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daisylilymum Jan 23rd 2007 3:15 am

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The son voted UK today ...if that counts!

gidxg03 Jan 23rd 2007 3:28 am

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Originally Posted by daisylilymum (Post 4316584)
The son voted UK today ...if that counts!

The problem is it is impossible to decide if Oz is for you after 7 days. IT would have been much better to send 10 family's to Oz for 3 months or even a year. At least it would have given a more realistic view. Still OZ shows are few and far between so we are happy enough (if they show Melbourne at least).

charb Jan 23rd 2007 4:18 am

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I know it's probably been said, but it 'cracks' me up that they make a decision based on a weeks stay, & just after they have watched their families recordings from back in the UK. Also, does anyone else think the relatives have come across a bit selfish in the recordings? I haven't seen too much 'encouragement' from their families/friends in the UK,

curly Jan 23rd 2007 4:29 am

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Originally Posted by charb (Post 4316797)
I know it's probably been said, but it 'cracks' me up that they make a decision based on a weeks stay, & just after they have watched their families recordings from back in the UK. Also, does anyone else think the relatives have come across a bit selfish in the recordings? I haven't seen too much 'encouragement' from their families/friends in the UK,

yes agree, it's so upsetting when they make the little kids cry over what they've said

shiels Jan 23rd 2007 5:38 am

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Originally Posted by curly (Post 4316839)
yes agree, it's so upsetting when they make the little kids cry over what they've said

was it any good today....as our dvd recorder some how ended up on the wrong channel!!:sneaky: Seem to have a ghost.....again. C x

curly Jan 23rd 2007 6:25 am

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Originally Posted by shiels (Post 4317071)
was it any good today....as our dvd recorder some how ended up on the wrong channel!!:sneaky: Seem to have a ghost.....again. C x

it was new south wales today, houses were expensive :ohmy: showed them a crappy apartment, for just under £200,000 :ohmy: it was about 45mins to sydney though, so that was probably why.
Queensland again on thursday :D

Simba Jan 23rd 2007 7:00 am

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Originally Posted by shiels (Post 4317071)
was it any good today....as our dvd recorder some how ended up on the wrong channel!!:sneaky: Seem to have a ghost.....again. C x

You did not miss much I found todays the most boring so far, The couple did not want to get a mortage in OZ but looked at Sydney and then moaned about every house they were shown, too small, too dark, no view, too expensive :huh:

I think they would do better looking in other areas as she was a midwife so should be able to find a job in any state and homes would be cheaper.

jackie barden Jan 23rd 2007 7:05 am

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Originally Posted by NeilCk (Post 4317299)
You did not miss much I found todays the most boring so far, The couple did not want to get a mortage in OZ but looked at Sydney and then moaned about every house they were shown, too small, too dark, no view, too expensive :huh:

I think they would do better looking in other areas as she was a midwife so should be able to find a job in any state and homes would be cheaper.

Absolutely agree with you. Todays was the most boring. Have enjoyed watching so far as its been good to see the different states. Makes me want to go even sooner, J

Simba Jan 23rd 2007 7:11 am

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Originally Posted by jackie barden (Post 4317310)
Absolutely agree with you. Todays was the most boring. Have enjoyed watching so far as its been good to see the different states. Makes me want to go even sooner, J


Glad I'm not the only one who thought it was boring.

Thursdays is QLD, I'm looking forward to that one :)

Dolly Jan 23rd 2007 7:23 am

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Originally Posted by gidxg03 (Post 4316620)
The problem is it is impossible to decide if Oz is for you after 7 days. IT would have been much better to send 10 family's to Oz for 3 months or even a year. At least it would have given a more realistic view. Still OZ shows are few and far between so we are happy enough (if they show Melbourne at least).

I think somewhere else on this thread or the other one someone listed which places they are going. Looks like they didn't go to Melbourne:frown: :( :confused:

Scott Jan 23rd 2007 7:36 am

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Originally Posted by jackie barden (Post 4317310)
Absolutely agree with you. Todays was the most boring. Have enjoyed watching so far as its been good to see the different states. Makes me want to go even sooner, J


didn't enjoy todays as much ... not sure why , properties where nothing much for their buget and it was a tight budet at that .

jad n rich Jan 23rd 2007 7:47 am

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Originally Posted by charb (Post 4316797)
I know it's probably been said, but it 'cracks' me up that they make a decision based on a weeks stay, & just after they have watched their families recordings from back in the UK. Also, does anyone else think the relatives have come across a bit selfish in the recordings? I haven't seen too much 'encouragement' from their families/friends in the UK,

The families are not selfish they are not the ones being 'sold' the most picturesque images of australia, they are thinking about the emotions and heartbreak that goes when you live on the opposite sides of the world to the people you care about.

We have just returned from the UK, seeing family even 6 years on the heartbreak and emotions are just as strong. The reality of it all has kicked in too, due to family illness weve been twice in 12 months the airfares alone from australia have cost us $19,000 :mad: , hopping back and forward to UK is not an option for most families.

We watched the series, found it very annoying at times. EG. Why when cost of living is discussed were the only factors given dining out and free parking at the beach, why didnt they go into what it will cost for healthcare for your kids:frown: or a grocery shop:ohmy: or an airfare back to the UK. Didnt see anything about schools either although I really felt if that had been done it would have focused on the pretty colours of the school uniforms rather than the standard of education. Climate was very glossed over too, didnt see any filming in bushfire, soaring temps, drought etc. Jobs info seemed to lack of a lot of detail, licences for a start.

Nice glossy carefully chosen footage of select parts of australia, not really that useful in terms of day to day life here.

Andy & Max Jan 23rd 2007 7:47 am

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Originally Posted by scott&rachel (Post 4317422)
didn't enjoy todays as much ... not sure why , properties where nothing much for their buget and it was a tight budet at that .

Yes our dvd recorded the wrong channel this morning but if the last two weeks are to go by then im glad.
1 week isn't enough people need more than 1 week to see if the life down under is for them.
some of the snakes the other week seemed to me to be staged managed i mean snakes are supposed to be shy so why did they allow themselves to be filmed breaking into that house in perth

Alana and Arrons mum Jan 23rd 2007 9:44 am

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It seems to me that this programme is "light entertainment" and I think that is exactly what it is supposed to be.It is not a "hard hitting" documentry about the reality of living in Australia and ,whilst the families featured only have 1 week to make a decision ,I dont believe for one minute that they base their decision on this one week alone.
It is reasonable viewing over a cuppa in the morning and nothing more to me.I am enjoying it for what it is and it sure beats watching The Tweenies with my little boy!:thumbup:

Australia_bound? Jan 23rd 2007 10:00 am

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Originally Posted by Alana and Arrons mum (Post 4317923)
It seems to me that this programme is "light entertainment" and I think that is exactly what it is supposed to be.It is not a "hard hitting" documentry about the reality of living in Australia and ,whilst the families featured only have 1 week to make a decision ,I dont believe for one minute that they base their decision on this one week alone.
It is reasonable viewing over a cuppa in the morning and nothing more to me.I am enjoying it for what it is and it sure beats watching The Tweenies with my little boy!:thumbup:

This said, the programme is on national TV and is very interesting for lots of BE users and people are allowed to criticize/compliment the families and the programme itself. Others wise why bother putting it on TV? Once it's on TV it's public property (much like that stuff that washed up on the beach yesterday lol)
For me the show itself has raised a point to the desire for a more in depth, less glossy programme of this ilk to be made!


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