Wednesday 3 August 2022 01:15 AM ABC locks in premiere date for Old People's Home for Teenagers spinoff narrated ... trends now ABC locks in premiere date for Old People's Home for Teenagers spinoff narrated by Annabel Crabb By Ahmer Khokhar For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:56 BST, 3 August 2022 | Updated: 01:14 BST, 3 August 2022 Viewcomments The ABC has revamped its 2021 show Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds into a new spinoff series called Old People's Home For Teenagers which will air weekly from August 30. Narrated by Annabel Crabb, the new show is a five-part series and aims to transform the lives of teenagers through their interaction with elderly Australians. At first glance, the elderly and teens have little in common, but the new show aims to challenge those misconceptions through simple everyday tasks from cooking to using technology to help build the confidence and improve the wellbeing of both. The ABC has revamped its 2021 show Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds into a new spinoff series called Old People's Home For Teenagers which will air weekly from August 30 Old People's Home for Teenagers is set to be a thought-provoking and heartwarming series which highlights the impact of loneliness for older and younger Australians. Around half of the population of elderly people in aged care homes admit to being lonely, but teenagers who have the experience in society are often dismissed as being 'moody'. In the first season, Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds, 11 residents of a retirement village and 10 preschoolers met each other for daily activities as a social experiment to see if both groups would benefit from the interactions. In season two, the ABC reversed its approach with a new group of mainly widowed and lonely older Australians joining a group of lively 4 year olds in a purpose built pre-school. In the first season, Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds, 11 residents of a retirement village and 10 preschoolers met each other for daily activities as a social experiment to see if both groups would benefit from the interactions Old People's Home for 4 Year Old was hugely successful across its two seasons in the UK, which was produced by CPL Productions for Channel 4 television. The show has now been sold to 15 countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Poland, France, Sweden, Denmark and Portugal. The season two premiere of the show recorded the second highest rated non-news/current affairs show of the night in Australia when it premiered in April last year. Awarded an AACTA Award for Best Documentary or Factual Programme, Old People's Home for 4-year-olds was described as the most heart-warming show on television. One of the first series' most popular elderly characters Grace touched hearts around the country when she passed away on May 10, 2019 without living to see the show go to air One of the program's most popular elderly characters Grace touched hearts around the country when she passed away on May 10, 2019 without living to see the show go to air. The 89-year-old retired receptionist was the most energetic elderly resident who loved nothing more than exercising outside with the bubbly 4-year-olds. She formed a close bond with her young friend Jax in the first season of Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds. Some of the emotional scenes provoked an outpouring of responses on Twitter. in 2021. One viewer aptly branded the show as “a big warm hug”. The new season will be narrated by ABC star Annabel Crabb Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility