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Noel Edmonds has bought a house in the UK after his reality show about his New Zealand estate was axed by ITV – despite rave reviews from critics and fans.
The three-part series, Noel Edmonds’ Kiwi Adventure, hit the channel on June 20th.
The show followed the former Deal Or No Deal host, 76, as he showcased his new life in the Island Country alongside wife Elizabeth Davies, 55.
But earlier this month it was confirmed that ITV bosses pulled the plug after just one series.
Now the telly legend has purchased a home in the Isle of Man – and has plans to spend time both there and in New Zealand.
Noel told Manx Radio: ‘I came for the very first time three years ago, and when you consider I lived in the UK all my life and I knew where it was geographically, I don’t know why I didn’t come before.

Noel Edmonds has bought a house in the UK after his reality show about his New Zealand estate was axed by ITV – despite rave reviews from critics and fans

The three-part series, Noel Edmonds’ Kiwi Adventure, hit the channel on June 20th – but it has not been renewed
‘I have purchased a property on the island, and I intend to spend some of the year here, but my principal home is New Zealand.’
‘What’s drawn me to the Smile of Man… you’re bloody proud of the island, you’re proud of the community, and across the water there [in the UK], you don’t get that anymore,’ he added.
The Isle of Man is not classified as part of the UK or EU as it a self-governing British Crown Dependency.
There is a population of around 84,000.
Noel Edmonds’ Kiwi Adventure was a huge hit with viewers and critics alike.
The star moved over to New Zealand with his wife back in 2018.
The official ITVX synopsis reads: ‘Noel Edmonds has moved to New Zealand to start a new life and business in a small town, but his hospitality venture faces opposition after some bad press.’
According to The Sun, Noel had hoped the show would become a fixture on the channel – but that dream has now been dashed.

The official ITVX synopsis reads: ‘Noel Edmonds has moved to New Zealand to start a new life and business in a small town, but his hospitality venture faces opposition after some bad press’
A spokesperson for ITV confirmed to the Daily Mail on Thursday: ‘There are no current plans for more new episodes but audiences can enjoy the show on ITVX.’
A TV insider told The Sun: ‘It’s a blow to Noel as he was convinced he was on to a winning idea.
‘There was a great buzz around the series and it was well received by both viewers and critics alike.’
Speaking on an Instagram video, Noel said: ‘There won’t be anymore films on TV, however the adventure will be continuing and you’ll be able to stay up to date with events in my life and what is going on at River Haven New Zealand on YouTube and social media or when you stop me in the street.
‘All you seem to want to do is talk about the Kiwi Adventure!
‘Looking forward to going home. But give the Isle of Man a bit of a go!’
Many rushed to the comments section to share the love.
‘Loved your kiwi programme. Was sad there was only 3 episodes. So glad your happy in New Zealand and doing well with your beautiful wife.’
‘Absolutely Noel! You’re one of the few legends from my childhood we have to hang onto quality more than eve.’
‘Brilliant to see you on screen again, Noel! A true legend of the airwaves and now conquering the digital world too. Timeless talent!’
‘Yes definitely…please come back into TV…you’re a breathe of fresh air!’
‘Noel, it was truly inspiring, TV needs more positive, inspiring programs like this more please!’
Noel Edmonds’ Kiwi Adventure is still available to stream on ITVX.