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 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 Leeds, the competition features a Pavarotti-style vocal performance, home-cooked fare and fine dining, a problem preparing duck to order, and a mankini... [S]
In Leicester, there's food inspired by luxury cruises, a moving musical performance that reduces one guest to tears, some outspoken comments and a serving of army-style 'banter'. [S]
In Rugby, party queens Soroya and Jodie's unusual pie horrifies super-confident Raj. And estate agent Michael and Caroline search for flaws in Raj and Freddie's 'perfect' relationship. [S]
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 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 Sheffield, there's bickering, failed romance and plenty of revelations, as car salesman Paul and his partner Sara, newly-weds Russell and Shane, and kooky duo Janine and Neil compete. [S]
In Cornwall, artistic Zaya and Damian serve a modern British menu, property developers Kelly and Jon show off their refurbished mansion, and Emma and Gavin host a fun-filled Cornish night. [S]
In Portsmouth, there's organic fare, glitter and sparkle, and some school dinner comparisons, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
There are silly dances, jokes and accents, plus 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 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 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]
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 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]
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 Swindon, fashion-conscious Carla and Hayley serve up a spicy, Caribbean-themed menu to self-confessed food snob Jeanette and her husband Rob, and lovebirds Tim and Kath. [S]
In the Lake District, Paul and Glenda welcome their rival diners to their caravan. Gadget geek David's hosting leaves a lot to be desired. Matt and Polly serve home-grown 'good life' grub. [S]
In Blackpool, ex-dancer Rowan and businessman John take on hard-to-please Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne, who wear matching tie-dye, in a week featuring a belly-busting breakfast. [S]
In Swansea and Bridgend, the competition includes terrible table manners and tactless banter, chicken lettuce boats, kitchen chaos - and a final showdown at the dinner table. [S]
In south Wales, Rachael and Nick cook dishes they've never made before, Ameel shows off his powers of memory recall, and Angela bosses Jeff around as they prepare their no-nonsense menu. [S]
In Durham, Steph and James serve gastropub grub, but can they avoid falling out? Gary and Amanda's pig joins their party. And on the final night, the guests discover Andy's reward chart! [S]
In Bournemouth, there are hard-to-please guests, intriguing photos and interesting impressions, as three couples compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Bournemouth, Jackie and Richard's evening features some celebrity name-dropping. There's more bragging than cooking for Ross and Hanne. And Gail and Nigel take a risk: will it pay off? [S]
In East Anglia, the dinner party competition features a performance from some unlikely rappers, a confusing spaghetti marrow main course, too many cooks, and a fire alarm. [S]
Three rival couples compete in Cambridge, as stable owner Alice's feisty boyfriend Ollie reveals that he helped to hunt and butcher the deer for their main course... [S]
In Devon, Michelle and Shaun's confusing 'classical' evening competes with Amber and Lee's Mexican fiesta, and Mark and Adrian's European theme, in a week of fun, games and dancing. [S,W]
In Plymouth, there's a Chris crisis as half of the rival diners share the same name! Will a locally sourced supper, celebrity fancy dress or a nautical theme win the week? [S,W]
In Aberdeen, there's leg wrestling, a shocking revelation and a guest appearance from a goat, as Nicola and Russell, Claire and Gerry, and Megan and Sean compete. [S,W]
In Essex, Karen and DJ Paul host an Ibiza-themed party, Pat and Tino serve up Zimbabwean cuisine, and outdoorsy couple Lucy and Paul plan an ambitious barbecue bonanza. [S]
In London, Elorm and Mimi prepare an Afro-fusion menu. Kiri and Dale serve up the unexpected. And Serge and Eleni's Greek-Cypriot night features their unique food Olympics. [S]
In London, Helen and David's Greek grub takes on Vicky and Geoff's Italian menu, and Sara and Thierry's 1980s night, in a week featuring controversial views and a battle of the cheesecakes. [S]
In County Antrim, there's a Mexican fiesta, risky desserts and a vegetarian who doesn't like vegetables, as Rebecca and Gareth, Nel and Billy, and Mandy and Jim compete. [S]
In Belfast, Sarah and Paddy do fine dining. Emma and Samson serve up Mozambican treats. And Louise and Danny's night features some model behaviour and a meringue mountain! [S]
In the north east of England, there's Geordie grub, Greek plate smashing and a Shirley Bassey serenade, as Lynne and Ian, Jess and Connor, and Tom and Sam compete across a high-energy week. [S]
In Newcastle, Sharna and Silvar serve up family favourites and a song and dance. Charlotte and Russ plan an Italian feast. And Shannon and Max take their rival diners on a culinary journey. [S]
In Glasgow, there's karaoke, edible bowls and a bizarre game of musical chairs, as Kirsty and Alistair, Mark and Claire, and Elvis impersonator Adrian and Amanda compete. [S]
In Glasgow, Melanie and David's Celtic-fusion food takes on the two Kennys' Mexican menu, and Ami and Stuart's Scottish cuisine, in a week featuring bagpipes and an awkward confrontation. [S]
In Somerset, Jacqueline and Stephen's taste of the Med competes with Jess and Fred's Portuguese menu, and Rob and Simon's homegrown grub, in a week featuring dancing and a royal revelation. [S]
In the West Country, there are disastrous dishes and a peculiar pantomime performance, as handyman Sam and his wife Kate take on festival fans Aron and Kath, and farmers Kate and Colin. [S]
In Nottingham, there are experimental menus, a compost loo and a stately home, as three couples - including competitive accountants and sustainable food growers - go head to head. [S]
In Cardiff, first-timers Abi and Jake plan an American menu, while vegans Ashleigh and Jack serve plant-based fare. But can seasoned hosts Karen and James show the youngsters how it's done? [S]
In Cardiff, newly-weds Laura and Sean host a Hawaiian feast featuring fruity surprises. Keith and Lesley-Ann prepare some posh nosh. And Rachel and Lee's lamb curry proves controversial. [S]
In Yorkshire, there's plenty of banter, a Sheffield dessert and a saxophone-accompanied rap that leaves everyone speechless, as three couples put their hosting skills to the test. [S]
There's unimpressive beef, Korean chicken on a crumpet, hot tub fanciness and a shocking revelation in Yorkshire, as indie kids Jonnie and Lucy take on Clare and Matt, and Net and Bob. [S]
In Birmingham, there's exotic food, pole dancing and mobility scooter racing in the rain, as three rival couples put their hosting skills to the test. [S]
In Birmingham, there's wrestling, a pasta disaster, party games and a sandy starter as Talisa and Luke, Kelly and Rob, and Denise and Peter compete to host the best dinner party. [S]
In Greater Manchester, Colette and Richard host a glitz and glam evening, while Kim and Sean serve up some surprises. But can Thai boxer Candy and fighter Michael deliver a knockout menu? [S]
In Manchester, Michelle and Laura's hearty menu takes on Rob and Emma's 'proper' party food, and Lorenzo and Katie's Italian feast, in a week featuring language confusion and a techno rave. [S]
In Brighton, Geoff and Paula aim for class but end up with a catastrophe. Richard and Jade try to deliver a night of fine dining, while Bonny and Dave have a nightmare with their main. [S]
In the West Midlands, couples Rosie and Darren and Jamie and Alison serve up home-grown goodies, and everyone is intrigued by flamboyant final hosts Sean and Helen... [S]
Love is in the air in South Yorkshire as Phil and Kate plan a romantic menu. Bus drivers Lee and Dawn recreate their wedding day dishes. And is Katie and Ed's Spanish food too ambitious? [S]
In South Yorkshire, it's the war of the cheesecakes as Kealey and Nathan dish up the same dessert as Sarah and Graham. And youngsters Alex and Emily offer a culinary tour of Europe. [S]
Chocolate-filled samosas and egg and bacon soup are on the menus in Southampton, in a competition that features a Punjabi feast with a twist and a Tudor-themed evening. [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 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]