EXCLUSIVE: TV nanny who put kids on the naughty step is back - Jo Frost will travel the world dispensing her parenting advice on coping with out-of-control children

  • Millions tuned in to watch Jo Frost help change lives of struggling families
  • Her hit shows included Supernanny, Family SOS and Family Matters
  • Frost is about to star in 'Jo Frost: Nanny On Tour' on UP TV, visiting families throughout the world

Panicking parents unable to control their kids need not despair - tough love TV nanny Jo Frost is back.

Jo Frost - considered the best TV nanny in the business - has landed a new deal to return to the small screen.

Frost, whose success began on British television, has struck a lucrative deal for her new format 'Jo Frost: Nanny On Tour' with UP TV in which she will act as host, star and producer.

British TV star Jo Frost - considered the best TV nanny in the business - has landed a new deal to return to the small screen

British TV star Jo Frost - considered the best TV nanny in the business - has landed a new deal to return to the small screen

She is also hoping to follow in the footsteps of fellow Brits Simon Cowell and Gordon Ramsay, by launching her own production company Nanny Jo Productions, which will license the new series across the world.

Frost will visit countries around the globe including non-English speaking countries such as Holland and Saudi Arabia as part of the new show.

It is the biggest move of Frost's career which saw her rise from small time UK TV star to become a global parenting expert .

Millions tuned into watch her change the lives of struggling families on her hit shows such as Supernanny, Family SOS and Family Matters.

However, the 45-year-old Londoner has never owned full rights to her previous shows.

Frost told Daily Mail Online: 'I am so passionate about helping families and giving them what they need and I cannot wait to get started - country by country.'

Frost made the 'naughty step' famous with her robust advice to parents to give their children time-outs when they misbehave.

'Nanny On Tour will take things to the next level both for her and fans,' says a TV insider. 

'Audiences will see just how in just a few hours, her presence changes families' lives.Her skills are really unique as are some of the situations families find themselves in, but she always comes through for them.

'She has seen how other stars of these types of successful shows like Cowell and Ramsay have flourished after gaining full control of their series.

'Frost has an incredible eye for a good story and a real international appeal.

'Now that this US deal has been struck, the show will go around the world as networks have never seen child interactions like this.'

During the last season of Supernanny, Jo  has a heart-to-heart with the children of Nicole and Nate Beck, classic tag-team parents. The three boys -- Hunter, 9,  Pierson, 5,  and Bronson, 3  had huge challenges that she helped them overcome

During the last season of Supernanny, Jo  has a heart-to-heart with the children of Nicole and Nate Beck, classic tag-team parents. The three boys -- Hunter, 9,  Pierson, 5,  and Bronson, 3  had huge challenges that she helped them overcome

Jo Frost: Nanny on Tour, originally aired in Holland last year.

Frost , who lives in America, spent over a decade working as a nanny in the UK before she was tapped to star in the award-winning Supernanny in 2004.

Audiences tuned into see how her method of child-rearing changed children's behavior within a few days.

She scored hits with other formats including Extreme Parental Guidance, Family S.O.S. with Jo Frost and talk show Family Matters for UK network ITV.

Audiences loved Frost's intuition and experience to resolve difficult situations, sometimes dealing with parents more directly than she may have done in other shows.

 

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