The first visit is to Newton House in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, run by organic foodies Denise Carter and Jackie Fennell who feel 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]
The new run continues. The week's final visit is to the Bull Inn in Berkshire, where Ana and Dominic hope that their homely pub's quintessential character will charm the B&Bers. [S]
The new run continues. The week's final visit is to the Bull Inn in Berkshire, where Ana and Dominic hope that their homely pub's quintessential character will charm the B&Bers. [S]
Janie Thompson and Gemma Layfield hope that their touch of luxury at No.33 Hunstanton in Norfolk will help win the day. But some unexpected feedback leaves them smarting. [S]
Father-and-son team Mick and Chris Emanuele host at their budget B&B, La Tavola Calda, in Nuneaton, where their George Michael tribute act is the star attraction. [S]
Cheryle and Anthony Katz hope to charm their guests with their hospitality expertise at The Lansdowne in the Cotswolds. But a personal attack leaves them fuming. [S]
Tensions run high in the group as Mark and Jan Rummery host at The Ivybridge Hotel and Spa in Goodwick, Pembrokeshire. Cheryle and Anthony are unimpressed to be housed in an annexe. [S]
It's payment day, and the group are close to breaking point as they battle through their issues, with dramatic consequences and an admission of game-playing, before the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. Payment day's sure to be a spicy affair this time around, with high emotions, awkward exchanges and plenty of pernickety comments to unpick. [S]
The new run continues. Payment day's sure to be a spicy affair this time around, with high emotions, awkward exchanges and plenty of pernickety comments to unpick. [S]
First hosts Paul and Flora aim to impress their guests at Silverwood Lodge in Cambridgeshire by taking them punting. But the couple get a grilling about why they don't live in their B&B. [S]
At Sue's canine-friendly Seashells Guesthouse in Great Yarmouth, the controversial issues of allowing dogs to sleep in the beds and guests to smoke in the bedrooms cause tensions to rise. [S]
The converted prison cell rooms at The Old Court Guesthouse in Bath leave one claustrophobic guest feeling caged, so host Nancy organises a historical tour and a dip in a thermal spa. [S]
First hosts Paul and Flora aim to impress their guests at Silverwood Lodge in Cambridgeshire by taking them punting. But the couple get a grilling about why they don't live in their B&B. [S]
At The Dean B&B in Scotland, Caroline's two acres of gardens and breathtaking views across the Firth of Forth impress her guests. But a fine dining experience leaves some hungry for more. [S]
At Sue's canine-friendly Seashells Guesthouse in Great Yarmouth, the controversial issues of allowing dogs to sleep in the beds and guests to smoke in the bedrooms cause tensions to rise. [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet for one last time to thrash out their feedback, reveal the payments and find out which establishment has been crowned the best value B&B of the week. [S]
The converted prison cell rooms at The Old Court Guesthouse in Bath leave one claustrophobic guest feeling caged, so host Nancy organises a historical tour and a dip in a thermal spa. [S]
At The Dean B&B in Scotland, Caroline's two acres of gardens and breathtaking views across the Firth of Forth impress her guests. But a fine dining experience leaves some hungry for more. [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet for one last time to thrash out their feedback, reveal the payments and find out which establishment has been crowned the best value B&B of the week. [S]
The week's final visit is to the Bull Inn in Berkshire, where Ana and Dominic hope that their homely pub's quintessential character will charm the B&Bers. [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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
Amy and her friend Anna sort-of host the week's second visit in Cockermouth, Cumbria. The hosts hope their host-less hosting won't put off the other holiday hosts. [S]
A bargain brekkie and a seafront stroll prove popular at Dave and Meru's traditional seaside guest house in Morecambe. But will their cleanliness scores tarnish their chances? [S]
Will an unwelcome discovery in one of Lee and Janette's rooms in Skipton scupper their chances? Or can a top-tier breakfast turn things back around? [S]
It's payment day. Toilet troubles, bathroom bothers and some very picky comments are all on the agenda before the payments are revealed and we find out who's won. [S]
The week's final visit is to the Bull Inn in Berkshire, where Ana and Dominic hope that their homely pub's quintessential character will charm the B&Bers. [S]
The competition kicks off at The Red Lion in Charing Heath, Kent, where the B&Bers are treated to a masterclass in hospitality. And one guest reveals their combative side. [S]
In East Sussex, Dean and Becky hope their unique glamping digs - including a converted army truck and a horsebox - will have the B&Bers raving. If only... [S]
Helen and Phil host at their hotel in West Sussex. After rave reviews about their dÂecor and a banging breakfast, why do they have an axe to grind at feedback? [S]
The competition kicks off at The Red Lion in Charing Heath, Kent, where the B&Bers are treated to a masterclass in hospitality. And one guest reveals their combative side. [S]
In East Sussex, Dean and Becky hope their unique glamping digs - including a converted army truck and a horsebox - will have the B&Bers raving. If only... [S]
Helen and Phil host at their hotel in West Sussex. After rave reviews about their dÂecor and a banging breakfast, why do they have an axe to grind at feedback? [S]
Payment day promises to be a fiery affair, with two sets of B&Bers set for a head-on collision about their marking. And then we find out who's won. [S]
Payment day promises to be a fiery affair, with two sets of B&Bers set for a head-on collision about their marking. And then we find out who's won. [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]
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]
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]
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]
The competition kicks off at Anstey Hall in Cambridge, where father and son John and Johnny de Bruyne hope to impress their guests with an afternoon of goose herding and a formal dinner. [S]
The second visit is to the clothes-free Clover Spa and Hotel in Birmingham, where owner Tim Higgs plans to convert his rivals to the joys of naturism. [S]
Mark Davidson and Layla Caton are determined to deliver a heavenly stay at The Angel Hotel in Coleford, Gloucestershire. But manners slip over dinner and there's confusion at breakfast. [S]
The final visit is to Higher Gitcombe in Totnes, Devon, run by Lynnie and Paul Jolly. But not everyone is impressed by their efforts to spoil their guests. [S]
On the last day of the competition, the B&Bers tackle negative feedback about self-service breakfast and an indecent find, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. Do the B&Bers like to be beside the seaside? First host Andy hopes so at his Blackpool guesthouse, where he's laying on a day of arcades and ice cream on the beach. [S]
The new run continues. Do the B&Bers like to be beside the seaside? First host Andy hopes so at his Blackpool guesthouse, where he's laying on a day of arcades and ice cream on the beach. [S]
Four in a Bed becomes 'Four in a Camp Bed', as four sets of campsite proprietors compete to be crowned best value. The first visit is to Amber Wykes' Bell Tent Camping in north Norfolk. [S]
The second visit is to Park Farm Camping and Caravan Site in Norfolk, where husband and wife Derek and Julie Nice hope to impress with their back-to-basics, family-friendly approach. [S]
The third visit is to the 500-year-old Layer Marney Tower in Essex, where posh hosts Nick and Sheila Charrington unzip their luxury canvas lodges for scrutiny. [S]
Gregarious siblings Jane Stacey and Russell Saunders host at Foxhunter Park in Kent. But the large scale and holiday-camp feel of their luxury site make for some not-so-happy campers. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the campers meet for one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid. But some campers aren't as happy as others... [S]
The new run continues. The B&Bers have an udderly good time getting to grips with a very unusual cow during a visit to Charlotte and Matt's glampsite in Warwickshire. [S]
The new run continues. The B&Bers have an udderly good time getting to grips with a very unusual cow during a visit to Charlotte and Matt's glampsite in Warwickshire. [S]
The new run continues. People pleaser Hollie and people distruster Ben host the week's second visit at their plush self-catering apartments in the heart of Harrogate. [S]
The battle of the B&Bs is back for a new run. This week's competition kicks off in North Yorkshire, where hosts Kerrie and Vickie hope that their countryside pub's cosy vibes will be a hit. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet one last time to see how much they've been paid. After a generous overpayment and some harsh criticism, the winner is announced. [S]
The final hosts are Tim and Karen at The Cavendish, where activities include a bus tour of Bournemouth. The 'pink palace' impresses their guests, but Simon and Shirley break their bed. [S]
Jessica and Adrian Rashleigh hope that the beautiful Cornish coastal surroundings will make up for the snugness of the three-bedroom Chy Conyn in St Ives. Will their guests agree? [S]
Cat-lover Eileen Finn welcomes her rivals to the four-star Thornley House in Allendale, Northumberland. But Eileen's beloved and very large cats are not to all of her guests' liking. [S]
Simon and his friend Shirley host at The Old Hall Country House in Madeley, Cheshire. Their guests are in awe of the 16th-century building, and are treated to tap dancing and fine dining. [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]
It's Dave 'Butterfly' Botha's turn to host at his two-star establishment, Butterfly Paragliding B&B on the Isle of Wight, where he opts for a barbecue dinner despite the freezing weather. [S]
Corporate couple Gill and Peter host at the four-star Victory at Mersea B&B in Essex, which has 26 staff. Melvyn finds a hole in the bed sheet and there's spilt coffee at breakfast. [S]
Melvyn and Sindy host at their sports car-themed B&B, The Pitstop, in Hertfordshire. But their guests are dubious about the satin sheets and the DIY breakfast. [S]
It's payment day, and two B&Bers sharpen their knives ready to give some cutting feedback about knives that aren't sharp enough. After everyone's had their say, who will reign supreme? [S]
The final visit is to Anton and Emma's luxury glampsite, Hartridge Springs in Upottery, in Devon, where the B&Bers find out that it's quite hard to cook a fry-up without a frying pan... [S]
Pam and Mya host the week's third visit, at their self-catering King Square Apartments in Somerset, where some dented cookware leaves the hosts bent out of shape. [S]
The B&Bers head to Rosita Guest House in Weston-super-Mare, where Sheila and Phil hope to soar to victory with a visit to a helicopter museum. But a brekkie delay crash-lands their chances. [S]
The competition begins in Carmarthenshire, at Louise and Rob's health-conscious Golden Grove Retreat, where a gut-healthy breakfast leaves some B&Bers yearning for a fry-up. [S]
On a feisty payment day, the B&Bers tackle everything from bathroom blues to one set of guests completely refusing to try out one of their rivals' rooms. But who'll win the week? [S]
The final visit is to Lesley and Sarah's Hideaway Escapes in Pembrokeshire, where one set of guests' decision to sleep in their car rather than their room leaves the hosts all revved up. [S]
For the third visit of the week, the B&Bers head to Mat and Helen's B&B, The Mill at Glynhir in Llandybie, Carmarthenshire, where things get prickly during a visit to a botanical garden. [S]
At The Queens Hotel in Harlech, Rachel and professional impersonator Liam are keen to make a good impression. But an issue in the bathroom gives one B&Ber that sinking feeling. [S]
The competition kicks off at Rosaire Guest House in Llandudno, where host Jo and her mum Pat end up with some illuminating feedback about their guests' lack of sleep. [S]
It's payment day, and the B&Bers get to the bottom of fussy feedback - and have a good old-fashioned barney while doing it. When the dust finally settles, who'll win the week? [S]
Giovanni and Enzo host at The Limes in Maldon, Essex, where they hope to rock the boat with a trip to a famous pirate radio station. But will breakfast tantalise everyone's tastebuds? [S]
Lisa and Martha host at The Redan Inn in Somerset, where the quirky interiors and breakfast go down a treat for everyone, except Italians Giovanni and Enzo, who get picky about the plates. [S]
The B&Bers are in 'wonderland' at Claire's Mad Hatters Campsite, where she hopes that her eco-friendly approach will impress. But the lack of an ensuite gets two guests bogged down. [S]
The competition kicks off with the B&Bers heading to Keith's Northlands Farm in Chichester, where the host makes a splash with paddleboarding. But some guests have dÂecor doubts... [S]
It's payment day. Time for backstabbing, blazing barneys, explosive confrontations and... little pink envelopes with cash in them. Who'll win the week? [S]
At Paul and Debbie's Bumble Barn Luxury B&B in Norfolk, pro chef Paul is determined to impress with his breakfast. But feedback from one guest sets him on the warpath. [S]
The week's third visit is to Joe's Grade II listed Cley Hall Hotel in Lincolnshire. A noisy night drives one guest to distraction, while others get a little too hot under the collar. [S]
Sarah and Sarah host at their North Yorkshire glampsite, Lahtle Wood Glamping. After a visit to an air raid shelter, one B&Ber drops some truth bombs about what he really thinks. [S]
In Lancashire, Steve and Georgia whet their guests' appetites with water skiing and a boozy breakfast. But the price of a pint causes some confusion. [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]
Ivan and Jacqui host the week's final visit at Cambrian House B&B in Powys. But a good start is quickly sunk by one guest playing a prank on another... [S]
Visit two of the week 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]
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]
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]
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]
The second visit of the week is to the Aberlour Hotel in Moray, where the B&Bers are in good spirits at a distillery. But there's a hangover at feedback time. [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]
Bust-ups about breakfast. Ding-dongs over dÂecor. And grumblings about... gravy-scented wine. It's a unique payment day on Four in a Bed - but who will reign supreme and win the week? [S]
Karlie hosts the week's final visit at her holiday park in Greater Manchester, where lavish lodges and hot tubs are a hit. But one pair still find cause to moan about their mattress... [S]
On day three, Rob hosts at his vineyard and glampsite in Nottinghamshire. What will his guests make of gravy wine and a chicken invasion at breakfast? [S]
Charlotte and Donna host the week's second visit at Rooms at the Inn in Nottinghamshire, where one guest gets cocky about his own chances and the hosts are left with an earache. [S]
The competition begins at Sawcliffe Manor in Lincolnshire, where one guest has a milk bath while another has a beef about the lack of vegan options at breakfast. [S]
It's payment day, and there are gripes galore as the B&Bers meet one last time to dissect their feedback, find out how much they've been paid, and have a good old barney. But who's won? [S]
Darren and Jamie aim to lay on a magical experience for the B&Bers in the week's final visit, at their wizard-themed Hotel of Wizardry in the mystical, mysterious land of... Great Yarmouth. [S]
Emma and Emily host the week's third visit at The Three Hills in Cambridge, where one B&Ber is determined to be the centre of attention during an afternoon out punting. [S]
The B&Bers head to The Lion and Swan in Congleton, Cheshire for the week's second visit. They love the lux to begin with, but traffic and eyebrow-raising prices threaten to derail things. [S]