In Bristol, the table talk ranges from romantic meetings to naked gardening, and the purple mash is more like Play-Doh, as Colin and Mandy, PJ and Owen, and joker Geoff and Gemma compete. [S]
In Worthing and Portsmouth, pensioners Bill and Hilary, dance fans Micaela and Sanchez, and kids' entertainer Doug and his partner Patsy compete in a week of hippie happenings and hip-hop. [S]
In Worthing and Portsmouth, pensioners Bill and Hilary, dance fans Micaela and Sanchez, and kids' entertainer Doug and his partner Patsy compete in a week of hippie happenings and hip-hop. [S]
High-flyers Bob and Louise, youngsters Will and Kim, and Iranian ex-pats Pasha and Haleh compete in Cheltenham, in a week of massive portions, a tale of heroism and Persian rice pudding. [S]
High-flyers Bob and Louise, youngsters Will and Kim, and Iranian ex-pats Pasha and Haleh compete in Cheltenham, in a week of massive portions, a tale of heroism and Persian rice pudding. [S]
Bickering in the kitchen spills over to the dinner table in Brighton, in a week that also features a divisive Italian menu, cold food and awkward conversation. [S]
In and around Glasgow, Mandi and Ally serve up Scottish charcuterie, Judith and Charlene host an evening of revelations, and Lucy and Stephen take a risk with their menu. [S]
In Somerset, Norman and Dee serve up Indian cuisine and charisma. Ashley lets down Sophie by wearing a creased shirt. And Brett and Vicky's chances become rarer as their steaks misfire. [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 Worthing and Portsmouth, pensioners Bill and Hilary, dance fans Micaela and Sanchez, and kids' entertainer Doug and his partner Patsy compete in a week of hippie happenings and hip-hop. [S]
Competing to host the best party in Grimsby are straight-talking Mel and Patrick, seasoned ravers Vanessa and Steve and lovebirds Amber and Ryan, whose matching pink outfits raise eyebrows. [S]
In an edition from Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, Maddi and Givon serve fine champagne and fusion food, Kate and Dan play it safe, and Ali and John's risky menu causes kitchen chaos. [S]
In an edition from Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, Maddi and Givon serve fine champagne and fusion food, Kate and Dan play it safe, and Ali and John's risky menu causes kitchen chaos. [S]
In and around Edinburgh, there are some hard-to-digest jokes, a cat hair catastrophe and a boy band revelation, as three couples put their hosting skills to the ultimate test. [AD,S]
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. [S]
In Kent, West End performers Millie and Andy serve Greek-Cypriot food, and Sam and Emma spray their beef Wellington gold. But can 500-time hosts Alex and Richard show them how it's done? [AD,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. [S]
Carl and Brianha bring the French Riviera to Bognor Regis, with lasers and a smoke machine. Justin and Karen do fine dining. And is Mark and Lisa's curry too hot for their guests to handle? [S]
Carl and Brianha bring the French Riviera to Bognor Regis, with lasers and a smoke machine. Justin and Karen do fine dining. And is Mark and Lisa's curry too hot for their guests to handle? [S]
In Gloucestershire, there's a malfunctioning blender, a singing dog and plenty of catty comments, as Debbie and Paul, Angela and John, and Kirsty and James compete. [S,SL]
In Gloucestershire, there's a malfunctioning blender, a singing dog and plenty of catty comments, as Debbie and Paul, Angela and John, and Kirsty and James compete. [S,SL]
In Bournemouth, there are two vegetarian menus, a courgette contraption, and a glamorous kitchen assistant who fails to assist, as three couples put their hosting skills to the test. [S]
In Bristol, fitness fans Billy and Tasha serve Thai, music-mad Dennis and Tina deliver some razzle dazzle, and former reporter Keith goes full Alan Partridge as he hosts with his wife Jane. [S]
In Glasgow, Andrew and Sophia serve Swedish cuisine, Brian and Victoria's 'vaguely Scottish' theme doesn't go to plan, and David and Sarah serve up Russian, Armenian and American dishes. [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 Bristol and Bath, Sam and Kelly tee off with a golf-themed menu, boho Brian and Mandie host a festival-style feast, and Dylan and Emma invite their guests to don dog collars and masks. [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 West Yorkshire, Sophie and Harj plan a Mexican menu, but can Harj find his way around the kitchen? Richard and Libby stick to British classics. Butcher Sean and Jane serve a meat feast. [S]
In West Yorkshire, Sophie and Harj plan a Mexican menu, but can Harj find his way around the kitchen? Richard and Libby stick to British classics. Butcher Sean and Jane serve a meat feast. [S]
In Cheshire, bossy Faye and Chris play it safe with tried-and-tested family favourites, romantic Mark and Shaun serve a wholesome menu, and chatterbox Dawn and Keith plan ambitious dishes. [S,SL]
In Cheshire, bossy Faye and Chris play it safe with tried-and-tested family favourites, romantic Mark and Shaun serve a wholesome menu, and chatterbox Dawn and Keith plan ambitious dishes. [S,SL]
In Liverpool, there are revelations, a Mexican fiesta, large portions of blunt feedback and a side order of revenge, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [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 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]
In Devon, Matt and Sarah admit to not knowing what scallops or celeriac are, Jake and Ian question the canapÂes (crisps), and foodies James and Laura get competitive with a French theme. [S]
In Cambridge and Peterborough, Lisa and Jesue serve an international menu, Georgie and Alex cook recipes devised by Alex's mum, and Paul and Gareth turn to crystals to boost their chances. [S]
There's a dessert based on Tower Bridge, a starter that resembles a rugby pitch, trusty lists and over-the-top behaviour, as three couples compete in south west London. [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 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]
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 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]
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 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 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 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 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 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]
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 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 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]
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 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.
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 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 Plymouth, three rival couples compete to host the best dinner party, in a week featuring tattoo critiques, menu mistakes and celebrity name-dropping.
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 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 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 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 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, West End performers Millie and Andy serve Greek-Cypriot food, and Sam and Emma spray their beef Wellington gold. But can 500-time hosts Alex and Richard show them how it's done?
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.
On the north Kent coast, the dining contest features an egg phobia, a banter battle, an impromptu proposal and a haka. And one contestant puts his foot in it with his own fiancÂee - twice. [S]
In and around Edinburgh, there are some hard-to-digest jokes, a cat hair catastrophe and a boy band revelation, as three couples put their hosting skills to the ultimate test.
In Nottinghamshire, three rival couples compete in a week featuring a Second World War rations menu and revelations about unconventional living arrangements.
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 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 north London, Anita and Cash take inspiration from their Indian heritage, Keith and Maz plan some honest home cooking, and foodies Dan and Les serve a starter that has eight elements! [S]
In London, Anita and Terry recreate their wedding day, from the menu to the speeches. Chris and Flora serve restaurant favourites. And there are fireworks on Cecelia and Paul's night. [S]
Stevan and Clare serve up Eastern European cuisine in Hampshire. James and Victoria plan a Spanish fiesta. And can Josh and Bettie prove there's more to student cooking than beans on toast? [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]
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]
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 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]
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]