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TLC’s ‘Little People, Big World’ Makes the Guinness Book of World Records

Over 300 Episodes Produced at Present

The Guinness World Records has officially recognized veteran TLC docuseries “Little People, Big World” for “The Most Episodes of a Family-Focused Reality Television Show.” The award was bestowed in May of this year for the 298 episodes having aired as of June 27, 2017.  The series is now up to more than 307 episodes.
 
Debuting on March 4, 2006, “Little People, Big World” features the Roloff family, parents Matt, Amy and their four children, Zach, Jeremy, Molly and Jacob.  Shooting in a suburb outside of Portland, the series chronicles the day-to-day life and adventures at Roloff Farms, where pumpkins are grown and sold by the family. Through the years, viewers had a front row seat as the family expanded, went through ups and downs, celebrated weddings, births and more. In the most recent season, which returned on Tuesday, April 3, the family is seeing more babies and more milestones than ever and the future of the farm and family depend on everyone adapting to major changes that are reshaping the Roloff dynamic every day.