Wanted Down Under Season 5
Wanted Down Under is a BBC One morning television series, which has been running since 2007. The programme shows families considering emigrating to either Australia or New Zealand.
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Wanted Down Under
2007Wanted Down Under is a BBC One morning television series, which has been running since 2007. The programme shows families considering emigrating to either Australia or New Zealand.
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Wanted Down Under Season 5 Full Episode Guide
Simon Wells from Brighton area wants to move to Australia but his family is reluctant.
Chris and Debs Wilson from Wilberfoss consider settling in Australia.
Bev and Martin must convince their son that his future - and theirs - is in Australia.
The Cook family from Wiltshire are divided about moving to Australia.
Car mechanic Simon Nowell dreams of swapping South Wales for Australia.
Scott Corbett, from Cwncarn in South Wales has dreamt of a life in Australia for 20 years.
Donna and Rob Harrison from Tamworth dream of a new beginning in Australia.
Nathalie and Roy Parker-Smeeth find out if a move to New Zealand will improve their lives.
Mike and Clare Pagnini want to escape to Australia for the sun, sea and surf.
The Sharpe see if they could cope with the harsh realities of a self-sufficient lifestyle.
Daryl thinks moving to Australia would give him and his family the perfect life.
Paul Holmes from Ulverston in Cumbria is desperate to move his family to New Zealand.
Adrian McKeown tries to convince his family that they would enjoy life in Melbourne.
Stephen McEvoy dreams of playing tennis in the Australian sunshine.
Nicola and Jimmy Cliff from Leeds want to start a new life in Australia.
Alan Paton from Carmarthenshire dreams of a better quality of life in Australia.
Financial advisor Andrew from Great Yarmouth takes his family to Christchurch for a week.
Wanted Down Under offers the Littles from Devon a week to try out life in Melbourne.
The Horn family from Herne Bay spend a week experiencing what Adelaide has to offer.
Helen and Tim Booth and their two children spend a week in Brisbane.