Family Apple IDs and iCloud SubAccounts

Our family has just purchased and is migrating to 3 iPhones, 1 MacBook Pro, 1 iMac and 2 iPads. We have 4 users in our family - 2 parents and 2 kids. Your recommendations on how to best set-up our family in terms of Apple ID's and iCloud Accounts would be most appreciated. Below are our top line thoughts based on some initial reading, yet very new to all of this and am not familiar with excuting the details (need a plan + step-by-step help)
Have one main Apple ID for iTunes. This account will be used to access iTunes on all iPhones (3), iPad (2) and Computers. It will also be used to create a main iCloud account for the main household user (contacts, calendar, etc).
For spouse + 2 kids, have separate iCloud accounts for e-mail, contacts, calendars, etc. Do you need to use a separate Apple ID for each one?  How do you create the Apple ID if they don't have e-mail addresses, and the 1 email address is already set-up as the main Apple ID for iTunes?
Your detailed suggestions + step-by-step guide would be most helpful!!!!!!!!
Thank You...

In reference to iTunes...
Whilst you're under the same wifi, you can use Homesharing, as long as one machine holds all of the music, any other devise running iTunes should be able to stream the music through the wifi onto theirs.
Alternatively, when out and about, one user can activate in total 5 devices to download their music onto.
But you wouldn't want to do this outside of iTunes, otherwise it will mess up things like Facetime and Messages as previously mentioned. Even then this above process isn't exactly "clean".
A good solution would be as follows, and a set-up that works with myself and family...
Each person to have their own Apple ID. Using an Apple TV, you can easily flick between users, browse and stream everyones music, films and photos who's Apple ID is saved on the machine.
This is (only recently) the only Apple devise that works with multiple Apple IDs without getting complicated.
Of course research the Apple TV, because at the moment it is quite limiting, so make sure it's limits work with what you want to do. But we use it all the time for watching movies (bought in iTunes).

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