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Maggie Dent heads to TV for new ABC parenting series The Role Of A Lifetime


Maggie Dent is one of Australia’s best-known and most respected parenting gurus. She’s written books, hosted seminars, worked as a counsellor, and her ABC podcast, Parental As Anything, remains hugely successful, a resource for frazzled parents of kids all ages.

Dent’s latest project sees her stepping into the television space for the first time — she’s lending her expertise to The Role Of Lifetime, a unique series aimed at helping parents “make sense of modern parenting”, hosted by Amanda Keller.

“I was really impressed (when I saw preview episodes),” says Dent, who is speaking to The West Australian from her home on the east coast.

“I have just finished the whole five (episodes), and I just know how much this is going to improve communication in homes.”

The series focuses on issues affecting parents of school-aged children in today’s world, raising questions like: when is a good time to give my teen a phone? How do I help my child if they are being bullied online? Why is my kid obsessed with gaming? Dent is on hand to weigh in, joining other experts in various fields to provide insight into the best course of action.

Alongside the practical advice, actor Kate Ritchie and comedian Nazeem Hussain are acting out scenarios, playing parents of a tween and a teen, illustrating common parenting scenarios through the lens of a fictional ‘sitcom family’ — they then hop out of character to chat with the experts as themselves (both are parents in real life).

It works surprisingly well.

The Role Of A Lifetime features a sitcom family.
Camera IconThe Role Of A Lifetime features a sitcom family. Credit: Supplied/ABC

“The sitcom bit, that’s brilliant,” says Dent, “Because (the things they are acting out), that’s exactly what is happening, in every home — and oh my God, they play it out so well!”

Dent says she was convinced to take part in the series because of the involvement of the show’s producers, which included creative Debbie Cuell who was also behind the hugely successful and award-winning Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds.

“They are such a good team — they had done that one with the elderly and kids and teens, and if it was anyone else, I would have said no,” Dent explains.

“But because they are of that high quality, I was already in.”

Producers worked with Dent to help flesh out the direction things would take — she’s thrilled with how everything came together.

“It is so engaging,” she says of the five-part series.


Maggie Dent is one of Australia’s best-known and most respected parenting gurus. She’s written books, hosted seminars, worked as a counsellor, and her ABC podcast, Parental As Anything, remains hugely successful, a resource for frazzled parents of kids all ages.

Dent’s latest project sees her stepping into the television space for the first time — she’s lending her expertise to The Role Of Lifetime, a unique series aimed at helping parents “make sense of modern parenting”, hosted by Amanda Keller.

“I was really impressed (when I saw preview episodes),” says Dent, who is speaking to The West Australian from her home on the east coast.

“I have just finished the whole five (episodes), and I just know how much this is going to improve communication in homes.”

The series focuses on issues affecting parents of school-aged children in today’s world, raising questions like: when is a good time to give my teen a phone? How do I help my child if they are being bullied online? Why is my kid obsessed with gaming? Dent is on hand to weigh in, joining other experts in various fields to provide insight into the best course of action.

Alongside the practical advice, actor Kate Ritchie and comedian Nazeem Hussain are acting out scenarios, playing parents of a tween and a teen, illustrating common parenting scenarios through the lens of a fictional ‘sitcom family’ — they then hop out of character to chat with the experts as themselves (both are parents in real life).

It works surprisingly well.

The Role Of A Lifetime features a sitcom family.
Camera IconThe Role Of A Lifetime features a sitcom family. Credit: Supplied/ABC

“The sitcom bit, that’s brilliant,” says Dent, “Because (the things they are acting out), that’s exactly what is happening, in every home — and oh my God, they play it out so well!”

Dent says she was convinced to take part in the series because of the involvement of the show’s producers, which included creative Debbie Cuell who was also behind the hugely successful and award-winning Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds.

“They are such a good team — they had done that one with the elderly and kids and teens, and if it was anyone else, I would have said no,” Dent explains.

“But because they are of that high quality, I was already in.”

Producers worked with Dent to help flesh out the direction things would take — she’s thrilled with how everything came together.

“It is so engaging,” she says of the five-part series.

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