Hotel manager Cameron Thomas likes to keep things strictly professional at The Old Rectory in south Wales. And guests Lauren and Callum fall head over heels for the bridal suite. [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet for the last time to settle some scores. Tensions are in the air as issues are debated, before the winner is revealed. [S]
Roman and Tamsyn take a no-nonsense approach to running The White Swan in North Yorkshire. But their B&B doesn't meet Farid and John's high standards, and there are grumbles at breakfast. [S]
Lisa and Sally hope that their generosity of spirit will be a hit with their guests at Clough View Farm in Derbyshire. But there's yet more grumbling after a long wait at breakfast. [S]
The third visit is to The Buxted Inn in Uckfield, East Sussex, run by Nick and chef David. Lisa is charmed by the character, but Farid and John think it has a corporate feel. [S]
The final visit is to the Crescent Victoria hotel in Margate, Kent, where Farid and John hope to dazzle their guests with a stay fit for a queen. Can they get the breakfast right? [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. After dramatic discoveries, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
On payment day, a number of B&Bers are certain that their competitors have been doing some tit-for-tat marking. When the dust settles, who'll win the week? [S]
On payment day, a number of B&Bers are certain that their competitors have been doing some tit-for-tat marking. When the dust settles, who'll win the week? [S]
Janie Thompson and Gemma Layfield hope that their touch of luxury at No.33 Hunstanton in Norfolk will help them 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]
Do the B&Bers like to be beside the seaside? First host Andy hopes so at his guesthouse - Sefton Blackpool - where he's laying on a day of arcades and ice cream on the beach. [S]
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, The Apple Farm in Snitterfield, Warwickshire. [S]
Karen and Bryan want to give their guests fever - cabin fever that is! They're immensely proud of their luxury lodges - Bechan Retreats in Powys. But will their guests love them too? [S]
Do the B&Bers like to be beside the seaside? First host Andy hopes so at his guesthouse - Sefton Blackpool - where he's laying on a day of arcades and ice cream on the beach. [S]
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, The Apple Farm in Snitterfield, Warwickshire. [S]
Tensions are already bubbling away between the B&Bers before they've even arrived at Ying and Jean's Castle Inn, in Powys. But the hosts have the answer to restore harmony: pies. [S]
Karen and Bryan want to give their guests fever - cabin fever that is! They're immensely proud of their luxury lodges - Bechan Retreats in Powys. But will their guests love them too? [S]
It's payment day. Nowhere else will you find such consternation about whether a double bed is really a double bed if it's two single beds pushed together. But who's won? [S]
Tensions are already bubbling away between the B&Bers before they've even arrived at Ying and Jean's Castle Inn, in Powys. But the hosts have the answer to restore harmony: pies. [S]
It's payment day. Nowhere else will you find such consternation about whether a double bed is really a double bed if it's two single beds pushed together. But who's won? [S]
The B&Bers head down to Margate for the week's first visit, where hosts Tracy and Colin hope their guests will go wild for their animal-themed rooms at at Westbrook Lodge Guest House. [S]
Noorani's declaration that she'd happily eat off the bathroom floors at her B&B - The Casterbridge in Dorchester - doesn't ring true for some of her guests. [S]
Nancy and her friend Henrietta host at Nancy's family farmhouse, Overtown Manor, in Wiltshire. A cooking experience goes down well, but plumbing problems throw a spanner in the works. [S]
The final visit takes the B&Bers to The Castle Inn in Devon, where hosts Amanda and Josie aim to sweeten their guests with a visit to a local honey manufacturer. [S]
Do the B&Bers like to be beside the seaside? First host Andy hopes so at his guesthouse - Sefton Blackpool - where he's laying on a day of arcades and ice cream on the beach. [S]
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, The Apple Farm in Snitterfield, Warwickshire. [S]
Karen and Bryan want to give their guests fever - cabin fever that is! They're immensely proud of their luxury lodges - Bechan Retreats in Powys. But will their guests love them too? [S]
Tensions are already bubbling away between the B&Bers before they've even arrived at Ying and Jean's Castle Inn, in Powys. But the hosts have the answer to restore harmony: pies. [S]
It's payment day. Nowhere else will you find such consternation about whether a double bed is really a double bed if it's two single beds pushed together. Who's won? [S]
This week's competition kicks off in Falkirk, with mum and daughter Melissa and Fiona hosting at their cosy pub. Will a fridge-less room be their downfall? [S]
At Cliff and Monika's place in the countryside near Loch Lomond, one B&Ber learns that maybe too much nature can be a bad thing in their jungle-themed room. [S]
Brothers John and Andrew host the week's third visit, at the glampsite on their family farm in Dumfries and Galloway, where things get heated with saunas and hot tubs. [S]
Sue hosts the week's final visit, at her Victorian townhouse B&B in Penrith, where a marmalade tasting is followed by some bittersweet discussion of payment day. [S]
On payment day, a number of B&Bers are certain that their competitors have been doing some tit-for-tat marking. When the dust settles, who'll win the week? [S]
Dennis and his daughter Holly kick off the competition at their boutique B&B, 38 St Giles in Norwich, but one guest isn't full of beans at breakfast. [S]
Visit two is to The Royal Oak in Hawkhurst, Kent, where the B&Bers enjoy a fer-mental afternoon on the beers at a microbrewery, courtesy of hosts Harry and Sarah. [S]
At The Fox & Goat in Oxfordshire, Dawn takes her guests on a tour around Blenheim Palace. All that walking should have everyone knackered - so why does one B&Ber have a restless night? [S]
Ollie hopes his French-styled B&B - No 64 at the Joiners in Kent - will have that je ne sais quoi to win the competition. But things get heated in the kitchen during breakfast service. [S]
It's payment day. After a battle of the boutique B&Bs all week, the boutique B&Bers meet up one final time to find out which boutique B&B is the best boutique B&B. [S]
The first visit is to The Bell House Hotel in Wiltshire, where owners Chris and Jacqui aim to bring London chic to the shires. But their absence at breakfast provokes criticism. [S]
The second visit is to The Partridge in Oxfordshire, where Matthew Cockman and Paula Szkwarkowska share a passion for organic food. But the self-service breakfast has the guests up in arms. [S]
The third visit is to Strawberry Gardens B&B in Heysham, where David and Susan Speak aim to make their guests feel at home with northern hospitality. But Paula sends back her evening meal. [S]
The last visit is to The Bateman's Mill near Chesterfield, where Jade Hendon and Diana Yates aim to be the best, but David and Susan are quick to find hairs in the bathroom. [S]
It's payment day, and fur flies as Jade tackles Matthew over feedback for The Bateman's Mill. The group thrash out their differences before the winner is revealed. [S]
The first hosts, Karen MacDonald and Geoff Thomson, hope to offer a slice of Zen at their relaxing retreat, Just B, in Edinburgh. But there are dirty discoveries in a dog-friendly room. [S]
The second visit is to Glencoe Villa Guest House in Featherstone, West Yorkshire, owned by Ewa Hunt. But the homely bedrooms aren't to everyone's taste and there's a debate over dinner. [S]
Uncle and nephew Stefan Carron and Nick Edwards host at The Fox Inn in Stourton, Staffordshire. Will Stefan's celebrity name dropping impress their guests? [S]
Tony Carlin and his partner Natalie Briggs host the final visit, at The New Inn in Derbyshire. But some of the guests question its 'luxury' label, and there's a no-show at breakfast. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet to find out how much they've been paid. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments, the winner is announced. [S]
Louise and Daga offer breathtaking views at their place in Cornwall. But forget what's out the window - the B&Bers are preoccupied with their tellies. [S]
Louise and Daga offer breathtaking views at their place in Cornwall. But forget what's out the window - the B&Bers are preoccupied with their tellies. [S]
The competition kicks off at Keats Cottage in Shanklin, on the Isle of Wight, where David and Ewa Woodward play host to some critical guests who don't all get along particularly well. [S]
Donna Taylor takes a no-frills approach to hosting at Jasmine House in Lutterworth, Leicestershire. But guests Martin and Sara discover that the added extras in their room don't add up. [S]
Martin Hulme and Sara Williams host at the luxury Halliwell House in Cheshire, where rooms have a hefty price tag of nearly £500 a night. But the self-service breakfast causes confusion. [S]
The final visit is to Soar Chapel Guest House in Wales, the family home of mum-and-daughter duo Lesley and Chloe Priestly. A beatboxing competition brings tensions to the surface. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time to find out how much they've been paid and to settle some scores, before the winner is announced. [S]
John and Elleke Ross welcome their rivals to the Mevagissey Bay Hotel in Cornwall. Catherine and Andrew are dazzled by the decking but puzzled by a mysterious gap around their door. [S]
Jay and Sarah Brewer host at Glebe House Cottages in Devon. At breakfast, their bakery baskets pass the taste test, but the menu leaves the guests wanting more. [S]
Catherine and Andrew Watt host at their converted police station, the Kings Park Hotel in Nottinghamshire. John and Elleke get forensic with the furniture. Sarah feels boxed in by her room. [S]
Sarah Smith welcomes her guests to The Dukes in Bedfordshire, where she's under pressure to deliver at breakfast, and some of the feedback is hard to stomach. [S]
It's the day of reckoning for the B&Bers. Whose property will emerge from the thud and blunder of bitter recrimination as the best value for money? [S]
Fay and Ray host at the Shiralee B&B in Salisbury, with its striking Tunisian-inspired design. But their cluttered decor and CCTV provoke comment from their guests. [S]
The second visit is to The Bluebell Woods in Northampton, where David and Donna try to bring a touch of class to their woodland B&B. But the feedback has the hosts fuming. [S]
The third visit is to The Lion Hotel in Pontypool, where manager Marc Harris and chef Wayne Williams aim to deliver a high-end service. But over dinner, simmering tensions lead to a clash. [S]
The last visit is to The New Inn in Talgarth, where ex-naval officer Damon Lewis is the captain of his ship. Fay and Ray have high expectations, but Damon feels the pressure at breakfast. [S]
It's payment day and the B&Bers meet for the last time. Tensions come to a head, as the group air their grievances and find out how much they've been paid, before the winner is announced. [S]
The first visit of the week is to The Buck Inn in Malham, Yorkshire, run by Karen and Kathryn Souter. But there are pillow problems, and at breakfast, chef Karen is put to the test. [S]
Carole and Harry Johnson host at the Smithson Farm glampsite in Reedley Hallows, Lancashire. Some of the guests embrace the great outdoors, but the communal showers dampen their spirits. [S]
The third visit is to Mallard House in Gilling West, North Yorkshire, run by Olivia Skeoch and Teresa Weedon. But the off-site breakfast isn't to everyone's taste. [S]
Dick and Liz Bradley aim to offer a home-from-home experience at Bryn Derwen B&B in Rhayader, Powys. But the decor disappoints one guest, and there's a frosty atmosphere at breakfast. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. Things get personal and there are dramatic discoveries before the payments are made and the winner is announced. [S]