New Australian immigration TV series heading to BBC
January 07 2010 by Liam Clifford
The BBC is about to show another new series of the Australian immigration-themed TV show, ‘Wanted Down Under’.
The fourth series of the show is due to be shown at 10am on BBC One
each weekday and will last for 20 episode, each one focusing on people
who have decided to up sticks and move to Australia or New Zealand.
Most of the people featured in the TV series chose Australia because of
its cheaper living cost and better weather. Many claim they want to
lead a more healthy, outdoors lifestyle and would like to bring their
children up somewhere where they can play outside and on the beach.
Tomorrow’s episode focuses on The Mills family who were based in
Eastbourne. They decided that living in Australia is for them and also
plan to work in Australia setting up a Psychotherapy business there.
The TV series is set to entice more people to move to Australia, which
has become the top destination for people emigrating from the UK in
recent years.
The series which is set to run over several week, starts today, 7 January.
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