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* BlatantLies: Dawn's special picnic surprise.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Dawn and Ian.
* CainAndAbelAndSeth: The outcome of most of siblings' meetings with Dawn and Ian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Your dad's not your dad..."
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* EvilTwin: [[spoiler:Cherry]] to some extent.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: In Dawn's mind, this applies Ian and her respectively. In reality, things are more likely the other way around.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: the siblings are a mixture of psychopaths, criminals, {{JerkAss}}es, the rude, the nasty, and the downright bewildering, and that's without even starting on Dawn and Ian.
* LockAndLoadMontage: Dawn and Ian, after deciding to confront the mysterious man following them.
* {{Mockumentary}}: The entire journey is filmed by aspiring documentarist Jonti Bloom, [[spoiler:And later, Jonti's replacement Michael Jane Knight]].
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: In Dawn's mind, this applies Ian and her respectively. In reality, things are more likely the other way around.
* ItRunsInTheFamily: the siblings are a mixture of psychopaths, criminals, {{JerkAss}}es, the rude, the nasty, and the downright bewildering, and that's without even starting on Dawn and Ian.
* LockAndLoadMontage: Dawn and Ian, after deciding to confront the mysterious man following them.
* {{Mockumentary}}: The entire journey is filmed by aspiring documentarist Jonti Bloom, [[spoiler:And later, Jonti's replacement Michael Jane Knight]].
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%% * {{Mockumentary}}: The entire journey is filmed by aspiring documentarist Jonti Bloom, [[spoiler:And later, Jonti's replacement Michael Jane Knight]].
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%% * ItRunsInTheFamily: the siblings are a mixture of psychopaths, criminals, {{JerkAss}}es, the rude, the nasty, and the downright bewildering, and that's without even starting on Dawn and Ian.
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* NoodleIncident: The 'suffering' the French artist forces Ian, Dawn and Jonti to endure is left unexplained but for the fact that it took place in the dark and involved pigs - and that it left the trio greatly traumatized.
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** The 'suffering' the French artist forces Ian, Dawn and Jonti to endure is left unexplained but for the fact that it took place in the dark and involved pigs - and that it left the trio greatly traumatized.
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Where are the Joneses was a British sitcom and internet project, created by Baby Cow Productions and sponsored by Ford of Europe, which aired on the internet in 2007.
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The series ran for three months in 2007, with a short episode varying between three and six minutes being posted on Website/YouTube and wherearethejoneses.com every day. Described as 'Wikipedia-like', the series was notable for being collaboratively written using submissions from users through wikis and social networking sites. It was also filmed on location throughout various parts of Europe.
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The series ran for three months in 2007, with a short episode varying between three and six minutes being posted on Website/YouTube and wherearethejoneses.com their website '''wherearethejoneses.com''' every day. Described as 'Wikipedia-like', the series was notable for being collaboratively written using submissions from users through wikis and social networking sites. It was also filmed on location throughout various parts of Europe.
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Starring Emma Fryer and Neil Edmond, the faux-documentary series followed Dawn Jones, a British woman who discovers her father was a sperm-donor whose donations spawned twenty-eight other children. Together with her new-found brother Ian, and documentary filmmaker Jonti Bloom, she sets out on a trip across Europe to find and meet each of the remaining siblings.
The series ran for three months in 2007, with a short episode varying between three and six minutes being posted on YouTube and wherearethejoneses.com every day. Described as 'Wikipedia-like', the series was notable for being collaboratively written using submissions from users through wikis and social networking sites. It was also filmed on location throughout various parts of Europe.
The series ran for three months in 2007, with a short episode varying between three and six minutes being posted on YouTube and wherearethejoneses.com every day. Described as 'Wikipedia-like', the series was notable for being collaboratively written using submissions from users through wikis and social networking sites. It was also filmed on location throughout various parts of Europe.
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Starring Emma Fryer and Neil Edmond, the faux-documentary series followed Dawn Jones, a British woman who discovers her father was a sperm-donor whose donations spawned twenty-eight other children. Together with her new-found brother Ian, and documentary filmmaker Jonti Bloom, she sets out on a trip across Europe to find and meet each of the remaining siblings.
siblings.
The series ran for three months in 2007, with a short episode varying between three and six minutes being posted onYouTube Website/YouTube and wherearethejoneses.com every day. Described as 'Wikipedia-like', the series was notable for being collaboratively written using submissions from users through wikis and social networking sites. It was also filmed on location throughout various parts of Europe.
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'''Michael:''' The only difference between him and the other crew-members who are calling in is that... he actually went on the holiday. Sexing-up is such an overused term isn't it, at the moment?
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* {{Mockumentary}}: The entire journey is filmed by aspiring documentarist Jonti Bloom, [[spoiler:And later, Jonti's replacement Michael Wayne Knight]].
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* {{Mockumentary}}: The entire journey is filmed by aspiring documentarist Jonti Bloom, [[spoiler:And later, Jonti's replacement Michael Wayne Knight]].Jane Knight]].
* NoodleIncident: The 'suffering' the French artist forces Ian, Dawn and Jonti to endure is left unexplained but for the fact that it took place in the dark and involved pigs - and that it left the trio greatly traumatized.
** Michael's vague reference to the incident that sparked Jonti's tribunal.
'''Michael:''' The only difference between him and the other crew-members who are calling in is that... he actually went on the holiday. Sexing-up is such an overused term isn't it, at the moment?
* NoodleIncident: The 'suffering' the French artist forces Ian, Dawn and Jonti to endure is left unexplained but for the fact that it took place in the dark and involved pigs - and that it left the trio greatly traumatized.
** Michael's vague reference to the incident that sparked Jonti's tribunal.
'''Michael:''' The only difference between him and the other crew-members who are calling in is that... he actually went on the holiday. Sexing-up is such an overused term isn't it, at the moment?
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* SurpriseIncest: Hinted at with Ian and Cherry's relationship, but eventually averted with Ian's admission that he turned Cherry down, having been intimidated by her.
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* PromotionToParent: Dawn becomes somewhat of a mother figure to Ian, who himself is somewhat of a child.
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* PromotionToParent: Dawn becomes somewhat of a mother figure to Ian, who himself is somewhat of a child.child.
* RelativeError: Dawn and Ian's attempt to procure a picture of what their father might have looked like leads to a disgusted painter concluding the pair are considering reproducing.
* SurpriseIncest: Hinted at with Ian and Cherry's relationship, but eventually averted with Ian's admission that he turned Cherry down, having been intimidated by her.
* RelativeError: Dawn and Ian's attempt to procure a picture of what their father might have looked like leads to a disgusted painter concluding the pair are considering reproducing.
* SurpriseIncest: Hinted at with Ian and Cherry's relationship, but eventually averted with Ian's admission that he turned Cherry down, having been intimidated by her.
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* ItRunsInTheFamily: the siblings are a mixture of criminals,
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* ItRunsInTheFamily: the siblings are a mixture of psychopaths, criminals, {{JerkAss}}es, the rude, the nasty, and the downright bewildering, and that's without even starting on Dawn and Ian.
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* CrossOver: The unofficial 'spin-off' series eventually led to this with the main series, first when Michael sets up a video chat with the deluded Jack Nibbs, and later when Jack encounters the crew at a ferry port.
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* BlatantLies: Dawn's special picnic surprise.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Dawn and Ian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Your dad's not your dad..."
* {{Cliffhanger}}: [[spoiler:Dawn and Ian discover their father's surprising identity and set off to find the remaining siblings, accidentally leaving Michael in Cherry's clutches.]] In the unofficial spin-off, Jack Nibbs ends his final video deciding he's going to track down Cherry, who he is unaware is [[spoiler:a psychopath planning to murder each of the siblings.]]
* BrotherSisterTeam: Dawn and Ian.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "Your dad's not your dad..."
* {{Cliffhanger}}: [[spoiler:Dawn and Ian discover their father's surprising identity and set off to find the remaining siblings, accidentally leaving Michael in Cherry's clutches.]] In the unofficial spin-off, Jack Nibbs ends his final video deciding he's going to track down Cherry, who he is unaware is [[spoiler:a psychopath planning to murder each of the siblings.]]
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The show spawned an unofficial somewhat-spinoff series concerning Jack Nibbs, a lonely man desperate to proof his validity as one of the Joneses, which eventually crossed over into the main series itself several times. After three months, both the main and unofficial series came to an end. The possibility of a return for the series was briefly hinted at, but as of 2012 no more information has surfaced, leaving the project effectively dead.
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The show spawned an unofficial somewhat-spinoff series concerning Jack Nibbs, a lonely man desperate to proof his validity as one of the Joneses, which eventually crossed over into the main series itself several times. After three months, both the main and unofficial series came to an end. The possibility of a return for the series was briefly hinted at, but as of 2012 no more information has surfaced, leaving the project effectively dead.dead.
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*EvilTwin: [[spoiler:Cherry]] to some extent.
*FauxDocumentary: the entire series is filmed as a documentary.
*LockAndLoadMontage: Dawn and Ian, after deciding to confront the mysterious man following them.
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!! Where are the Joneses? contains examples of:
*EvilTwin: [[spoiler:Cherry]] to some extent.
*FauxDocumentary: the entire series is filmed as a documentary.
*LockAndLoadMontage: Dawn and Ian, after deciding to confront the mysterious man following them.
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''"Your dad's not your dad. Your dad's a sperm donor. And I'm your sister."''
Where are the Joneses was a British sitcom and internet project, created by Baby Cow Productions and sponsored by Ford of Europe, which aired on the internet in 2007.
Starring Emma Fryer and Neil Edmond, the faux-documentary series followed Dawn Jones, a British woman who discovers her father was a sperm-donor whose donations spawned twenty-eight other children. Together with her new-found brother Ian, and documentary filmmaker Jonti Bloom, she sets out on a trip across Europe to find and meet each of the remaining siblings.
The series ran for three months in 2007, with a short episode varying between three and six minutes being posted on YouTube and wherearethejoneses.com every day. Described as 'Wikipedia-like', the series was notable for being collaboratively written using submissions from users through wikis and social networking sites. It was also filmed on location throughout various parts of Europe.
The show spawned an unofficial somewhat-spinoff series concerning Jack Nibbs, a lonely man desperate to proof his validity as one of the Joneses, which eventually crossed over into the main series itself several times. After three months, both the main and unofficial series came to an end. The possibility of a return for the series was briefly hinted at, but as of 2012 no more information has surfaced, leaving the project effectively dead.
Where are the Joneses was a British sitcom and internet project, created by Baby Cow Productions and sponsored by Ford of Europe, which aired on the internet in 2007.
Starring Emma Fryer and Neil Edmond, the faux-documentary series followed Dawn Jones, a British woman who discovers her father was a sperm-donor whose donations spawned twenty-eight other children. Together with her new-found brother Ian, and documentary filmmaker Jonti Bloom, she sets out on a trip across Europe to find and meet each of the remaining siblings.
The series ran for three months in 2007, with a short episode varying between three and six minutes being posted on YouTube and wherearethejoneses.com every day. Described as 'Wikipedia-like', the series was notable for being collaboratively written using submissions from users through wikis and social networking sites. It was also filmed on location throughout various parts of Europe.
The show spawned an unofficial somewhat-spinoff series concerning Jack Nibbs, a lonely man desperate to proof his validity as one of the Joneses, which eventually crossed over into the main series itself several times. After three months, both the main and unofficial series came to an end. The possibility of a return for the series was briefly hinted at, but as of 2012 no more information has surfaced, leaving the project effectively dead.