The first visit is to The Bell House Hotel in Wiltshire, where owners Chris and Jacqui aim to bring London chic to the shires. But their absence at breakfast provokes criticism. [S]
The second visit is to The Partridge in Oxfordshire, where Matthew Cockman and Paula Szkwarkowska share a passion for organic food. But the self-service breakfast has the guests up in arms. [S]
The third visit is to Strawberry Gardens B&B in Heysham, where David and Susan Speak aim to make their guests feel at home with northern hospitality. But Paula sends back her evening meal. [S]
The last visit is to The Bateman's Mill near Chesterfield, where Jade Hendon and Diana Yates aim to be the best, but David and Susan are quick to find hairs in the bathroom. [S]
It's payment day, and fur flies as Jade tackles Matthew over feedback for The Bateman's Mill. The group thrash out their differences before the winner is revealed. [S]
The first hosts, Karen MacDonald and Geoff Thomson, hope to offer a slice of Zen at their relaxing retreat, Just B, in Edinburgh. But there are dirty discoveries in a dog-friendly room. [S]
The second visit is to Glencoe Villa Guest House in Featherstone, West Yorkshire, owned by Ewa Hunt. But the homely bedrooms aren't to everyone's taste and there's a debate over dinner. [S]
Uncle and nephew Stefan Carron and Nick Edwards host at The Fox Inn in Stourton, Staffordshire. Will Stefan's celebrity name dropping impress their guests? [S]
Tony Carlin and his partner Natalie Briggs host the final visit, at The New Inn in Derbyshire. But some of the guests question its 'luxury' label, and there's a no-show at breakfast. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet to find out how much they've been paid. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments, the winner is announced. [S]
Louise and Daga offer breathtaking views at their place in Cornwall. But forget what's out the window - the B&Bers are preoccupied with their tellies. [S]
Louise and Daga offer breathtaking views at their place in Cornwall. But forget what's out the window - the B&Bers are preoccupied with their tellies. [S]
The competition kicks off at Keats Cottage in Shanklin, on the Isle of Wight, where David and Ewa Woodward play host to some critical guests who don't all get along particularly well. [S]
Donna Taylor takes a no-frills approach to hosting at Jasmine House in Lutterworth, Leicestershire. But guests Martin and Sara discover that the added extras in their room don't add up. [S]
Martin Hulme and Sara Williams host at the luxury Halliwell House in Cheshire, where rooms have a hefty price tag of nearly £500 a night. But the self-service breakfast causes confusion. [S]
The final visit is to Soar Chapel Guest House in Wales, the family home of mum-and-daughter duo Lesley and Chloe Priestly. A beatboxing competition brings tensions to the surface. [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 and to settle some scores, before the winner is announced. [S]
John and Elleke Ross welcome their rivals to the Mevagissey Bay Hotel in Cornwall. Catherine and Andrew are dazzled by the decking but puzzled by a mysterious gap around their door. [S]
Jay and Sarah Brewer host at Glebe House Cottages in Devon. At breakfast, their bakery baskets pass the taste test, but the menu leaves the guests wanting more. [S]
Catherine and Andrew Watt host at their converted police station, the Kings Park Hotel in Nottinghamshire. John and Elleke get forensic with the furniture. Sarah feels boxed in by her room. [S]
Sarah Smith welcomes her guests to The Dukes in Bedfordshire, where she's under pressure to deliver at breakfast, and some of the feedback is hard to stomach. [S]
It's the day of reckoning for the B&Bers. Whose property will emerge from the thud and blunder of bitter recrimination as the best value for money? [S]
Fay and Ray host at the Shiralee B&B in Salisbury, with its striking Tunisian-inspired design. But their cluttered decor and CCTV provoke comment from their guests. [S]
The second visit is to The Bluebell Woods in Northampton, where David and Donna try to bring a touch of class to their woodland B&B. But the feedback has the hosts fuming. [S]
The third visit is to The Lion Hotel in Pontypool, where manager Marc Harris and chef Wayne Williams aim to deliver a high-end service. But over dinner, simmering tensions lead to a clash. [S]
The last visit is to The New Inn in Talgarth, where ex-naval officer Damon Lewis is the captain of his ship. Fay and Ray have high expectations, but Damon feels the pressure at breakfast. [S]
It's payment day and the B&Bers meet for the last time. Tensions come to a head, as the group air their grievances and find out how much they've been paid, before the winner is announced. [S]
The first visit of the week is to The Buck Inn in Malham, Yorkshire, run by Karen and Kathryn Souter. But there are pillow problems, and at breakfast, chef Karen is put to the test. [S]
Carole and Harry Johnson host at the Smithson Farm glampsite in Reedley Hallows, Lancashire. Some of the guests embrace the great outdoors, but the communal showers dampen their spirits. [S]
The third visit is to Mallard House in Gilling West, North Yorkshire, run by Olivia Skeoch and Teresa Weedon. But the off-site breakfast isn't to everyone's taste. [S]
Dick and Liz Bradley aim to offer a home-from-home experience at Bryn Derwen B&B in Rhayader, Powys. But the decor disappoints one guest, and there's a frosty atmosphere at breakfast. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. Things get personal and there are dramatic discoveries before the payments are made and the winner is announced. [S]
The first visit is to Alston House in Cumbria, where Michael and Carole Allchorne are brimming with confidence. But things get hairy for one guest and the hosts are left reeling. [S]
The second visit is to Scotia House in Harrogate, where host Marie suspects some of her guests are seeking revenge... Can she impress with deluxe teddy bears and a Northern Soul dance-off? [S]
Yvonne welcomes her rivals to The Canberra Guest House in Blackpool, where relationships are strained and cracks start to show. And one of her guests ruffles more than just feathers. [S]
The last visit is to The Crown & Kitchen in East Linton, where tensions are close to breaking point. Yvonne and Gail leave no mattress unturned as they go into super-sleuth mode. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and tensions run high with allegations of tit-for-tat scoring and a barrage of criticism, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Dazzling dÂecor, a super night's sleep and an eggcellent breakfast impress most - but not all - of the guests at Antoinette and Carmen's Seacrest Hotel in Portsmouth. [S]
Best mates Glenn and Leon host at The White Horse Hotel in Storrington, West Sussex. There are hair-raising concerns and damp discoveries, which are too close for comfort for some guests. [S]
Husband and wife Mike and Del offer a real taste of Wales at Deri-Down Guesthouse in Abergavenny. But there are bed blunders and the pre-order breakfast gets a grilling. [S]
Margaret and her son Fraser host at Royle Farm B&B in Burton-on-Trent. Some guests fixate on the fantastical furniture, while others feel askew about the view. [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet for one last time to settle some scores. After bedtime blues and follicle findings are aired, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The week's final visit is to Jordan and Robin's country pub in Somerset. But with one B&Ber dreading the potential of stale ale smell, the hosts have their work cut out. [S]
The week's final visit is to Jordan and Robin's country pub in Somerset. But with one B&Ber dreading the potential of stale ale smell, the hosts have their work cut out. [S]
The first visit is to Newton House in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, run by organic foodies Denise Carter and Jackie Fennell, who are confident that their breakfasts have set the bar high. [S]
The second visit is to the Highlands Pub in Blackpool, where Mike Hayes and Neal Widdowson are all about value for money. But there are North/South divisions at dinner. [S]
Tensions simmer as the guests head to The White House in Brighton, run by Sean Edlin and Kathryn Turnbull, and the group have to decide whether they're getting value for money. [S]
The group head to Wakes Hall Lodges in Colchester, where Marianne and Deina hope their brand of luxe will win the day, but some guests think the 'luxury' breakfast hamper is anything but. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time to settle some scores. Denise and Jackie wait to see if high marks will translate into high payments. [S]
Justin hosts at his traditional English pub, The Coachman Inn, in Hartford, Cheshire. But a breakfast bombshell and the nearby train station threaten to derail his guests' stay. [S]
Tina and her daughter Kay welcome their rivals to the Foxhall Village Guest House in Blackpool. But the shared facilities don't wash with their guests. [S]
Raqeeb and Raj hope to pip their rivals to the post with their slick operation and competitive pricing at the Douglas Hotel in Hartlepool. But will a dinner ding-dong scupper their chances? [S]
Mike and Sue host at The Gables Pod Camping in Escomb, County Durham. Their guests are pleased with the pods, but some awkward tension leaves one guest on a sofa and another in a hot tub. [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid. After some hosting, roasting and dust disputes, the winner's announced. [S]
It's payment day: a chance for the B&Bers to complain about specks of dust that they've somehow found after trawling their rooms with a high-powered magnifying glass. [S]
It's payment day: a chance for the B&Bers to complain about specks of dust that they've somehow found after trawling their rooms with a high-powered magnifying glass. [S]
Kate and Karlos host at The Abertay Guest House near Dundee, where they hope that their home-from-home approach will win the day. But the feedback leaves them crushed and vowing revenge. [S]
At The Registry Guest House near Aberdeen, simmering tensions cause problems for hosts Bob Calder and Kirsty Laird, and Bob's strict 'no baked beans' policy is put into action. [S]
As the B&Bers head to The Albert in Scarborough, hosts Pauline and Mike Hirst have to deal with tensions in a fracturing group, and there's a shock in store for Jules and Jan. [S]
Jules Tagger and his partner Jan Latimer host at The Wellwood in Amble, where a joke leads to accusations of sabotage and the guests have a feeling of dÂejÁa vu... [S]
It's the final day of the competition and tensions run high. Kate and Karlos have some explaining to do but are left in tears, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Brothers Richard and Mick host at their Peak District pub. One guest does an impression of a bird in a cave. And can the hosts brush off some cleanliness scores? [S]
In York, Laura and Lucy's guesthouse has all the B&Bers cooing. And then they take them all to eat a load of chocolate. Their chances are looking pretty sweet... [S]
Jonny and Sasha encourage relaxation at their North Yorkshire retreat. And one B&Ber who's tense about tents gets some welcome relief when she digs her digs. [S]
Brothers Richard and Mick host at their Peak District pub. One guest does an impression of a bird in a cave. And can the hosts brush off some cleanliness scores? [S]
In York, Laura and Lucy's guesthouse has all the B&Bers cooing. And then they take them all to eat a load of chocolate. Their chances are looking pretty sweet... [S]
Everything's going superbly at Simon and Carol's B&B in Bridlington, and all their guests are full of praise. Hang on, one of them's just found a hair in a drawer... [S]
Jonny and Sasha encourage relaxation at their North Yorkshire retreat. And one B&Ber who's tense about tents gets some welcome relief when she digs her digs. [S]
After the high drama of stray hairs in drawers and grumbles about not having somewhere convenient to put a towel, the week draws to a close with payment day. [S]
Everything's going superbly at Simon and Carol's B&B in Bridlington, and all their guests are full of praise. Hang on, one of them's just found a hair in a drawer... [S]
After the high drama of stray hairs in drawers and grumbles about not having somewhere convenient to put a towel, the week draws to a close with payment day. [S]
Father and daughter Shane and Emily hope to dazzle with the dÂecor at The Nest Hotel in Hampshire, before a visit to a farm descends into mudslinging - literally. [S]
The B&Bers visit Simon and Harriet's old-school village pub, The Queen's Head Inn, in Northamptonshire, where the bacon gets a bashing at breakfast. [S]
On payment day, a number of B&Bers are certain that their competitors have been doing some tit-for-tat marking. When the dust settles, who'll win the week? [S]
Keighly and Justin host at The Half Moon Inn, in Norfolk. Justin's been talking up his chef credentials all week. But he should be wary of the B&Ber's biggest foe: the poached egg. [S]
Phil and Gil host the week's third visit at their self-catering accommodation, Old Hall Country Breaks in Norfolk. Will breakfast hampers and a chocolatier experience keep the guests sweet? [S]
The B&Bers find themselves in a field in the Ribble Valley for the second visit, at Jack's Little Middop Farm. The views are glorious. But how will the rustic composting toilets go down? [S]
Are super-sized sausages the key to Four in a Bed glory? Lee and Jenni hope so at The Greyhound Inn in the Peak District, where they treat their guests to bountiful bangers. [S]
It's the last day and Patrick has some questions for Jacqui and Jane, while Martin and Catherine have some explaining to do, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The final visit is to Patrick Duggan's Epstein House in Liverpool, where there's a competitive Beatles-themed game of charades and some shocking revelations. [S]
Martin and Catherine Crosswaite pride themselves on their great Yorkshire hospitality at The Busfeild Arms in East Morton. But Martin's past shocks their guests. [S]
The second visit is to The Rising Sun Inn, in Bath, where owners Lorraine Hawkins and Norman Butcher impose a dress code for dinner. Some of their guests get flirty over breakfast. [S]
The competition starts at The Oak Tree Cottage in Burley, where Jacqui hopes that her homely approach will win the day. But her communal breakfast doesn't go down well with some guests. [S]
Cleanliness has been the buzz word this week, with pretty much all of the hosts unhappy about their less-than-sparkling scores. Have some of them been playing dirty? [S]
The week's final visit is to Louise and Luke's idyllic riverside pods: Dilham Hall Retreats in Norfolk. Everyone's feeling serene until attention turns to the looming drama of payment day. [S]
In North Yorkshire, busy B&Bers Karen and Adrian host at their B&B-cum-shop-cum-post-office, The Barn. Will their lengthy to-do list affect their chances? [S]
At Emerald Stays in Stratford-upon-Avon, Jo and Annabel treat their guests to some Shakespearean dress-up. But the trip turns to tragedy when two guests have a sleepless night. [S]
Lucy and Craig hope their boutique hotel - Lodge Duxford in Cambridgeshire - will tick all the boxes. But their chances take a battering when one pair leave some dusty feedback. [S]
After a wonderful week in Wales, the B&Bers meet up once more to debate their differences and find out who's won. But will some lingering vendettas spoil the party? [S]
At their glampsite in Tenby, Carys and Rhys get off to a flyer thanks to the fantastic facilities - but tensions soon emerge during a trip to the zoo. [S]
Anjana and David host at their unique off-grid accommodation in Powys. Alas, the outdoor toilets mean some of the B&Bers are far from keen to lay down roots. [S]
The competition begins in Pembrokeshire. B&B rookies Steve and Elise are hoping that no one will notice their inexperience after visiting a brewery. [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet for the last time to settle some scores. There's some disastrous breakfast and cleanliness feedback, which makes for tough decisions. [S]
Melinda Beckett-Hughes hosts the final visit, at Ayuda House in Greater Manchester. Her guests expect perfection but are shocked to find a dirty towel and dust galore. [S]
The third visit is to The Bubble Inn in Stenson, Derbyshire, where former semi-pro boxer Connie Eleftheriou thinks he can knock out the competition... until some unsightly stains are found. [S]
At The Golden Fleece in Cumbria, Sylvia Spark and Robert Cowan aim to please with some local fare at breakfast. But the plates swim in grease and the eggs are hard. [S]
The competition kicks off at North Bridge Street B&B in Hawick, where Eileen Walsh and Emanuel Forte's purple-themed rooms cause quite a reaction among their guests. [S]
It's a feisty old payment day after a week packed to the gills with gripes. You could cut the tension with a knife! Fortunately, we haven't given any of them knives. [S]
The B&Bers visit Simon and Harriet's old-school village pub, The Queen's Head Inn, in Northamptonshire, where the bacon gets a bashing at breakfast. [S]
Father and daughter Shane and Emily hope to dazzle with the dÂecor at The Nest Hotel in Hampshire, before a visit to a farm descends into mudslinging - literally. [S]
It's the last day of the competition and accusations fly, tensions run high and guests walk out, as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The final visit is to The Old Lodge Hotel in Gosport, Hampshire, where Mike and Tash like to mix business with pleasure. But one guest is disappointed by the honeymoon suite. [S]
Karen and Mike Hepker host at Bath Lodge Castle in Somerset, where they offer a luxurious experience. Their guests are wowed by the opulence, but some feel short-changed by the bathrooms. [S]
The second visit is to Wortwell Hall Barn in Norfolk, where husband-and-wife team Jenny and Clive Aylett strive for perfection. But a kitchen meltdown results in a fundamental error. [S]
The competition kicks off at Wharfe House in Wetherby with B&B newbie Pauline Cox, who has a full house for the very first time. But the narrow antique beds are a cause for concern. [S]
It's payment day. After a battle of the boutique B&Bs all week, the boutique B&Bers meet up one final time to find out which boutique B&B is the best boutique B&B. [S]
Ollie hopes his French-styled B&B - No 64 at the Joiners in Kent - will have that je ne sais quoi to win the competition. But things get heated in the kitchen during breakfast service. [S]
In Oxfordshire, Dawn takes her guests on a tour around Blenheim Palace. All that walking should have everyone knackered - so why does one B&Ber have a restless night? [S]
Visit two is to Hawkhurst in Kent, where the B&Bers enjoy a fer-mental afternoon on the beers at a microbrewery, courtesy of hosts Harry and Sarah. [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 and settle some scores, before the winner is announced. [S]
With sore feelings festering from foul feedback throughout the week, it's certain to be a dramatic payment day. After a healthy dollop of debate, who'll win the week? [S]
A giant sloth serves gin to the B&Bers as Gig and Lyndsey host the final visit at their West Yorkshire B&B, The Cross Inn. But is it all just for show, or do they always go all-out? [S]