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Dometic drives new RV lifestyle show

AFL star Patrick Dangerfield hits the road in new industry-backed TV series

Geelong AFL star Patrick Dangerfield has hit the road with his family for a brand new RV lifestyle TV show.

Developed by Dometic Australia and produced by Cameron Damon Media in association with the Caravan Industry Association of Australia, Mobile Living highlights the popular sporting personality exploring Victoria's Great Ocean Road and surrounds, alongside wife Mardi, son George and parents Jeanette and John.

The other star of the show is an Avida Birdsville motorhome with slide-out (towing a boat trailer), which should have more than enough living and sleeping space for the  Dangerfield tribe.

Dometic said the aim was to create a ‘non-advertorial’ show that would remind viewers of the benefits of the touring lifestyle.

The weekly half-hour show will air on Saturdays at 5.30pm from May 4 on various free-to-air Channel 7 channels, as well as available on-demand.

'Mobile Living with Patrick Dangerfield' is the latest off-field endeavour for the 2016 Brownlow Medallist, who also co-hosts the Reel Adventures radio show and has helped promote the new Wayfinder camper trailer for New Age Caravans.

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