You Can't Get the Staff

You Can't Get the Staff (2014)

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The demand for domestic staff in the UK is higher than ever, with one in four households now hiring home help. This series ventures behind the gates of Britain's stately homes, deep inside the world of those with the money to spend, to see how the cream of society handles the staff - from the testing interviews, to the candidates desperate to get their foot in the door, down to those all-important employment decisions - whether the salary is £90 a week or over £100,000 a year.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Sara Vestin Rahmani and Anna TrentNov 18, 2014
S01E04Sir Benjamin Slade, Aurora Eastwood, The RogersNov 11, 2014
S01E03Caroline Lowsley-Williams, Drew Rieger and John MewNov 4, 2014
S01E02Lady Auriol, Detmar Blow and Carina EvansOct 28, 2014
S01E01Princess Olga, Baronet Sir Humphry and Lady Colin CampbellOct 21, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'You Can't Get the Staff' premiere?

'You Can't Get the Staff' premiered on September 10, 2014.

Who created 'You Can't Get the Staff'?

'You Can't Get the Staff' was created by Shiver Productions.

What genre does 'You Can't Get the Staff' belong to?

'You Can't Get the Staff' belongs to the reality-TV genre.

What is the premise of 'You Can't Get the Staff'?

'You Can't Get the Staff' follows the challenges faced by employers as they search for the perfect staff member, highlighting the difficulties in finding suitable candidates for various positions.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'You Can't Get the Staff'?

The first season of 'You Can't Get the Staff' consisted of six episodes.

What types of positions were featured on 'You Can't Get the Staff'?

'You Can't Get the Staff' featured a range of positions such as butlers, chefs, housekeepers, gardeners, and other domestic staff.

Where was 'You Can't Get the Staff' primarily filmed?

'You Can't Get the Staff' was primarily filmed in the United Kingdom.

Did 'You Can't Get the Staff' receive positive reviews from critics?

Reviews for 'You Can't Get the Staff' were mixed, with some praising the concept and others finding it repetitive or lacking depth.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'You Can't Get the Staff'?

'You Can't Get the Staff' did not feature any notable guest appearances.

Did 'You Can't Get the Staff' explore the training process of the selected candidates?

Yes, 'You Can't Get the Staff' delved into the training process of the selected candidates, showcasing their progress and development.

Were there any memorable challenges or tasks on 'You Can't Get the Staff'?

Yes, 'You Can't Get the Staff' presented various challenges and tasks for the candidates to test their skills and abilities in each position.

Did 'You Can't Get the Staff' showcase any behind-the-scenes aspects of the recruitment process?

Yes, 'You Can't Get the Staff' provided viewers with insights into the behind-the-scenes aspects of the recruitment process, including interviews and selection criteria.

Did 'You Can't Get the Staff' have a host or narrator?

'You Can't Get the Staff' did not have a host or narrator, relying on the interactions between the employers and candidates to drive the narrative.

How did 'You Can't Get the Staff' aim to entertain its audience?

'You Can't Get the Staff' aimed to entertain its audience by showcasing the challenges and humorous moments that arose during the recruitment process.

Did 'You Can't Get the Staff' have any spin-offs or related shows?

'You Can't Get the Staff' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

Did 'You Can't Get the Staff' address any social or cultural issues?

'You Can't Get the Staff' primarily focused on the recruitment process and did not explicitly address social or cultural issues.

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