Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer present advice on how to survive the effects of the credit crunch on the housing market. Three cases with specific difficulties - the financially hit couple, the first-time buyer and the family trying to sell - receive assistance from the pair, who also catch up with people who have appeared on past shows to learn how they have been affected.
To celebrate ten years on Channel 4 Phil and Kirstie take a light-hearted look back over the last ten years, revealing howlers, gaffes, trips and slips revealing the famous pair's true characters. The two property gurus reveal previously unseen moments from Britain's best-loved property series, as well as offering an insider's guide on how to get buyers to make decisions. This hilarious show reveals how it was all done, while taking a look back at Kirstie's fashion faux-pas, and exposing some of Phil's personal habits. And find out what the two hosts really think of each other.
To celebrate a decade on Channel 4, Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer present an illuminating and nostalgic look back over the last ten years of the UK property market. From the soaring property prices of the Millennium to the era of 125% mortgages, and from the buy-to-let boom to the credit crunch, this show revisits the stories of four former property buyers, and hears from some of the country's foremost property experts, to illustrate the key moments in the last decade. The show also returns to Phil and Kirstie's first ever programme, as the duo reveal some of the lessons they've learnt along the way. How times, and outfits, have changed.
A special episode as Phil and Kirstie helping three sets of first-time buyers who have all served their country in the British armed forces. Army captain Nick Beighton and his partner army captain Leki Stones are committed to finding the perfect family home that has four bedrooms, plenty of character, and a garden. While their demands may seem ordinary, their needs certainly aren't. Nick lost both of his legs after an IED attack in Afghanistan and is still not yet fully mobile. Newlyweds dental technician Elisa and regimental gunner Jason Thomas both serve in the RAF, and have undertaken front-line tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. They desperately want to find a perfect place to call their own and it has to be in the country, with great views, and with enough room for children in the future. Major Rick Fletcher and his wife Gail have spent an incredible 25 years on the move in army accommodation. With Rick's new posting, they are finally able to look for a home that they can call their own. But with two rapidly growing kids, and having been used to living in spacious
Special edition (live broadcast) of the house hunting guide. Phil Spencer along with Kirstie and Sofie Allsopp detail the best and worst places to live in the country
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of house-hunting, with a look back at helping people to get on the property ladder and their first ever property search
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of house-hunting, with a look back at some of their best seaside searches in Cornwall, Kent, Norfolk and Essex
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back at multi-generation house searches, remembering how much more difficult it was when adding Grandma or Grandad into the mix.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back on their searches for accessible and adaptable forever homes. They include the search for a bungalow for Martine, who lost her legs in the 7/7 bombings, and blind woman Lynn, who needed a new home for her and her assistance.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping house-hunters downsize, including a couple who've been spoiled by their expansive Australian home.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping house-hunters whose budgets made meeting their requirements a challenge, from Jersey to Lothian
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on helping house-hunters, who were desperate to buy, to make that all-important decision: is it the right time to buy?
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of house-hunting with solo buyers, from wow-factor homes and views, to being close to family... but not too close!
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of helping house-hunters fulfil their dream of the country life, from dramatic views in Scotland to a chocolate box Cotswolds cottage.
Kirstie and Phil reminisce on 20 years of house-hunting for people with very specific criteria and prerequisites, from beckoning beaches to dining room demands and wish list woes
Kirstie Allsopp and Phi Spencer come to the aid of 28-year-old Kate Pybus, who is concerned that in renting she has been left behind by the property market in London, where she wants to live in a central location but only has a budget of approximately £100,000.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a family living in Stirlingshire who are looking for a property that they can use as both business premises and a family home. Jane and Huw Williams moved to Scotland last year and presumed they would find what they were looking for easily. However, nine months have passed and they are getting desperate.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer view a range of properties in Northern Ireland as they help Yvonne Fisher, a woman looking to move back to her homeland from Miami, where she has lived since she was a baby.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit Bolton, where they help Neil and Susan Derbyshire and their sons Daniel and Luke in their search for a new family home.
Phil and Kirstie are in Surrey attempting to find a London couple a rural idyll.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help first-time buyer Yusuf Karimjee, who has talked about getting his own west London flat but never got round to it. What will his generous budget buy?
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer scour the property market in Manchester to help Colin Gallimore and Anthony Greely find a warehouse-style apartment in the Canal Street area of the city known as the Village. The pair have very high standards, but need to find something fast as they are currently sleeping on friends' floors.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer advise Elizabeth Lewis, who has given up her job in London and is hoping to move into a one-bedroom flat in Brighton's fashionable Kemp Town area. She is searching for the period property of her dreams, complete with stripped wooden floors, for less than £90,000.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Bristol couple Paul Marshall and Nicky Thomson, who are seeking to escape their student-style flat for a home of their own. They would like a two-bedroom terraced house with enough space to entertain friends - but with a budget of £100,000, it will be a struggle.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Chae and Corinna Strathie and their 15-month-old daughter, who are seeking to leave behind the urban environment of Edinburgh and relocate to a fishing village in Fife, where properties rarely come onto the market and even fewer fall within a price bracket of £70,000.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a couple and their four children from Wokingham search for a larger home in Bedfordshire, with a maximum budget of £250,000. Gary and Debbie Nicholls settled on moving to this county after deciding Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire were out of their price range.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spence help Laura MacGiver and Gavin Pearson, who are hoping to move house from Edinburgh to Glasgow, where they both work. However, the pair have seemingly irreconcilable differences in taste.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer have the tables turned as they take on the challenge of selling a property rather than buying one - and they only have three weekends to do it in!
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit Newcastle where they help a couple to find the three-bedroom property of their dreams - one that contains space for their art collection and has a garden in which to relax
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp help a Kiwi family who have recently relocated to Bath from New Zealand.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Edinburgh couple Siobhan and Danilo find a house with a garden and garage to meet the needs of their horticultural and classic car hobbies, without exceeding their £200,000 budget
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help house-hunters Helen and Steve find their ideal marital love-nest in Cardiff while keeping to a strict budget of £96,000 - a tall order as property prices are rocketing and the wedding is in seven weeks' time
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help high-flying computer software manager Jackie Thompson find the perfect pad in her home city of York. Jackie, a girl about town who drives an open-top sports car and has just sold her flat for a tidy profit, wants something that suits her image, yet won't break the bank
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer travel to Ipswich in Suffolk to search for a rural idyll for Mark and his partner Cherry, who are expecting their first baby in five weeks.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Stella Burton and Adrian Barritt, who rent a converted barn in Oxfordshire, find a similar property in the same area - preferably with high ceilings, as the house-hunters are both more than 6ft tall.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp help a pair of first-time buyers in search of a property with two bedrooms and a garden in trendy Leigh-on-sea in Essex.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help house hunters in Stourbridge.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet first-time buyer Natasha Worrell, who has seen over 100 properties and is desperate to buy in south London before prices become too high for her.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet Simon and Jo Miles, who have sold their house in London and have £500,000 to spend on a new home in the Thames Valley.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet Jo Johnson, who wants to move on to her second home in Southampton. She lives in a flat in a busy part of town but needs more space, peace and quiet.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer search for a period property near Oxford for Stella and Adrian, who are a tall couple - so high ceilings are a must!
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp help a pair of first-time buyers in search of a property with two bedrooms and a garden in trendy Leigh-on-sea in Essex.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp search for the perfect home for Donald Baillie, an oil executive moving from London to Aberdeen.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet Georgie Allen and Graeme Laslett, who live in the centre of Sheffield and want to move to somewhere bigger and quieter within easy reach of the city.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp search for the perfect home for Donald Baillie, an oil executive moving from London to Aberdeen.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet Simon and Jo Miles, who have sold their house in London and have £500,000 to spend on a new home in the Thames Valley.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet Jo Johnson, who wants to move on to her second home in Southampton. She lives in a flat in a busy part of town but needs more space, peace and quiet.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help first-time buyers Anne and Tom find a three-bedroom property with a large garden in Headingley, Leeds, for £100,000
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a Nottingham-born woman returning to the city after a 20-year absence search for a house. She is looking for space to practise massage and woodwork, a spare room for a lodger and a large kitchen diner - all on a budget of £90,000
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a couple with conflicting ideas search for the perfect property in Kendal, Cumbria. They both need somewhere that they can adapt to work from home, but one wants the openness of the countryside while the other prefers town life
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help house-hunters relocating from London find a rural retreat in Cornwall large enough for their children and a small business. The couple are shown a stylish property with stunning views of the hills and sea, but have to compete against an offer exceeding the asking price
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a prospective buyer through the tricky world of agencies and viewings in a bid to find their perfect home in Liverpool.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer travel to the Regency town of Cheltenham, where a single guy is looking to spend around £450,000 on his dream home.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a young family relocate to the coastal city of Plymouth. Their dream property needs to have space, stacks of original features and the right vibe.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Middlesbrough newlyweds Andy and Emily, who have set their hearts on a spacious Victorian terrace, find a family home together.
A trio of bachelors-about-town try to find their ideal pad in Belfast with the expert help of Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer. By pooling their resources the lads hope to find a home with three large bedrooms and generous living space
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer come to the aid of a couple caught in a property-boom nightmare. They want to live in Norwich, but the area has seen one of the highest rises in house prices in the country, and to make matters worse, their expectations exceed the limits set by their tight budget
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a style-conscious single mum escape city centre chaos for a better life in the leafy suburbs of Royal Berkshire.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a family to find a new base in Bournemouth. French restaurant manager Laurent wants space for a vegetable patch, and wife Sam insists on finding somewhere near a good school - but when their dream home fails to fall within the right catchment area, tensions start to rise
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a couple find their ideal home in the rural heart of Scotland. Sue and James have outgrown their two-bedroom home and want space to do their artwork as well as a magnificent view to take away the stresses and strains of modern-day living
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in north-west London helping a single career woman spend half a million pounds on a two-bedroom flat. But it must meet her feng shui needs.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer liberate two solicitors from a commuting nightmare and find them a home in north-east Somerset.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in sunny Brighton with a funky young family who want to move out of the city to a healthier life and a bigger home by the sea.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in the southern counties of England trying to find a rural retreat for two London professionals.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp look for a dream home for a young family on the borders of England and Wales.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in in Chichester to meet a couple who are selling their idyllic house just outside of the town because it's no longer suitable for them.
Property hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer travel to Berkshire to meet Paul and Anita who want to sell their terraced house in Slough and trade up to something bigger and better.
Professional property hunters Phil and Kirstie are in Dover to help guide Nick and Lindsay through the murky world of agencies and viewings in a bid to find their perfect home.
Professional property hunters Phil and Kirstie are in Derby to meet James and Jo whose property hunting in Derby has turned into a saga of gazumpings and missed opportunities. Can Kirstie and Phil help?
Property hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in north Cornwall to try and find the perfect home for another couple.
Phil and Kirstie are in Liverpool to help young couple, Robert and Anne-Marie who have been trying to buy a property for two years.
Kirstie and Phil are after the best deal for Nalini, who wants a secure home with a garden close to Cambridge's city centre.
Kirstie and Phil help first-time buyers Georgina and Laura, who have teamed up to buy a flat in south east London.
Property hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet Elliot and Amanda who are selling their first home and looking for something bigger near Swindon.
Property hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer meet first-time buyers Rob and Natalie who are aiming to buy a property in Durham.
Professional property hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in Glasgow on a mission to secure the best possible property for the most competitive price.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in Doncaster to help another couple find just the right home.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in in Chichester to meet a couple who are selling their idyllic house just outside of the town because it's no longer suitable for them.
Property hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer travel to Berkshire to meet Paul and Anita who want to sell their terraced house in Slough and trade up to something bigger and better.
Professional property hunters Phil and Kirstie are in Dover to help guide Nick and Lindsay through the murky world of agencies and viewings in a bid to find their perfect home.
Professional property hunters Phil and Kirstie are in Derby to meet James and Jo whose property hunting in Derby has turned into a saga of gazumpings and missed opportunities. Can Kirstie and Phil help?
Property hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in north Cornwall to try and find the perfect home for another couple.
Phil and Kirstie are in Liverpool to help young couple, Robert and Anne-Marie who have been trying to buy a property for two years.
Kirstie and Phil are after the best deal for Nalini, who wants a secure home with a garden close to Cambridge's city centre.
Phil and Kirstie are in Hertfordshire helping Jocelyn Thompson and Simon Donoghue search for their first home.
Having already lost three prospective properties in 12 months, two nervous first-time buyers in Norwich need the experts' help more than most. Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer offer their advice, but the couple's contrasting views of what to spend their budget on makes the challenge even harder
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a couple find a home in the Welsh borders - a task made harder by their contrasting ambitions. Mel dreams of a rural team-building centre, but his cosmopolitan partner Ali likes their Maidenhead home, which is ideally situated for her job as a long-haul air hostess
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a family of camel-racers look for a home in Warwickshire. Their current four-bedroomed house is not big enough for their two children and an ever-expanding collection of wild animals, so they need something with more room - preferably eight acres of it
Laura Cream leaves the experts struggling to agree with each other as they try to meet her demands for a London property. Her budget of £290,000 must stretch to a two-bedroom ground-floor flat with private parking and room for her paper-marbling business, leaving Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer facing a tough task
Young couple Nick and Katrina enlist Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer's help as they try to find a family home on Jersey. Nick is cautious about buying, but when the experts find an unusual property it is left to Katrina to convince her partner that the adventurous option is more worthwhile than the easy one
Experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer have a generous budget to work with this week when they help lottery winners Lara and Roger Griffiths spend their winnings on a dream home. The couple want a bigger house now they have baby Ruby, but despite their wealth, they cannot agree on how much to spend
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help find a property in east London for two childhood friends who hope their investment will be boosted by the 2012 Olympics. Rosie Evatt and Laura Coveney have £220,000 to spend, but the experts soon have to step in to explain their budget will not stretch to exactly what they want
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help young mother Sue as she looks to move back to Ireland, where she grew up. She wants a home big enough for her husband and two children in Wicklow, south of Dublin, and the family have a generous budget, but they soon realise the challenge they are taking on
Experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help first-time buyer Ian Ensum, a clinical psychologist whose uncertainty about the housing market has left him petrified about his first purchase. He has £200,000 to spend, but with plans to work on the house after he has bought it, he is determined to stick to his budget
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit a house they helped first-time buyers Andrew Donald and Ian Salmon find in Northampton a couple of years ago. They discover whether the pair are still glad they went for a terrace house, having originally targeted a newly built property
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer head for Brighton to revisit a couple they helped a year earlier and discover if their luck improved once the cameras had stopped rolling. The experts had found them the perfect property in Hove, but days after a deal was negotiated the house was taken off the market
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit Lincolnshire couple Darren and Julie Spry who wanted a house with a business attached as they sold up their chip shop and flat. The experts found a teashop and local pub, but both proved too expensive for their tight budget
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer guide artist Zena Ellis as she takes her first step onto the housing ladder in Luton with a budget of £125,000. Also seeking assistance are new parents Lysan and Bo Cheng, who want to move out of London and return to Bedfordshire for a slower-paced family life, but find £550,000 does not go far in in their desired part of the country
Kirstie Allsopp attempts to find a peaceful North Yorkshire home where a couple with a £500,000 budget can run their business and care for birds of prey away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Also in the area, Phil Spencer helps a family find an idyllic country retreat that offers good value for money
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help two couples house-hunting in north-west London. Tony and Michelle have already looked at almost 100 properties during their search for a £900,000 dream pad with enough space for their large record collection. Elsewhere in the capital, Amy and Takbir are desperate to access the first rung of the ladder, but despite some military-style planning, have had no success in the competitive market
The presenters search for properties near Exeter. Kirstie Allsopp helps a couple spend their £600,000 budget on a rural home with plenty of space for an annexe for wife Nancy's mother. Meanwhile, Phil Spencer aids a family, including a father who has always lived within the same one-square-mile radius, in the hope he can come to an amicable agreement with his wife on a suitable house
Kirstie Allsopp helps to find a two-bedroom Victorian conversion in south-west London for a fireman with a £180,000 budget. In the same location, Phil Spencer looks for a spacious property suitable for a family with baby twin daughters, but needs to persuade the couple to compromise on the area if they are to find anything within their £330,000 limit
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help a mother in Carlisle who is looking to downsize to a place closer to work as her son plans to fly the nest - though nothing has been definitely decided. Phil also revisits a family who posed a particularly tough challenge when searching for a bungalow in Bath due to the couple's fussy nature and a budget of £440,000
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit lottery millionaires Roger and Lara Griffiths, whose exacting requirements created a challenge for the experts. They also catch up with former Army major Anjie Tilley, who was looking for a dream property near friends and family in Yorkshire, but rejected 40 properties that met her £400,000 budget
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp return to Sheffield to check on the progress of firefighter Justin and his sales manager wife Deborah, who had been searching for their ideal family home for more than two years without success. Also in the Yorkshire city, they revisit GP Andy and consultant therapist Artie who could not agree on the type of property they wanted to spend their £700,000 budget on
Phil Spencer heads to Tyne Valley, near Newcastle, to help Kerry Ellis and Michael Byrne, who have a budget of £150,000 to spend on their first home, but are finding house-hunting difficult as Kerry works in Manchester. Also in the area, Kirstie Allsopp searches for a rural home with a garden suitable for David and Kate Whitehead, who are expecting their second child
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer head to Chelmsford, where they try to find a dream £1million house for internet entrepreneur Steve Clark and his wife Dee. A couple with a much more limited budget also seek help in finding a family home in the area
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer set out on a house hunting mission for two young couples who have fallen for Hertfordshire's charms
Kirstie and Phil go house hunting on Merseyside, with Gary and Nicky on the Wirral, and graduate doctors Gemma and Susannah in trendy Sefton Park
Phil and Kirstie help couples in Kent and Sussex seeking properties offering the perfect blend of a do-able daily commute to the capital, mixed with all the joys of countryside living.
Phil and Kirstie help two sets of house hunters find their way through the complexities of Edinburgh's competitive property market.
Phil and Kirstie help two sets of first-time buyers in Windsor, including Paul and his American bride Alissa, who craves a super-sized mansion on a mini budget.
Phil and Kirstie head for Aberdeen, Europe's oil capital. And with the oil business keeping prices high across the city, the property gurus must move fast to land a bargain.
In Oxfordshire, top guns Chris and Nikki are looking for a full-scale rural renovation to take on. Richard and Jane, with their four daughters and a high-maintenance dog, are desperate for more living space.
Phil and Kirstie head for Derbyshire, where Bryone and Daniel Burton have fallen for the Peak District's stunning beauty, and fashion designer Wendy Lee and partner Simon are desperately seeking more space.
Phil and Kirstie come to the rescue of two couples in Gloucestershire looking to make some momentous life changes, and who desperately need the homes to match.
Just a stone's throw from London, Buckinghamshire is the ideal location for two couples trying to combine high-flying careers in the big city with the tranquility of small-town living.
A year after two troublesome searches, Phil heads back to Sheffield to see how a couple of doctors and a fire-fighter are faring.
Kirstie and Phil revisit two couples in Hastings, Jakki and Scott and newlyweds Nicola and Chris, only to find that one couple is now in a very different place.
Kirstie and Phil are faced with one hell of a challenge, they're in Birmingham trying to find one big house, for one big, extended family
In Norwich, Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer rescue faint-hearted first-time buyers Helen and Paul, who've lost three dream homes already and have different ambitions in mind for their pad
Management trainer Mel has set Kirstie and Phil the challenge of finding a home in the Welsh borders to house his very own leadership and team building centre, but his partner isn't keen!
Kirstie and Phil are challenged to find the perfect home in Warwickshire for the Fosset family who have outgrown their home and need more space for their two children and three camels!
Kirstie and Phil come to blows when they take on the impossible: finding a flat with private parking in pricey North London for £290,000
Kirstie and Phil hunt for a fabulous family home on Jersey for young couple Nick and Katrina
Kirstie and Phil have been called in to help Lara and Roger Griffiths, who got lucky when their numbers came up and they won £1,800,000 on the lottery
Phil and Kirstie are guiding Rosie Evatt and Laura Coveney, two first-time buyers, through the property jungle of east London
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp help a young mother achieve her dream of moving back to Ireland with her family
Kirstie and Phil are challenged to find the perfect home for a clinical psychologist who takes his first step on the property ladder in Bristol
Kirstie and Phil catch up with Andrew Donald and Ian Salmon, who bought a lovely terrace in Northampton, to see if they are happy with their choice
Kirstie and Phil return to East Sussex to find out if Sarah Metson and Charles Allen finally found their dream family home after an exhaustive and emotional search in Brighton.
Kirstie and Phil revisit Darren and Julie. Did they find a great family home in a village setting?
Kirstie and Phil are in for double the trouble as they take on two couples in Glasgow with two budgets and two very different briefs
Kirstie and Phil are racing to find the perfect house for a fire-fighter in distress, and a mega-bucks property for a pair of home-sick doctors
Kirstie and Phil are in Hastings to search for the perfect home for two different couples, but at times the search is in danger of becoming the second Battle of Hastings.
Kirstie and Phil are in Surrey where high fliers Ben and Sophie need a family home on a budget of £480,000, while fussy lovebirds Glen and Rachel are on a tight £250,000.
Kirstie and Phil try to find perfect homes for two couples in the Tyne Valley, near Newcastle. Phil Spencer heads to Tyne Valley, near Newcastle, to help Kerry Ellis and Michael Byrne, who have a budget of £150,000 to spend on their first home, but are finding house-hunting difficult as Kerry works in Manchester. Also in the area, Kirstie Allsopp searches for a rural home with a garden suitable for David and Kate Whitehead, who are expecting their second child
Kirstie and Phil help an internet entrepreneur Steve Clark and his wife Dee who have a cool £1,000,000 budget and a huge wish list; and a pair of first-time buyers in Chelmsford with just £175,000.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with faint-hearted first timers Helen and Paul in Norwich, and with the multi generational Bhermi family in Sutton Coldfield.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two of their favourite couples; the camel-racing Fossett clan who needed to relocate their family and menagerie, and fussy Nick and Katrina in Jersey.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp attempt a challenge they've never done before: helping three sets of first-time buyers who have all served their country in the British armed forces.
Phil and Kirstie help two sets of desperate house hunters in Bedfordshire
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp are challenged to find two very different properties in beautiful North Yorkshire for an unconventional couple.
Even in the midst of the credit crunch, there are still some people who are buying, here Kirstie and Phil search on behalf of two couples in north west London.
The presenters search for properties near Exeter. Kirstie Allsopp helps a couple spend their £600,000 budget on a rural home with plenty of space and an annexe for wife Nancy's mother. Meanwhile, Phil Spencer meets a man who has always lived within the same one-square-mile radius and is struggling to reach an amicable agreement with his wife on a suitable house
Kirstie searches Balham and Putney for a pair of nervous first timer buyers. Phil looks for an Aussie-proportioned property in the Thames Valley.
It's mix and match as Kirstie and Phil mount a search for a new home for a downsizing mum in Carlisle, and catch up with a family who they helped to find a dream bungalow in Bath
Kirstie and Phil meet two pairs of buyers keen to set up home in London's leafy south-west, but with very different lifestyles in mind.
A year after two troublesome searches, Phil heads back to Sheffield to see how a couple of doctors and a fire-fighter are faring.
Cruise ship workers Peter and Jason are desperate to end the years of living out of suitcases and hope to set up home together in the popular suburb of Beckenham. Designers Nadine and Toby want a house that's in need of serious refurbishment, with a 60ft garden, ideally with a flat front, and also with a `good narrative' to boot... on a maximum budget of £350,000.
Kirstie and Phil hit the pavements of Windsor and Maidenhead in a bid to find homes for Nicki and Damien, and Maria - who is returning to the UK after living in Switzerland for a decade. Nicki and Damien are in desperate need of a family home. They have a fantastic budget of £800,000 but they also have a rather interesting and at times conflicting list of requirements: Damien would like a watermill, solar panels and a room for a garden tree-house. Nicki on the other hand is more interested in the number of bedrooms. Meanwhile Maria is adamant that her new home has to be a bachelorette pad with the wow factor.
Kirstie and Phil take on London in a bid to find two homes for two very different sets of house hunters. London is one of the most expensive and competitive cities in the world to buy property. Phil helps three friends, Cathy, Ian and Richard, in their search for a London pad. Kirstie helps newly-weds Daniel and Jennie in a bid to find their marital home in north London.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit past house-hunters, beginning with globe-trotting Matt Rushworth, who was looking forward to settling down near his family in Windsor, Berkshire. They then catch up with Sheffield couple Justin and Deborah, who were seeking a bigger home, but had very different opinions on how to tackle the property to make room for their sports gear
Kirstie and Phil revisit Isobel Phillips and Chris Martin in the Cotswolds and, on London's Southbank, 18-year-old student Claire Winshipp was looking to spend £1.7 million on a riverside apartment
Kirstie and Phil revisit two sets of first-time buyers. Newly engaged couple Isobel Phillips and Chris Martin were desperate to find their dream family home in the Cotswolds before tying the knot. While on London's Southbank, 18-year-old student Claire Winshipp was looking to spend a £1.7 million budget on a riverside apartment. Claire is in a wheelchair, and wanted to buy herself some independence and a home in a lively area.
Kirstie and Phil revisit two sets of very particular buyers looking for family homes at opposite ends of the country. Ian and his family were on the hunt for the perfect seaside home in the pricey coastal town of Broadstairs in Kent. Meanwhile, soon-to-be-married couple Tara Magee and Alastair Murray were desperate to buy their first home together in Edinburgh, with a healthy budget of £600k. But with long wish lists and the tricky Scottish market to contend with, Phil and Kirstie had a fight on their hands.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two sets of house hunters: Paul and his American bride Alissa in Windsor, and Malcolm and Jenny in Wiltshire, who wanted a home that would give them a warm hug.
Kirstie and Phil visit Manchester to hunt out two very different first homes for two young buyers new to the market. But the two searches are not as simple as they seem - neither buyer will be living in their new home alone, and both of them are promising to share the decision-making equally, even though they're each stumping up all of the funds.
To celebrate ten years on Channel 4 Phil and Kirstie take a light-hearted look back over the last ten years, revealing howlers, gaffes, trips and slips revealing the famous pair's true characters. The two property gurus reveal previously unseen moments from Britain's best-loved property series, as well as offering an insider's guide on how to get buyers to make decisions. This hilarious show reveals how it was all done, while taking a look back at Kirstie's fashion faux-pas, and exposing some of Phil's personal habits. And find out what the two hosts really think of each other.
Phil and Kirstie help couples in Kent and Sussex seeking properties offering the perfect blend of a do-able daily commute to the capital, mixed with all the joys of countryside living.
Phil and Kirstie help two sets of house hunters find their way through the complexities of Edinburgh's competitive property market.
Phil and Kirstie help two sets of first-time buyers in Windsor, including Paul and his American bride Alissa, who craves a super-sized mansion on a mini budget.
Phil and Kirstie head for Aberdeen, Europe's oil capital. And with the oil business keeping prices high across the city, the property gurus must move fast to land a bargain.
In Oxfordshire, top guns Chris and Nikki are looking for a full-scale rural renovation to take on. Richard and Jane, with their four daughters and a high-maintenance dog, are desperate for more living space.
Phil and Kirstie head for Derbyshire, where Bryone and Daniel Burton have fallen for the Peak District's stunning beauty, and fashion designer Wendy Lee and partner Simon are desperately seeking more space.
Phil and Kirstie come to the rescue of two couples in Gloucestershire looking to make some momentous life changes, and who desperately need the homes to match.
Just a stone's throw from London, Buckinghamshire is the ideal location for two couples trying to combine high-flying careers in the big city with the tranquility of small-town living.
Kirstie and Phil travel to Surrey to help two couples hunt for the perfect home. They offer advise to Susie and Andy Clark and their two children and Susie's 89-year-old father who are looking for a place. They also try and help Sam Summers and Jess Jeary who are buying their first home together.
Kirstie and Phillip try and help Richard and Helen Francis who are expecting a baby and are ready to give up their city centre lifestyle in Manchester. Kirstie and Phil need to find them a place in the suburbs with a £400,000 budget. They also try and help Graham and Nina Walker in Preston who are hoping to leave their tiny rented terrace for their first marital
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer head to Hampshire, where former naval officer Colin Nugent and wife Gillian are hoping to buy their first home after 23 years of marriage and 12 relocations with the military. Meanwhile, Army captain Ian Bellamy will be leaving the forces and is looking for a new house with girlfriend Diane Pittard
Kirstie and Phil try to help two sets two pairs of first time home buyers who are looking for properties in London. Phil is in south London, where he's helping Ben and Lucy find their dream property. Kirstie is in west London where she tries to find the perfect property for Cat and Ed.
Phil and Kirstie are in the south west of England this week, taking on two sets of hapless house hunters. Ghika and Ronnie have £350,000 to spend on a three or four bedroomed house which must be in Bradford on Avon. That's a tiny search area of less than two square miles - in fact it's one of the smallest search areas Phil's ever had.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help prospective buyers in the Home Counties, beginning with Sarah and Ian who sold their home in Buckinghamshire three years previously, but have made little progress finding their perfect property, despite more than 100 viewings and a budget of £1million. In Hertfordshire, twentysomethings Daniel and Louise have been forced to move back in with their parents after finding it difficult to compromise during their search
Kirstie and Phil are in Kent with Sophie and Niall, who hope to buy their first place, and Caroline and Ian, who want to find a family home in Broadstairs.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer play the generation game in Cambridgeshire, as they try to settle one extended family into two new homes.
Kirstie and Phil are in Wiltshire where their house hunters Vicky and Andy, and Malcolm and Jenny, have some very specific and quite unusual demands for their new homes.
Kirstie and Phil revisit Paul and Alissa in Windsor, and Takie and Amy in London, to see if the couples' dreams of perfect starter homes have been realised.
Kirstie and Phil revisit two couples in Edinburgh, Sarah and Dom, who dreamed of having his very own music studio at home, and professional rugby player Matt and his partner Amy.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit house-hunters Trudi and Steve in Yorkshire, and community artist Zena in Luton.
Kirstie and Phil head back to the shires to catch up with Andrew and Emma in Buckinghamshire, and Karen and Russell in Aberdeenshire.
Phil and Kirstie are in the south east, where Paul and Stephanie are stuck in a house bursting at the seams, and Noni and George are looking for a family home in Crystal Palace.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help two sets of first-time buyers search in two of London's most expensive locations, with Claire on the South Bank, and Geri and Arran in Crouch End.
In Guildford and York Phil revisits two couples who previously were going through major lifestyle changes. For one it was a little bundle of joy, and for the other it was a great big wodge of cash.
Phil revisits Steve and Dee from Essex, and Rebecca and Joe from Warwickshire who previously needed a home for themselves, their children, and their racing camels!
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer face a double challenge that's all about postcodes and pickiness when they search for dream family homes in Harrow and Hertfordshire.
Kirstie and Phil hit the beaches and villages of rural Devon and the seaside town of Torquay looking for homes for local newlyweds Sam and Jamie and football coach Geoff and his family.
New parents Karen and Chris are returning to their roots with baby daughter Amelia, and are looking for a dream family home in the villages around Darlington. Kris and Heather have put their wedding and future family plans on hold until they have bought a house together. But they're not sure where they'd prefer to live - city, country or by the sea.
Sarah and Stewart are a couple of cool cats looking for a first home together in Finsbury Park on a very tight budget. Louise and Matt have never lived full-time in the same city before, let alone the same house. The couple have £350K to spend, but getting two bedrooms and outside space in a swanky area is a real ask
Kristie and Phil tackle more property purchasing problems, searching through Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire for Lucy and David and Kelly and Emma.
Kirstie and Phil head to Nottinghamshire to help two sets of house hunters desperate to fly the nest and set up on their own. But are their expectations greater than their budgets?
Kirstie and Phil meet two pairs of buyers keen to set up home in London's leafy south-west, but with very different lifestyles in mind.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two couples who had high expectations and long wish lists. Amy and Takie were desperate to get off the rental merry-go-round and buy their first home in London, but ultimately had to put their dream on hold until they could save enough to make buying really worthwhile. In Wiltshire, Vicky and Andy were trying to combine their search for a home and two businesses on a budget of £400,000. Two years on, have the ambitious pair finally cracked it and found a home they could both be happy in?
Phil and Kirstie catch up with cautious first time buyers Sundeep and Rupreet in Harrow and postcode picky Hilary and Rob in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
In London it's double trouble for Kirstie as she helps 6ft 7 twins Matt and Chris Wickham, who are clubbing together to buy their first home. Their £350,000 is a healthy first-time buyer budget, but Kirstie faces a challenge as their favourite areas are central spots north of the river like Pimlico and Victoria. Phil helps Sam Taylor and his fiancée Krystle Maher, who are desperate to move out of their small rented flat in Deptford and into a home of their own before they get married.
Kirstie and Phil take on Yorkshire as they scour the beautiful spa towns of Harrogate and Ilkley, and the northern neighbourhoods of Leeds. Twenty-seven-year-old Mike Richie and his girlfriend Katy Roberts have recently returned home after 10 months globetrotting and want to put down roots in Leeds. Meanwhile, Ann-Marie McCullough and partner Lee Connolly want to leaves Leeds and are looking for a period home with three bedrooms in some of Yorkshire's most sought after spots.
Kirstie and Phil help two sets of house hunters who have relocated to the Granite City for work and need to find family homes quickly. Helen Barr and Brian Clarence moved from Essex while awaiting the arrival of their first child. They've been living in rented accommodation, but with baby number two on the way it's time to find a family home. Meanwhile, Kirstie helps Kirsten and Scott Laing in their bid to move their family up from Kirkcaldy and find a semi-rural house.
Kirstie and Phil help three essential workers with very modest budgets who want to find their first homes in south London. Civil partners Jo Hendle and Ally Macdonald are planning a family and want to be in their own home before two becomes three. Meanwhile, Liverpudlian Jennifer Dean has £209,000 for a two bedroom period property with some outside space for her kittens.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two couples who wanted to buy close to the English Riviera in Torbay. Newlyweds Sam and Jamie needed Kirstie's help to put a difficult couple of years behind them, while Geoff and Sharon were making the move to Torquay and needed to find a home big enough for them, their kids and Sharon's mum.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two couples whose house searches round London were laced with dilemmas over those three little words: location, location, location. Sarah and Ian and Louise and Matt were two couples looking to buy their first homes together. But both couples needed to compromise on where. Sarah and Ian had to looked beyond their beloved Balham, while Louise and Matt had second thoughts about settling in north-east London.
Cruise ship workers Peter and Jason are desperate to end the years of living out of suitcases and hope to set up home together in the popular suburb of Beckenham. Designers Nadine and Toby want a house that's in need of serious refurbishment, with a 60ft garden, ideally with a flat front, and also with a `good narrative' to boot... on a maximum budget of £350,000.
Kirstie and Phil hit the pavements of Windsor and Maidenhead in a bid to find homes for Nicki and Damien, and Maria - who is returning to the UK after living in Switzerland for a decade. Nicki and Damien are in desperate need of a family home. They have a fantastic budget of £800,000 but they also have a rather interesting and at times conflicting list of requirements: Damien would like a watermill, solar panels and a room for a garden tree-house. Nicki on the other hand is more interested in the number of bedrooms. Meanwhile Maria is adamant that her new home has to be a bachelorette pad with the wow factor.
Kirstie and Phil take on London in a bid to find two homes for two very different sets of house hunters. London is one of the most expensive and competitive cities in the world to buy property. Phil helps three friends, Cathy, Ian and Richard, in their search for a London pad. Kirstie helps newly-weds Daniel and Jennie in a bid to find their marital home in north London.
Kirstie and Phil are in Liverpool, seeking out the best property for some very picky house hunters. Couple Catherine and Veronica are facing the daunting challenge of trying to bring their very different lifestyles together under one roof in the south of Liverpool. Community worker Vee Wright is mum to two teenage boys, whose lives revolve around their noisy boys toys. And Cath Callaghan loves her peace and quiet and longs to set up a therapy business from home. Just up the road, single student Kate Harland longs for her first ever home, alone - desperate to escape her noisy, messy, student flat for something a bit more grown up.
Kirstie and Phil are in London with a story of vicars and knickers, featuring underwear entrepreneur Shazia in the West End, and vicar Ian and his wife Peta downsizing in the East End.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit past house-hunters, beginning with globe-trotting Matt Rushworth, who was looking forward to settling down near his family in Windsor, Berkshire. They then catch up with Sheffield couple Justin and Deborah, who were seeking a bigger home, but had very different opinions on how to tackle the property to make room for their sports gear
Kirstie and Phil revisit Isobel Phillips and Chris Martin in the Cotswolds and, on London's Southbank, 18-year-old student Claire Winshipp was looking to spend £1.7 million on a riverside apartment
Kirstie and Phil revisit two sets of first-time buyers. Newly engaged couple Isobel Phillips and Chris Martin were desperate to find their dream family home in the Cotswolds before tying the knot. While on London's Southbank, 18-year-old student Claire Winshipp was looking to spend a £1.7 million budget on a riverside apartment. Claire is in a wheelchair, and wanted to buy herself some independence and a home in a lively area.
Kirstie and Phil revisit two sets of very particular buyers looking for family homes at opposite ends of the country. Ian and his family were on the hunt for the perfect seaside home in the pricey coastal town of Broadstairs in Kent. Meanwhile, soon-to-be-married couple Tara Magee and Alastair Murray were desperate to buy their first home together in Edinburgh, with a healthy budget of £600k. But with long wish lists and the tricky Scottish market to contend with, Phil and Kirstie had a fight on their hands.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two sets of house hunters: Paul and his American bride Alissa in Windsor, and Malcolm and Jenny in Wiltshire, who wanted a home that would give them a warm hug.
Kirstie and Phil visit Manchester to hunt out two very different first homes for two young buyers new to the market. But the two searches are not as simple as they seem - neither buyer will be living in their new home alone, and both of them are promising to share the decision-making equally, even though they're each stumping up all of the funds.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit the prime commuter territory of Hertfordshire, helping newly-engaged Liz and Neil in Tring and David and Claire in St Albans
Kirstie and Phil are in Sussex looking for two homes for two very different sets of house hunters. Ashlee Newton is looking for her first home after nine years of saving, and wants a period flat near in Brighton or Hove. After eight years of living apart, architectural historian Colin Amery and his partner Robin Balance, a property renovation manager, are looking to find their first home together.
Kirstie and Phil are in North London helping two sets of house hunters with very different problems. Ify Okoye is searching for her first home, having already viewed 90 properties has house hunting fatigue.
Kirstie and Phil search the North East for first-time parents Nicola Moore and Tony Curry, who are desperate to find their first home. Also featured are new buyers - jewellery designer Emily Lathan and her graphic designer boyfriend Dani Jones.
Kirstie and Phil help two couples hoping to relocate to the leafy streets of Surrey, one of the most expensive counties in the country. Sonia and Daniel Alderson-Smith need to be settled in their dream family home before eldest daughter Eva starts school. They have an impressive budget of £930,000 and want to live in one of Surrey's most expensive and exclusive suburbs, East Molesey.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with young couple Wendy and Simon, who were desperate to find their first home in Derby, and their oldest ever house hunters Margot and Henry, in Berkshire. After nearly 50 years in the same home, Margot and Henry wanted to move to something trendy and modern. Or did Henry really want to move home?
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two couples who had high expectations and long wish lists. Amy and Takie were desperate to get off the rental merry-go-round and buy their first home in London. Meanwhile, in Wiltshire Vicky and Andy were trying to combine their search for a home and two businesses on a budget of £400,000, which the couple eventually reconsidered once the reality of the market became clear.
Phil and Kirstie catch up with cautious first time buyers Sundeep and Rupreet in Harrow and postcode picky Hilary and Rob in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Phil had the tricky task of widening the search beyond Hitchin. Once the couple saw what they could get for their money further out, it wasn't long before one property made it all worthwhile. They've been in their new home for just over a year.
Professional house hunters Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer visit the prime commuter territory of Hertfordshire, helping newly-engaged Liz and Neil in Tring and David and Claire in St Albans.
Phil and Kirstie hit the capital to help a young family and a pair of first-time buyers get a slice of the London property pie in and around Archway and Holloway and West Hampstead.
Phil is beside the seaside, while Kirstie is covering the countryside as they take on the Norfolk property market searching for homes for two sets of house-hunters. Phil helps young-at-heart pensioners John and Peggy who are relocating to Norfolk from Derby to fulfil their dream of living by the sea. Kirstie searches with Yvonne and Lisa, a couple who have been trying to find a place in rural Norfolk for over a year and have reached the end of their tether.
Kirstie and Phil are in urban east London and the rural Essex countryside, helping two couples who know exactly what they want and are not afraid to say it. In Essex, Kirstie is working with a £1,000,000 pot to find Tom and Lisa a family home. In East London, design-conscious couple James and Anisha have been searching for their first home together for almost two years. Can Phil help them out?
Kirstie and Phil return to south London to catch up with twins Chris and Matt Wickham, who were buying together, and trainee solicitor Jemma Pollock, who was after her first home.
Kirstie catches up with Kate Harland in Liverpool and Kelly Price and Emma Wilcox in the south of England.
Phil catches up with Mel and Jon in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside. And Kirstie meets with Liz and John, a year after helping them look for a place to live in Derby.
In London it's double trouble for Kirstie as she helps 6ft 7 twins Matt and Chris Wickham, who are clubbing together to buy their first home. Their £350,000 is a healthy first-time buyer budget, but Kirstie faces a challenge as their favourite areas are central spots north of the river like Pimlico and Victoria. Phil helps Sam Taylor and his fiancée Krystle Maher, who are desperate to move out of their small rented flat in Deptford and into a home of their own before they get married.
Kirstie and Phil take on Yorkshire as they scour the beautiful spa towns of Harrogate and Ilkley, and the northern neighbourhoods of Leeds. Twenty-seven-year-old Mike Richie and his girlfriend Katy Roberts have recently returned home after 10 months globetrotting and want to put down roots in Leeds. Meanwhile, Ann-Marie McCullough and partner Lee Connolly want to leaves Leeds and are looking for a period home with three bedrooms in some of Yorkshire's most sought after spots.
Kirstie and Phil help two sets of house hunters who have relocated to the Granite City for work and need to find family homes quickly. Helen Barr and Brian Clarence moved from Essex while awaiting the arrival of their first child. They've been living in rented accommodation, but with baby number two on the way it's time to find a family home. Meanwhile, Kirstie helps Kirsten and Scott Laing in their bid to move their family up from Kirkcaldy and find a semi-rural house.
Kirstie and Phil help three essential workers with very modest budgets who want to find their first homes in south London. Civil partners Jo Hendle and Ally Macdonald are planning a family and want to be in their own home before two becomes three. Meanwhile, Liverpudlian Jennifer Dean has £209,000 for a two bedroom period property with some outside space for her kittens.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two couples who wanted to buy close to the English Riviera in Torbay. Newlyweds Sam and Jamie needed Kirstie's help to put a difficult couple of years behind them, while Geoff and Sharon were making the move to Torquay and needed to find a home big enough for them, their kids and Sharon's mum.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two couples whose house searches round London were laced with dilemmas over those three little words: location, location, location. Sarah and Ian and Louise and Matt were two couples looking to buy their first homes together. But both couples needed to compromise on where. Sarah and Ian had to looked beyond their beloved Balham, while Louise and Matt had second thoughts about settling in north-east London.
New series. Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit two families who were selling up to fund their dream business.
Kirstie and Phil provide an update on two couples who came to them looking for the dream life in the country.
Kirstie and Phil provide an update on two life-changing moves for couples who wanted to be by the sea.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with two couples who wanted to find a family home to last for ever.
The show catches up with two couples who, having travelling the world, had returned to the UK and were looking for a place to call home. They quickly discovered the UK property market made them feel like strangers in a foreign land. Could Phil and Kirstie steer them in the right direction?
Kirstie and Phil revisit architecture buffs Colin and Robin in Sussex, and sisters Gemma and Lucy in Reading, who wanted two of everything, including bathrooms and parking spaces.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with Catherine and Mark, who wanted to set up a hot-tub business in the Lake District and Christine and Keith who wanted a hotel to run in the Scottish Highlands
Phil and Kirstie catch up with Maria, who wanted a home by the Thames after living in Switzerland, and Rosie and Andy, who wanted a calmer life by the sea in Devon.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with Katrina and Nick, who wanted a home on Jersey, and Helen and Rick, who were looking for a home in the Manchester suburbs of Hale and Altrincham.
A look back at a search that really was a family affair, with new parents Mary and David looking for a home close to Mary's sister in Cambridgeshire
Phil and Kirstie are looking for a home for John and Stella close to Loch Lomond, and a flat for Mikey and Anna in Glasgow's popular West End
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp are in west and north London, helping thrill-seeker Davy find a home and trying to get Rajeev and Nisha out of the rental market after five years
Hannah and John in Shrewsbury, and Me'sha and Darren in Wolverhampton
Phil and Kirstie head for the capital, including the Isle of Dogs, to property search with Lia and Andrew, and Lucy and Dan
Kirstie and Phil revisit two sets of house hunters in East Anglia - Yvonne and Lisa, originally from Leeds, and retirees Peggy and John in Norfolk
Kirstie and Phil meet dance-mad newlyweds Keon and Zoe in West London, where not only is property expensive, but often sells in record time
Phil goes house hunting in the desirable suburbs of south Manchester with Craig and Becki, while Kirstie ploughs the rolling Cheshire countryside with Chris and Amy. Craig and Becki who have had buyers for their current home for eight months, but are completely at loggerheads over their priorities for their next property. Becki wants a ready-to-move-into family home, while accountant Craig is looking for a bargain and a project in the popular suburbs of south Manchester, where property stock is low and demand is high. Chris and Amy are looking to buy their first home together and want something semi-rural but close to motorways in pricey patches such as Knutsford, Lymm and Frodsham.
Kirstie and Phil help two sets of first-time buyers who have chosen to put down roots in south London. Phil is helping Niki and Rob, who have worked hard and saved hard for a deposit for their first home and, as a result, are searching with a generous budget of £450,000. They are looking for a home to suit them at the moment as young thirty-somethings, but that will also give them the space to have a family. Can Phil find a property which gives them the right balance? And Georgie and Louis love London - they work there, they go out there... the only thing is they don't live there. They've been together for five years and, during that time, they've been living with their respective parents in Surrey. Cue Kirstie to help this couple ditch the long commutes and find a place they can call their own. With their budget of £220,000, Georgie and Louis have missed out to faster buyers so, with speed the name of the game, Kirstie is in for a surprise as these first-time buyers strike in record-breaking time.
Phil helps James and Mairead find a family home on a £600k budget, while Kirstie takes first time buyers Laura and Andy under her wing. James and Mairead are new to the area and want the perfect family home in the perfect location. Laura and Andy have never viewed a single property before. And it soon becomes apparent that they want quite different things from their first home.
Kirstie helps neurosurgeon Naomi escape from a crowded house, while Phil faces a challenge with couple Mo and Jon, who want completely different things from a home. While Jon is looking for a one-bed flat in Birmingham's stylish Jewellery Quarter that will suit their young lifestyle, Mo dreams of a quieter life in Moseley with a spare room for friends and family and a little outdoor space for their two cats. Thirty-year-old neurosurgeon Naomi makes life decisions every day, but when it comes to finding a home, she's a little clueless. Kirstie guides her through the housing market of Moseley.
Kirstie helps sisters Gemma and Lucy find a home in costly Berkshire while Phil helps newlyweds Hannah and Hassan find a four bedder in Buckinghamshire. The average house prices in the Home Counties are around £800,000. Having viewed almost 40 properties without success, Hannah and Hassan are still chasing a four bedroom house in the pricey towns around High Wycombe. And the fact that Hassan wants space for a full size snooker table isn't helping. In Reading, Kirstie teams up with sisters Gemma and Lucy, who insist on two of everything: two bedrooms, two bathrooms and two parking spaces.
Kirstie catches up with vicar Ian and his wife Peta from east London. And Phil revisits Ben and Lucy in south London.
Kirstie and Phil look back at their property finding mission in the Granite City: Aberdeen. Both sets of house hunters relocated here for work, both were looking for family homes and both wanted to find them quickly. Helen and Brian were living in Essex awaiting the arrival of their first child. A year on, where do this family find themselves now? Kirsten and Scott lived in the coastal town of Kirkcaldy with their two children until a new job forced a relocation 100 miles north to Aberdeen. A year on, has Aberdeenshire become home?
Kirstie catches up with Kate Harland in Liverpool and Kelly Price and Emma Wilcox in the south of England.
Kirstie and Phil help two couples house-hunting in Cardiff. The city was recently crowned one of the best places to live in the UK. But it's also expensive.
This week Kirstie and Phil search across Hampshire, Wiltshire and Surrey to find Sue and Alan and retirees Sheila and Jason more permanent homes.
Phil and Kirstie catch up with two uncompromising buyers in Birmingham and Derby. One couple couldn't find what they wanted, the other couldn't agree on what they required.
Phil Spencer catches up with Steve and Sally in Warwickshire. And Kirstie Allsopp revisits Rinku and Sunder in Northamptonshire, whose last home was up for demolition.
Kirstie and Phil are in urban east London and the rural Essex countryside, helping two couples who know exactly what they want and are not afraid to say it
In south Gloucestershire, Phil meets the Shrewsbury family, who are looking to put down roots. And in Bristol, Kirstie lends a much needed helping hand to newlyweds Fran and Tom.
Phil is beside the seaside in Norfolk, while Kirstie is covering the countryside as they take on the Norfolk property market searching for homes for two sets of house-hunters
Phil and Kirstie hit the capital to help a young family and two first-time buyers get a slice of the London property pie in and around Archway and Holloway and West Hampstead
Phil catches up with Mel and Jon in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside. And Kirstie meets with Liz and John, a year after helping them look for a place to live in Derby.
Kirstie and Phil return to south London to catch up with twins Chris and Matt Wickham, who were buying together, and trainee solicitor Jemma Pollock, who was after her first home.
Kirstie searches around Hove for a home for a family with a list of criteria as long as your arm. And Phil helps a couple move from Lancashire to the South Downs.
Kirstie househunts in Essex for long distance lovers Justin and Christie. And Phil Spencer shows risk-averse Cara and Ben around Bishop's Stortford.
Phil Spencer catches up with Ian in East Lothian, and musicians Darren and Me'sha in Wolverhampton, who needed room for a recording studio
Kirstie helps first-time buyer Tim in Oxford, where average prices are 14 times the average salary. Phil helps a family in Gloucestershire who need a home with a studio and a granny annexe.
Phil househunts in Bangor for Lynn, who's been blind since birth. In Belfast, Kirstie Allsopp seeks a home to share for two busy doctors living far apart.
Kirstie helps an American buyer come to terms with the smaller scale of British homes. And Phil offers expert guidance to some property first timers.
Phil catches up with two couples who were struggling to find suitable first marital homes - Rupreet and Sundeep in Harrow and Paul and Elly in Bristol
Phil Spencer catches up with two couples, who took their first steps on the property ladder in London, and how they got on after making compromises on their preferred areas
In London, Phil Spencer catches up with Krystle and Sam, who wanted a fun party pad near the river, and Jason and Jaye, who found Clapham beyond their budget.
Phil catches up with two sets of family planners - civil partners Ally and Jo in London, and Steve and Jo in Cardiff. Did the two couples find the right nests?
Robin and Gemma have recently returned to the UK from Singapore and want a family home within an hour of London. And Gemma and Barney are buying their first home in a very competitive market.
Kirstie and Phil take on an epic challenge property hunting in east London, where places can sell in days, often at open viewings, and for well over the asking price
Kirstie and Phil look for dream homes in Warwickshire and Northamptonshire. Phil is with expectant parents Steve and Sally and Kirstie's in Northamptonshire helping married couple Rinku and Sunder.
Kirstie and Phil hit Manchester as it experiences faster house price rises than anywhere else in the UK. Kirstie is with Katherine and Andrew, who are looking for a property they can renovate. While Phil is with Sarah and Claude, who have outgrown their rental and want to buy for the first time.
Phil helps Cleo and Ben find their first home in Brixton on a budget of £500,000. And Kirstie meets buyer Charli, who's looking to get her first foot on the London property ladder.
Kirstie meets newlyweds Graeme and Anna, who have relocated from Oxfordshire to Yorkshire, while Phil Spencer helps local couple Sammi and Tom find their perfect property just north of Leeds
Newlyweds Carl and Liz want to leave London for a new start in St Albans. Can Phil find them a home for £425,000? And Kirstie helps Naomi, who wants a home in Hemel Hempstead.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in West London with two couples moving to the capital, including professional rugby player Alex, and Marion and Fraser in upscale Kensington
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer catch up with Maeve and Peter who were looking for somewhere in East Molesey, while Neil and Liz were looking to swap Watford for a place closer to St Albans and Tring
Kirstie and Phil revisit architecture buffs Colin and Robin in Sussex, and sisters Gemma and Lucy in Reading, who wanted two of everything, including bathrooms and parking spaces.
Kirstie and Phil revisit architecture buffs Colin and Robin in Sussex, and sisters Gemma and Lucy in Reading, who wanted two of everything, including bathrooms and parking spaces.
Kirstie is in Barry with a couple feeling shellshocked by the property market. Phil Spencer visits the Wye Valley and joins Will and Aby's search for a country home.
Kirstie Allsopp revisits two sets of house-hunters who were searching along the Norfolk coastline and English Riviera. There have been huge changes in their homes - and their lives.
Kirstie and Phil revisit Lia and Andrew, who were hunting in London in 2014, and Sue and Allan, whose in 2015 search covered a wide swathe of Surrey and Hampshire
Kirstie and Phil scour the south coast looking for family homes for David and Claire Wainwright and new parents Matt and Jodie Annen
Phil and Kirstie are looking for a home for John and Stella close to Loch Lomond, and a flat for Mikey and Anna in Glasgow's popular West End
Kirstie is helping thrill-seeker Davy - who snowboards and skateboards, find a place in west London. In north London, Phil helps Rajeev and Nisha find their dream family home, after they have been renting for years
Hannah and John in Shrewsbury, and Me'sha and Darren in Wolverhampton
Phil and Kirstie head for the capital, including the Isle of Dogs, to property search with Lia and Andrew, and Lucy and Dan
Kirstie and Phil revisit two sets of house hunters in East Anglia - Yvonne and Lisa, originally from Leeds, and retirees Peggy and John in Norfolk
Kirstie and Phil catch up with Mark and Ellie, who relocated from London to Bristol, and with Jo and Pete in Archway in north London
Kirstie and Phil catch up with Jodie and Andy in Portsmouth and Jocelyn and Simon in Stansted. Were Jocelyn's and Simon's dreams of a rural idyll satisfied?
Phil and Kirstie revisit two couples, Chris and Nicola, and Trudi and Steve, who were seeking to buy homes closer to their families. The hosts check in to see whether the family ties have been strengthened by the moves.
Phil and Kirstie catch up with anaesthetist Ian and single mother Sehyr who, thirteen years ago, were both in search of period charm. Ian was looking for Regency style in Cheltenham, and Sehyr for Victorian style in Windsor
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp catch up with house hunters Chae and Corinna who had their hearts set on finding something perfect in Fife. They also revisit Jo Beck who wanted a permanent family home for herself and her two kids.
Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp revisit two pairs of lovebirds, who were kept apart for a long time. Twelve years down the line, Phil and Kirstie are anxious to know if both couples still united in the UK.
Kirstie and Phil go property searching, looking for a dream home in a rural setting and an affordable place in Cambridge for a couple of doctors hoping to buy for the first time.
Kirstie and Phil are in Bristol and the stunning countryside of the Cotswolds, helping buyers looking for a country cottage and an urban pad they can afford.
Kirstie and Phil go property searching in and around Edinburgh house-hunting for motor mad Ian and expectant couple Jane and Rogan.
Kirstie and Phil go hunting in one of the hardest property markets, as long distance partners Jason and Jaye search for a one bed in Clapham or Brixton.
Kirstie and Phil help two couples house-hunting in Cardiff. The city was recently crowned one of the best places to live in the UK. But it's also expensive.
This week Kirstie and Phil search across Hampshire, Wiltshire and Surrey to find Sue and Alan and retirees Sheila and Jason more permanent homes.
Phil and Kirstie catch up with two uncompromising buyers in Birmingham and Derby. One couple couldn't find what they wanted, the other couldn't agree on what they required.
Phil Spencer catches up with Steve and Sally in Warwickshire. And Kirstie Allsopp revisits Rinku and Sunder in Northamptonshire, whose last home was up for demolition.
The property duo search Leeds and the Yorkshire Dales looking for places to buy for Charley and Hayley and Kate
Kirstie and Phil look for properties in the east end and the north east of budget-busting London, for Sam, Michael and Nishita.
Kirstie and Phil go searching for homes in pricey Surrey, for a couple of newly-weds renting in East Horsley and a retired couple who are marooned in the downsizing doldrums
Kirstie and Phil meet property vets Nigel and Jane and house-hunting novices Sam and Becky, who want a house and garden in Nottingham for £100k
Phil catches up with newlyweds Carl and Liz in picturesque St Albans, and two basketballing best buddies who needed a place fit for tall guys in London's East End
Phil Spencer catches up with a househunter in Hertfordshire and a professional rugby player and his wife who were struggling to keep up with the pace of London's property market
Kirstie Allsopp catches up with two creative couples. In Derby, Wendy and Simon wanted a home for a perfect work/life balance, while in south-east London, Nadine and Toby wanted a new project.
The property duo search Leeds and the Yorkshire Dales looking for places to buy for Charley and Hayley and Kate
Kirstie and Phil help two sets of first time buyers struggling to find homes in the south of England
Kirstie helps Stuart and Lara find a property near Amersham in Buckinghamshire. And Phil helps with Randhir and Sheetal's urgent home search in Berkshire.
Kirstie helps Andy and Jenny find their first home near Warrington. And Phil helps businesswoman Margot find a forever home in seaside town of Crosby.
Kirstie's with single mum Anne and her son Vinnie, while Phil searches for a dream home for Andrea and James
Kirstie helps a couple with a young son find a home in Chelmsford. Phil's with Jemma and Graham, who returned from Los Angeles three years ago and want to settle in Southend-on-Sea
Kirstie and Phil help sisters Ruth and Anna, and first-timer Aba, search for properties in south and east London in the week after the Brexit vote
Kirstie and Phil help first-time buyers Laura and Phil and downsizing duo Kerrie and Dave - who hope to move closer to their kids
Kirstie and Phil meet Jacinta and Marco, who are looking to upgrade, and Olivia and Amy, who are hoping to relocate
Phil Spencer catches up with Ian in East Lothian, and musicians Darren and Me'sha in Wolverhampton, who needed room for a recording studio
Kirstie and Phil are in Birmingham. Kirstie helps indecisive Elle and fiance Ed find a home, while Phil advises Ben and Laura on relocating from Bristol.
Kirstie searches for a starter home for ballet dancer Nicol and his brother Harry. And Phil Spencer helps Tinder success story Hiren and Priyanka go on a property hunt.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer go on a property hunt for two couples in the north east, visiting trendy Heaton in Newcastle and the Tyne Valley
Kirstie searches around Hove for a home for a family with a list of criteria as long as your arm. And Phil helps a couple move from Lancashire to the South Downs.
Kirstie househunts in Essex for long distance lovers Justin and Christie. And Phil Spencer shows risk-averse Cara and Ben around Bishop's Stortford.
Kirstie helps first-time buyer Tim in Oxford, where average prices are 14 times the average salary. Phil helps a family in Gloucestershire who need a home with a studio and a granny annexe.
Phil househunts in Bangor for Lynn, who's been blind since birth. In Belfast, Kirstie Allsopp seeks a home to share for two busy doctors living far apart.
Kirstie helps an American buyer come to terms with the smaller scale of British homes. And Phil offers expert guidance to some property first timers.
In London, Phil Spencer catches up with Krystle and Sam, who wanted a fun party pad near the river, and Jason and Jaye, who found Clapham beyond their budget.
Phil catches up with two sets of family planners - civil partners Ally and Jo in London, and Steve and Jo in Cardiff. Did the two couples find the right nests?
Phil catches up with two couples who were struggling to find suitable first marital homes - Rupreet and Sundeep in Harrow and Paul and Elly in Bristol
Phil Spencer catches up with two couples, who took their first steps on the property ladder in London, and how they got on after making compromises on their preferred areas
Kirstie and Phil visit Kent, where a family of six need a new home
Kirstie and Phil help Louise and Johnny find a family-friendly pad in Weybridge, and Ros and Alex who want a countryside home.
Kirstie and Phil are in and around Bristol, with a couple looking to start a family, and a mum and daughter seeking a sound investment
Kirstie and Phil are down with the kids in Croydon helping two sets of buyers get their collective foot on the tricky London property ladder
Kirstie and Phil help two sets of buyers come to terms with the competitive property scene in Nottingham, where trendy homes in the right spot are scarce
Kirstie and Phil help a couple whose search has gone a bit floppy, and an American couple hoping to settle in one of the city's priciest areas
Kirstie searches for a property in a small seaside town where there's nothing on sale. And Phil Spencer meets a couple looking for a place to raise chickens.
Kirstie house-hunts with a pair of nervous first-time buyers in Balham and Putney in south west London. Phil looks for a big, Aussie-style property in the Thames Valley.
In York, Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Tom and Timna find their first family home. Rich and Kirsty want a house they can grow into after living it up in London.
Kirstie and Phil go property searching in Reading, helping a dad and daughter trawl Caversham, and teachers Richard and Jo - who need a family home before term starts
Kirstie is in Barry with a couple feeling shellshocked by the property market. Phil Spencer visits the Wye Valley and joins Will and Aby's search for a country home.
Kirstie and Phil help two single parents looking to bring their families together, as well as a family stuck in a rental rut
Kirstie Allsopp revisits two sets of house-hunters who were searching along the Norfolk coastline and English Riviera. There have been huge changes in their homes - and their lives.
Kirstie and Phil revisit Lia and Andrew, who were hunting in London in 2014, and Sue and Allan, whose in 2015 search covered a wide swathe of Surrey and Hampshire
Phil revisits Keon and Zoe in south London and Laura and Phil in Bath, catching up with the latest on their lives and properties
Phil catches up with Charlie and Hayley in Leeds and Nicki and Rob in south east London. What's new with the two couples and what happened next with their property searches?
Kirstie and Phil meet two couples keen to expand into bigger homes
The search is on for two families feeling the pinch in their cramped London flats
Kirstie and Phil are back, helping two couples with babies on the way to find new homes in a hurry.
Kirstie and Phil go house-hunting across four counties, from Northants to Norfolk, looking for some open-plan living and a first home for a nervous buyer.
Kirstie and Phil search Brighton and Hove for an anxious ex hot-air balloon pilot and a comfy couple with a baby and a dog and some compromises to make
Kirstie and Phil go house-hunting in north London and Hertfordshire, helping a three-generation family leave the big city and an inexperienced couple of first timers land a home
Phil catches up with couples whose property searches took some surprise turns
The show catches up with two couples who hoped to settle in York
A revisit to a local Croydon couple who were being priced out the area
In the first edition of a new series, Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are house-hunting for two couples who are keen to get on the property ladder in Swindon. Kirstie meets Candice and Alistair, who are looking to move out of Alistair's bachelor pad and into a family home as they are expecting the arrival of their first baby. Meanwhile, Phil is in the countryside between Swindon and Newbury where he meets James and Hayley, who are looking for a rural retreat for themselves and their two dogs.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are house-hunting for family homes in the West Midlands. Kirstie searches for properties in a family friendly suburb in Birmingham for Emma and Paul, while Phil heads to Solihull with Kate and Dan, who moved up from London 18 months ago to be closer to family and to find a long-term home.
Kirstie and Phil go searching for homes in pricey Surrey, for a couple of newly-weds renting in East Horsley and a retired couple who are marooned in the downsizing doldrums
Kirstie seeks a future-proofed home for a go-getting granny, while Phil has some fussy first-timers to steer
Kirstie and Phil search across two countries
Phil catches up with Clare and Matt in Leamington Spa
Phil catches up with two creative couples who were searching for first homes with lots of space - Claudia and Tom in Kettering, and Leicester movie buffs Mike and Karen
rboard is left unturned as dynamic property experts Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help house-hunters find the perfect home in the perfect location Phil catches up with Andy and Jen, whose different approaches to house-hunting were causing them problems, and Rich and Debs, who moved away from London for a life by the sea
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer return. In Bristol, they help a family at odds with each other find their perfect home, and a poker-loving couple search for their dream flat.
In the beautiful Kentish countryside, Kirstie and Phil help a recently divorced dad and a couple keen to start a family, who all need exit strategies from their parents' homes
In glorious Yorkshire, it's all about family as Kirstie helps Mia and Jack buy their first home together, and Phil helps childhood sweethearts Rachel and Chris move back up north
In south east London, Kirstie and Phil help a couple and a family find their perfect homes
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer guide prospective buyers in Hampshire through the complex world of viewings and agents as they try to buy a home. Kirstie meets Clive and Debbie, a couple who are looking to find a home with enough bedrooms for their extended family and a garden big enough for their outdoor-loving children to enjoy. Meanwhile, Phil meets chemical engineers TJ and Chee, who moved from Malaysia to the UK to ignite their careers.
In the East Midlands, Phil helps Lloyd and Karina, who are after the rural feel of the villages around Northampton, while Kirstie searches with Helen and Richard, who want rid of renting
In the South East, Kirstie Allsopp helps Tom and Kaitlyn, whose wish list doesn't match their budget, while Phil Spencer's with Pete and Georgie, who are desperate for more space
In Edinburgh, Phil helps Zoe and Jason, who have an extensive wish list. Kirstie meets Stephanie and Tana, who want a countryside feel and a city vibe.
In Sheffield, Kirstie Allsopp's with Lois and Ahmed, who've already lost out on eight houses, while Phil Spencer helps Liz and Luke find a doer-upper that gives them 'the feel'
In north London, Kirstie helps Digi find a future-proof home, while Phil's with Rebecca and Sohail, whose rental is worth £200k more than their budget to buy
In south London, Kirstie Allsopp helps Elliot and James, who are struggling to decide where to buy, while Phil Spencer searches around Wimbledon with cautious couple Pam and Ross
Phil Spencer catches up with Sue and Tom, who moved south to be closer to Sue's grandson, and divorced dad Charlie, who moved in with his parents while he searched for a new home
Phil Spencer catches up with Katy and Charlie, who were on the hunt for their first family home in Brighton, and Janet, who wanted a ground-floor forever home in east London
We catch up with Carole and Alan, who needed a home with lots of land and holiday let potential in Somerset or Devon, and Ros and Hannah, who wanted to move in together in south east London
Kirstie and Phil help Jess and Zac, who've viewed over 60 properties with no success, and self-professed oldest first-time buyers in town, Rachel and Alan
Gemma and Jac crave a spacious, character home. Anne and Tom want cosy-but-flexible space.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer go house hunting in Surrey and the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Phil is with married couple Mike and David, who are returning from Central America and want their first home together, - whilst Kirstie is with science teachers Kat and Pat, who desperately want a place of their own before wedding bells ring for them in a few months.
Kirstie Alsop and Phil Spencer travel to the South Coast to help a family find a future proof home for their daughter who has cerebral palsy. Plus a couple of eager first time buyers.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with house hunters with very different needs - a couple who wanted a family home around Guildford and a fashion designer keen to make a new life on the Kent coast.
Catching up with two sets of house-hunters at different stages of life. In 2019, Alistair and Candice were searching in Swindon's pricey old town. Kirstie Allsopp realised that their budget and expectations didn't quite match, so it was going to be a tough search with some hard-hitting compromises. A year earlier, Thomas and Angelina had sold their family home of 32 years and were downsizing in Bolton, to be closer to their family. Phil Spencer returns to find out how both couples have got on since cameras stopped rolling
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are back with more house-hunters, and while some have had their priorities changed by the pandemic, others are having trouble navigating the fast-moving property market. They begin with people moving from London to the North East. Phil is with Lauren and Noel, who have their hearts set on a character property, but that's difficult to find in their preferred town of Morpeth. Kirstie helps solo buyer Charlotte, who is struggling to decide between coast and city.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer search Bristol with Josh and Anna, who are buying their first home together, and Sue and Samira, who are moving from London to a city they barely know for a change of pace in their life. However, one couple have a budget that falls short of their requirements, while the other pair appear to lack confidence when it comes to making a decision.
Kirstie Allsopp visits Devon to meet single mum Michelle, who has moved back to Exmouth and wants a place where she and her son Dan can call home. After many failed offers, Michelle feels stuck in her small rented apartment that was only ever meant to be temporary. It's the lowest stock levels Kirstie's ever seen, meaning good luck and property prowess are required in equal measure if she's to find that needle in a haystack for Michelle.
In vibrant Leeds, Phil's with Kinga and Dave as they take on the fast-moving market, while Kirstie helps Max put down roots up north to be closer to new partner Dan
In Glasgow, Kirstie helps Laura and Euan, who've recently moved back from Sydney, find a place that feels like home, while Phil shows Miriam and David pristine to project and city to suburb
Catching up with two sets of house-hunters who battled the property markets either side of the Thames. In 2018, Emily and Dustin had saved a healthy deposit, but in the north London market, they were finding it hard to secure their first home. In 2009, it was all about location for Sarah and Ian. Fixated on their beloved Balham, but without the budget for two bedrooms, Phil Spencer had to employ some creative thinking in order to fulfil their wish list. Now he returns to find out how they have got on since cameras stopped rolling.
Phil catches up with Chloe, who wanted to fly the nest to be near to buzzy Caversham, and Ella and Grant, who needed something spectacular to tempt Grant out of his mum's house
We catch up with Emily and Dustin, who had six weeks to get out of Emily's parental home. And did Sarah and Ian solve their size vs location dilemma and settle in beloved Balham?
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer catch up with two sets of house-hunters who were battling the property markets on either side of the Thames. In 2018, Emily and Dustin had six weeks to get out of Emily's parental home, before her sister returned from Australia to reclaim her room. They'd managed to save a healthy deposit, but in the north London market, they were finding it hard to secure their first home, and their desire for equal-sized bedrooms and their own garden had Kirstie tied in knots. After finding their almost-perfect pad, things took a turn when it came to making an offer. Two years later, they're back to see if they landed on their feet and into their dream starter home. In 2009, it was all about location for Sarah and Ian. Fixated on their beloved Balham, but without the budget for a two-bed, Phil had to employ some creative thinking to fulfil their wish list.
Ellen wants to live in the midst of Margate's vibrant LGBTQ+ community, while Sophie and Matt are hoping to find their perfect Broadstairs abode, but will it be too pricey?
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help some first-time buyers from Manchester. Robyn and Alice are struggling to decide between a starter flat and classic 'corrie-style' redbrick home. Steph and Christopher have been outbid 10 times even though they've bid as much as £50,000 over asking price.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help Priti and Shakti find their first family home while staying close to the buzz of London. Cheesemonger Julia is looking for a slice of the countryside after having moved out of the city to look after her elderly father during lockdown.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer take two couples house-hunting in south Wales. Chris and Laura want a slice of the countryside with dreams of a vegetable patch in a huge garden for their one-year-old son Jack to play in but when the perfect place arises reality brings them down from cloud nine. Bob and Lara want a three-to-four bed family home in the city and parking is a must but Phil struggles to tick all the boxes in the competitive Cardiff housing market where they've already been outbid 10 times.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit successful buyers from seasons past. In 2017 mother and daughter Linda and Laura bought a flat in Bristol with Phil's help that would suit Laura and her partner until they found their own home and Linda would move in with her husband when they retired. In 2018 Ranald and Marjorie were looking for a bigger home to hold family get-togethers with enough bedrooms for all the grandkids. Now Kirstie and Phil are back to see if the properties they bought were everything they hoped for.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer search Oxfordshire for the perfect properties. Reena is looking for a geographical balance between her work in Oxford and her family in the Midlands, after house-hunting on and off for five years she enlists the help of Kirstie in the hope of bringing her search to an end. Tan and Steve live an hour apart and are looking for a place to call their own, Phil has his work cut out searching for the open-plan living space they want in the expensive area they are searching in.
In Edinburgh, Kirstie helps Sadia and Sohail break the shackles of flat-living, while Phil's with Freya and Elliot as they take on the ever-changing competitive market
In Surrey, one of the UK's most expensive counties, Kirstie meets Lauren, who wants to move closer to family in Guildford. And Phil helps Eleanor and Laurence find the good life in Surbiton.
In the West Midlands, Karen and Richard, who have a dream £1m budget, keep falling at the final hurdle. Camilla and Liam want rid of renting so they can start a family.
We catch up with Liz and Carl, who secured a Victorian end-of-terrace, but was it just a fling in Tring? And in Bangor, was it a case of home is where the heart is for Lynne?
We catch up with Steph and Mark, who've turned their Nottingham nest into every inch the family home. And did stylish pair Elliot and James achieve their Windsor wonderland?
We catch up with Steph and Nick, who scoured central Scotland to find their first home together... did Dennyloanhead deliver? And in Bristol, how did Elly and Paul's feline futureproofing work out?
In Kirkcaldy, have Kirsten and Scott - who've moved jobs and locations multiple times over nine years - finally put down roots? And did Digi find her Oxfordshire passion project
In Devon, Kirstie helps priced-out pair Natalie and Glen, who are struggling to find a home. And Phil's with single mum Amy, who seeks the seaside idyll for her budget of up to £1m.
In Berkshire, Kirstie helps overwhelmed couple Ellen and Michael see a flat's potential. Phil's with Nune and Benoit, who are left speechless in Maidenhead.
Two couples have a taste for pricey Edinburgh's most popular enclaves. Rob and Maria want out of their noisy flat and into a harmonious house. James and Lesley want their perfect future-proofing pad.
In east London, can Kirstie hit the right note with musicians Molly and Sam, who need a place to grow into? And Phil tackles Barrie and Tash's very small search area and very big wish list.
Kirstie and Phil catch up with Sammi and Tom, who went up against Leeds' rising house prices in 2014. And did first-time buyer Tim find his characterful oasis in Oxford?