Outnumbered's adorable kids, relatably-struggling parents and general chaotic feel made the programme a true classic. The Brockmans' everyday lives became addictive viewing as parents Sue and Pete desperately tried to keep their energetic kids in line.
The BBC One show aired from 2007 until 2014, returning for Christmas specials which saw Ben, Karen and Jake grow from kids into teenagers.
The show was largely improvised, which is one of the reasons it became such a hit. Even the brains behind the show - Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin - were surprised by how successful it was.
Mr Jenkin has previously said he was surprised by the success of the show, which relied heavily on the cast improvising around the script.
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