

In June 2011, TLC rebroadcast the show and was filming a U.S.


ĭuring the episode No Place Like Home, Big Fat Gypsy Weddings had 4 of the top 10 trending topics worldwide on social networking website Twitter. While Channel 4 should be praised for at least differentiating between Irish Travellers and Romani Gypsies, the first three episodes have in fact focused exclusively on Irish Travellers and their traditions: They called the show Big Fat Gypsy Wedding and you've yet to see a Romani Gypsy in it. īilly Welch, a spokesman for Romani Gypsies, said: Some these articles have upset our contributors which has been disappointing. It's become one of the big cultural phenomena of this part of the year and people are looking for something to write about it, something provocative. The problem has been with the media response, particularly from the tabloid press. They're made to look totally feckless, not really to be taken seriously as an ethnic group. It might be true of the particular families in front of the camera, but it's not generally true. It's posing as a documentary, the voiceover is saying we're going to let you into the secrets of the traveller community – and it just not true. Jane Jackson of the Rural Media Company (publishers the Travellers' Times) said: The show has been criticised mainly by the Irish Traveller & British Gypsy/Traveller communities for misrepresenting them. In North America, the show airs on TLC under the title My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, with the original narration by Barbara Flynn replaced by Ellen K., while the TLC network started airing a spin-off featuring American Roma called My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding.
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A third series was not commissioned, rather the show ended with eleven stand-alone specials. A second series began airing in February 2012. A series of 5 episodes were later commissioned, and the series first aired in January 2011. It was first broadcast in February 2010 as a one-off documentary called My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, filmed as part of the Cutting Edge series and voted Most Groundbreaking Show in the Cultural Diversity Awards 2010. The series also featured Romanichal (British Gypsies) in several episodes, and has been criticised by some Romani for not accurately representing England’s Romani and Travelling community. British TV series or program Big Fat Gypsy Weddingsīig Fat Gypsy Weddings is a British documentary series broadcast on Channel 4, that explored the lives and traditions of several British Traveller families as they prepared to unite one of their members in marriage.
