In South Wales, farm girl Claire treats her guests to a traditional, hearty Welsh spread and farm-themed games. Will her farm charm impress? Or will her night end up a mucky mess? (Ep1/5) [S]
Glasgow. The first host, part-time princess and full-time hairdresser Jen, hopes that her pink-themed night of no-nonsense grub and good fun can bag her the grand. (Ep1/5) [S]
Glasgow. Psychic medium Robert plans to wow his guests with his Turkish wedding-inspired menu and a smattering of spirituality. But is it enough to put him in the top spot? (Ep2/5) [S]
Glasgow. Food vlogger Darren serves up deep-fried delights, including lasagne, lettuce and chocolate bars. Are his guests in battered bliss, or is it too much for some? (Ep3/5) [S]
Glasgow. Partnerships manager Dorine goes all out with glitter and gold, and a French-inspired menu sprinkled with flavours of her childhood. But tensions rise among her guests... (Ep4/5) [S]
Glasgow. Nail technician Kasia hopes that her traditional Polish food and lively entertainment will impress her guests - after she spent the week criticising their food! (Ep5/5) [S]
Swindon. International DJ Mark hosts a rave-themed evening, with an Ibiza-inspired menu including 'big fish little fishcakes' and 'Bora Bora Beach brownies'. (Ep1/5) [S]
Swindon. Amateur dramatics fan Michaela plans a glamorous evening with a full band accompaniment for her guests to sing show tunes. There's just one problem: she's not a great cook. (Ep2/5) [S]
Swindon. The joker of the group, financial advisor Scott, hopes to blow away the competition with a Wild West theme, including his unique style of country rapping. (Ep3/5) [S]
Swindon. Alternative therapist Gill has big plans for an 'upstairs downstairs' Edwardian evening, featuring sophisticated food, followed by circle dancing to Bob Marley. (Ep5/5) [S]
The new run continues. On night one in Manchester, Pauline plans a snug soiree with plenty of home comforts and a family feel... but she forgets to serve one of her guests! (Ep1/5)
The new run continues. On night one in Manchester, Pauline plans a snug soiree with plenty of home comforts and a family feel... but she forgets to serve one of her guests! (Ep1/5)
In South Wales, Richard hosts at his pub, setting the bar high with terrific tartlets, sensational sea bass and crowd-pleasing cheesecake. Can he hit the bullseye? (Ep2/5) [S]
Edinburgh. Property manager Sharon hosts with a culinary nod to her Australasian travels. Will the guests enjoy her fishy feast and didgeridoo, or will it be a bushtucker blunder? (Ep1/5) [S]
Edinburgh. Management consultant Anthony hosts. The evening kicks off with a surprise visitor and Sharon takes a stab at the vegetarian roulade, before a game of tabletop croquet. (Ep2/5) [S]
Edinburgh. Library worker Carmen serves up posh versions of her childhood favourites and asks her guests to come dressed as their 10-year-old selves! But there's a dessert disaster. (Ep3/5) [S]
Edinburgh. American-born Gerald takes his guests Stateside with diner-themed classics. But he's on the back foot when finicky foodie Anthony gives his grub a grilling. (Ep4/5) [S]
Edinburgh. On the final night, geography teacher Ashley hopes that her magical evening of enchanted food will send her to the top of the leaderboard. Will she win the £1000 prize? (Ep5/5) [S]
County Durham and Wearside. Personal trainer Eve worries that her haggis and black pudding tower might not be to everyone's taste. But there's a bigger problem: Ken's bad jokes. (Ep1/5) [S]
County Durham and Wearside. Interior designer and wedding supplier Paula Thompson hopes to bring a touch of sparkle with her bling theme and belly dancing. (Ep2/5) [S]
County Durham and Wearside. Languages student Donal goes all-out with a black-tie dinner party, complete with a string quartet and a locally sourced scallop starter. (Ep3/5) [S]
County Durham and Wearside. Debt collector Eleri hosts a Welsh night, with a Welsh menu, a Welsh dress code and a local firefighter performing as Tom Jones. (Ep4/5) [S]
County Durham and Wearside. Cheeky businessman Ken Brown holds a wear-a-wig-themed evening and serves up rhubarb and custard 'with a twist'. (Ep5/5) [S]
The new run continues. In Manchester, Richard treats his guests to a rich and indulgent menu. But will undergarment unearthing and a decadent dessert be too much for some? (Ep2/5) [S]
The new run continues. In Manchester, Richard treats his guests to a rich and indulgent menu. But will undergarment unearthing and a decadent dessert be too much for some? (Ep2/5) [S]
In South Wales, Daffyd plans a nutritious vegetarian-ish dinner party, but kitchen chaos ensues. Will his dud pud ruin his chances of winning the grand? (Ep3/5) [S]
South London. The first host, security guard Michelle, serves a 'pineapple paradise' and her first attempt at a vegan meal. Will there be more dystopian dishes than blissful bites? (Ep1/5) [S]
South London. Mike oozes confidence as he treats his guests to Caribbean food in full Elvis get-up. But will there be suspicious minds when he serves up shop-bought ice cream? (Ep2/5) [S]
South London. Staar hopes to chill her guests out with meditation, crystals and a vegan menu. Can her earth mother vibes win them over, or will they remain confirmed carnivores? (Ep3/5) [S]
South London. Super-organised Nesha goes all out with an authentic Jamaican menu and a classy-but-sexy dress code. She's bigged herself up all week but can she deliver on the night? (Ep4/5) [S]
South London. Events manager Rory tops off the week with an Asian-themed menu. Decked out in his finery, he pulls out all the stops, but will a dessert disaster scupper his chances? (Ep5/5) [S]
Salisbury. Natasha Conti throws a 'summer fete', with hilarious prizes, and asks her guests to dress in country casuals. But one guest finds himself in an awkward position. (Ep1/5) [S]
Salisbury. Farm manager Sophie plans a spot of pig racing to entertain her guests. But how will they feel when she reveals that she is serving her home-reared cow Levi for the main? (Ep2/5) [S]
Salisbury. Former army major Anthony serves a menu mash-up of cheesy quails' eggs, chicken plov and porridge ice cream. And with no dress code, Chris decides to suit up as a sailor. (Ep3/5) [S]
Salisbury. Cost-conscious Chris Hiller plans an eclectic menu, including peppers stuffed with baked beans, and even waters down his wine to save cash. (Ep4/5) [S]
Salisbury. Part-time care worker Jane Arnold plans an English menu sourced from the great Wiltshire outdoors, on a night featuring racy revelations and tears at the table. (Ep5/5) [S]
The new run continues. In Manchester, Amy throws an American-themed dinner party. But after one guest gets a mouthful of tin foil, will grandma's secret rub smooth things over? (Ep3/5) [S]
The new run continues. In Manchester, Amy throws an American-themed dinner party. But after one guest gets a mouthful of tin foil, will grandma's secret rub smooth things over? (Ep3/5) [S]
The fourth host in South Wales, doctor Sophie, is usually vegan but is serving meat to try and win over her guests. Will it be just what the doctor ordered? (Ep4/5) [S]
South London. Stylist Felicia treats her guests to a fashion and glam-themed night, complete with red carpet catwalk. But do her guests think she has that je ne sais quoi? (Ep1/5) [S]
South London. Musician Be hopes to impress his guests with a gastronomic world tour and travel-themed game. Will his holiday vibe fly high or will he hit turbulence along the way? (Ep2/5) [S]
South London. TV editor Joe hosts a 90s-themed night. But will his smile fade as his starter scorches, or can he cool the heat in the kitchen with his home-made ice cream? (Ep3/5) [S]
South London. Video director Dean plans to knock the socks off his guests with his tried-and-tested fiery prawn saganaki and espresso martini brownies. But is it enough to win? (Ep4/5) [S]
South London. Yoga teacher Helen brings calm to the end of the week with her Thai-inspired menu and a Zen yoga-themed night. But will simmering tensions ruin the positive vibes? (Ep5/5) [S]
Huddersfield. First to host is cheeky mum-of-three Virginia Houslin, who hopes to wow her guests with her charm, flirtatious fun and some Caribbean home cooking. (Ep1/5) [S]
Huddersfield. Business development manager Iyesha Atkins hosts a sophisticated dinner party. But will a discussion about religion derail her evening? (Ep2/5) [S]
Huddersfield. Wedding singer Richard serves steak. But rather than asking his guests how they'd like theirs cooked, in the words of his hero Frank Sinatra, he's doing it 'my way'. (Ep3/5) [S]
Huddersfield. Self-styled 'King of Clubs' Tommy Mack hosts a Hollywood Silent Movie night, with mysterious dishes and his own brand of rapping. (Ep4/5) [S]
Huddersfield. Hairdresser Kim Connor plans an American diner-themed menu, with a little help from her mum, and some rock 'n' roll entertainment. (Ep5/5) [S]
The new run continues. Can Vanessa ruffle feathers with burlesque bravado, a piÄna colada crumble and face yoga on the penultimate night in Manchester? (Ep4/5) [S]
The new run continues. Can Vanessa ruffle feathers with burlesque bravado, a piÄna colada crumble and face yoga on the penultimate night in Manchester? (Ep4/5) [S]
In South Wales, the week's final host Sandra goes heavy on cream and mushrooms, even though none of her guests really like them! But is her night the crÁeme de la crÁeme? (Ep5/5) [S]
North East. Clothes shop owner Lee hopes to impress her guests with an evening dedicated to her favourite food. But will her not-so-Greek salad and make-your-own wine be a hit? (Ep1/5) [S]
North East. Hairdresser Simon hopes his tried-and-tested menu can bag him the grand. But will a disappointing dessert and some dodgy dinner table discussions ruin his chances? (Ep2/5) [S]
North East. Nurse Sophie hopes to unleash her guests' inner children with her kids' party theme. There's a sauce squabble, and one guest uses a spoon to eat their burger! (Ep3/5) [S]
North East. Sexual health nurse Jade throws a Wild West-themed party in a bid to rope herself the money. But can she serve a remotely edible dessert? (Ep4/5) [S]
North East. Emergency planner James serves up a carefully constructed menu. But as his guests reveal their true feelings, will his effort-to-reward ratio pay off? (Ep5/5) [S]
West Midlands. Gemma plans to start the week with an evening of glitz and glamour. But how will her guests react when they find out that she's taken a few shortcuts? (Ep1/5) [S]
West Midlands. Mortgage adviser Andrew aims to 'expand' his guests' minds by adding a pop art dimension to his 1950s beatnik-themed dinner party. (Ep2/5) [S]
West Midlands. Vegetarian Jules hopes to impress her guests with a medieval theme, featuring straw on the floor and a duel. But her medieval menu receives mixed reactions. (Ep3/5) [S]
The new run continues. In Manchester, Danny takes his guests on a culinary journey from Spain to Thailand. Will his night be anything to write home about? And who'll bag the £1000? (Ep5/5) [S]
The new run continues. In Manchester, Danny takes his guests on a culinary journey from Spain to Thailand. Will his night be anything to write home about? And who'll bag the £1000? (Ep5/5) [S]
In Cambridge, marketing consultant Matt hopes to deliver the whole package, with a home-grown menu and some outdoor fun and games. And things get competitive at the coconut shy. (Ep3/5) [S]
On the final night in Cambridge, Scouser David Goodier hopes to show his southern rivals how to throw a winning dinner party, with a 1960s Merseybeat theme. (Ep5/5) [S]
Portsmouth. Lecturer Will Dixon's soggy salad starter puts off picky guest Rose Proenca. Can some unexpected entertainment turn his night around? (Ep2/5) [S]
Portsmouth. French tutor Kathy aims to impress her guests with her Gallic-inspired menu. But all does not go to plan in the kitchen, as she battles with a mischievous pineapple! (Ep3/5) [S]
Portsmouth. Stage actor Christopher Marlowe steps into the spotlight with an adventurous menu and a one-man play featuring a drunken waiter and a lot of mess... (Ep4/5) [S]
Portsmouth. Brazilian beauty counter manager Rose treats her guests to some Turkish delights. But things get tricky with her excruciating entertainment. (Ep5/5) [S]
Durham. Receptionist Linzey plans to woo her guests with some flirtatious frolics and a menu of food from the heart. Can she seduce her guests or will it be a date-night disaster? (Ep1/5) [S]
Durham. Rob aims to teach his guests a lesson in hosting with an evening based around school, from swimming to home economics. And a new guest joins the group in place of another. (Ep2/5) [S]
Durham. Event planner Kate throws a Roaring 20s-themed party with a vegan menu. But will the meat eaters be left wanting, and can a high-energy Charleston lesson get everyone going? (Ep3/5) [S]
Durham. Ex-trampolinist Matty hosts an Ibiza-themed party, complete with Spanish food and full-on clubbing. But will his fiesta and impromptu flips get his guests feeling the vibe? (Ep4/5) [S]
Durham. Health worker and party girl Kenya hosts a safari-themed evening featuring East African food. But will her wild night have her guests leaping for joy or running for cover? (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]