TLC’s 7 Little Johnstons Season 13 continues to show Amber and Trent Johnston with their five kids. The family draws viewers in after each season, and they’re not the only family featuring little people on the network. Little People, Big World started years before 7 Little Johnstons. So, which cast members make more money? Here’s what to know.
Who makes more money — the cast of ‘7 Little Johnstons’ or ‘Little People, Big World’? Matt and Amy Roloff from ‘Little People, Big World’ | Thos Robinson/Getty Images for Discovery
TLC stars can make a lot of money per episode, and the stars of 7 Little Johnstons and Little People, Big World are no different. So, which cast members make more money?
Reality producer Terence Michael says that families on reality TV typically make about 10% of the budget. While TLC hasn’t published the budget for 7 Little Johnstons or Little People, Big World,...
Who makes more money — the cast of ‘7 Little Johnstons’ or ‘Little People, Big World’? Matt and Amy Roloff from ‘Little People, Big World’ | Thos Robinson/Getty Images for Discovery
TLC stars can make a lot of money per episode, and the stars of 7 Little Johnstons and Little People, Big World are no different. So, which cast members make more money?
Reality producer Terence Michael says that families on reality TV typically make about 10% of the budget. While TLC hasn’t published the budget for 7 Little Johnstons or Little People, Big World,...
- 5/10/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Johnston family on TLC’s 7 Little Johnstons have attained much fame for their blended family of little people over the years. Trent and Amber Johnston have a few biological children of their own, and they’ve also adopted a couple of kids. Fans adore watching the Johnston kids grow up — but how real is it? Here’s what to know about whether 7 Little Johnstons is scripted.
Is ‘7 Little Johnstons’ scripted? ‘7 Little Johnstons’ | TLC via YouTube
7 Little Johnstons follows Trent and Amber Johnston as they navigate life with their five children, all of whom identify as little people. Now that the show’s in its 13th season, the kids have entered adulthood.
Jonah Johnston is the oldest of the Johnston kids at 23 years old. Trent and Amber adopted the next oldest child, Anna Johnston, from Siberia, and she turns 23 years old in May 2023. Elizabeth Johnston — the only biological child of...
Is ‘7 Little Johnstons’ scripted? ‘7 Little Johnstons’ | TLC via YouTube
7 Little Johnstons follows Trent and Amber Johnston as they navigate life with their five children, all of whom identify as little people. Now that the show’s in its 13th season, the kids have entered adulthood.
Jonah Johnston is the oldest of the Johnston kids at 23 years old. Trent and Amber adopted the next oldest child, Anna Johnston, from Siberia, and she turns 23 years old in May 2023. Elizabeth Johnston — the only biological child of...
- 5/9/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Please see the videos for Syfy’s Wednesday Night Originals, Ghost Hunters and Ghost Mine: · On Ghost Hunters, Taps investigates a possible connection between two separate buildings seemingly haunted by the same spirit. Catch that sneak peek, in addition to a clip from Tango’s shadowy figure experience last week and a behind-the-scenes look with Steve’s Gear Guide. · Then, on Ghost Mine, a haunting in the mine potentially turns deadly when a fire breaks out. Don’t miss that preview, in addition to a clip from last week showing activity on the Sumpter Train. Next Tuesday, we’ll also be holding a press call for the upcoming new series, Naked Vegas. Showrunner Terence Michael, as well as stars Kelly “Red” Belmonte...
- 10/15/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Dance troupe Pre-Skool take to the Britain's Got Talent stage this evening, hoping to follow in the footsteps of their older siblings from Nu Sxool, who made it to the final last year.
The act, made up of 13 members aged 5 to 8 from Port Talbot, perform a very confident dance routine for the judges despite their young ages.
"We got together because our brothers and sisters Nu Sxool got to the finals of Britain's Got Talent last year," 6-year-old Seren Evans explains before the routine.
"We just saw them on the TV and said, 'Why don't we have a go at that?'"
Seren's sister is Ffion from Nu Sxool, while Olivia Williams from Pre Skool has an older cousin Brandon Williams in last year's troupe, and Megan Carsley from Pre-Skool is little sister to Nu Sxool's Thomas Carsley.
Choreographer Terry Michael, who is behind both dance groups, explained: "We...
The act, made up of 13 members aged 5 to 8 from Port Talbot, perform a very confident dance routine for the judges despite their young ages.
"We got together because our brothers and sisters Nu Sxool got to the finals of Britain's Got Talent last year," 6-year-old Seren Evans explains before the routine.
"We just saw them on the TV and said, 'Why don't we have a go at that?'"
Seren's sister is Ffion from Nu Sxool, while Olivia Williams from Pre Skool has an older cousin Brandon Williams in last year's troupe, and Megan Carsley from Pre-Skool is little sister to Nu Sxool's Thomas Carsley.
Choreographer Terry Michael, who is behind both dance groups, explained: "We...
- 5/10/2013
- Digital Spy
When seven-year-old Alana Thompson first uttered, "A dollar makes me holler, Honey Boo Boo," she probably had no idea that it would not only become her catchphrase, but it would also score her and her family a reality series ... and some money. Sources estimate their TLC reality series, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo," has earned Alana and her family a salary in the tens of thousands.
The Hollywood Reporter claims that the "Honey Boo Boo" family earns between $2,000 and $4,000 per episode, possibly hitting $40,000 for the 10-episode season, according to sources. THR adds that a small "location fee" might also be paid.
No doubt, there is a possibility that this salary might get a bump if "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" is picked up for a second season.
"Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" has had huge ratings thus far and even scored more viewers among adults 18-49 than the Republican National Convention.
The Hollywood Reporter claims that the "Honey Boo Boo" family earns between $2,000 and $4,000 per episode, possibly hitting $40,000 for the 10-episode season, according to sources. THR adds that a small "location fee" might also be paid.
No doubt, there is a possibility that this salary might get a bump if "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" is picked up for a second season.
"Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" has had huge ratings thus far and even scored more viewers among adults 18-49 than the Republican National Convention.
- 9/5/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Here are the Daytime Emmy nominations in the technical categories.
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design For A Drama Series All My Children ABC Production Designer James Jones Art Director Bryan Langer Set Decorator Kay Dee Lavorin The Bold and the Beautiful CBS Production Designer Jack Forrestel Art Directors Fabrice Kenwood Charlotte Garnell Scheide Set Decorator Elsa Zamparelli General Hospital ABC Production Designer Chip Dox Art Director Daniel Proett Set Decorators Jennifer Elliott Andrew Evashchen One Life To Live ABC Production Designer Roger Mooney Art Directors Ruth Wells John Kenny Martin Fahrer The Young and the Restless CBS Production Designer William Hultstrom Art Director David Hoffmann Set Decorators Joe Bevacqua Andrea Joel Fred Cooper
Outstanding Achievement for a Casting DirectorFor A Drama Series All My Children ABC Casting Director Judy Wilson General Hospital ABC Casting Director Mark Teschner One Life To Live ABC Casting Director Julie Madison...
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design For A Drama Series All My Children ABC Production Designer James Jones Art Director Bryan Langer Set Decorator Kay Dee Lavorin The Bold and the Beautiful CBS Production Designer Jack Forrestel Art Directors Fabrice Kenwood Charlotte Garnell Scheide Set Decorator Elsa Zamparelli General Hospital ABC Production Designer Chip Dox Art Director Daniel Proett Set Decorators Jennifer Elliott Andrew Evashchen One Life To Live ABC Production Designer Roger Mooney Art Directors Ruth Wells John Kenny Martin Fahrer The Young and the Restless CBS Production Designer William Hultstrom Art Director David Hoffmann Set Decorators Joe Bevacqua Andrea Joel Fred Cooper
Outstanding Achievement for a Casting DirectorFor A Drama Series All My Children ABC Casting Director Judy Wilson General Hospital ABC Casting Director Mark Teschner One Life To Live ABC Casting Director Julie Madison...
- 5/11/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
With the publication of the 2010 Black List another compilation of the year's best unproduced screenplays has arrived. This is the fifth year that The Black List has been in existence, and its purpose is to shine a spotlight on what 290 film executives think are some of the best creative executions of ideas worthy for the big screen.
To be nominated and included on The Black List a screenplay can't have been released in 2010. As well, the minimum number of votes that a screenplay needed to have to warrant inclusion on the list is five. Several of the projects listed on Tbl are in development and will be released in the next twelve months. Others might have heat but take years to reach theaters, and there are also many that will never be greenlighted.
In the words of the creators of The Black List, don't take this assembly of screenplays to...
To be nominated and included on The Black List a screenplay can't have been released in 2010. As well, the minimum number of votes that a screenplay needed to have to warrant inclusion on the list is five. Several of the projects listed on Tbl are in development and will be released in the next twelve months. Others might have heat but take years to reach theaters, and there are also many that will never be greenlighted.
In the words of the creators of The Black List, don't take this assembly of screenplays to...
- 12/15/2010
- by Patrick Sauriol
- Corona's Coming Attractions
Every year, film executive Franklin Leonard releases his list, called The Black List, of most-liked unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. This year's list was compiled from the suggestions of 290 film executives, each of whom picked up to ten of their favorite scripts. Since the list started in 2004, many screenplays ended up being turned into films. In 2005, two of the top three scripts were "Lars and the Real Girl" which was nominated for Best Original Screenplay Oscar, and "Juno" which actually won the Oscar. See The 2010 Black List below, broken up by how many votes each screenplay received. Keep in mind, some of the projects are already in the works. 49 Votes: * College Republicans (by Wes Jones): Based on true events. Aspiring politician Karl Rove runs a dirty campaign for national College Republican Chairman under the guidance of Lee Atwater, his campaign manager. 47 Votes: * Jackie (by Noah Oppenheim): Jackie Kennedy fights...
- 12/14/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
The Black List started in 2005 when Franklin Leonard was working for Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way production company. Leonard was getting drowned in sub-par spec scripts, so he sent an e-mail out to his industry contacts looking for the best unproduced scripts out there. The 2005 Black List and the 2006 Black List were undeniably important in getting a fresh batch of writers on the Hollywood scene. Since then, too many people know about the party and the studio system has learned that people are paying attention. That means that increasingly, scripts have been lobbied into the Black List. [Note: I have no actual evidence I would be able to share, disclose or show you that proves this, so file that assertion under: "Things Dave thinks and gets to write because he's squatted on that soapbox long enough to get squatter's rights."]This year: the majority of the Black List Top Ten has already been sold or optioned. I'm not sure how helpful it is to make a list of good In Production scripts. Certainly less helpful to writer's churning out material that keeps getting passed over (or people who have Not starred in Prison Break...
- 12/13/2010
- LRMonline.com
Back in 2004, a list was compiled of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood of that year. This came to be known as The Black List. It was all started by a young executive at Leonardo DiCaprio’s production company Appian Way, who polled 90+ peers to send him their 10 favorite, new, unproduced screenplays to read over the holidays. It has since become a tradition at the end of every year, in December, to release this list, which is voted on by a group of individuals in the entertainment industry from producer assistants, talent agency individuals, and many people involved with film development all the way up to VP's.
The 2010 Black List is here, and thanks to Deadline we have the list of best unproduced screenplays. Most of the scripts we've heard of, many of them are in production, some have already wrapped filming, they just wont be released until next year.
The 2010 Black List is here, and thanks to Deadline we have the list of best unproduced screenplays. Most of the scripts we've heard of, many of them are in production, some have already wrapped filming, they just wont be released until next year.
- 12/13/2010
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Every year, studio executive Franklin Leonard compiles the “Black List,” a collection of the best unproduced screenplays as voted on by 300 execs and high-level assistants. The 2010 list is the sixth of its kind to bring additional awareness to Hollywood’s hottest scripts.
Topping the list this year is Wes Jones’ College Republicans, a Social Network-esque story (read my script review here) about the underhanded election of Karl Rove to a National College Republican seat, managed by strategy wunderkind Lee Atwater. Shia Labeouf is attached to play Atwater and Paul Dano as Rove. Previous Black List leaders include 2008’s The Beaver, which became a long-delayed film directed by Jodie Foster and starring Mel Gibson, and 2009’s The Muppet Man, which remains on the shelf.
Top 10 of 2010 (via the La Times). The Black List is available for download on the official website. Update: the rest added below:
49 votes: “College Republicans” by Wes Jones.
Topping the list this year is Wes Jones’ College Republicans, a Social Network-esque story (read my script review here) about the underhanded election of Karl Rove to a National College Republican seat, managed by strategy wunderkind Lee Atwater. Shia Labeouf is attached to play Atwater and Paul Dano as Rove. Previous Black List leaders include 2008’s The Beaver, which became a long-delayed film directed by Jodie Foster and starring Mel Gibson, and 2009’s The Muppet Man, which remains on the shelf.
Top 10 of 2010 (via the La Times). The Black List is available for download on the official website. Update: the rest added below:
49 votes: “College Republicans” by Wes Jones.
- 12/13/2010
- by Jeff Leins
- newsinfilm.com
The Black List has been released. The annual list is compiled with a poll of 300 (up from last year's 250) development executives and high-level assistants, and contains a ranking of the hot screenplays making the rounds in Hollywoodland, which were written in, or are somehow uniquely associated with, 2010 and will not be released in theaters during this calendar year. Basically, the black list contains the hottest projects in Hollywood that you haven't heard of yet. Note: The headline is a slightly inaccurate, because a lot of these screenplays have already been acquired (six of the top ten listed), a bunch are in production now, and some have even finished production. One of this year's top ten screenplays, J.C. Chandor's Margin Call, about the last 24 hours at now-defunct investment bank Lehman Brothers is already in the can and set to premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival with Chandor at the helm...
- 12/13/2010
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Frank Leonard is the most popular man in Hollywood today. This fine December day marks the release of the 6th annual Black List, a ranked collection of the top un-produced screenplays in the town, compiled by Leonard. Last year the top script was The Muppet Man from Christopher Weekes about “the life and times of the late Jim Henson.” Coming in second was Aaron Sorkin‘s The Social Network script, which is a current frontrunner to sweep the Oscars. The year before was The Beaver, now starring Mel Gibson and set for a release in 2011.
The top one this year, College Republicans, has Shia Labeouf and Paul Dano attached. As for the rest of the list, I’ll be seeing Margin Call (pictured above) at Sundance 2011 and Safe House goes into production next year. We also reported on Oldboy director Park Chan-wook‘s English language debut with Carey Mulligan attached,...
The top one this year, College Republicans, has Shia Labeouf and Paul Dano attached. As for the rest of the list, I’ll be seeing Margin Call (pictured above) at Sundance 2011 and Safe House goes into production next year. We also reported on Oldboy director Park Chan-wook‘s English language debut with Carey Mulligan attached,...
- 12/13/2010
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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