Million Pound Motorhomes - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
A look at the world's most impressive mobile residences, including the £1.5m Newell luxury motorhome, previously owned by ex-Formula One champion Jenson Button. TV presenter Dom Littlewood takes viewers on a trip down motorhome memory lane and there is a sneak peek inside the factory of RC Motorhomes to see the manufacturing process behind these luxurious, British-made vehicles.

Episode 2
Ricky Tomlinson takes a trip down memory lane in North Wales as he goes in search of his beloved old motorhome, and there is a look at a $2.5 million vehicle in America. Multimillionaire businessman Charlie goes shopping for his first motorhome, and Paralympic equestrian Natasha Baker competes in the qualifiers for Tokyo.

Episode 3
A couple from Northern Ireland visits the Southern Motorhome & Caravan Show hoping to spend their children's inheritance on a brand-new motorhome.

Episode 4
Rustie Lee goes shopping for her first motorhome, and a couple with a baby and a dog take the leap of moving out of their house and into a customised overlander. A couple who live full-time in a motorhome with their 12-year-old daughter, two cats and two dogs travel to Oxfordshire to attend a meet-up of other enthusiasts.
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