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'A Place in the Sun' on Channel 4
Channel 4 has confirmed that its long-running daytime show A Place in the Sun will continue despite recent budget cuts, along with the commissioning of a spin-off series titled A Place in the Sun: What Happened Next. This new series will feature presenters like Jasmine Harman and Laura Hamilton revisiting previous house-hunters they assisted in finding homes abroad. Daytime commissioner Jo Street emphasized the show's enduring popularity and audience interest in the post-show lives of these individuals. The spin-off aims to revisit house-hunters dating back to 2007 and will explore how they have adapted to life in their new homes. This announcement comes amid Channel 4's significant programming cutbacks, including the cancellation of other shows and the closure of several channels, as part of a strategy to transition to a digital-first model by 2030. A Place in the Sun has been a viewer favorite since its debut in 2002, showcasing the journey of individuals seeking their dream properties overseas.
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