John and Sue Blakemore host first, at the Golf House on the Isle of Wight. While breakfast is a big hit, a suspicious stain in the loo proves controversial. [S]
Nick and his best friend Layla welcome their rivals to The New Inn in St John's Wood, London. But guests John and Sue are left cold by their 'corporate and impersonal' room. [S]
At The Bunkroom in Chester, David is determined to prove that hostelling is for everyone - even if his wife isn't convinced. What will the guests make of the bunk beds and budget breakfast? [S]
The last visit of the week is to John Graham's The B&B in Blackpool, where competition between the guests builds during a game of tenpin bowling. And there's tension at the dinner table. [S]
The B&Bers meet one last time to find out how much they've been paid and confront their critics. Tension runs high, but who will be crowned best value B&B of the week? [S]
The competition begins at NightSky Glamping in Abersoch, run by Angie and her daughter Caitlin. The guests love the hot tubs and views, but one of them admits that they hate camping. [S]
Visit two is to Johnny Dough's Restaurant with Rooms in Conwy, North Wales. After a boat trip, host Morgan reveals his surprising past. Will his efforts produce good scores in the feedback? [S]
We're off to the Peak District for the week's third visit, at The Royal Oak, run by Kadir. But two sets of guests experience some mouldy misery in their bathrooms. [S]
The last visit of the week is to The Dovecote Inn in Nottinghamshire, run by Sam and Sophie. Can their cracking continental turn things around after an underwhelming day out? [S]
Winnie and Ashley hope their guests will lap up the luxury of their glampsite in Clydebank, with hot tubs, bubbly and a Loch Lomond boat trip up their sleeves. [S]
Everything is going far too well on the week's final visit, to Gary and Chris's hotel in Blackpool. So naturally, the B&Bers root out some issues at breakfast. [S]
Shelley and her mum Linda host first at their bargain B&B, The Five Bells, near Dover. But road noise disturbs some guests' sleep, and there's pricing confusion at breakfast. [S]
Experienced hotelier Gez hosts at The Thomas Paine Hotel in Thetford. Sarah and Chris make a saucy discovery and competitive spirits are unleashed during a Home Guard training exercise. [S]
Chris and Sarah hope that the factory next door won't detract from the charms of their historic pub, the Rose and Crown in Tenbury Wells. But Gez takes exception to the setting. [S]
Lesley and Steve host at the Woodlands Guest House on Exmoor. Revenge is in the air for Shelley and Linda and, come feedback, the hosts realise that some of the group aren't playing fair. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and tensions run high as the B&Bers work through their issues, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Charlotte and Lucy hope to impress their rivals with their quirky decor at Acqua Beach in Weymouth. But guest Derek upsets Charlotte with his comments on her design choices. [S]
Derek and Lynne Love are all about keeping it simple at the Langmead Guest House in Ramsgate. But Charlotte and Lucy are mortified to find moths in the bed. [S]
Adam and Susan host at their unconventional B&B, The Big Green Bus, in Lewes, where their guests are shocked to discover that they'll be spending the night on a converted double-decker. [S]
The last visit of the week is to The Pheasant in Brill, Buckinghamshire, where fur flies as host and chef Stephen Orr reveals that he hasn't been entirely honest with his guests. [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]
Sisters Alison and Lynda hope that their eco credentials will impress their guests at The Miners Arms in Nenthead, Cumbria. But can Andrew and James face their fear of shared bathrooms? [S]
Andrew and James aim to provide 'boutique on a budget' at the Rose and Crown, near Bolton. But they only have eight months of B&B experience, and their rivals are quick to pick faults... [S]
Nigel and Pok U host at their B&B and Cantonese restaurant, the Bingham Townhouse, in Nottinghamshire. But there are single-bed grumbles and problems at breakfast. [S]
Kev and Tor host meditation and mindfulness breaks on their narrowboat, Spirited Away, near Rugby. But their guests aren't impressed by the communal living and diminutive facilities. [S]
James and Kim Hodgson hope that their love of luxury will impress their guests at the White Lodge Hotel in Filey, North Yorkshire. But they receive some home truths in their feedback. [S]
The second visit is to Amanda and her friend Alan at the theatrical Crystals on the Prom in Blackpool. The guests are surprised when Alan reveals his drag alter-ego, Ada. [S]
Mark and Jean host at their plain and simple B&B, The Red Lion Country Inn in Upper Poppleton, North Yorkshire. But their guests find the rooms bland and the hosts get a grilling at dinner. [S]
Kerry and Nicola hope to wow their rivals with their geodome tents and see-through pods at their glamping site, Camp Katur, in Kirklington. But some of their guests are not happy campers... [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the rival B&Bers meet for the last time to find out how much they've been paid, before the winner is announced. [S]
The first visit is to the Bridge Hotel in Scunthorpe, with new owners Martin and Hannah Weaver. How will the guests react when the couple's pet pig joins them at breakfast? [S]
Michelle and Rob Earp welcome their rivals to their animal-packed B&B, Seashells, in Sutton-on-Sea. But the self-service breakfast drives their guests wild. [S]
Tom and his stepdaughter Samara host at The Crown at Whitchurch in Herefordshire, where their guests are put through their paces on an assault course. [S]
Clare and Fran welcome their rivals to The New Court Hotel in Usk, Monmouthshire. At breakfast, there are pepper problems and missing mushrooms, and talk turns to tactics. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid, before the winner is announced. [S]
Marianne and her housekeeper Fran welcome their rivals to Langsmeade House in Oxfordshire, where their quirky hosting and 1920s knick-knacks are a hit, but there's a surprise at breakfast. [S]
Michael and his mum Lorna host at Edmund House in Deal, Kent. One guest is less than thrilled by the 'no-frills' experience, and others don't fancy the activity: competitive dog grooming. [S]
Marianne and her housekeeper Fran welcome their rivals to Langsmeade House in Oxfordshire, where their quirky hosting and 1920s knick-knacks are a hit, but there's a surprise at breakfast. [S]
Entrepreneur Mark hosts at the Five Bells Pub in Berkshire. But his guests don't all share his passion for beer - and is he too honest for his own good? [S]
Michael and his mum Lorna host at Edmund House in Deal, Kent. One guest is less than thrilled by the 'no-frills' experience, and others don't fancy the activity: competitive dog grooming. [S]
Entrepreneur Mark hosts at the Five Bells Pub in Berkshire. But his guests don't all share his passion for beer - and is he too honest for his own good? [S]
So and Kevin host the first visit at The Admiral Hotel in central London. But the sky-high prices leave their guests gobsmacked, and a discussion over dinner leads to accusations of sexism. [S]
Ursula and Daria welcome their rivals to The Redstone in Blackpool. But the mood turns sour during an afternoon of cake decorating, and one of the guests is a no-show at breakfast. [S]
Chris and his friend Christel host at Ann's Farmhouse in Thornton, West Yorkshire. But their guests find the decor dated, and bubbling tensions boil over during an egg-and-spoon race. [S]
Kris and Vikki host the final visit at The R Inn in Desborough, Northamptonshire, where relationships within the group break down and one guest refuses to stay the night. [S]
It's the final day of the competition. After airing their grievances, from marks on a toilet seat to one guest refusing to stay the night, the payments are made and the winner is announced. [S]
The competition kicks off in Newquay, Cornwall, at Avalon Guest House. Hosts Helen and Paul hope that their love of all things lime green will help their guests to relax... [S]
The competition kicks off in Newquay, Cornwall, at Avalon Guest House. Hosts Helen and Paul hope that their love of all things lime green will help their guests to relax... [S]
Siblings Chris and Nicky Horton welcome their rivals to The Chelsea Hotel in Bournemouth. Their design touches are a hit with some guests, but personal preferences lead to breakfast bother. [S]
The last visit of the week is to The Holford Arms in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, where Will Robson and Loz Cooper plan to put their pub's prized produce into the spotlight. [S]
It's payment day, and time for the airing of grievances. After the disagreements are (sort of) settled, the payments are revealed and the winners are crowned. [S]
Siblings Chris and Nicky Horton welcome their rivals to The Chelsea Hotel in Bournemouth. Their design touches are a hit with some guests, but personal preferences lead to breakfast bother. [S]
The last visit of the week is to The Holford Arms in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, where Will Robson and Loz Cooper plan to put their pub's prized produce into the spotlight. [S]
It's payment day, and time for the airing of grievances. After the disagreements are (sort of) settled, the payments are revealed and the winners are crowned. [S]
The competition begins in Perthshire, where hosts Lindsay and Pauline take their guests to a castle before finding themselves puzzled at feedback time. [S]
The B&Bers head far north to Ross-shire, where hosts Diogo and Rafael lay on a classic Scottish offering. But there are tomato troubles and bacon bother at brekkie. [S]
During the week's final visit, to Morag and Jonny's glampsite in Berwickshire, the heat rises when two sets of guests fail to see eye to eye over the campfire. [S]
John and Sue Blakemore host first, at the Golf House on the Isle of Wight. While breakfast is a big hit, a suspicious stain in the loo proves controversial. [S]
The last visit of the week is to Jodie and Enya's Hideout Hotel in Hull. The guests are impressed by the self-catered apartments, until a dramatic breakfast derails one pair's stay. [S]
It's Barney's turn to host, at The Hideaway at Baxby Manor in North Yorkshire. His guests are charmed by the countryside 'Hobbit Huts', but hidden costs ruin things for one pair. [S]
The guests head to Starshinezzz in County Durham. Host Dave Taylor hopes that his renowned hospitality will make him a winner, but a chaotic breakfast could scupper his plans. [S]
The week kicks off at the Juniperlea Inn in Midlothian, where host Carly aims to wow her rivals with her stylish dÂecor. But one guest certainly isn't wowed by the roadside location. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid - and who's won. [S]
John hopes that the scaffolding outside the Alexandra Hotel in Llandudno won't put off his guests. But there are slip-ups with towels and teabags, and Gloria gets locked in the loo. [S]
Phil and Angie Sutcliffe host at the Jolly Carter pub in Bolton. Despite Angie's nerves, the room inspections go well. But will their guests be as keen on their roller disco entertainment? [S]
Gloria Barnett and Dave Goulding host at the Windy Bottom B&B in Maidstone. But Nick's not dazzled by the bling in his Versace-themed boudoir and there are dirty tricks on a trip to a maze. [S]
The competition starts at One 4 B&B in Cheltenham, where debonair host and part-time art dealer Nick Purchase proves his naked ambition with a life drawing class for his guests. [S]
Payment day brings frank discussions about everything from questionable hosting skills to substandard breakfasts, before the B&Bers learn how much they've been paid and who's won. [S]
Mum and daughter Annelies and Claudia Richardson host the final visit of the week at The Fauconberg Arms in North Yorkshire, where they think the food is just as important as the rooms. [S]
Rick and Sarah Blaney host the third visit at The Stamford in Southport. But the seaside stay gets off to a bad start when the 'impersonal' self check-in leaves some guests out in the cold. [S]
For the week's second visit, the B&Bers go glamping at Driftwood Luxury Lodges in Derbyshire. Host Carl is obsessed with interior design, but is his stylish homemade furniture practical? [S]
At the Grantham Arms in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, hosts Simon and Joe hope that dazzling dÂecor and Joe's amazing hosting skills will be a winning combination. [S]
The B&Bers meet for one last time to confront their critics and find out how much they've been paid. And some of Robin's petty marks over the week are thrown to the group for discussion. [S]
Robin welcomes his rivals to the converted Dent Station in the Yorkshire Dales, where he's organised a butchery competition. A few home truths about the group are revealed. [S]
Morris hosts at Rigsby's Guest House in Hertford. His attempt to entertain his guests at a local zoo isn't a hit with everyone and a breakfast hold-up doesn't go down well. [S]
Nina and her husband Andy welcome their rivals to their Scandinavian-style accommodation, The Old Stables in Somerset, where some guests are dubious about the no-shoes policy. [S]
The B&Bers are keen to challenge each other about their feedback on payment day. Accusations of game playing ensure a tense end to the competition, before the winner is announced. [S]
The last visit of the week is to Frasers Guest House in Battlesbridge, where sisters Georgie and Frankie hope that their B&B's location in an antiques district will be a hit. [S]
Ian and his fiancÂee Karen host at The Bell Inn in Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex. Their guests are reeled in by a fun day of fishing, but a room with a spooky view gives Frankie a bedtime fright. [S]
The B&Bers head to Finch Cottage in Wiltshire, run by husband and wife Eddie and Karen Deighton. But the lack of TVs in the bedrooms is a big turn-off for some of their guests. [S]
This time, the competition begins at Woodleys Farmhouse in Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire, where newbie B&Ber Toni Kupitz is nervous about her breakfast service. [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 compost 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]
Cleanliness has been top of the agenda for most of this week's competition. So the B&Bers will be keen to give each other a good dusting down on payment day. [S]
The week's last visit is to mum and son Prity and Kyle's aparthotel, The Pocklington, in Leicester, where parking problems soon put the brakes on their chances. [S]
In Dorset, former Mayfair chef Bradley's eggstensive culinary eggsperience has everyone eggspecting an eggsceptional breakfast at The Lord Bute. But then one guest sends back his eggs. [S]
Despite some excellent first impressions at Matthew and Moira's Surrey glampsite, Milberry Green Meadows, the great outdoors soon leave one pair longing for the great indoors. [S]
The competition kicks off in Dorset, where creased bedding and unwrapped biscuits prove problematic at Philip and Jimmy's 17th-century country inn, the Fox and Hounds. [S]
The B&Bers head to Steve and Mandy's classic country pub in Devon for the week's final visit, where a belly-busting breakfast could prove their saviour. [S]
Stuart and Amy offer a great big slice of vintage Americana at the Tin Can Retreat in Ceredigion. But could cleanliness complaints derail their bid for victory? [S]
The week's final visit is to Louise and Luke's idyllic riverside pods in Norfolk. Everyone's feeling serene until attention turns to the looming drama of payment day. [S]
Jo and Annabel treat their guests in Stratford-upon-Avon 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 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]