Relocation: Phil Down Under - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Phil Spencer helps people make the biggest move of all - to a new life in Australia. In this show, Lee and Bronagh want to relocate to Perth.
Episode 2
Phil goes to Melbourne to help Adam and Cam from Basingstoke set up home. He also joins the flying doctors and helps out in one of the most remote surgeries in the world.
Episode 3
Phil Spencer house-hunts on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, with a cool $1m budget, digs into his own family history and helps out at one of the country's finest wineries.
Episode 4
Phil helps a family find a home in Sydney. He also has a stab at Aussie Rules football and visits the home of one of Australia's most controversial architects, Harry Seidler.
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