Documentary series. The Leamon family leave their four-bedroom terrace house on a council estate to live in the Fiddes family's six bedroom house set in sixty acres. (S2 Ep 1)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The well-off Lusks swap places with the Bosleys who are used to getting by on less than one tenth of the Lusks' income. (S4 Ep 5)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Emmotts enjoy a budget of 1300 per week, while the Blakes have only 125 of disposable income. How will they react to each other's lives? (S4 Ep 4)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Emmotts enjoy a budget of 1300 per week, while the Blakes have only 125 of disposable income. How will they react to each other's lives? (S4 Ep 4)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Hornans are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Llewellyns are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 3)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Hornans are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Llewellyns are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 3)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Hansens are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Gittings are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 2)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Hansens are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Gittings are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 2)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Colemans are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Morgans are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 1)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The well-off Lusks swap places with the Bosleys who are used to getting by on less than one tenth of the Lusks' income. (S4 Ep 5)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Emmotts enjoy a budget of 1300 per week, while the Blakes have only 125 of disposable income. How will they react to each other's lives? (S4 Ep 4)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Hornans are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Llewellyns are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 3)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Hansens are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Gittings are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 2)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Colemans are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Morgans are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 1)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Colemans are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Morgans are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 1)[S]
The inspirational life-swap series revisits families who took part in previous episodes. James wants to help episode buddy Antony realise his dream of attaining a physics degree. (S3 Ep 6)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The well-off Lusks swap places with the Bosleys who are used to getting by on less than one tenth of the Lusks' income. (S4 Ep 5)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Emmotts enjoy a budget of 1300 per week, while the Blakes have only 125 of disposable income. How will they react to each other's lives? (S4 Ep 4)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Hansens are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Gittings are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 2)[S]
Inspirational life-swap series. The Colemans are in the richest 10% in the UK while the Morgans are in the poorest 10%. How will they live at opposite ends of the wealth divide? (S4 Ep 1)[S]
The inspirational life-swap series revisits families who took part in previous episodes. James wants to help episode buddy Antony realise his dream of attaining a physics degree. (S3 Ep 6)[S]
Documentary series. The Flint family swap lives and their seven-bedroom house in Hertfordshire with the Elayadi family's two-bedroom council flat in Ealing for a week. (S3 Ep 5)[S]
Documentary series. The Flint family swap lives and their seven-bedroom house in Hertfordshire with the Elayadi family's two-bedroom council flat in Ealing for a week. (S3 Ep 5)[S]
Documentary series. Paul Walker and Victoria Maude have a weekly post-bills budget of 1,716, while Steve and Naz Edney have around 168 per week to spare. (S3 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series. Paul Walker and Victoria Maude have a weekly post-bills budget of 1,716, while Steve and Naz Edney have around 168 per week to spare. (S3 Ep 4)[S]
Observational documentary series. The Scaife-Lacy family are used to a weekly budget of 2,700, while the Flinthams and their four children make do with free activities. (S3 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series. The Alsoud family swap homes and budgets with the Lee family. Both families live in Wolverhampton and only half an hour apart. (S2 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series. The Alsoud family swap homes and budgets with the Lee family. Both families live in Wolverhampton and only half an hour apart. (S2 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series. The Haslams have three children, twelve restaurants and 3,000 to spare a week. They swap lives with the Brimicombes, who have four kids but only 140 a week to spend. (S2 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series. The Haslams have three children, twelve restaurants and 3,000 to spare a week. They swap lives with the Brimicombes, who have four kids but only 140 a week to spend. (S2 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series. The Haslams have three children, twelve restaurants and 3,000 to spare a week. They swap lives with the Brimicombes, who have four kids but only 140 a week to spend. (S2 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series. The Leamon family leave their four-bedroom terrace house on a council estate to live in the Fiddes family's six bedroom house set in sixty acres. (S2 Ep 1)[S]
Documentary series. The Leamon family leave their four-bedroom terrace house on a council estate to live in the Fiddes family's six bedroom house set in sixty acres. (S2 Ep 1)[S]
The inspirational life-swap series revisits families who took part in previous episodes. James wants to help episode buddy Antony realise his dream of attaining a physics degree. (S3 Ep 6)[S]
Documentary series. The Flint family swap lives and their seven-bedroom house in Hertfordshire with the Elayadi family's two-bedroom council flat in Ealing for a week. (S3 Ep 5)[S]
Documentary series. The Leamon family leave their four-bedroom terrace house on a council estate to live in the Fiddes family's six bedroom house set in sixty acres. (S2 Ep 1)[S]
The inspirational life-swap series revisits families who took part in previous episodes. James wants to help episode buddy Antony realise his dream of attaining a physics degree. (S3 Ep 6)[S]
Documentary series. Paul Walker and Victoria Maude have a weekly post-bills budget of 1,716, while Steve and Naz Edney have around 168 per week to spare. (S3 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series. The Flint family swap lives and their seven-bedroom house in Hertfordshire with the Elayadi family's two-bedroom council flat in Ealing for a week. (S3 Ep 5)[S]
Documentary series. Paul Walker and Victoria Maude have a weekly post-bills budget of 1,716, while Steve and Naz Edney have around 168 per week to spare. (S3 Ep 4)[S]
Observational documentary series. The Scaife-Lacy family are used to a weekly budget of 2,700, while the Flinthams and their four children make do with free activities. (S3 Ep 2)[S]
Observational documentary series. The Scaife-Lacy family are used to a weekly budget of 2,700, while the Flinthams and their four children make do with free activities. (S3 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series. The Alsoud family swap homes and budgets with the Lee family. Both families live in Wolverhampton and only half an hour apart. (S2 Ep 4)[S]
Documentary series. The Alsoud family swap homes and budgets with the Lee family. Both families live in Wolverhampton and only half an hour apart. (S2 Ep 4)[S]