Peterborough. Land surveyor Moony hosts a Pakistani evening, with family recipes and an authentic seating arrangement on the floor of his specially dressed dining room. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Peterborough. Driving instructor Christine's guests are dreading her meat-free menu, while Christine is anxious about Rosie's feedback after she compared Moony's food to vomit. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Peterborough. Mobile hairdresser Ben plans a gourmet night, as he entertains his guests with his amazing body art, cooking skills and pet crabs. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Peterborough. Rosie has ruffled feathers all week. Now it's her guests' turn to scour every element of her Brazilian night, from the samba dancers to her authentic pig-ear stew. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Rodney Marsh, Lesley Joseph, Paul Ross, Abi Titmuss and Linda Lusardi take turns to host celebrity dinner parties. First up is Rodney Marsh, but there's one small problem - he can't cook. [S]
Celebrity edition. Lesley Joseph loves entertaining, but admits her cooking isn't the best. So it's no surprise that her lamb isn't cooked, leaving her guests facing a meal of raw meat. [S]
Celebrity edition. Paul Ross puts his trademark bluntness to stinging use when criticising Rodney Marsh and Lesley Joseph's food; now they're determined to give as good as they got. [S]
Abi Titmuss is better known for peeling off her clothes than peeling her onions but, unimpressed by the cooking so far, she's determined to prove that some celebrities can cook. [S]
It's the last session of the celebrity culinary competition and time for one of the contestants to walk off with the £1000 charity prize. Linda Lusardi is determined that it will be her. [S]
Leeds. Nursing manager Sarah takes inspiration from her husband's Middle Eastern heritage as she serves up a Turkish menu, on an evening featuring tattoos, beauty tips and twerking. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Leeds. Wannabe clairvoyant Janet hosts a ghoulish fright night full of surprises and practical jokes in her 'haunted' house. But is her food tasty or terrifying? (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Leeds. Painter-decorator and Michael BublÂe impersonator Alex hopes to sail to the top of the leaderboard with a cruise-themed menu from around the world. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Leeds. On the final day of the competition, bridal shop owner Abbi vows to woo her guests with a wedding-themed party. Will the amorous atmosphere help her bag the grand? (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Glasgow. It's the turn of writer Ian Black to play host. Ian plans a distinctly Scottish menu, with a fancy bottle of wine as back up if the food doesn't do the trick. (Ep2/5) [S]
Glasgow. The competition is halfway through, and this evening's host is primary school teacher Natalie, who has a rather complex menu planned for her guests. (Ep3/5) [S]
Glasgow. Scott Borthwick is on a mission to impress his guests, especially ex-model Sonia, who appears to have taken a bit of a shine to him. (Ep4/5) [S]
Glasgow. Last to cook is gregarious grandmother Helen Hancock, who takes her guests back in time with a retro menu featuring a prawn cocktail and an Arctic roll. (Ep5/5) [S]
Liverpool. Business owner Rob Spicer dresses up as Margaret Thatcher, as part of his historical leaders theme, and is joined by guests including 'the Queen' and 'Naomi Campbell'. (Ep2/5) [S]
Liverpool. Nigerian model and barrister Cynthia Umezulike hopes to raise the bar with her menu of fish, joloff rice and an exotic fruit platter. (Ep3/5) [S]
Liverpool. Jilly Pollock hosts the last night with a menu of Jilly's figs, Jilly's hot beef and Jilly's berry delight. Can some ballroom dancing heal the tension between her guests? (Ep5/5) [S]
Kent. The first host, construction site manager and part-time bouncer Mark, wants his night to be as much about the fun as the food, with party poppers and confetti cannons. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Kent. Competitive sales assistant Verush hosts a Czech evening with traditional food. But one guest compares her pasta to MDF and her pastry to leather... (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Kent. Dog lover Karen hosts a British bulldog bonanza, with every course inspired by her precious pooches. But will she be top dog at the end of the competition? (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Kent. Musician Amrick, who's been keeping his musical talents a secret, finally reveals all, on a night of traditional Indian cuisine and questionable dress sense. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Kent. Photographer Anthony plans to impress his guests with culinary excellence on the final night. Mark's on cheesy overdrive, and Karen showcases some incredible impressions. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Devon. Salon owner Hannah hopes to tickle her guests' taste buds with a menu of flavoursome sensations, on a night filled with laughter and revelations. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Devon. Funeral director and BMX fanatic Simon plans to get his guests' hearts racing with some so-called 'man' food and a display by one of the UK's leading BMX riders. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Devon. Estate agent Ajay pulls out all the stops on her nautical-themed evening, with a seafood spread and a boat trip around Torquay harbour. But will she sail to victory? (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Sheffield. Flamboyant performing arts teacher Helen's food doesn't go to plan, but she delivers an entertaining night featuring trumping, spies, and a dessert that goes with a bang. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Sheffield. Design and technology teacher Claire serves up an Asian menu, on a night that features spicy food, some plasticine modelling and a sprinkling of offensive comments... (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Sheffield. Service administrator Monika hosts a traditional Bulgarian night inspired by her homeland. But Simon's sexist jokes leave a bitter taste. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Sheffield. Musician Ivor plans an 80s extravaganza, with a live performance from his band and a jazzed-up menu including 'curiosity killed the coq au vin'. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Sheffield. Former chef Simon is confident that his experimental gastro cuisine will impress. But can he contend with the tension among his guests? (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Northampton. Marketing consultant William Henry, who has a tendency to dominate the conversation, serves an authentic Italian menu along with rare wines from his own cellar. (Ep2/5) [S]
Northampton. Jenna Smith hopes to wow her guests with an unusual menu that features pigeon. But she's committed a classic dinner party error: serving a dish she's never made before. (Ep3/5) [S]
Northampton. Arts and crafts lover Angela Parker hopes her hand-made touches will win her the £1000, which is just as well, because some guests aren't excited about her haggis dish. (Ep4/5) [S]
Northampton. The final host is artist Alex, who spent years living in Thailand and is cooking an ambitious five-dish Thai menu while hoping to sweep guest Kirsty off her feet. (Ep5/5) [S]
County Durham. Hairdresser Julie plans a no-frills menu that she can prepare in advance. There's a tangle at the table when David makes a nasty comment about Stephen's dreadlocks. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
County Durham. Part-time farmer Stephen invites his guests to an evening on his farm, complete with a drinks reception in the stables and rustic home-cooked cuisine. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
County Durham. Prison transport officer Tina's sophisticated French menu includes salmon crÃepes and posh peas, with expectations high after her criticisms earlier in the week. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Swansea. The culinary competition commences with first host, pub landlady Sharon Craig, who is keen to introduce guests to her adventurous South African menu. (Ep1/5) [S]
Swansea. Welsh patriot Annie Haden thinks her traditional menu and hosting the party in Dylan Thomas' birth place will win the day, but not all the guests are impressed. (Ep2/5) [S]
Swansea. It's the third day of the competition and club DJ Nick Madge is feeling nervous about satisfying his demanding guests; after last night, daggers are still drawn... (Ep3/5) [S]
Swansea. The guests are all still arguing, so beauty queen Samira has her work cut out trying to keep the peace and impress her guests with her Arabic menu. (Ep4/5) [S]
Swansea. At the end of an explosive week, it's left to Colin Consterdine to come up with a plan to keep the arguments at bay and impress the guests. (Ep5/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. IT manager Bea serves up an international night inspired by her travels. But there's confusion over her Cretan feta and her geographical guessing game goes nowhere. (Ep1/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Wine connoisseur Adam plans to impress his guests with fine food and posh plonk. But will a custard catastrophe jeopardise his score? (Ep2/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. On the third night, cycling enthusiast Steve plans an evening of globetrotting cuisine. But a hot sauce challenge leaves Adam red-faced. (Ep3/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Mum-of-four Lisa plans a night of 'pure entertainment', featuring back-to-basics grub and an interpretive dance challenge. (Ep4/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Hairdresser Lorna hosts the final night of the week, featuring a cremated main and some shocking revelations, before the winner is announced. (Ep5/5) [S]
Torbay. Super fastidious housewife Alison Deare finds time in between her housework to prepare an Italian-themed dinner, although even she describes it as 'unadventurous'. (Ep2/5) [S]
Torbay. It's political activist David Ward's chance to throw his version of the ultimate dinner party. But a few cracks have started to show between guests. (Ep3/5) [S]
Torbay. It's the last dinner party of a momentous week that has seen furniture breakages and arguments aplenty. Will tonight's host Carol provide a calming dinner party experience? (Ep5/5) [S]
Brighton. Will medical editor and rapper Adam's abundant vegetables impress his guests as he serves a simple yet wholesome vegetarian menu? (Ep1/5) [S]
Brighton. Copywriter Will is confident that his veggie menu will trump Adam's from the night before. But there are some fishy goings-on and Will's risotto is upstaged... (Ep2/5) [S]
Brighton. Retired advertising sales director Gill hosts with a Middle Eastern menu and a fun dress code, on a night featuring unexpected revelations and some very honest feedback. (Ep3/5) [S]
Brighton. Teacher and surfer Jo treats her guests to a tropical-themed evening featuring some hit-and-miss food, a dessert drama and a cheeky massage thrown in for good measure. (Ep4/5) [S]
Brighton. Social worker Ruth serves up a Jewish-Irish fusion menu on a night featuring kitchen chaos, some unexpected veggies and a knicker-nicking, limelight-stealing cat. (Ep5/5) [S]
Basingstoke. Amateur chef Gill Buley attempts a tricky choux pastry she hopes will wow her fellow diners. But do glamorous Gill's profiteroles make the grade? (Ep1/5) [S]
Basingstoke. 26-year-old host Sophie impresses her fellow diners with her multi-million pound country pile. But her cooking doesn't quite go to plan. (Ep2/5) [S]
Basingstoke. Richard Carpenter reckons the warmth of his welcome and a hearty menu will prove a hit. But what do the guests make of Richard's chaotic home and split custard? (Ep3/5) [S]
Basingstoke. Gabrielle Hennig is a self-confessed 'stress head' and hopes to do much of her cooking in advance. But her eccentric hosting leaves her fellow diners in stitches. (Ep4/5) [S]
Basingstoke. It's the final night, and Spencer Uren is going all out to win. But the night takes an unexpected turn and a surprise revelation brings tears of reconciliation. (Ep5/5) [S]
Essex. Fish salesman Dean plans a restaurant-style menu on the final night. A delay to the main leaves tummies rumbling, but Dean has some bizarre entertainment up his sleeve. (Ep5/5) [S]
Essex. No-nonsense bridal shop owner Alison plans a minimum effort, maximum taste menu, on a night featuring surprises, divided opinions and an impromptu singalong. (Ep2/5) [S]
Essex. The first host, events planner Natalie, serves up tried-and-tested dishes with a sprinkle of Essex charm and a decent dose of banter. (Ep1/5) [S]
Hull area. The competition moves to Doncaster, where Tony serves up some countryside cuisine on a final night featuring hit-and-miss food, dirty cutlery and a wolf-whistling hoo-ha. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Hull area. Jayne - the self-proclaimed number one florist in Hull - gives her guests a taste of Spain with her food, flamenco and fiesta. Tony comes dressed as a matador. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Hull area. Dog walking entrepreneur Jordanna hosts a Mexican-themed evening featuring culinary compliments, offers of feet-kissing and some unwanted guests. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Hull area. Computer fanatic Matt hosts the second night, with culinary cock-ups, revelations of scoffing sofas, and sumo shenanigans on the menu. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. Party-loving Mark hosts the final night with a Greek theme, featuring an action-packed obstacle course around his kitchen and an emotional moment. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. Guide leader Nicky plans a menu inspired by her dream visit to Asia, on a night featuring complicated cooking, geographical grub and a newspaper fashion show. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. Showbiz journalist Benjy serves up airline-inspired grub on a night where he captains a plane taking his guests to Gran Canaria - and his gran is the glam cabin crew. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. Sylvia serves up Mediterranean seafood and Spanish chicken, on a fancy dress 80s night featuring a showstopping Madonna tribute and dance moves nobody was expecting. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. The first host, bargain hunter Heidi, serves up an adventurous Asian menu. But will her cheap meat and a game that mimics her shopping habits satisfy her guests? (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Edinburgh. Business owner and socialite Maz hopes that her top-notch hosting skills, charm offensive and some fantastic fondue will win her the grand on the final night. (Ep5/5) [S]
Edinburgh. Cabbie Jamie pulls out all the stops with a fine dining menu. But will he impress his guests with his choice of chat and a striptease during a silent disco? (Ep4/5) [S]
Edinburgh. IT manager and occasional stand-up comic Ryan hosts with a menu designed by his friend who's a Michelin-starred chef. But Ryan has no idea how to cook any of it! (Ep3/5) [S]
Edinburgh. Cabin crew trainer Julie plans an evening of Scottish fine dining, including a hearty winter warmer, her grandmother's Cullen skink and a full Scottish pipe band. (Ep2/5) [S]
Edinburgh. The first host, Christian radio DJ and gospel singer Eloho, hopes that her guests will sing her praises after her music-filled evening and traditional Nigerian fare. (Ep1/5) [S]
Brighton. Social worker Ruth serves up a Jewish-Irish fusion menu on a night featuring kitchen chaos, some unexpected veggies and a knicker-nicking, limelight-stealing cat. (Ep5/5) [S]
Brighton. Teacher and surfer Jo treats her guests to a tropical-themed evening featuring some hit-and-miss food, a dessert drama and a cheeky massage thrown in for good measure. (Ep4/5) [S]
Brighton. Retired advertising sales director Gill hosts with a Middle Eastern menu and a fun dress code, on a night featuring unexpected revelations and some very honest feedback. (Ep3/5) [S]
Brighton. Copywriter Will is confident that his veggie menu will trump Adam's from the night before. But there are some fishy goings-on and Will's risotto is upstaged... (Ep2/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Hairdresser Lorna hosts the final night of the week, featuring a cremated main and some shocking revelations, before the winner is announced. (Ep5/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Mum-of-four Lisa plans a night of 'pure entertainment', featuring back-to-basics grub and an interpretive dance challenge. (Ep4/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. On the third night, cycling enthusiast Steve plans an evening of globetrotting cuisine. But a hot sauce challenge leaves Adam red-faced. (Ep3/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Wine connoisseur Adam plans to impress his guests with fine food and posh plonk. But will a custard catastrophe jeopardise his score? (Ep2/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. IT manager Bea serves up an international night inspired by her travels. But there's confusion over her Cretan feta and her geographical guessing game goes nowhere. (Ep1/5) [S]
Edinburgh. Business owner and socialite Maz hopes that her top-notch hosting skills, charm offensive and some fantastic fondue will win her the grand on the final night. (Ep5/5) [S]
Edinburgh. Cabbie Jamie pulls out all the stops with a fine dining menu. But will he impress his guests with his choice of chat and a striptease during a silent disco? (Ep4/5) [S]
Edinburgh. IT manager and occasional stand-up comic Ryan hosts with a menu designed by his friend who's a Michelin-starred chef. But Ryan has no idea how to cook any of it! (Ep3/5) [S]
Edinburgh. Cabin crew trainer Julie plans an evening of Scottish fine dining, including a hearty winter warmer, her grandmother's Cullen skink and a full Scottish pipe band. (Ep2/5) [S]
Edinburgh. The first host, Christian radio DJ and gospel singer Eloho, hopes that her guests will sing her praises after her music-filled evening and traditional Nigerian fare. (Ep1/5) [S]
Brighton. Social worker Ruth serves up a Jewish-Irish fusion menu on a night featuring kitchen chaos, some unexpected veggies and a knicker-nicking, limelight-stealing cat. (Ep5/5) [S]
Brighton. Teacher and surfer Jo treats her guests to a tropical-themed evening featuring some hit-and-miss food, a dessert drama and a cheeky massage thrown in for good measure. (Ep4/5) [S]
Brighton. Retired advertising sales director Gill hosts with a Middle Eastern menu and a fun dress code, on a night featuring unexpected revelations and some very honest feedback. (Ep3/5) [S]
Brighton. Copywriter Will is confident that his veggie menu will trump Adam's from the night before. But there are some fishy goings-on and Will's risotto is upstaged... (Ep2/5) [S]
Brighton. Will medical editor and rapper Adam's abundant vegetables impress his guests as he serves a simple yet wholesome vegetarian menu? (Ep1/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Hairdresser Lorna hosts the final night of the week, featuring a cremated main and some shocking revelations, before the winner is announced. (Ep5/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Mum-of-four Lisa plans a night of 'pure entertainment', featuring back-to-basics grub and an interpretive dance challenge. (Ep4/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. On the third night, cycling enthusiast Steve plans an evening of globetrotting cuisine. But a hot sauce challenge leaves Adam red-faced. (Ep3/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. Wine connoisseur Adam plans to impress his guests with fine food and posh plonk. But will a custard catastrophe jeopardise his score? (Ep2/5) [S]
Gloucestershire. IT manager Bea serves up an international night inspired by her travels. But there's confusion over her Cretan feta and her geographical guessing game goes nowhere. (Ep1/5) [S]
It's the final day in Blackpool and Preston and health assistant Lisa is banking on her no-faff menu to bag the cash. Some home truths are revealed and temperatures soar. [S]
Fourth to host this week is 51-year-old parole officer Bernard. He's looking to woo his guests with the classic combination of an evening of Northern Soul and delicious grub. [S]
Third to host this week is cabin crew Mark, 36, who's hoping to wow his guests with fine dining, and will use all his aerial expertise to treat his visitors to a taste of sky-high service. [S]
Second to host in Blackpool and Preston is lady of leisure Jill, 49. She's hoping to wow her guests with an Italian menu and the group are impressed that she's fluent in the lingo. [S]
This week's competition takes place in and around Blackpool and Preston, where the first host, student and barmaid Rachel, hopes to impress with her American diner-themed menu.
It's the final night in Leeds and host Darren plans to put a fancy twist on what seems to be a basic menu. But Billy is concerned about the amount of mustard Darren is using. [S]
It's day four in Leeds, and local legend Billy is putting on a tried and tested menu of dinner party favourites, with an appearance from a Frank Sinatra impersonator to top off the night. [S]