In Cornwall, artistic Zaya and Damian serve a modern British menu, property developers Kelly and Jon show off their refurbished mansion, and Emma and Gavin host a fun-filled Cornish night.
In Cornwall, artistic Zaya and Damian serve a modern British menu, property developers Kelly and Jon show off their refurbished mansion, and Emma and Gavin host a fun-filled Cornish night.
In Edinburgh, Kenny and Lisa serve up 'restaurant quality' food, Julie and Keith's courses are surprisingly similar, and Kate and Mike get competitive with their Tex-Mex menu.
In north London and Hertfordshire, Dawn and Simon bond with hipsters Darren and Sian, but can any of them find common ground with multi-lingual lawyer Ayesha and astrophysicist Stephen?
In Colchester, touchy-feely Yvonne and Neil take on fitness fanatics Darren and Amy, and social worker Tony, who makes less-than-complimentary comments about his partner Victoria... [S]
In Rugby, party queens Soroya and Jodie's unusual pie horrifies super-confident Raj. And estate agent Michael and Caroline search for flaws in Raj and Freddie's 'perfect' relationship. [S]
In Rugby, party queens Soroya and Jodie's unusual pie horrifies super-confident Raj. And estate agent Michael and Caroline search for flaws in Raj and Freddie's 'perfect' relationship. [S]
In Kent, Lisa and Iain celebrate Iain's Highland roots with Scottish food and bagpipes. There's a shock revelation on Hannah and Paul's night. And Ling and Mark serve 'Chinglish' cuisine.
In Plymouth, three rival couples compete to host the best dinner party, in a week featuring tattoo critiques, menu mistakes and celebrity name-dropping.
In East Sussex, there's rock-solid banoffee pie and obscure meats including pig's trotter and ox cheek, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In London, Joy and Jerry serve up some mystery meat. Novices Ricky and Becca struggle to cook their Thai banquet. And firefighters Sian and Tim serve the second Thai menu in as many days.
In Berkshire, cultured Eveleen and former thespian Michael compete with Leanne and Ricci, who have a 22-year age gap between them, and history buff Paul and his fiancÂee Natasha.
Essex and east London. Spencer and Sara serve a simple Jewish feast. Lauren and Jack's menu reflects their South African and Burmese heritage. Paul and Ed's food challenges a picky palate. [S]
In Southend, Dan and Jacqui offer up fine dining, while Hannah and Lucy make a startling discovery in a bedroom, and Simon and Edyta face some provocative questions. [S]
In Cardiff and Newport, Rachel and Mark plan an Asian menu, Sue and Joyce serve 'posh' versions of classic dishes, including baked beans with chives, and there's a shock on the final night. [S]
In South Wales, there's a power tussle in the kitchen, a shared appreciation of bargains, and a few home truths, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Birmingham, there are pet rats, a festival tent and a shock revelation, as Amanda and Anthony, Steve and Sean, and Oli and LC compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
Three couples compete to host the best dinner party. In Birmingham, a safe and solid menu prompts a pair of tactile lovebirds to offer advice on reigniting the spark. [S]
In Plymouth, Caroline and Steve plan a complex Middle Eastern menu. Jade and Seb make some schoolboy errors. And Bev and Nick serve up a shellfish platter, even though Bev hates seafood. [S]
In Blackburn, there are housework confessions, over-cooked prawns and a hair-raising discovery, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In east London, there's pressure in the kitchen, glamorous cuisine and a surprise performance, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Staffordshire, Jodie and Ben serve a risky starter of lamb tartare. Dave and SiÃan deliver show tunes with their food. And will Michelle's straight-talking ruin her and Matt's chances? [S]
In Luton, there's unpalatable behaviour, curdled ice cream, an eggy mishap and a hair-raising confession, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Blackburn, Carla and Marcus serve up a risky soufflÂe, competitive cooks Michael and Joanna strive for perfection, and Trudy and Anselm take a laid-back approach. [S]
In south London, there are romantic gestures, a chatterbox guest and more than a few raised eyebrows, as three rival couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
There are silly dances, jokes, accents and plenty of pranks as couples put their hosting skills to the test in Hertfordshire, in a week featuring Asian, Anglo-Indian and Irish food. [S]
In Greater Manchester, there are chaotic kitchens, couples' karaoke, army commands and a charm offensive, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Nottingham, three couples compete with holiday-inspired menus, in a week featuring a sweaty confession, an underwhelming paella and an alpha male arm wrestle. [S]
On Merseyside, Sandra dishes out orders to her husband Graham, Joanne and Simon serve too much spice, and Helen and Adam plan a Michelin star-inspired night of fine dining. [S]
In Lancashire, love is in the air for Rosie and 'Perfect Dave', newly-weds Melisa and Kyle cook together for the first time, and there's a football revelation on Linda and Gary's night. [S]
In Brighton, romance, bedroom revelations and dancing in a tiny club are on the menu, as Sam and Nick, Maria and Terry, and Dave and Sarah compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Manchester, 'absolutely fabulous' Martyn and Russell, caravan fans Jane and Colin, and party lovers Rachel and Dave compete in a week when desserts are served via zip wire! [S]
Three couples compete to host the best dinner party. In Birmingham, a safe and solid menu prompts a pair of tactile lovebirds to offer advice on reigniting the spark. [S]
In Birmingham, there are pet rats, a festival tent and a shock revelation, as Amanda and Anthony, Steve and Sean, and Oli and LC compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In south Wales, there's a power tussle in the kitchen, a shared appreciation of bargains, and a few home truths, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Berkshire, Sati and Jesse serve up a traditional Punjabi menu, Nick follows orders from Dinara, and things get heated in Harry and Charlotte's kitchen. [S]
In Cardiff and Newport, Rachel and Mark plan an Asian menu, Sue and Joyce serve 'posh' versions of classic dishes, including baked beans with chives, and there's a shock on the final night. [S]
There's an ill-advised game of 'guess the age' and plenty of drama, as three couples - including an astronautical engineer, a junior doctor and a stockbroker - compete in Berkshire. [S]
In south east London, Ben and Alicia host first and serve lamb. Fareena and Cahit host second and serve lamb. Cherry and Lawrence host last and serve... lamb. [S]
In Southend, Dan and Jacqui offer up fine dining, while Hannah and Lucy make a startling discovery in a bedroom, and Simon and Edyta face some provocative questions. [S]
In south east London, Max and Janelle cook Caribbean cuisine inspired by Janelle's family. Michael and Laura relive their Ibizan wedding. David and Sammi serve a surprisingly simple menu. [S]
In Edinburgh, Andy and Pim fuse Scottish, Thai and American cuisine, Jimmy and Jas host a night of revelations, and bromance blossoms over Stuart and Jack's experimental menu. [S]
In the West Midlands, couples Rosie and Darren and Jamie and Alison serve up home-grown goodies, and everyone is intrigued by flamboyant final hosts Sean and Helen... [S]
In Portsmouth, happy-go-lucky Jim and Justine have a crockery disaster. Leanne and Gary stuff their starter with three packets of blue cheese. And Stewart and Lynn serve an unusual pudding. [S]
In Nottingham, Clare and Ric plan a traditional Italian menu, Donna and Simon's food is anything but classic, and Laura and Blaine host an evening of sparkling wit and entertainment. [S]
In Devon, there's tension at Frankie and Jason's table, Kate and Ian entertain their guests with a bird of prey, and a surprise discovery could make Chris and Amy's meal hard to stomach... [S]
In South Yorkshire, it's the war of the cheesecakes as Kealey and Nathan dish up the same dessert as Sarah and Graham. And youngsters Alex and Emily offer a culinary tour of Europe. [S]
There are silly dances, jokes and accents, plus plenty of pranks, as couples put their hosting skills to the test in Hertfordshire, in a week featuring Asian, Anglo-Indian and Irish food. [S]
In Northampton, there's a Tex-Mex menu, posh pub grub, and a side order of revenge. And one couple are convinced that no one can beat their holiday park setting and flavoursome food. [S]
In Luton, there's unpalatable behaviour, curdled ice cream, an eggy mishap and a hair-raising confession, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In east London, there's pressure in the kitchen, glamorous cuisine and a surprise performance, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
Love is in the air in South Yorkshire as Phil and Kate plan a romantic menu and bus drivers Lee and Dawn recreate their wedding day dishes. But is Katie and Ed's Spanish food too ambitious? [S]
Essex and east London. Spencer and Sara serve a simple Jewish feast. Lauren and Jack's menu reflects their South African and Burmese heritage. Paul and Ed's food challenges a picky palate. [S]
Chocolate-filled samosas and egg and bacon soup are on the menus in Southampton, in a competition that features a Punjabi feast with a twist and a Tudor-themed evening. [S]
In East Sussex, there's rock-solid banoffee pie and obscure meats including pig's trotter and ox cheek, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Northampton, Shelly and Scott serve food that they think nobody will have heard of. They take on 'Team Texas' - Ilyas and Amanda - and Sabbi and Ashley, who host an Indo-Caribbean night. [S]
In Colchester, touchy-feely Yvonne and Neil take on fitness fanatics Darren and Amy, and social worker Tony, who makes less-than-complimentary comments about his partner Victoria... [S]
In Swindon, fashion-conscious Carla and Hayley serve up a spicy, Caribbean-themed menu to self-confessed food snob Jeanette and her husband Rob, and lovebirds Tim and Kath. [S]
In East Anglia, Lisa and Steven rustle up a roast on board their boat, self-confessed snobs Justine and Ben serve classy Italian, and Rosa and Darren source their ingredients from Spain. [S]
In Kent, Stephanie and Ian's home, a tiny version of the Palace of Versailles, amazes their guests. Is their food as impressive? Later in the week, there's dressing up and stripping off. [S]
There's celebrity name-dropping, Victorian hair clippings, bromance, fishcake-related bust-ups and wedding dance hilarity as three couples compete to host the best party in Wiltshire. [S]
In the Lake District, Paul and Glenda welcome their rival diners to their caravan. Gadget geek David's hosting leaves a lot to be desired. Matt and Polly serve home-grown 'good life' grub. [S]
In East Sussex, one guest reveals an apparent royal connection, in a week full of good food, wine tasting and singalongs, but which couple will take the hosting crown? [S]
In Blackpool, Antonio and former redcoat Jason serve controversial sushi, there's an eyebrow-raising discovery at fireman Daz and Kim's place, and foodies Martin and Kate serve Thai treats. [S]
In Blackpool, ex-dancer Rowan and businessman John take on hard-to-please Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne, who wear matching tie-dye, in a week featuring a belly-busting breakfast. [S]
In Swansea and Bridgend, the competition includes terrible table manners and tactless banter, chicken lettuce boats, kitchen chaos - and a final showdown at the dinner table. [S]
In south Wales, Rachael and Nick cook dishes they've never made before, Ameel shows off his powers of memory recall, and Angela bosses Jeff around as they prepare their no-nonsense menu. [S]
In Durham, Steph and James serve gastropub grub, but can they avoid falling out? Gary and Amanda's pig joins their party. And on the final night, the guests discover Andy's reward chart! [S]