Each episode of 19 Kids and Counting is chaotic in one way or another, but it's easy to forget that it's not just Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar wrangling a household currently filled with 17 children, but a full television production crew as well.
On a special 19 Kids, we met coordinating producer Courtney Enlow, director Scott Enlow, sound man Jim Goodwin and cameraman John Rotan, all of whom who have been with the family for several years – the Enlows, in particular, have been with the Duggars ever since their very first TLC special, 14 Kids and Pregnant Again.
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On a special 19 Kids, we met coordinating producer Courtney Enlow, director Scott Enlow, sound man Jim Goodwin and cameraman John Rotan, all of whom who have been with the family for several years – the Enlows, in particular, have been with the Duggars ever since their very first TLC special, 14 Kids and Pregnant Again.
Here are 12 things you probably...
- 5/13/2015
- by Amanda Michelle Steiner, @amandamichl
- People.com - TV Watch
The Duggars leave Japan and make their way to China during their vacation in Asia, where they learn some Chinese, discover the Great Wall and spread a little love to some Chinese orphans! Read on for the full recap.
The family packs up all their belongings and head to China. They have about 30 bags to check, plus carryons, but after spending 10 days in Japan they were ready for their almost four-hour flight to Beijing, China.
Duggars: Tiananmen Square, Here We Come
The first full day in a new country is all about sightseeing. Jim Bob Duggar decides to hold a meeting with Michelle Duggar and the kids to explain the rules of taking the Beijing subway, and that it was time to use the “buddy system on steroids” for the subway to Tiananmen Square. Jim Bob tries to look at a map in the subway station in order to figure out where to go,...
The family packs up all their belongings and head to China. They have about 30 bags to check, plus carryons, but after spending 10 days in Japan they were ready for their almost four-hour flight to Beijing, China.
Duggars: Tiananmen Square, Here We Come
The first full day in a new country is all about sightseeing. Jim Bob Duggar decides to hold a meeting with Michelle Duggar and the kids to explain the rules of taking the Beijing subway, and that it was time to use the “buddy system on steroids” for the subway to Tiananmen Square. Jim Bob tries to look at a map in the subway station in order to figure out where to go,...
- 3/27/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
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