Keeping Up with the Khans

Keeping Up with the Khans (2016)

EndedDocumentary show

Keeping Up with the Khans explores the lives and aspirations of new migrants to Britain, and the impact that immigration has on one community: Page Hall in Sheffield

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Episode 4Feb 24, 2016
S01E03Episode 3Feb 18, 2016
S01E02Episode 2Feb 11, 2016
S01E01Episode 1Feb 4, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Keeping Up with the Khans first premiere?

Keeping Up with the Khans premiered on May 25th, 2016.

Who created Keeping Up with the Khans?

Keeping Up with the Khans was created by Ashley Gething.

Where does Keeping Up with the Khans take place?

Keeping Up with the Khans takes place in a British-Pakistani family's home in Birmingham, England.

Who are the main cast members of Keeping Up with the Khans?

The main cast members of Keeping Up with the Khans are Shahid Khan, Zarina Khan, Razia Khan, Beeni Khan, and Asmin Khan.

What is the format of Keeping Up with the Khans?

Keeping Up with the Khans is a British observational documentary following the everyday lives of a British-Pakistani family.

What is the setting like in Keeping Up with the Khans?

Keeping Up with the Khans has a warm, family-oriented setting filled with love and laughter.

What themes does Keeping Up with the Khans explore?

Keeping Up with the Khans explores themes of cultural diversity, family dynamics, and the blending of traditions in a multicultural society.

How does Keeping Up with the Khans relate to other reality TV shows?

Keeping Up with the Khans stands out from other reality TV shows by exploring different cultural perspectives and showcasing the challenges and triumphs of multicultural families.

What was the viewer reception to Keeping Up with the Khans?

Keeping Up with the Khans received positive reviews and was praised for its heartwarming family moments, cultural representation, and relatable storytelling.

What are some memorable moments from Keeping Up with the Khans?

Memorable moments from Keeping Up with the Khans include family weddings, Eid celebrations, and navigating cultural differences while raising British-Pakistani children.

What makes Keeping Up with the Khans unique?

Keeping Up with the Khans is unique for its authentic portrayal of an immigrant family in the UK and exploring issues of identity and cultural blending.

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