Trading Spouses

Trading Spouses (2004-2007)

EndedReality show

In this fresh take on the classic fish-out-of-water story, moms and dads try out the ultimate life change: ditching their families to take over a clan from another walk of life. For some, it's a dream vacation; for others, an absolute nightmare. When the families are switched, they live with their host families for one whole week. When the mom or dads are finally reunited with their loved ones, they have to tell their families the twist: They decide how the other family will spend their $50,000 prize money.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E19Naudin/Allen (2)May 4, 2007
S03E18Naudin/Allen (1)Apr 27, 2007
S03E17Nelson/Andrews (2)Feb 23, 2007
S03E16Nelson/Andrews (1)Feb 16, 2007
S03E15Chase/Lane (2)Feb 9, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Trading Spouses premiere?

Trading Spouses premiered on July 20, 2004.

What was the premise of Trading Spouses?

Trading Spouses was a reality show where two families with different lifestyles traded spouses for a brief period.

How long were the spouses traded for on Trading Spouses?

The spouses were traded for a period of one week.

What was the main conflict on Trading Spouses?

The main conflict on Trading Spouses arose from the clash of lifestyles and values between the two families.

How were the families chosen for Trading Spouses?

The families on Trading Spouses were chosen based on their contrasting lifestyles and beliefs.

What kind of activities did the swapped spouses engage in on Trading Spouses?

The swapped spouses engaged in various activities, including household chores, parenting, and socializing with the new family.

Did the families receive compensation for participating in Trading Spouses?

Yes, the families received compensation for their participation in Trading Spouses.

Did Trading Spouses feature any notable conflicts or controversies?

Yes, Trading Spouses featured notable conflicts and controversies, often arising from the clash of values and beliefs between the families.

How did the families react to the experience of Trading Spouses?

The families had varied reactions to the experience, with some finding it enlightening and others facing challenges and conflicts.

What was the primary appeal of Trading Spouses to the audience?

The primary appeal of Trading Spouses was the opportunity to witness the clash of different lifestyles and the resulting drama and conflict.

Were there any recurring themes on Trading Spouses?

Yes, recurring themes on Trading Spouses included communication breakdowns, cultural differences, and conflicting parenting styles.

How did Trading Spouses impact the reality TV genre?

Trading Spouses contributed to the popularity of the reality TV genre by offering a unique and dramatic premise that captivated audiences.

Were there any spin-offs or adaptations of Trading Spouses?

Yes, Trading Spouses inspired spin-offs and adaptations in various countries, capitalizing on the concept of swapping family members.

What were the viewers' reactions to Trading Spouses?

Viewers had mixed reactions to Trading Spouses, with some finding it entertaining and others criticizing it for exploiting family conflicts.

How did Trading Spouses influence subsequent reality TV shows?

Trading Spouses influenced subsequent reality TV shows by demonstrating the appeal of interpersonal conflicts and dramatic interactions between participants.

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