of sudden infant death syndrome, also known as “crib death”. During the first half of its run a set of about three or four episodes was produced annually. They were chosen in order to represent a wide range of In 2006, there was a spin-off series showing a 30-minute programme each week on one child and their story so far from birth to the age of 6.

Add to Watchlist. Description Tyrese -- Born in inner city Birmingham, Tyrese is the third child of Marie Blake and Jamal Hakeem. At 16, these children of our time are almost fully grown. Child of Our Time: the Children's Stories 7:00pm - 7:30pm BBC1 London & South East VIDEO Plus+: 9499 Subtitles, widescreen 3/5-Tyrese's Story Robert Winston presents a documentary series following the children featured in Child of Our Time. Summary of Child of Our Time of our Child of Our Time mothers, Marie Blake, who sadly died in 2016.

The programmes did not add anything significant to what had been shown in the previous six years of the series; they were essentially clip shows. Child of Our Time (2000– ) Rate This. In our unique experiment we reveal what are 16-year-olds are up to online, and what impact 24/7 media engagement has on their sleep, their stress levels, and their growing social skills. After 2008 new episodes became less frequent, and in 2011 there was some doubt about the future of the programme, including from Winston himself.The 25 children that feature in the programme were born to 22 families between January and February 2000. Child of Our Time is a documentary commissioned by the BBC co-produced with The Open University and presented by Professor Robert Winston which follows up on the lives of 25 babies who were born around the turn of the third millennium as they grow from infancy, through childhood and on to becoming young adults. Professor Robert Winston catches up with the children as they turn 16. The children from Child of Our Time reflect on growing up in a time of social change. Added to Watchlist. They are now free to live by themselves, have sex, get married, pay taxes and even have children of their own.In this two-part series, BBC One finds out what it really means to be a 16-year-old in the 21st century. Through intimate stories, compelling archive and experiments Child of Our Time brings you the inside story of today’s 16-year-olds.

Media not available in the Digital Archive. Born in inner city Birmingham, Tyrese is the third child of Marie and Jamal Hakeem. Since they were born 16 years ago the very nature of family life and society has transformed. With surprising new research in neuroscience we reveal many aspects of teenage life can be explained by the latest understanding of the changing teenage brain. I love being able to see myself a little bit more like other people see me.Watching the show back from when I was little is very interesting – I can’t remember as far back as when the filming started so it’s like I’m watching a different person.I can’t really relate to 5-year-old me but I can have a giggle at the same things she does and the insights that the psychologists give are things that can be applied to my life today as well in a few cases!I feel very lucky to be able to see my life in such detail thanks to Child of Our Time and I’m so glad I’ve had the opportunity to look at my history through the series. Documentary | Episode aired 22 April 2009 Season 6 | Episode 13. Chanel and Tanesha and an important part of the series since it began in 2000. So what is determining the adults they are becoming? The three children who died were Anne Marie O’Brien, Jacqueline O’Brien and Baby Doherty, the unborn child of mother Collette Doherty.

It follows the lives of 25 children, born at the beginning of the 21st century, as they grow from infancy, through childhood, and on to becoming young adults. The aim of the series is to build up a coherent and scientifically accurate picture of how the The project is planned to run for 20 years, following its subjects from birth until the age of 20. Marie Blake 1969-2016. The brains of our 16-year-olds are wired to feel more self-conscious, to be more mentally creative, and to feel more intense pleasure, than at any other time in their lives. This series is dedicated to one of our Child of Our Time mothers, Marie Blake, who sadly died in 2016. But it’s not just our children's brains that are changing.