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Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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Travelability

100%
Market Travelability
Global Travelability indicates how well a title performs internationally relative to its home market
Billionaire Boy’s
home country is:
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
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Demand Score

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Average Demand for Billionaire Boy is 0.0 times the demand for the average show in United States in the Last 7 days.
Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
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Billionaire Boy has a neutral trend. It has grown in demand by 0x in United States in the Last 7 days.
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Billionaire Boy ranks at the 0.00th percentile in the genre. This means Billionaire Boy has higher demand than all other titles in United States
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About this title

Storyline

Widowed factory hand Len Spud becomes a billionaire after inventing a new kind of toilet roll, Bumfresh, buying a palatial mansion, complete with staff and celebrity butler Warwick Davis, for himself and twelve-year old son Joe. Joe feels alienated by the new life-style, trying to fit in at the local school by keeping his wealth a secret and wary of Len's gold-digging new girlfriend Sapphire Diamond. Unfortunately Len reveals Joe's identity and he is surrounded by greedy new 'friends', with his one true friend Bob feeling betrayed and refusing to take his money. Consequently Joe decides to use his money to do good but then something happens to provide Len with a wake-up call to make things better between him and his son.

Country: United Kingdom

Type: scripted

Status: Current

Language: English

Release Date: January 1, 2016

Also Known As: Мальчик-миллиардер, Joe BiljoenBillionaire Boy |  See more »

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Company Credits

Production Co: BBC Comedy, Bert Productions, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

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