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]
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]
For the third visit of the week, the B&Bers head to Mat and Helen's B&B, The Mill at Glynhir in Llandybie, Carmarthenshire, where things get prickly during a visit to a botanical garden. [S]
Marianne and her housekeeper Fran welcome their rivals to Langsmeade House in Oxfordshire, where their quirky hosting and 1920s knick-knacks are a hit, but there's a surprise at breakfast. [S]
Michael and his mum Lorna host at Edmund House in Deal, Kent. One guest is less than thrilled by the 'no-frills' experience, and others don't fancy the activity: competitive dog grooming. [S]
Entrepreneur Mark hosts at the Five Bells Pub in Berkshire. But his guests don't all share his passion for beer - and is he too honest for his own good? [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet one last time to discover how much they've been paid and settle some scores, before the winner is announced. [S]