The first visit of the week is to Stockton Mill B&B in Shropshire, where Stephen and Caroline Cox hope to provide a home from home. At breakfast, guest Kevin reveals his devious streak. [S]
The second visit is to Duxford Lodge in Cambridgeshire, run by ex-phone salesman Kevin Patel. Problems at breakfast time lead to some stiff criticism in the feedback. [S]
The third visit is to The Riverside House Hotel in Mildenhall. Ged and Suzanne take their guests on a team-building exercise, on which Stacey and Gemma's competitive streak is revealed. [S]
Last to host are Stacey Walsham and Gemma Dyche from The Gate Hangs High in Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, where they hope their dog-friendly accommodation will go down a treat. [S]
The B&B owners gather for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. What will Kevin have to say about his graffiti? [S]
The competition kicks off at Dunsandles Guest House in New Brighton, Merseyside, where owner Alan Johnson and sidekick Dave Owen hope to be crowned best-value B&B of the week. [S]
The second visit is to the Lady Teal Hotel Boat on the waterways near Burnley, owned by Nick and Gina Mead, where the afternoon entertainment is a freezing competition out on the locks. [S]
The third visit is to York House in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, where Brock Bergius hopes his cheeky sense of humour and perfectionist nature will help him win the competition. [S]
The final day of the competition is at Heyford House in Lower Heyford, Oxfordshire, owned by veterans of the hospitality trade, Leo and Sonya Brooke-Little. [S]
The B&Bers meet for the last time to thrash out their differences and find out who's the winner. Feedback includes criticism of a badly positioned tea trolley and a hot chocolate storm. [S]
The first visit of this competition is to Blackthorn Farm on Anglesey, Wales, where best friends Richard and Susan hope to impress, but there are mixed reactions at feedback time. [S]
Graham and Barbara pride themselves on offering basic facilities for great value at the White Swan Hotel in West Yorkshire. But will their guests be happy to pay a supplement for breakfast? [S]
Malcolm and Fiona Piers-Taylor hope to show their guests an alternative way of life at The Old Mill House in Bridport, Dorset. But their guests aren't so sure. [S]
The final visit of the week is to Rachel and Dan Lonergan's Brighton Inn, where the guests clown around as they learn some circus skills. But some of them are on the offensive... [S]
It's the last day of the competition and the B&B owners come together and confront their rivals. Tensions run high as the payments are finally revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The first visit is to The Oak pub and B&B in Charing, Kent, where new landlady Natalie Palmer is flying solo in terms of hosting, but still hopes to be crowned best-value B&B of the week. [S]
The second visit is to The White Lady in Worstead, Norfolk, which owner Dennis Gilligan claims has a spooky special guest. He also takes his guests clay pigeon shooting. [S]
The third visit is to Cranleigh House B&B in Coombe Martin, Devon, where former couple Katherine and Stewart offer an alternative experience, aimed at fans of spiritual enlightenment. [S]
The fourth and final visit is to Paignton in Devon, where Mike and Denise are the new kids on the block, having only opened the doors to their B&B, Beaches, a few weeks earlier. [S]
Four B&B owners aim to be named the best value for money. The competition starts at The Old Times Guest House in Ipswich, where mother and daughter Linda and Kelly hope to come out on top.
The second visit is to The Flower Pot in Sunbury-on-Thames, where owner Simon and manager Pierre offer their guests a stylish stay, and a game of real tennis at Hampton Court Palace.
The third visit is to The Dolphin Hotel in Exmouth, Devon, where owner Jo hopes she'll get her guests' seal of approval. She takes them paintballing and then to a floating restaurant.
The fourth visit is to Seaton in Devon, where hosts Pat and Nigel pride themselves on their award-winning breakfast. But will an afternoon spent town-crying entertain their guests?
On the last day of the competition the B&B owners come together and confront their rivals. Tensions run high as the payments are finally revealed and the winner is announced.
The first visit is to The Borgue Hotel in Scotland, which Vince and Shirley Barrett run with military precision. But guests Ken and Elaine aren't keen on the orange towels. [S]
The second visit of the B&B competition is to Allscott Mill in Telford, Shropshire, where some of the guests think Ken's hosting skills leave a lot to be desired. [S]
The third visit is to Llandrindod Wells, where at colourful Park House owners Ian and Joan Barr provide an afternoon's entertainment with some Shetland ponies. [S]
The final visit is to East Thorne Yurts in Bude, Cornwall, run by Naomi Black and her husband Adam, a former rugby player. The group take part in a boys versus girls archery competition. [S]
It's the final day, and hosting skills, breakfasts, facilities and toilet brushes (twice) are just some of the sources of disagreement and tension. Who will be crowned best B&B of the week? [S]
At Church Spa in East Markham, Nottinghamshire, some of the guests are taken by the spa facilities, while others are less smitten with the price tag - or the hands-on hosting.
The third venue is the King's Head Inn in Rye, East Sussex, where the guests get into the swing of things with a round of blindfolded mini-golf. But not everyone gets a solid night's sleep.
The host at the Bridge Hotel in Brandon, Suffolk, is former GMTV presenter Matt Arnold, who hopes to impress with 'blissful beds, beautiful bathrooms and brilliant breakfasts'.
The B&B owners come together for one last time, to confront their rivals and discover what they've been paid. Things get heated when it's time to count up the cash.