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 Worthing and Portsmouth, distinguished Bill and Hilary, dance fans Micaela and Sanchez and kids' entertainer Doug and his partner Patsy compete in a week of hippy happenings and hip-hop. [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 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]
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 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]
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]
High-flyers Bob and Louise, ditzy Will and Kim, and Iranian ex-pats Pasha and Haleh compete in Cheltenham, in a week featuring massive portions, a tale of heroism and Persian rice pudding. [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]
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]
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 results in kitchen chaos. [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]
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 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 South Yorkshire, Phil and Ali host an evening fit for the A-list, there's romance in the air for Erica and Nigel, and art lovers Stephen and Kevin sculpt a sophisticated trifle. [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 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 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 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 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 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 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]
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 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 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 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 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 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]
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 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 Bournemouth, Karen and her wife Lindsay share their family favourites, hopeless romantics Matt and Jay serve up a traditional Russian feast, and David and Elaine bicker in the kitchen. [S]
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 West Sussex, there's a dramatic revelation over dessert, as Bettina and Giovanni's Italian cuisine takes on Dave and Linda's French fine dining, and Chris and Ewelina's home-made menu. [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 Cumbria, Sarka and Paul's massive Czech portions defeat almost all of their guests. Plus: there's a musical extravaganza, and a menu that takes a tour of Europe. [S]
In Blackpool, Antonio and former redcoat Jason serve controversial sushi, there's an eyebrow-raising discovery at fireman Daz and Kim's place, and foodies Martin and Kate serve Thai treats. [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]
In Manchester, quirky couple Sophie and Lucas aim to prove that looks can be deceiving. Love is in the air on Ruth and Martin's night. And is Ryan and Warren's Mexican feast too spicy? [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 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]
On the Sussex coast, Jemma and James base their menu on their unlikely romance - with a cold soup starter! Disaster strikes on Phil and Sue's night. And Steve and Aaron serve a fishy feast. [S]
In Glasgow, Jean and Ron serve up Scottish cuisine - and plenty of Ron's long-winded stories! Colin and Craig call themselves the 'kings of hosting'. And Dona and Gordon plan a risky menu. [S]
In Edinburgh, Andy and Pim fuse Scottish, Thai and American cuisine, Jimmy and Jas host a night of revelations, and bromance blossoms over Stuart and Jack's experimental menu. [S]