Eamonn and Ruth: How the Other Half Lives - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
Documentary series with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, exploring the lavish and luxurious lifestyles of the super-rich. Eamonn and Ruth are in New York on the trail of the mega-rich that call the Big Apple home, including a father and son duo running a hotel empire valued in the billions, and the charismatic Mrs Barsky who has been living in the world famous Carlyle Hotel for the last 23 years.

Episode 2
Documentary series with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, exploring the lavish and luxurious lifestyles of the super-rich. David Sullivan is one of Britain's newest billionaires, who bought out West Ham Football Club. Eamonn hops on board a super-yacht, while Ruth takes tries on a watch valued at ú1.4m, and meets designer Melissa Odabash, maker of the 'Ferrari of bikinis'.

Episode 3
Documentary series with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, exploring the lavish and luxurious lifestyles of the super-rich. Following the scent of money, Eamonn and Ruth jet off to the Ukraine to meet an extravagant billionaire couple, before getting strapped in to some costly motors and meeting a mogul who has plans on becoming fashionable.

Episode 4
Eamonn and Ruth meet the Duchess of Rutland.

Episode 5
Onetime Traveller Alfie Best now owns an estimated £160m.

Episode 6
The duo check out Regent's Park's plushest properties.
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