Newly engaged couple Rosie and Dexter welcome their rivals to the Bae Abermaw Hotel in Barmouth, Wales. The guests are wowed by the views but surprised by their hosts' romantic revelations. [S]
Tracy Ward hosts at Rigsby's Guest House in Doncaster. But the lack of en-suite bathrooms causes a stink, and some of the guests can't work out the pricing. [S]
Publican John and his best friend Dennis host at The Somerset Arms in Semington, Wiltshire. But there are concerns over cleanliness and thin walls, making feedback an uncomfortable read. [S]
Nici and Ros host at The Cross Keys Hotel in Saffron Walden, Essex. Their guests lap up the luxury, but Tracy finds a mark on her towel, and tensions threaten to boil over at dinner. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. After tension around the table, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. The week's final visit is to Fritha and Justin's country hotel in Flintshire, where things get frosty over al fresco drinks, and breakfast is chaotic. [S]
The new run continues. The week's final visit is to Fritha and Justin's country hotel in Flintshire, where things get frosty over al fresco drinks, and breakfast is chaotic. [S]
Garry and Zara host at the Cliffemount Hotel in Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire. The guests are blown away by the sea views but disappointed by the decor. [S]
Alistair and Lana host at the Quayside Hotel in Boston, Lincolnshire. Most of their guests are bowled over by the bling, but Claire feels like she's stuck in a neon nightmare! [S]
Claire and Adam host at Hollington Park Glamping, near Newbury. Sisters Daniele and Chantal are happy campers, but the other guests are shocked by the communal composting toilet. [S]
Sisters Daniele and Chantal welcome their rivals to Swan House in Essex. The traditional decor impresses their guests, but Lana has wardrobe woes, and one couple have a bad night's sleep. [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. After some scathing scores for cleanliness, the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. It's payment day following a wonderful week in Wales. The problem is, none of the B&Bers can agree on what exactly was wonderful about it. [S]
The new run continues. It's payment day following a wonderful week in Wales. The problem is, none of the B&Bers can agree on what exactly was wonderful about it. [S]
The competition kicks off at Abbey House in Penrith, Cumbria, where Ian Sugden and his wife Sam treat their guests to an afternoon on the firing range and fancy bacon for breakfast. [S]
Lisa Holloway prides herself on providing a home from home at Compton House in Newark, Nottinghamshire. But there are dusty discoveries, and Dave and Jo find the prices hard to swallow. [S]
Dave and Jo Bate hope that their guests will embrace the pub vibe at The White Horse in Ripon, North Yorkshire. But Ed and Jane get locked in their room and it's 'tomatogate' at breakfast. [S]
The competition kicks off at Abbey House in Penrith, Cumbria, where Ian Sugden and his wife Sam treat their guests to an afternoon on the firing range and fancy bacon for breakfast. [S]
Former teachers Ed and Jane host at The Old Farmhouse in Cheshire. Some of their guests are surprised to be sharing a bathroom, and Sam and Ian are shocked by what's lurking under the bed. [S]
Lisa Holloway prides herself on providing a home from home at Compton House in Newark, Nottinghamshire. But there are dusty discoveries, and Dave and Jo find the prices hard to swallow. [S]
The B&Bers meet for one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid. A heated exchange about cleaning leads to tears before the winner is announced. [S]
Dave and Jo Bate hope that their guests will embrace the pub vibe at The White Horse in Ripon, North Yorkshire. But Ed and Jane get locked in their room and it's 'tomatogate' at breakfast. [S]
Former teachers Ed and Jane host at The Old Farmhouse in Cheshire. Some of their guests are surprised to be sharing a bathroom, and Sam and Ian are shocked by what's lurking under the bed. [S]
The B&Bers meet for one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid. A heated exchange about cleaning leads to tears before the winner is announced. [S]
The competition kicks off at Genice Hall and Cathy Hudson's Holland Hall Hotel in Upholland, Lancashire. There's a battle of the breakfasts and feedback that cuts deep. [S]
Lydia Perkins and Luke Mainprize host at The Railway Inn near Hull. Their guests find little to complain about, but the pressure is on for Luke's breakfast. [S]
Sarah and Pete Healey welcome their rivals to The Driftwood B&B in Weymouth. Cathy and Genice find the place shipshape, and Lygia prepares to party when she spots disco balls. [S]
The final visit is to The Bull Hotel in Wrotham, Kent, where owner Lygia Fontanella-Deadman and breakfast chef Mary Murray pride themselves on a luxury stay. But emotions run high. [S]
The competition begins at The View in Tynemouth, run by Graeme and Brenda. Their B&B has royal history, but their guests don't think the shared bathrooms are very regal. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for one last time to find out how much they've been paid. There's some surprising feedback before the winner is announced. [S]
Visit two is to the Northern Hotel in Brechin, Angus, where hosts Pawel and Joanna like to go the extra mile. Things start off brilliantly, but a breakfast breakdown could be costly. [S]
Jess hosts the third visit of the week, at The Kirkstyle Inn in Dunning, near Perth. She's hoping that the quirky style will be a hit, but two guests aren't fans of the open-plan design. [S]
The competition begins at The View in Tynemouth, run by Graeme and Brenda. Their B&B has royal history, but their guests don't think the shared bathrooms are very regal. [S]
The week's final visit is to Hazeldene Guest House in Perth, run by hospitality veterans Rob and Glenda. Their plan? Get their guests in good spirits with a trip to a whisky distillery. [S]
Visit two is to the Northern Hotel in Brechin, Angus, where hosts Pawel and Joanna like to go the extra mile. Things start off brilliantly, but a breakfast breakdown could be costly. [S]
It's payment day, and time for the B&Bers to confront each other about their stays. There are some frosty heating comments and brekkie bombshells before the winners are revealed. [S]
Jess hosts the third visit of the week, at The Kirkstyle Inn in Dunning, near Perth. She's hoping that the quirky style will be a hit, but two guests aren't fans of the open-plan design. [S]
The week's final visit is to Hazeldene Guest House in Perth, run by hospitality veterans Rob and Glenda. Their plan? Get their guests in good spirits with a trip to a whisky distillery. [S]
It's payment day, and time for the B&Bers to confront each other about their stays. There are some frosty heating comments and brekkie bombshells before the winners are revealed. [S]
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 competition begins at The View in Tynemouth, run by Graeme and Brenda. Their B&B has royal history, but their guests don't think the shared bathrooms are very regal. [S]
Visit two is to the Northern Hotel in Brechin, Angus, where hosts Pawel and Joanna like to go the extra mile. Things start off brilliantly, but a breakfast breakdown could be costly. [S]
Jess hosts the third visit of the week, at The Kirkstyle Inn in Dunning, near Perth. She's hoping that the quirky style will be a hit, but two guests aren't fans of the open-plan design. [S]
The week's final visit is to Hazeldene Guest House in Perth, run by hospitality veterans Rob and Glenda. Their plan? Get their guests in good spirits with a trip to a whisky distillery. [S]
It's payment day, and time for the B&Bers to confront each other about their stays. There are some frosty heating comments and brekkie bombshells before the winners are revealed. [S]
Paul hosts the week's first visit at his seafront B&B in Swansea, where he's hoping stunning views and a watercolour masterclass will sail him to victory. [S]
The week's final visit is to Fritha and Justin's country hotel in Flintshire, where things get frosty over al fresco drinks, before a chaotic breakfast the next day. [S]
Father and daughter Shane and Emily hope to dazzle with the dÂecor at their place in Hampshire, before a visit to a farm descends into mudslinging - literally. [S]
The B&Bers meet one last time on payment day to clash over cleanliness and spar over sleep scores, before the payments are revealed and we find out who's won. [S]
Paul hosts the week's first visit at his seafront B&B in Swansea, where he's hoping stunning views and a watercolour masterclass will sail him to victory. [S]
Carolyn and her daughter Galatea hope that their peaceful woodland cabins at the North Star Club in Yorkshire will impress their guests. But the self-catering breakfast ruffles feathers. [S]
For the third visit, the group head to The Lincoln Holiday Retreat, which Debbie has built from the ground up over the past 20 years. But Carolyn finds the decor dated. [S]
Mark and Heidi pride themselves on offering something different in their converted chapel - called The Chapel - in Harrogate. But one guest is concerned about her traditional Chinese bed. [S]
It's the final day, and the B&Bers meet for the last time to settle some scores. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. Fiona and Michael kick off this week's competition at their homely country pub in Norfolk. But a problem with a shower makes a guest feel dour.
Heather and Sally hope that their fussy cleaning regime will pay off at Brockley Hall Hotel. But the Yorkshire breakfast puzzles the guests and some of the feedback is hard to swallow. [S]
Alistair, who's fitted out luxury hotels including The Savoy, hosts at his refurbished village pub, The Star Inn 1744, in Leicestershire. But his breakfast ordering system gets a grilling. [S]
Michelle and Jason are keen to show off their luxury lodges at Croft Farm Park in Gloucestershire. The group go canoeing, but some struggle to stay afloat when one guest sticks his oar in. [S]
Steve and Tracy welcome their rivals to their homely B&B, Harbour Vista, in Poole. But most of the guests are surprised that it's not more lavish... [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time to settle some scores. Accusations fly as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
The new run continues. Carl and Liz host the week's second visit, at their coaching inn in Cambridgeshire, where converted stables and Highland cows are on the menu (not literally). [S]
The first hosts, Ronnie and Steph, welcome their rivals to the Inn at the Park in Aberdeen, where one guest's culinary background raises the stakes at breakfast. [S]
Shauna and Fiona host at Ingliston Country Club in Renfrewshire, where dated dÂecor and a delayed breakfast lead to feedback that causes a storm in a teacup. [S]
Steve and Allard host at the B&B they built themselves, 1692 Wasdale, in the Lake District. Shauna and Fiona think it's picture-perfect, but John has concerns about cleanliness. [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]
The new run continues. The B&Bers visit Barbara and Elizabeth's boutique B&B in Norfolk, where the hosts try to dance away some doubts about grout with an old-school Wurlitzer organ. [S]