Nicki Chapman and Diarmuid Gavin host a horticultural competition, in which two teams of designers are challenged to transform unloved spaces in just 48 hours, with Carol Klein and Mark Gregory judging the results.
Series celebrating the house-buying success stories of people who went on to purchase a rural property they were introduced to on their original Escape to the Country journey.
The series follows different couples wanting to leave life behind in the United Kingdom and relocate to different European countries. The couples are shown different properties before deciding if any are suitable for them.
An updated look at families previously featured on Wanted Down Under. Where are they now? Did their Antipodean dreams come true? Presented by Nicki Chapman.
Families considering relocating to the country are taken to different locations by the show's presenters as they decide where's best for them. Each Family chooses which area in England they want to look for a property in the country. A mystery house is also included.
Wanted Down Under is touted as a 20 part TV series where the shows producers take people who are thinking of moving to Australia, out to Australia for a week.
The families spend the week getting to know Australia, the lifestyle and some of the challenges such as job and house hunting (the latter of which is something we know a lot about). They are even given the opportunity to partake in regular common Aussie activities such as "petting kangaroos"!
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