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22 Kids and Counting Season 3 Episode 4 - Watch Legally and Safely

22 Kids and Counting Season 3 Episode 4

Episode Title: Episode 4
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Countries: United Kingdom,
Airing Date: January 29, 2023
Runtime:60 min

The Radford family go stateside with their biggest trip to date. It's the summer holidays, and with sixteen of their twenty-two kids still living at home, keeping them occupied for six weeks is a mammoth challenge. The reality of failing to find their dream home in the countryside is setting in for Sue, as their current home is bursting at the seams. Sue knows it's going to be a long summer, so she hatches a dramatic plan… a move to Florida! Noel and Sue agree to travel to "The Sunshine State" to look at some properties, but soon enough news of the impending trip sends the Radford rumour mill into overdrive, as all the kids want to tag along, resulting in the biggest ever Radford family trip abroad! Thanks to the world's most patient estate agent, Noel and Sue see some properties that would fit their massive brood, but will the excessive heat, pricey supermarkets and homesickness for Morecambe all prove too much and force the Radford's to abandon their Florida dream?

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Sally Lindsay