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A Place in the Sun announces huge change to show in landmark first after whopping 22 years on screens

A PLACE in the Sun show bosses have announced an exciting new spin-off show for the first time.

In the original Channel 4 show show hosts are tasked with finding the perfect home in a sunny country for Brits looking to move abroad.

A new spin-off show has been commissioned by Channel 4
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A new spin-off show has been commissioned by Channel 4Credit: Channel 4
Show hosts will visit the original house-hunters from A Place in the Sun
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Show hosts will visit the original house-hunters from A Place in the SunCredit: Channel 4
The spin-off will welcome back some familiar faces
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The spin-off will welcome back some familiar facesCredit: Instagram: @jeanjohansson

Now 22 years on from the reality programme kicking off, presenters will check in on the families who have relocated.

Two seasons of the spin-off show have already been commissioned, and it will be called A Place in the Sun What Happened Next?

The property experts paying a visit to previous participants on the show include audience favourites such as Laura Hamilton, Jean Johansson, and Danni Menzies.

Amanda Lamb will also make a reappearance as she pops in on Mike and Fiona from Derbyshire who she helped find a holiday home in France.

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Curious viewers will get a glimpse of what life is like in warmer climates, and see whether those who made the big move are happy with their dream homes.

Some of the former house-hunters have been relaxing in the sun, enjoying a slower pace of life and the health benefits of extra vitamin D.

Others even found love in their brand new life abroad.

Meanwhile some people have been busy in a flurry of activity renovating their properties to be more eco-friendly or turning them into B&Bs.

The show's executive producer Michelle Heeley told : "It’s been wonderful to re-visit these house-hunters who are thriving in their new homes in the sun.

"We are immensely proud to have helped change so many people's lives. It’s a testament to all the hard work our production team and presenters have put in over the past 23 years. I can’t wait for viewers to see what happens next."

Channel 4's Jo Street added: "A Place in the Sun is such a beloved show, and we know the audience really cares what happens to the house-hunters once the cameras leave. What a treat to catch up and see what happened when that offer was finally accepted."

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