

14/10/2002
Overview
The property show that helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the country.
Status: Returning Series
Rating: 55%
Original language: EN
First Air Date: 14/10/2002
Last Air Date: 13/10/2025
Official website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006vb2f
Status: Returning Series
First Air Date: 14/10/2002
Last Air Date: 13/10/2025
Number of season: 26
Number of episodes: 1240

Season name: Specials
0
2
14/04/2009

Season name: Series 1
1
23
14/10/2002

Season name: Series 2
2
16
26/02/2007

Season name: Series 3
3
18
01/01/1970

Season name: Series 4
4
19
06/05/2008

Season name: Series 5
5
26
14/05/2007

Season name: Series 6
6
23
20/11/2007

Season name: Series 7
7
20
06/10/2008

Season name: Series 8
8
20
03/11/2008

Season name: Series 9
9
25
23/02/2009

Season name: Series 10
10
80
09/11/2009

Season name: Series 11
11
75
06/09/2010

Season name: Series 12
12
75
14/11/2011

Season name: Series 13
13
75
03/09/2012

Season name: Series 14
14
84
29/07/2013

Season name: Series 15
15
75
01/09/2014

Season name: Series 16
16
70
01/06/2015

Season name: Series 17
17
70
06/09/2016

Season name: Series 18
18
70
03/10/2017

Season name: Series 19
19
70
02/04/2018

Season name: Series 20
20
25
28/01/2020

Season name: Series 21
21
53
07/09/2020

Season name: Series 22
22
55
27/09/2021

Season name: Series 23
23
54
22/08/2022

Season name: Series 24
24
55
29/08/2023

Season name: Series 25
25
55
27/08/2024

Season name: Series 26
26
24
18/08/2025
Review by: PNWJen
Written by: PNWJen on 2025-04-26T17:58:54.546Z
I watch this program because it’s a relaxing way to end the day. It’s filmed from the perspective of buyers who want to escape traffic, noise, and high-density living for a place in the country. It shows beautiful properties, towns, and villages in the England, Scotland, and Wales countryside.
People are looking for gardens, large kitchens, and space for outdoor recreation, and (maybe a bit too often) some kind of holiday let business. The quality of the episodes somewhat depends on the presenter — they have varied styles. My favorites are Nicki, Jules, Denise, and Steve, but I skip any episodes with Sonali, as she grates on my nerves.
The mix of showing the properties and vignettes with a local business or charity group is a good one, allowing the viewer to get a more rounded impression of the area. Sometimes, it’s a bit annoying when the producers pick several properties that don’t come close to the stated requirements of the buyer. They want old-world charm and are shown modern open-plan homes. Or they want open-plan and are shown cottages with small kitchens. Obviously, they are limited to what properties are on the market with sellers who are willing to have their homes filmed, but still, sometimes the properties shown are wildly off the mark.
Something to note is that two-thirds of the time, we are not told what happened next and if the buyer even ended up moving to that part of the country. That seems to really frustrate American viewers who are used to American property shows. But I know for a fact that the American house-hunting shows are staged, and the couples have already bought the final property and only pretend to look at other ones. I prefer not to be lied to.