No man is an island, but one cable channel is island crazy. HGTV has ordered 28 more episodes of its fantasy lifestyle series, the Island Life TV series. Fans of Island life don’t have to worry about it being cancelled anytime soon. By our season and episode count, the cable outlet has just renewed Island Life for a fifth and sixth season.
Island Life is produced by Left/Right for Home and Garden Television. Anneka Jones, Banks Tarver, and Ken Druckerman are executive producers. The show features families in search of their own slice of paradise, making their island living fantasies reality. New episodes are set to feature house hunts in locations including Bakers Island, Massachusetts; Alameda Island, California; and Isle of Palms, South Carolina.
Here is the HGTV press release:
HGTV ORDERS 28 MORE EPISODES OF “ISLAND LIFE”
New York [For Immediate Release – April 12, 2016] Fresh episodes of HGTV’s hit fantasy lifestyle series Island Life are on the way. The network has ordered 28 new episodes of the slice-of-paradise series, which has attracted more than 15 million total viewers in 2016. Each episode features families in search of island properties across the country that fit any budget and prove that island living can be more than a fantasy. The new episodes will feature house hunts in gorgeous island locations such as Bakers Island, Mass., Alameda Island, Calif. and Isle of Palms, S.C.
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Are you a fan of the Island Life TV series? Did you watch the fourth season on HGTV? Do you plan to watch the new episodes? Let us know, below.
On LBI episode, town was called Long Bottom. That’s a Harry Potter character. The town is Ship Bottom.
Is this show fake. No matter how nice the kitchen and big it is always too small. The yard not big enough. Want to be right on the beach. Not walk a couple of feet. On very low budget and pick the places to pieces. Some very very rude people on and some idiots cannot stop laughing. Seem to always be buying the houses for guests or the dogs never themselves.