Harrogate. Fun-loving Jane serves up classic dishes with a twist and matches her wine to her food, on a night featuring burnt buns, jammy finds and marriage revelations. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Harrogate. Horse enthusiast Cassy hopes to gallop into first place with a jockey theme and gastropub grub. But how will her snail racing on the dinner table go down with her guests? (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Harrogate. Veteran punk Cathy McConaghy goes back to her Irish roots, with homemade soda bread, cockle soup, oysters and a very boozy dessert that packs a punch. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Harrogate. Photographer Simon Meyer takes a laid-back approach to hosting and narrowly avoids a kitchen cat-astrophe. But he gets emotional over his chicken soup starter. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Harrogate. Local 'toff' Alasdair Moore plans to impress his guests with 'proper' dinner party food and fine wines. But an early slip-up dents his confidence. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Plymouth. Former sailor Tony hopes to prove he's the best cook in the group with a triple-bird roast and a triple-chocolate mousse. He also makes some bold seating arrangements. (Ep3/5) [S]
Plymouth. Sarah Joy has witnessed night after night of rows, and now wants to bring a sense of joy to proceedings by rolling out the disco. But she has a last-minute crisis. (Ep4/5) [S]
Plymouth. On the final night, ex-Navy man Charlie plans to get the party started with a pirate theme, complete with fancy dress and a pirate's fish pie. But can he bag the loot? (Ep5/5) [S]
Essex. Adam James pops to the salon to top up his tan before he starts cooking, but he gets in a muddle in the kitchen, on a night featuring very bright cabbage and a 'vajazzle'. (Ep2/5) [S]
Essex. Hairdressing entrepreneur Lisa Styles plans to impress her guests with her butler-staffed mansion and prize-winning stallion. But Emma compares her main course to an armpit! (Ep3/5) [S]
Essex. Family man Hal Dervish serves up six different dishes for his meze starter and four different meats for his main, followed by Turkish dancing in the garden. (Ep4/5) [S]
Essex. Adam James pops to the salon to top up his tan before he starts cooking, but he gets in a muddle in the kitchen, on a night featuring very bright cabbage and a 'vajazzle'. (Ep2/5) [S]
Essex. Hairdressing entrepreneur Lisa Styles plans to impress her guests with her butler-staffed mansion and prize-winning stallion. But Emma compares her main course to an armpit! (Ep3/5) [S]
Essex. Family man Hal Dervish serves up six different dishes for his meze starter and four different meats for his main, followed by Turkish dancing in the garden. (Ep4/5) [S]
Essex. Adam James pops to the salon to top up his tan before he starts cooking, but he gets in a muddle in the kitchen, on a night featuring very bright cabbage and a 'vajazzle'. (Ep2/5) [S]
Essex. Hairdressing entrepreneur Lisa Styles plans to impress her guests with her butler-staffed mansion and prize-winning stallion. But Emma compares her main course to an armpit! (Ep3/5) [S]
Essex. Family man Hal Dervish serves up six different dishes for his meze starter and four different meats for his main, followed by Turkish dancing in the garden. (Ep4/5) [S]
Northamptonshire. Make-up artist Jules hopes that her Indian/Moroccan fusion menu and laid-back attitude will be the winning combination. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Northamptonshire. Funeral service manager Peter throws a 1920s dinner party. But his guests are put off by his bread and butter pudding, and there's a shock revelation from Jules. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Northamptonshire. Stephanie plans a menu of classics with a twist and a glamorous 'swishing' session. But will her nerves get the better of her? (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Northamptonshire. Super-organised business planning manager Lauren runs her kitchen like a military operation and brings a few surprise guests to the table. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Northamptonshire. Chilled-out northerner Carl takes a relaxed approach to hosting on a night featuring a picture-perfect poser and a dessert disaster that has everyone in hysterics. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Exeter. Music-mad foodie Richard is confident that he can impress his guests with his culinary know-how. And he hopes to dazzle one guest in particular... (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Exeter. Self-assured PR bod Glen King aims to be the 'hostess with the mostest' and goes all out to impress, even co-ordinating her dishes with her surname! (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Exeter. Sarah has been holding back all week, but now she's ready to come out of her shell, on a lively night featuring a terrifying welcome and some very unusual cocktails. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Winchester. Live wire Ptol is convinced that high-quality food and fine wine will win him the prize. But his guests find his menu underwhelming and his hosting style over the top. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Winchester. DJ Francis Leigh serves a Thai meal with a twist, on a weird and wonderful night featuring dead flowers on the table and a song about spring rolls. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Winchester. Patricia plans a Latin party with Peruvian food, on a night of singing and dancing. But Ptol mistakenly thinks he's eating llama instead of lamb... (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Winchester. Estate agent William Tilsley serves up a vegetarian menu and a blind-tasting food game. But one guest ends up spitting wine over another... (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Keighley, West Yorkshire. The first host, no-nonsense healthcare worker Bev Stewart, takes her guests back to their school days with a menu of fish fingers, jelly and ice cream. (Ep1/5) [S]
Keighley, West Yorkshire. Computer engineer Adam Bolam-Peel has plenty of surprises up his sleeve, from Northumbrian pipe playing to poetry writing. (Ep2/5) [S]
Keighley, West Yorkshire. Image-conscious salon owner Rebecca Saunders hosts with a 'Glitz and Glam' dress code and gives each guest a mock makeover. (Ep3/5) [S]
Keighley, West Yorkshire. Italian sales advisor Philomena Golenya serves a four-course menu. But Charlie accidentally breaks Philomena's chair, and there's a fire in the kitchen. (Ep4/5) [S]
Keighley, West Yorkshire. The final host, Charlie Walker, plans a night of extravagant entertainment, featuring a 'Stylish with Swimwear' dress code and a hot tub disco. (Ep5/5) [S]
North Kent. Clairvoyant and medium Yvette Tamara hosts the first night, which gets off to a spooky start when two of her guests find a ghostbusting machine. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
North Kent. Data analyst John has a passion for military re-enactment and barks orders at the dinner table. But not everyone likes his Filipino pork stew and psychedelic dessert. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
North Kent. Competitive project manager Yemi Christopher-Soares adds some heat to the competition with a Nigerian-inspired menu. But is her main too spicy for her guests? (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
North Kent. Party-loving Lisa Townend hosts the final night with a mysterious menu of French fancies and innovative human roulette entertainment. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Leeds. The first host, pescatarian Catherine Williams, cooks a South American-inspired menu for her guests, and a different main course for herself. (Ep1/5) [S]
Leeds. Fun-loving banker Sam Appleby plans a 'Best of British' themed night, complete with a Henry VIII outfit, traditional food and a good old-fashioned sing-song. (Ep3/5) [S]
Leeds. Company administrator Louise Emmerson opts for a Mediterranean menu inspired by her former mother-in-law, featuring Madrid chicken and aubergine bake. (Ep4/5) [S]
Leeds. High-flying property developer Diane Jones hosts the final night of the competition. But after a tense evening at Louise's house, the scene is set for fireworks... (Ep5/5) [S]
Merseyside. Fun-loving oil and gas co-ordinator Danielle Greenwood hopes to impress her guests with her down-to-earth menu and warm and welcoming style of hosting. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Merseyside. Pastoral care manager Steven Booth names each of his courses after songs by his favourite singer, Tina Turner. But tensions rise when one guest puts her foot in it. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Merseyside. Glamorous PR professional Jade Chantelle places her bets on a casino-themed evening featuring a high-class menu, lashings of champagne and a game of roulette. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Merseyside. Primary school teacher Anna Senior plans a fairy-tale evening, featuring a Mad Hatter's soup and a special pork dish cooked three ways. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Warrington. Confident water-feature-builder and bad-joke-teller Geoff Carter is first to showcase his dinner party skills. He's offering his guests an Asian-themed menu. (Ep1/5) [S]
Warrington. It's the turn of call centre manager Stephen Robinson to host. Can his camp choral entertainment and raspberry Bakewell slice win him the prize? (Ep2/5) [S]
Warrington. Science teacher Emma Hoyle hopes that a scientific approach will help her to win. Will pre-dessert fireworks and a soak in Emma's hot tub end the night on a high? (Ep4/5) [S]
Warrington. Linda Weaver puts on a fancy dress party for her guests with a multicultural theme and hopes to wow the group with her bagpipe playing skills. (Ep5/5) [S]
Hull area. The competition moves to Doncaster, where Tony serves up some countryside cuisine on a final night featuring hit-and-miss food, dirty cutlery and a wolf-whistling hoo-ha. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Hull area. Jayne - the self-proclaimed number one florist in Hull - gives her guests a taste of Spain with her food, flamenco and fiesta. Tony comes dressed as a matador. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Hull area. Dog walking entrepreneur Jordanna hosts a Mexican-themed evening featuring culinary compliments, offers of feet-kissing and some unwanted guests. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Hull area. Computer fanatic Matt hosts the second night, with culinary cock-ups, revelations of scoffing sofas, and sumo shenanigans on the menu. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. Party-loving Mark hosts the final night with a Greek theme, featuring an action-packed obstacle course around his kitchen and an emotional moment. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. Guide leader Nicky plans a menu inspired by her dream visit to Asia, on a night featuring complicated cooking, geographical grub and a newspaper fashion show. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. Showbiz journalist Benjy serves up airline-inspired grub on a night where he captains a plane taking his guests to Gran Canaria - and his gran is the glam cabin crew. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. Sylvia serves up Mediterranean seafood and Spanish chicken, on a fancy dress 80s night featuring a showstopping Madonna tribute and dance moves nobody was expecting. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Hertfordshire. The first host, bargain hunter Heidi, serves up an adventurous Asian menu. But will her cheap meat and a game that mimics her shopping habits satisfy her guests? (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Edinburgh. Style-conscious Bruce hosts the final night. All week he's expressed a taste for the finer things in life. With expectations high, can he put his food where his mouth is? (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Edinburgh. American writer Harry serves up a menu inspired by his family, while Bruce breaks his own etiquette rules, and Aisling draws Bruce's portrait with razor-sharp hilarity. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Edinburgh. Glamorous solicitor Aisling hosts an Irish party. She has a piper on her doorstep, but Katy's not a fan of her main, and the guests all struggle with 'clean eating'. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Edinburgh. The first host, 27-year-old interior designer and gentle giant James, plans to blow his guests' minds with his spicy Mexican menu. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Essex area. On the final night, 24-year-old Grace, who's a lover of all things Essex, plans to dazzle her guests with a glamorous party. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Essex area. Recruitment consultant Adam, who's 25, hopes to exceed his guests' expectations with a menu of posh nosh... at his dad's house. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Essex area. On the second night, money broker Paul plans an evening of fine dining. And he's travelled more than 300 miles to source his ingredients! (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Cardiff area. Restaurateur Giovanni plans a menu from his native Italy. But Charlotte wants revenge after he criticised her night, and the other guests think he's trying too hard. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Cardiff area. Part-time football referee Scott plans a menu of family favourites, with cheese in every course. But tension is running high after last night's drama. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Cardiff area. On the third night of the competition, beautician Claire serves up her favourite dishes - on planks. Because, for some reason, she really, really loves planks... (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Cardiff area. Charlotte splashes the cash on luxury ingredients. But her floodlit pink house and fancy champagne raise eyebrows, and Anna compares her soufflÂe to scrambled egg. (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Cardiff area. On the first night, 26-year-old IT architect Anna serves up classic British cooking with a twist. But her jus proves elusive and her posset provokes confusion. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Swindon and Marlborough. Ex-military police officer Debs treats her guests to a medieval feast of local legends, including 'flying monk' and 'lamb leg of barmaid-gobbled tiger'. (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Swindon and Marlborough. Expectations are high as drama teacher Ben serves up a Middle Eastern and Asian menu. Simon raises eyebrows when he calls the group 'vanilla'. (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Swindon and Marlborough. Business consultant Linda serves a game-based menu including pheasant and venison, and pastry swans. But Simon puts the cat among the pigeons... (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Swindon and Marlborough. The first host, super-confident software sales rep Simon, hopes to impress with a night full of charm and hearty, home-cooked food. (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Bournemouth. Will driving instructor Sarah's wedding-themed evening be a marriage made in heaven, or will there be more 'tiers' than a wedding cake? (Ep5/5) [AD,S]
Bournemouth. Sales manager Andy serves the second Indian menu of the week. Will his veggie grub be as good as Shikha's food, and can he win over his meat-eating guests? (Ep4/5) [AD,S]
Bournemouth. Accountant Ksara serves up a menu inspired by her worldwide travels and demonstrates her pole-dancing skills. But the vegetarian option makes one guest gag. (Ep3/5) [AD,S]
Bournemouth. CafÂe-bar owner and former royal butler Ed treats his guests to an evening of royal regalia. Will Ed's food be fit for a king and reign supreme? (Ep2/5) [AD,S]
Bournemouth. Pharmacist Shikha kicks off the week with a traditional Indian dinner. Will her rich homemade recipes and extravagant garden party impress her guests? (Ep1/5) [AD,S]
Norwich. Surgeon and foodie Luke hopes to impress with a menu full of flavour, quality and skill. But will his scallops, Sri Lankan curry and tarte Tatin be too much to stomach? (Ep5/5) [S]
Norwich. Hairdresser Sarah's confident that her menu of family favourites will be a cut above the rest. But will ghostly conversations make her guests curl up and dye? (Ep4/5) [S]
Norwich. Service manager and Adele superfan Jess plans a menu of nutritious nosh, and asks everyone to come dressed as their favourite singer. But will her guests go easy on her? (Ep3/5) [S]
Norwich. Cleaner Hannah hopes to wipe the floor with her rivals, with a night of glitz, glam and great grub. Can she sweep up the £1000 prize? (Ep2/5) [S]
Norwich. Mind reader and magician the 'Amazing' Anthony hopes to wow his guests with dishes close to his heart. Does he have the magic touch? (Ep1/5) [S]
Aberdeen. Journalist Turid serves up a menu of home-grown produce, on a night featuring shocking revelations, farmyard antics and plenty of laughter. (Ep5/5) [S]
Aberdeen. Comedy promoter Naz has his work cut out to pull off the winning party: he's managed to offend nearly all of his guests during the week, and he's not the greatest cook... (Ep4/5) [S]
Aberdeen. Oil and gas buying specialist Sylvian hopes to wow her guests with her ambitious East-meets-West menu. But her toffee pudding turns out to be sticky in more ways than one. (Ep3/5) [S]
Aberdeen. Confident economics undergraduate David hosts with a 1920s Gatsby theme. His dress code goes down a storm, but will his student grub impress? (Ep2/5) [S]
Aberdeen. Glaswegian offshore logistics supervisor Michelle hopes to impress her guests with her 'Weegie' wit and the mother of all balloon games. (Ep1/5) [S]
Windsor. Car salesman Rob unleashes the mother of all surprises: his enormous country mansion, complete with swimming pool and Ferrari. And it completely upstages one guest. (Ep5/5) [S]
Windsor. Retired sales manager and football fan Angie hosts a night of 1960s-inspired fun, featuring a rousing singalong, red cards galore and a curious card game. (Ep4/5) [S]
Windsor. Radio DJ Mary serves up traditional Irish dishes, and an Eton mess with an Irish twist. But her evening becomes less about the craic, as cracks appear among the guests. (Ep2/5) [S]
Windsor. Estate agent and horse racing fan Vikki hosts a ladies day-themed dinner party. But there's some cutting commentary and difficult diners. (Ep1/5) [S]