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Star World Premiere launches sixth season of ‘Parenthood’

6 January 2015

 In its last season, the show follows the trials and tribulations of the very large, colourful and imperfect Braverman family.

Star World Premiere HD has launched the sixth season of the critically acclaimed drama ‘Parenthood’. In its last season, the show follows the trials and tribulations of the very large, colourful and imperfect Braverman family.
‘Parenthood’ is an American television drama series developed by Jason Katims and produced by Imagine Television and Universal Television for NBC. The show revolves around the Braverman clan which consists of an older couple, their four children and their families. One of the grandchildren depicted has Asperger syndrome, which has gained attention throughout the press.
Loosely based on the 1989 film of the same title, the series is set in Berkeley, California, on the east shore of the San Francisco Bay area, but is filmed primarily in Los Angeles. The show features three generations of the Braverman family – patriarch Zeek Braverman and matriarch Camille Braverman, and the families of their four children Adam, Sarah, Crosby, and Julia. Adam is married to Kristina and has three children ­ Haddie, Max and Nora. Sarah is divorced and has two children ­ Amber and Drew. Crosby marries Jasmine in Season 3 and has two children ­ Jabbar and Aida. Julia is married to Joel and has two children ­ Sydney and their adopted son Victor.
The show, launched on January 1, airs every Thursday at 11 PM.
Source: Bestmediainfo.com
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