
All Show Times
| Time | Episode | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Mon, Feb. 13 8:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 125: Robinson Family [TV-PG-L] |
Hard work is Jeff and Yvonne Robinson's mantra. They run a primitive goat farm in McDonough, Ga., that requires a year-round diet of backbreaking work in order to make ends meet. Yet however tough their lifestyle is, Jeff, Yvonne and their daughter Tori wouldn't have it any other way. The Robinsons relish the purity of their frugal existence. But when the family takes in Myles and Antonia -- two entitled and unappreciative teens -- and enlists them into farm life, they discover not everyone shares their values. The chores are as relentless as they are foreign to the two teens, but after a week of "living off the land," will they realize how their own lives could benefit from the Robinsons' down-to-earth priorities? |
| Mon, Feb. 13 9:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 124: Sheffield Family [TV-14-L] |
Larry and Christy Sheffield live in the heart of Texas and firmly believe old-fashioned values offer the best recipe for raising a family. They've kept their own children on the right path by teaching them to respect authority, work hard and do things properly at the first time of asking. But when the Sheffields take in Chris and Danielle -- two out-of-control teenagers with more interest in hard partying than hard work -- their values and philosophies are given their toughest test yet. Although the Sheffields enforce a diet of hard work and strict rules to get the teens into line, neither Chris nor Danielle is quick to convert. But after a week together, will the family's tough love approach force a change in the teens' priorities? |
| Fri, Feb. 17 2:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 123: Carroll Family [TV-14-L] |
Tom and Shonnie Carroll can lay a valid claim to being more experienced parents than most. As well as raising their own two kids and 15 foster children, they've had to contend with losing all their worldly possessions in a fire that razed their rural Virginia home. Now the Carrolls' survival instincts will be further tested, as two disrespectful teenagers spend a week living with the family. Mary and Wyatt are both self-centered teens with little interest in doing anything that doesn't benefit them, and neither takes well to learning the family home is a no-go zone for cell phones and cigarettes. But with nowhere else to turn, can a week of living under the Carrolls' strict moral code break through the teens' tough exteriors and offer a changed vision of the future? |
| Fri, Feb. 17 3:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 122: Cooper Family [TV-PG-L] |
Together, Ken and Sue Cooper from Maryland have worked to create a strong, respectful family dedicated to hard work and high achievement. They attribute their parenting success to a combination of discipline, commitment to consequences and the constant presence of parental love. For the next week, the Coopers will take in Victoria and Caleb, two headstrong teens with no desire to be a part of any family unit. But will the Coopers' rigid rules, combined with both parents' unwavering emotional support, convince these two teens to rethink their current lives? |
| Fri, Feb. 17 4:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 121: Brown Family [TV-14] |
Mike and Pam Brown oversee a disciplined and loving family in Richmond, Va. They demand respect from their children and follow through with tough consequences whenever a line is crossed. From household chores to school work, Mike and Pam expect perfection and settle for nothing less. For one week, the Browns take in Shauna and Megan, two teen girls who have little regard for parental influence and family rules. Can the Browns' firm hand force these teens to reassess their lives? Or will their delinquent ways get the better of the strict parents? |
| Fri, Feb. 17 5:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 120: Combes Family [TV-14-L] |
The Combes are a close-knit Ohio family who share a belief in discipline, respect and spending quality time with one another. Mike and Karen don't tolerate disobedience or lackadaisical attitudes from their kids. They expect chores and tasks to be carried out at the first time of asking -- and they demand an A+ effort. For the next week, the Combes will take in Samantha and Nick, two bad tempered teenagers who have little respect for others and know no boundaries. Will a week of living Combes-style help these teens to change their stubborn attitudes? |
| Thu, Feb. 23 4:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 119: Ballard Family [TV-14] |
Dick and Denise Ballard are two hard-nosed parents who don't tolerate dismissive or disrespectful attitudes from their kids. Rooted in the expectation that their kids participate in family activities, chores, and athletics, the Ballards believe kids that are busy keep out of trouble. For the next week, the Ballards will take in Matt and Lilly, two self-centered teenagers who have no respect for authority and don't want to be part of a family unit. Will a week of the Ballards' "get up and go" approach force these teens to shed their selfish bad attitudes and get in the game? |
| Thu, Feb. 23 5:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 118: Smidt Family [TV-14-L] |
The Smidts are an Idaho family who believe that rural living promotes a good work ethic for teenagers. With 11 acres of land, three horses and countless chickens, everyone is expected to pull their weight. For the next week, they will take in two disrespectful teenagers. Anthony and Sierra do not take orders from anyone. But when rigid rules meet reluctant teens, who will come out on top? |
| Thu, Feb. 23 6:00 PM |
World's Strictest Parents Ep. 117: Call Family [TV-14-L] |
The Calls are a large Utah family that depends on everyone pitching in and working hard both in and out of the home. Russ and Kim Call have raised 12 kids. They run a tight ship on which back talk and attitude are not allowed. They believe that every member of the family must pull their weight to make sure the household runs smoothly. For the next week, the Calls will take in Mark and Ariel, two entitled teens who have never experienced a hard day's work in their lives. But can a week of strict schedules and an intense work load help these teens realize the error of their ways? |





