Relocation: Phil Down Under - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Phil Spencer's on a mission to help six British families make the big move to Australia. This time he helps social workers Tom and Julie Pickup trade Manchester for Melbourne.
Episode 2
Phil Spencer helps the Dancer family from Coventry relocate to South Australia's capital, Adelaide. He also goes wombat-catching, and gives a guide to Adelaide's property hot spots.
Episode 3
Phil Spencer helps the Morris family to find their perfect place in the Aussie capital of Canberra, which he discovers is an ideal city for sporty kids.
Episode 4
Phil Spencer is an hour north of Sydney, in the region known as the Central Coast, helping Oxfordshire couple Ian and Julie Leigh begin their retirement in Australia.
Episode 5
Phil Spencer is back in Australia, on a mission to help more aspiring ex-pats to make their antipodean move a successful one. In this episode he helps Tony and Nicky Hale on the Gold Coast.
Episode 6
Phil Spencer visits Sydney, one of the most expensive places to buy property in the world, to help Alastair Hewson and David Luxton buy a city-centre pad.
Episode 7
Phil Spencer catches up with Cam and Adam, who have faced deadly bushfires and killer bugs in their back garden since moving to Australia from Basingstoke two years earlier.
Episode 8
Phil Spencer catches up with the Davidson family from Essex, who moved to Perth in 2009 in search of a better work-life balance. How are they finding life in Australia?
Episode 9
Phil catches up with the Sharples family, who moved to Australia in 2009. He soon discovers that they've made some dramatic transformations.
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