Back to Mine - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
Yorkshire lass Cheryl takes along her best friend Danielle as she checks out a trio of homes. She has a habit of dating bad boys and is keen to break this trend. Will she find her perfect match in the lads' pad, the swish flat or the rustic farm retreat?

Episode 2
Jasmine from Suffolk will not settle for romance unless it's amazing. She wants a man with a passion for life and with plenty of interests - and he absolutely must love animals. In an attempt to find Mr Right, she looks round the homes of three potential partners before choosing one for a date - but will any give a clue to the kind of man she is after?

Episode 3
Bachelor Cal goes looking for love by checking out the houses of three potential dates in the North West - and this former professional footballer appears to have a huge choice when it comes to picking one to take out on a date. There is a pop music lover, a fitness fanatic and the 'Beyonce of the caravan park'. But which one will he want to score a date with?

Episode 4
Hotel concierge Nigel is house hunting for love. Will he go with the gin-loving interior stylist, the Ibiza party girl or the former ballet dancer's pad?

Episode 5
Former Butlins red coat entertainer Paul is house hunting for love with the help of his mum Alison. Will he opt for the roller-blading hairdresser, the rugby player or the gymnast?

Episode 6
Globe-trotting Emma is house hunting for love with the help of her cousin Kelly. In the running is a rugby player, a trendy musician and a body building competitor.
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