Retired pro-rugby player Steve Lloyd and his partner Kathy Leather host first, at Copper Beech House in Malvern, Worcestershire. But they find Phil's sausage feedback hard to swallow. [S]
Della and John welcome their rivals to the pet-friendly Dog in a Doublet in Peterborough. Phil and Sharon find something unusual in their loo, while Lowrie bonds with Gordon the pig. [S]
Phil and Sharon hope to impress their guests with their added extras at The Torcroft Boutique B&B in Torquay. A spot of sailing blows away the tension, but the gloves come off at breakfast. [S]
Mark and Lowrie Price host the last visit, at the 600-year-old Rhydspence Inn in Herefordshire. The medieval character charms the guests, but some of the practicalities prove painful. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There are tears, recriminations and accusations as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. At Chris's glampsite in Richmond, North Yorkshire, off-grid really does mean off the electricity grid. Which is quite a worry for some of the B&Bers... [S]
Visit three is to Eirlys and Demelza's place in Carmarthenshire, where competitiveness descends into accusations on a trip to a farm. At least wait until payment day! [S]
The new run continues. At Chris's glampsite in Richmond, North Yorkshire, off-grid really does mean off the electricity grid. Which is quite a worry for some of the B&Bers... [S]
The new run continues. For the final visit the B&Bers go glamping again, at Phil and Jane's site in Derbyshire, where the stag-gering views include real-life deer wandering about the place. [S]
Sue and Roger host the week's final visit at their hand-crafted huts in Herefordshire, where Roger ends up licking his lips in anticipation of payment day. [S]
The new run continues. For the final visit the B&Bers go glamping again, at Phil and Jane's site in Derbyshire, where the stag-gering views include real-life deer wandering about the place. [S]
Childhood sweethearts Tony and Lisa welcome their rivals to the family-friendly Guesthouse East in Eastbourne, where Sam and Henry discover a dirty secret... [S]
At the Shirley B&B in Bournemouth, Jorge is proud of his powerful showers, which Martyn and Elaine experience first-hand, thanks to an accidental demonstration. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There are harsh truths, heated debates and downright disagreements before the winner is announced. [S]
After a particularly competitive week with plenty of gripes about value for money, which set of B&Bers reign supreme when the payments are revealed? [S]
The new run continues. On payment day, the B&Bers clash over furniture failings and clock complaints. And sparks fly - ironically - over a lack of electricity. Who's won? [S]
John Whitworth welcomes his guests to the quirky The Edge Accommodation in Huddersfield. But a revelation about what's behind some of the doors makes the group feel uneasy. [S]
Best friends Sally and Teresa pride themselves on the community spirit at Darwin Lake Holiday Village in Matlock. But accusations of cheating fly when the guests compete in a sports day. [S]
The third visit is to Sands Resort Hotel and Spa in Newquay, where father and son Nicholas and Tom Malcolm's facilities include a maze. But John gets in a lather over bubble bath. [S]
Phil Gilbert takes his guests back to basics at the Oak Tree Lane Yurt Site in Bratton Clovelly, Devon. They're wowed by the Mongolian yurts, but there are some home truths at dinner. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There are tears, name-calling and bitter rebukes as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Tom's already let all his competitors know that he runs the best place in Richmond, North Yorkshire. So why's he feeling so hard done by at feedback time? [S]
It's been a fiery week, and every last one of the B&Bers is unhappy with their feedback. So expect more fireworks when they meet up once again to find out who's won. [S]
The competition kicks off at Tay House in Perth and Kinross, where the B&Bers aren't too happy about a lack of TVs. And there's something fishy going on at breakfast... [S]
Visit three is to Cobblehouse Country Cabins in Aberdeenshire. Graham and Emma hope the B&Bers will be wowed by their wood. Will everyone be left pining for more? [S]
Yuliya hosts the final visit at Trinity Boutique B&B in Peterhead. She takes her guests directly to jail (just visiting). But will she offer them more than just porridge at breakfast? [S]
Tom's already let all his competitors know that he runs the best place in Richmond, North Yorkshire. So why's he feeling so hard done by at feedback time? [S]
It's been a fiery week, and every last one of the B&Bers is unhappy with their feedback. So expect more fireworks when they meet up once again to find out who's won. [S]
Na'im and Sara host first at their hotel in the breathtaking Cumbrian countryside. But one pair are too preoccupied with the furniture to care about the view. [S]
Neil and Jack host at their hotel near majestic Windermere, where the B&Bers enjoy yet more stunning views. But there's still negativity in the feedback. [S]
The new run continues. At Chris's glampsite in Richmond, North Yorkshire, off-grid really does mean off the electricity grid. Which is quite a worry for some of the B&Bers... [S]
For the final visit the B&Bers go glamping again, at Phil and Jane's site in Derbyshire, where the stag-gering views include real-life deer wandering about the place. [S]
On payment day, the B&Bers clash over furniture failings and clock complaints. And sparks fly - ironically - over a lack of electricity. Who's won? [S]
Graham hosts the week's second visit at his glampsite near Inverness, where he hopes to inspire a spirit of adventure with a search for the Loch Ness Monster. [S]
In Perthshire, the B&Bers stay at Cultybraggan Camp, a site used as a prisoner of war camp in World War II. They've done it up since then, of course... [S]
During the week's final visit, to James and Neil's hotel near Glasgow, the B&Bers try their hands at curling. But some relationships seem to be on thin ice. [S]
It's been a topsy-turvy week with some B&Bers delighted with their scores - and others not so much. After a little bit of a praise and a lot of moaning, who'll win? [S]
Maxine and Tegan host at their Greenhills Hotel in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, where they hope to make their guests feel like part of the family. Will a seal safari impress? [S]
Visit two is to Tom's Three Cliffs Bay Holiday Park in Swansea. But with one couple determined to find fault, Tom has his work cut out to impress everyone. [S]
It's Four in a Bed's 1000th episode! To mark it, two B&Bers have a dramatic and downright explosive argument about whether a tile is cardboard or plastic on payment day. [S]
Farmer's daughter Mandy and her friend Anny host first at Laskill Country House in Helmsley. Mandy bigs up her banger qualifications, but at breakfast she fails to crack Chris's order. [S]
Chris and his spiritual friend Rammy hope that value for money and a Yorkshire pudding competition will bag them the prize at The Swan Hotel in Telford. But one guest has a rude awakening. [S]
Colin and his son Ben hope to wow their rivals with their 81-room country pile, Scalford Hall Hotel, in Melton Mowbray. But guests Chris and Rammy think that Colin is playing games. [S]
The last visit is to The Abbey Hotel in Battle, East Sussex, run by youngsters Charlie and Lauren. But Colin and Ben feel the squeeze, and Chris and Rammy get into a sticky situation. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There are recriminations and accusations as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Na'im and Sara host first at their hotel in the breathtaking Cumbrian countryside. But one pair are too preoccupied with the furniture to care about the view. [S]
The new run continues. Artists Andrew and Diane host the week's first visit at their eclectic boutique accommodation in Devon, where one guest finds the facilities lacking. [S]
Mandi and Paul pride themselves on their high standards at Oaklea Barns Guest House on Merseyside. But Ian is puzzled by plastic-covered lampshades. And Mark and Natalie have a loose loo. [S]
Dave and Sanchia host the second visit, at The Guest House Worsthorne in Lancashire. Their guests are charmed by the 300-year-old cottage, but there are cleanliness concerns. [S]
At Sleeperdorm Backpacker Hotel in Newcastle, Ian hopes his guests will leave their designer gear at the door and bunk up in his cheap and cheerful dorms. But things turn sour over dinner. [S]
The final visit is to The Parsonage Hotel and Spa in York, where Mark and Natalie hope to impress their guests with their country manor, complete with pub, spa and restaurant. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time to find out how much they've been paid. After some tit-for-tat feedback, the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. In Portsmouth, Mubi and Steve focus on fun and wellness at their luxury lodgings. Unfortunately, a maintenance mishap gets them off to a bad start. [S]
Neil and Jack host at their hotel near majestic Windermere, where the B&Bers enjoy yet more stunning views. But there's still negativity in the feedback. [S]
The new run continues. In Portsmouth, Mubi and Steve focus on fun and wellness at their luxury lodgings. Unfortunately, a maintenance mishap gets them off to a bad start. [S]
A loo with a view provides cause for concern, as former art dealers Robin and Brenda Spence kick off the competition at Causilgey Manor in Truro, Cornwall. [S]
Retired politician Martin Perry and housekeeper Tracey Barrett like to keep things traditional at Elmfield B&B in Devon. But their guests are unimpressed by the ageing heirlooms. [S]
Leoni Wilton and Tish Broughton treat their rivals to chocolate-themed rooms and chocolate breakfasts, at The Chocolate Box in Bournemouth. But the DIY drinks don't go down well. [S]
The final visit is to The Buckle Seaford in East Sussex, where B&B newbies Julie and Jason Martin push the boat out with seaside luxe. And the guests are blown away by the bedrooms. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There are accusations and awkward moments as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. Alicia hosts the third visit of the week at her B&B in West Sussex, where the relaxed mood is pierced at evening drinks by an argument over online reviews. [S]
The new run continues. At Chris's glampsite in Richmond, North Yorkshire, off-grid really does mean off the electricity grid. Which is quite a worry for some of the B&Bers... [S]
The new run continues. Alicia hosts the third visit of the week at her B&B in West Sussex, where the relaxed mood is pierced at evening drinks by an argument over online reviews. [S]
It's payment day and the B&Bers meet to discuss dirty remarks and filthy findings. After their differences are aired and discrepancies debated, the winner is announced. [S]
The final visit takes the B&Bers to 18 Craigmillar Park in Edinburgh. The guests are impressed by host Craig's military precision, but feedback leaves him in quite a huff! [S]
The B&Bers head for the Distant Hills Guest House in Spean Bridge, run by Dani and Cameron. The guests are blown away by the scenic views, but a dirty discovery leads to tears at feedback. [S]
Shona and John Mitchell host at Larch Green Lodges in Langbank. The guests are delighted by the sweeping views, but at breakfast time, a black pudding blunder leaves a lot to be desired. [S]
The competition kicks off at the Star & Garter in Linlithgow, West Lothian, with host Denise and her daughter Carina. But cleanliness and connectivity concern the guests at feedback time. [S]
The B&Bers meet to settle some scores and find out who's won. Dirty discoveries and sleep issues are on the agenda, and one payment in particular leaves Phil and Maria out in the cold. [S]
The B&Bers visit The Spinney Homestay in Warwickshire, where Phil and Maria hope to impress with their swish sense of style. On a pedalo trip, the rivalry revs up with some raucous racing. [S]
At the New Valron Hotel in Blackpool, Malaya hopes that the seaside setting will blow his rivals out of the water. But a problem with the pipes sends the scores down the tubes... [S]
At Cross Farm Cottages in Holmfirth, Claire reckons she can pip her rivals to the post. But Pete and Alex get antsy about the Artex, while Malaya has a firm opinion about his mattress. [S]
It's payment day and time for the group to get some answers about their feedback. With scores settled and payments revealed, there can only be one winner... [S]
The B&Bers visit Chapter Two Accommodation in Malton, where Katharine and Rory provide 'the best breakfast in Yorkshire'. But there are accusations of sabotage at a sausage-making activity. [S]
The third visit is to the lavish Hotel Sheraton in Blackpool, run by Liz Brown and her son Ollie, where one guest discovers their own personal illuminations in the bathroom! [S]
Tanya Briggs and Vicky Hope host the second visit, at Greenview Guest House in Cumbria. One couple are blown away by their room with a view, and the guests are surprised by the breakfast. [S]
The first visit is to The Waverley Hotel in Callander, owned by Gordon and Jan Halladay. Ollie and Liz make a rubbish discovery in their bathroom, and Gordon doesn't appear until breakfast. [S]
On an emotional payment day, the B&Bers air their grievances on everything from slow breakfasts to dusty chandeliers. Who will claim this week's crown? [S]
Father and son Bis and Deep are the week's final hosts, at The Preston Hotel in Yeovil. Their USP is value for money, but some guests think the furniture is more cheap than cheerful... [S]
Marilyn and Neil's Edgecliff Boutique B&B in Kent boasts breathtaking views. But will a slow breakfast leave their chances of winning balancing on a knife edge? [S]
Mum and daughter Ann and Rebecca kick off the competition at Grange Farm Park in Lincolnshire. But tensions bubble when one pair of guests discover they're the only ones without a hot tub. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for one last time to find out how much they've been paid. There's some surprising feedback before the winner is announced. [S]
The final visit is to The Bull Hotel in Wrotham, Kent, where owner Lygia Fontanella-Deadman and breakfast chef Mary Murray pride themselves on a luxury stay. But emotions run high. [S]
Sarah and Pete Healey welcome their rivals to The Driftwood B&B in Weymouth. Cathy and Genice find the place shipshape, and Lygia prepares to party when she spots disco balls. [S]
Lydia Perkins and Luke Mainprize host at The Railway Inn near Hull. Their guests find little to complain about, but the pressure is on for Luke's breakfast. [S]
The competition kicks off at Genice Hall and Cathy Hudson's Holland Hall Hotel in Upholland, Lancashire. There's a battle of the breakfasts and feedback that cuts deep. [S]
On payment day, there are curtain complaints and breakfast blues as the B&Bers iron out their issues, before they find out how much they've been paid and who's won the week. [S]
The last visit of the week is to the Cadillac Kustomz Hotel on the Isle of Bute, where owners Brody and Rima hope to rock their guests' worlds with a music-filled retro retreat. [S]
Neil and Mary Blackburn welcome their rivals to Fernie Castle in Fife. There's plenty of traditional Scots splendour on show, but two guests aren't impressed by the continental breakfast. [S]
The B&Bers are off to enjoy the great outdoors at Eden Valley Glamping site in Cumbria, where hosts Liz and Dave hope to convert their guests with their back-to-basics approach. [S]
Jill hopes to charm her rivals with her authentic 17th-century B&B, the Castle Arms Inn, in Snape, North Yorkshire. But will a bad night's sleep for two guests scupper her chances? [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet to settle some scores. After bathroom blues and cleanliness concerns are aired, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Amanda and Trudy host at the pet-friendly Ambles House in Northampton. The homely hospitality makes everyone feel like part of the family, but there's an uninvited guest at breakfast. [S]
David and Sophie host at The Old Orleton Inn in Wellington, Shropshire, where there are bathroom blues and cleanliness concerns. But can their award-winning brekkie win over their guests? [S]
Kaye and her daughter Lily are counting on their cleanliness to gain top marks at My Way Guest House in Broompark, County Durham. But some of their guests make dusty discoveries. [S]
It's the final day of the competition. After dramatic discoveries and score-settling on everything from noisy fridges to parking, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Petra and Martin welcome their rivals to Villa Farm Cottage in Thornton Curtis, where the bathroom tiles make one guest nostalgic and a generous breakfast leaves everyone spoilt for choice. [S]
Andrew and Qidi host at the Mode Lytham Hotel in Lancashire, where they hope to bag best in show. But some problematic parking and a 'grab-and-go' breakfast don't do it for everyone. [S]
James and Fiona host at their pole-perched premier pods at Redhill Holidays in Whitbourne. Some of their guests are bowled over by the surroundings but others are bugged by creepy-crawlies. [S]
Mark Canny hosts at The Bowling Green in Chorlton, where some of his guests rave about the newly refurbished rooms but others find faults. And a fridge feud leaves Mark far from chilled... [S]
It's the final day of the competition. After scores are settled on everything from sleepless nights to smelly showers, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The final visit is to Pete Lacey's Beach House in Portland, Dorset. But his back-to-basics B&B doesn't do it for everyone, and Karen and Liam's feedback really gets Pete's goat. [S]
Aidan and Mij host at the Earlston House Hotel in Paignton, Devon. One guest gets a bum deal with the loo roll and, at breakfast, there's kitchen confusion and sausage snobbery. [S]
Carolynne and her son George have high hopes for their brand-new B&B, The Victoria Inn in Witton-le-Wear, County Durham. But one guest gets locked in the loo and breakfast gets a bashing. [S]
Karen and her son Liam welcome their rivals to the luxurious Jockhedge Holiday Cottages in Burgh le Marsh, Lincolnshire. But not everything lives up to the high-end price tag... [S]
It's the final day of the competition. After dramatic discoveries and score settling on everything from missing bulbs to TV troubles, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Hannah and Ibrahim welcome their rivals to the Montpellier Hotel in Llandrindod Wells, Powys. But there's a bothersome bathroom and some guests struggle to shower the place with praise. [S]
Stuart and Fiona host at the Hotel Barge Waternimf in Ely, Cambridgeshire. Guest Dave falls hook, line and sinker in love, but some of the feedback gives the hosts a sinking feeling. [S]
Rich and Matt host at the Cliff House Hotel in Southbourne, where some guests are blown away by their bathroom but others feel exposed. And there are high eggs-pectations at breakfast. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]