Wanted Down Under - Season 14

Season 14

Episodes

Hagos Family
Thandi wants to uproot her family to New Zealand, but husband Theo isn't on board. A trial week threatens to drive the two further apart.

Goodinson Family
Dad Michael believes his family's future lies down under, but wife Lisa values her close ties with loved ones in the UK. Will a week in New Zealand change her mind?

Hegarty Family
The great adventure Donner Hegarty never got to experience was to go to New Zealand. But while husband Peter was born there, he has no desire to return. Will a trial week sampling the life they could have down under be enough to convince him the UK is worth leaving for good?

Campbell Family
Nathan Campbell wants to start a new life in NZ with his wife and two children. But he's on his own as they don't want to leave Belfast. Can a trial week provide a change of heart?

Duffy Family
Discovering her daughter has cystic fibrosis has inspired Claire to be brave and suggest a dream move to New Zealand, but dad Russell is not so convinced. A trial week shows them the sort of life that could transform their lives, but will it go as smoothly as Claire has planned?

Parsons Family
The Parsons are like 'shifts' that pass in the night, and it's ruining any quality family time they manage to grab with their kids. Dad Lee believes life would be better if they lived in New Zealand, but has mmum Abby the emotional energy to leave?

Thorn Family
Cassie Thorn wants to take her family to Oz, but husband Aaron doesn't want to move. Will a week in Brisbane change his mind?

McCrory Family
Life with triplets is chaotic. Mum Sarah, the main breadwinner, thinks life would be easier in Australia, but stay-at-home dad Conor has major concerns.

Hegarty Family
The great adventure Donner Hegarty never got to experience was to go to New Zealand. But while husband Peter was born there, he has no desire to return. Will a trial week sampling the life they could have down under be enough to convince him the UK is worth leaving for good?

Hood Family
Beth Hood has spent all her life caring for her mum, but now she feels her own family life is suffering. She believes a new start in Australia just might provide the answer. But will a trial week in Perth prove to her reluctant husband Ben that life indeed might be better down under?

Larkin Family
Mum Anna wants her baby son to grow up in the sunshine in Oz. Dad Aaron isn't convinced just yet. Will a trial week persuade him to make her dream come true?

Onaivi Family
Krystyn wants to uproot her family to Australia, but husband Jo isn't on board. A trial week gives them the chance to see if it might be doable, but it might drive the two further apart.

Pinder Family

Larkin Family

Onaivi Family

West Andrews

Hornett Family

Chatterje Family

Edwards Family

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