Alan Johnson and his sidekick Dave Owen host at Dunsandles Guest House in New Brighton on Merseyside. Things get off to a hairy start with some scandalous sheets. [S]
Nick and Gina Mead welcome their rivals to the Lady Teal Hotel Boat on the waterways near Burnley, where the afternoon entertainment is a freezing competition out on the locks. [S]
Brock hopes that his sense of humour and perfectionist nature will impress his guests at York House in Tetbury, Gloucestershire. But his reluctance to go off-menu at breakfast disappoints. [S]
Hospitality veterans Leo and Sonya Brooke-Little host at Heyford House in Oxfordshire. One guest settles some scores during an afternoon of boxing. [S]
The B&Bers meet for one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid. After accusations of over-enthusiastic hosting, the winner is announced. [S]
Jill hopes to charm her rivals with her authentic 17th-century B&B, The Castle Arms Inn, in Snape, North Yorkshire. But will a bad night's sleep for two guests scupper her chances? [S]
The B&Bers head off to the great outdoors at Eden Valley Glamping site in Armathwaite, Cumbria, where hosts Liz and Dave hope to convert their guests with their back-to-basics approach. [S]
Neil and Mary Blackburn welcome their rivals to Fernie Castle in Fife. There's plenty of traditional Scots splendour on show, but two guests aren't impressed by the continental breakfast. [S]
The last visit of the week is to the Cadillac Kustomz Hotel on the Isle of Bute, where owners Brody and Rima hope to rock their guests' worlds with a music-filled retro retreat. [S]
On payment day, there are curtain complaints and breakfast blues as the B&Bers iron out their issues, before they find out how much they've been paid and who's won the week. [S]
Alan Johnson and his sidekick Dave Owen host at Dunsandles Guest House in New Brighton on Merseyside. Things get off to a hairy start with some scandalous sheets. [S]
Nick and Gina Mead welcome their rivals to the Lady Teal Hotel Boat on the waterways near Burnley, where the afternoon entertainment is a freezing competition out on the locks. [S]
Brock hopes that his sense of humour and perfectionist nature will impress his guests at York House in Tetbury, Gloucestershire. But his reluctance to go off-menu at breakfast disappoints. [S]
Hospitality veterans Leo and Sonya Brooke-Little host at Heyford House in Oxfordshire. One guest settles some scores during an afternoon of boxing. [S]
The B&Bers meet for one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid. After accusations of over-enthusiastic hosting, the winner is announced. [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]
The competition begins at Craig and Greta's Horseshoe Hotel in North Yorkshire. The guests love their eco approach to hosting but think that some of the facilities are lacking. [S]
The B&Bers head to The Dixie Arms in Leicestershire, run by super-welcoming host Alex. Two guests are impressed by the blingy beds, but emotions run high at feedback time. [S]
Matt hosts the week's third visit at Bradbury's of Blackpool, where he hopes to change perceptions of the seaside town. Will his supersized breakfast swing the competition in his favour? [S]
The competition begins at Craig and Greta's Horseshoe Hotel in North Yorkshire. The guests love their eco approach to hosting but think that some of the facilities are lacking. [S]
The B&Bers go glamping at Little Oakhurst in Stonyhurst, near Clitheroe, run by Andy and Joanne. The views are spectacular, but it soon becomes apparent that glamping isn't for everyone... [S]
The B&Bers head to The Dixie Arms in Leicestershire, run by super-welcoming host Alex. Two guests are impressed by the blingy beds, but emotions run high at feedback time. [S]
There's plenty of score settling to be done on payment day as the B&Bers dissect the week, before the payments are revealed and the winners are announced. [S]
Matt hosts the week's third visit at Bradbury's of Blackpool, where he hopes to change perceptions of the seaside town. Will his supersized breakfast swing the competition in his favour? [S]
The B&Bers go glamping at Little Oakhurst in Stonyhurst, near Clitheroe, run by Andy and Joanne. The views are spectacular, but it soon becomes apparent that glamping isn't for everyone... [S]
Helen and her daughter Lauren begin the competition at North Kingsfield Holiday Cottages in Yorkshire. But the bathrooms are showered with criticism and the lack of mirrors reflects badly. [S]
There's plenty of score settling to be done on payment day as the B&Bers dissect the week, before the payments are revealed and the winners are announced. [S]
At Crackin' View Guest House in Northumberland, Steve and Maria reckon their rivals will be blown away by their... cracking view. But there's a bangers clanger at breakfast. [S]
Ali and his pal Serge host the third visit of the week, at the Domo Boutique Hotel in Birmingham. Helen's dazzled by the dÂecor, but trouble brews over a caffeine conundrum. [S]
At The Crown Inn in Norfolk, Lisa and Neil hope that their historic setting will bag them the B&B crown. But there are 'paneful' observations about the windows and a lorry-load of noise. [S]
On the final day, the B&Bers discover how much they've been paid. Comments about curtains and off-colour feedback about bedding leave some hosts open-mouthed, before the winner is crowned. [S]
Claire Hilton welcomes her guests to Robertsbrook Guesthouse in Swanage, where a dust hunt yields some undesired results, and talk of star ratings causes tension. [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]
The competition kicks off at My Way Guest House in County Durham. Hosts Kaye and Lily pride themselves on cleanliness, so it's a shock when two guests make some dusty discoveries. [S]
David and Sophie hope that their award-winning brekkie at The Old Orleton Inn in Shropshire will win them the week. But the portion sizes lead to some stomach-rumbling grumbles. [S]
Amanda and Trudy host at the pet-friendly Ambles House in Northampton. The homely hospitality makes everyone feel like part of the family, but there's an uninvited guest at breakfast. [S]
Richard and Harriet pride themselves on their high-end rooms at The Royal George in Tintern, Monmouthshire. Their guests lap up the luxury but some less-than-perfect scores shock the hosts. [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet one last time to settle some scores. After bathroom blues and cleanliness concerns are aired, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. 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 new run continues. 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]
Quirky Cornish couple Lynn and Ziggy hope to impress with their two-star paradise, Eden Lodge. But their guests find fault from the get-go, from peeling wallpaper to a dirty toilet brush. [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]
The week begins at the Old Rose & Crown in Birmingham, where paintwork problems and missing milk leave hosts Andrew and Jo Hodges with some meaty feedback to chew over. [S]
Jill and Inez host the second visit at Middlewick in Glastonbury, where their guests are confounded by a cottage next to a camping pod, and by the avocado breakfast offering. [S]
Hosts Jamie and Leila teach their guests all about their family heritage at The Griffin Inn in Lincolnshire. But the dirt is dished about the decorating, and damp patches are a problem. [S]
Julie and Alistair host the final visit, at Crossroads House in Carlisle. The roadside location and mismatched dÂecor raise eyebrows, and Julie has a crisis of confidence in the kitchen. [S]
It's feedback time as the B&Bers discuss paying for breakfast and picky comments about paintwork. Harsh truths are aired before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. Visit two is to twins Sara and Paula's hotel in Devon. After an afternoon on the lash at a local vineyard, are there sour grapes in the feedback? [S]
The new run continues. Visit two is to twins Sara and Paula's hotel in Devon. After an afternoon on the lash at a local vineyard, are there sour grapes in the feedback? [S]
Singer Charlotte Church's parents James and Maria host at Dexby Townhouse in Cardiff, with a day of white-water rafting and magic tricks. But some guests are kept waiting at breakfast. [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]
At The Grange Boutique Hotel in Cumbria, Jackie and Nigel hope to impress with high-end suites. But Simon finds his room stifling and the breakfast eggs aren't all they're cracked up to be. [S]
The second visit is to Ruth and Lucy's Rutland Luxury Lodges in Greetham. Most of their guests find luxury in abundance, but Jackie and Nigel get hot and bothered about the bedding. [S]
The third visit is to The Leicester Arms in Kent, hosted by husbands Laurence and Danny. Some guests get a spotless welcome, but Jackie and Nigel make dirty discoveries. [S]
The final visit is to Oakover Guest House in Weston-super-Mare, hosted by Simon Robinson and Ann Wilson. The B&Bers are delighted by the dÂecor, but Lucy and Ruth get a frosty reception... [S]
It's feedback time as the B&Bers meet to complain about breakfast eggs, dirty rooms and sleepless nights. One owner's strategy comes under scrutiny, before the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. Delightful dÂecor, stunning views, sumptuous sausages and proper milk await the B&Bers at Simon and Vanessa's coastal guesthouse in Weymouth. [S]
The new run continues. Delightful dÂecor, stunning views, sumptuous sausages and proper milk await the B&Bers at Simon and Vanessa's coastal guesthouse in Weymouth. [S]
Newly-weds Pip and Nicky welcome their rivals to Muddifords Court Country House in Devon, where a trip to a glass-blowing factory doesn't impress everyone and tensions simmer at dinner. [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]
The battle of the B&Bs kicks off at the Masons Arms in Gloucestershire. Can experienced hosts Greg and Vicki make a splash with cold-water swimming and a banging breakfast? [S]
Visit two is to Wards Hotel in Folkestone, where hosts Dill and Darsy have plenty of industry experience. But that doesn't prevent a big mix-up at breakfast time. [S]
Horse racing fans Ben and Freddie hope to offer a thoroughbred stay at their Queens Arms B&B in Berkshire. But their scores could tumble after some cleanliness issues. [S]
The B&Bers embrace the great outdoors at Brendon and Vicky's Midshires Way Campsite in Nottinghamshire. The unique lodges are a big hit; the DIY breakfast not so much. [S]
It's payment day, and the hoteliers have scores of scores to settle before the scores are revealed and they find out which B&B has won a week featuring lost sleep and paltry payments. [S]
The new run continues. The week's final visit is to Jordan and Robin's pub in Somerset. But with one B&Ber dreading the potential of stale ale smell, the hosts have their work cut out. [S]
The new run continues. The week's final visit is to Jordan and Robin's pub in Somerset. But with one B&Ber dreading the potential of stale ale smell, the hosts have their work cut out. [S]
There are tears, outrage and arguments as the group meet for one last time to find out how much they've been paid and to air their grievances face to face, before 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]
The week kicks off at The George Inn in Barton-upon-Humber. Pete's hoping his cosy dÂecor and quality cuisine will give him the edge, but the roadside location isn't up some guests' street. [S]
At Cross Farm Cottages in Holmfirth, Claire reckons she can pip her rivals to the post. But Pete and Alex get antsy about the Artex, while Malaya has a firm opinion about his mattress. [S]
At the New Valron Hotel in Blackpool, Malaya hopes that the seaside setting will blow his rivals out of the water. But a problem with the pipes sends the scores down the tubes... [S]
Phil and Maria hope that their swish sense of style will impress their guests at The Spinney Homestay in Warwickshire. On a pedalo trip, the rivalry revs up with some raucous racing. [S]
The B&Bers meet to settle some scores and find out who's won. Dirty discoveries and sleep issues are on the agenda, and one payment in particular leaves Phil and Maria out in the cold. [S]
The new run continues. It's payment day: a chance for the B&Bers to complain about specks of dust that they've somehow found after trawling their rooms with a high-powered magnifying glass. [S]
The new run continues. It's payment day: a chance for the B&Bers to complain about specks of dust that they've somehow found after trawling their rooms with a high-powered magnifying glass. [S]