A loo with a view provides cause for concern, as former art dealers Robin and Brenda Spence kick off the competition at Causilgey Manor in Truro, Cornwall. [S]
Retired politician Martin Perry and housekeeper Tracey Barrett like to keep things traditional at Elmfield B&B in Devon. But their guests are unimpressed by the ageing heirlooms. [S]
Leoni Wilton and Tish Broughton treat their rivals to chocolate-themed rooms and chocolate breakfasts, at The Chocolate Box in Bournemouth. But the DIY drinks don't go down well. [S]
The final visit is to The Buckle Seaford in East Sussex, where B&B newbies Julie and Jason Martin push the boat out with seaside luxe. And the guests are blown away by the bedrooms. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There are accusations and awkward moments as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
Five-star-trained Victoria MacDonald hosts at The Old Ram Coaching Inn in Norfolk. But her guests find a dusty towel rail, hairs in the bed and a suspicious-looking smudge in the loo. [S]
Chef Aaron Webster aims to deliver three-star service for a two-star price at Ye Old Crown in Edenbridge, Kent. But Victoria is out for revenge and finds burn marks on her net curtains. [S]
Michele and Cheryl welcome their rivals to Beach Lodge Hotel in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. How will their guests feel about having to get their own tea and coffee at breakfast? [S]
The last visit is to The Farmer's Arms in Taunton, where Alan and Alison hope that their palatial rooms will wow their guests. But Michele and Cheryl are unimpressed by a dusty radiator. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There's tension, tears and tantrums as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Jane and Keith Smith welcome their rivals to the Swallows Rest in Weymouth, Dorset. But some of Jane's colour combinations don't go down well with one guest. [S]
Newly-weds Darren and James host at The Burley Inn, in the New Forest. Guests Jane and Keith disagree over a toilet roll, and the hosts get a grilling at breakfast. [S]
Ray Chowdhury hopes to impress with his unique style and decor at Hotel Montville in Redditch, Worcestershire. But, after inspecting their room, some guests don't want to stay. [S]
Jane and Keith Smith welcome their rivals to the Swallows Rest in Weymouth, Dorset. But some of Jane's colour combinations don't go down well with one guest. [S]
The last visit of the week is to The Silverton in Shrewsbury, where business partners Donna and David challenge their guests to a race on Segways, before emotions boil over at dinner. [S]
Newly-weds Darren and James host at The Burley Inn, in the New Forest. Guests Jane and Keith disagree over a toilet roll, and the hosts get a grilling at breakfast. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and tensions run high. Donna and David take umbrage with Jane and Keith, and accusations fly around the table, before the winner is announced. [S]
Ray Chowdhury hopes to impress with his unique style and decor at Hotel Montville in Redditch, Worcestershire. But, after inspecting their room, some guests don't want to stay. [S]
The last visit of the week is to The Silverton in Shrewsbury, where business partners Donna and David challenge their guests to a race on Segways, before emotions boil over at dinner. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and tensions run high. Donna and David take umbrage with Jane and Keith, and accusations fly around the table, before the winner is announced. [S]
The competition kicks off at the 'self B&B' Bove Town House in Glastonbury, where Shannon Slater-Dent and Trevor Tredgett treat their guests to an afternoon of group sound healing. [S]
Kathryn Langley and Trevor Burnell welcome their rivals to Treberthan B&B in Cornwall, where they nearly come unstuck at breakfast and are left with some explaining to do. [S]
Stevie King and his head chef David Lovett host at SugarBeat Eating House in Swainsthorpe, Norfolk. But there are cleanliness concerns and guests Ben and Sian write a message in the dust. [S]
The final visit is to The Fritton Arms in Norfolk, where Ben Davenport and his partner Sian Dewaal aspire to run the perfect B&B, but the fact that they allow dogs to stay comes under fire. [S]
It's the final day and the B&Bers meet for the last time to find out how much they've been paid. Tensions run high as issues of hygiene, noise and delayed breakfasts are raised. [S]
The competition begins in Northumberland at Louise and Kerry's community-owned B&B, The Gun at Ridsdale, where a feathery hat gets some special attention at a birds of prey centre. [S]
Mike and Pam hope that their guests will embrace the off-grid experience at their Marthrown of Mabie glampsite in Dumfries. But will a trek to the toilet poo-poo their chances? [S]
The third visit takes the B&Bers to Jo and Craig's Dale View B&B in Cumbria, where they all marvel at the local scenery aboard a steam train and bond over bevvies in the boozer. [S]
The competition begins in Northumberland at Louise and Kerry's community-owned B&B, The Gun at Ridsdale, where a feathery hat gets some special attention at a birds of prey centre. [S]
Mike and Pam hope that their guests will embrace the off-grid experience at their Marthrown of Mabie glampsite in Dumfries. But will a trek to the toilet poo-poo their chances? [S]
A giant sloth serves gin to the B&Bers as Gig and Lyndsey host the final visit at their West Yorkshire B&B, The Cross Inn. But is it all just for show, or do they always go all-out? [S]
The third visit takes the B&Bers to Jo and Craig's Dale View B&B in Cumbria, where they all marvel at the local scenery aboard a steam train and bond over bevvies in the boozer. [S]
With sore feelings festering from foul feedback throughout the week, it's certain to be a dramatic payment day. After a healthy dollop of debate, who'll win the week? [S]
A giant sloth serves gin to the B&Bers as Gig and Lyndsey host the final visit at their West Yorkshire B&B, The Cross Inn. But is it all just for show, or do they always go all-out? [S]
With sore feelings festering from foul feedback throughout the week, it's certain to be a dramatic payment day. After a healthy dollop of debate, who'll win the week? [S]
Na'im and Sara host first at their hotel in the breathtaking Cumbrian countryside. But one pair are too preoccupied with the furniture to care about the view. [S]
Neil and Jack host at their hotel near majestic Windermere, where the B&Bers enjoy yet more stunning views. But there's still negativity in the feedback. [S]
At Chris's glampsite in Richmond, North Yorkshire, off-grid really does mean off the electricity grid. Which is quite a worry for some of the B&Bers... [S]
For the final visit the B&Bers go glamping again, at Phil and Jane's site in Derbyshire, where the stag-gering views include real-life deer wandering about the place. [S]
On payment day, the B&Bers clash over furniture failings and clock complaints. And sparks fly - ironically - over a lack of electricity. Who's won? [S]
The competition begins in Carmarthenshire, at Louise and Rob's health-conscious Golden Grove Retreat, where a gut-healthy breakfast leaves some B&Bers yearning for a fry-up. [S]
The B&Bers head to Rosita Guest House in Weston-super-Mare, where Sheila and Phil hope to soar to victory with a visit to a helicopter museum. But a brekkie delay crash-lands their chances. [S]
Pam and Mya host the week's third visit, at their self-catering King Square Apartments in Somerset, where some dented cookware leaves the hosts bent out of shape. [S]
The final visit is to Anton and Emma's luxury glampsite, Hartridge Springs in Upottery, in Devon, where the B&Bers find out that it's quite hard to cook a fry-up without a frying pan... [S]
It's payment day, and two B&Bers sharpen their knives ready to give some cutting feedback about knives that aren't sharp enough. After everyone's had their say, who will reign supreme? [S]
The competition begins in Northumberland at Louise and Kerry's community-owned B&B, The Gun at Ridsdale, where a feathery hat gets some special attention at a birds of prey centre. [S]
Mike and Pam hope that their guests will embrace the off-grid experience at their Marthrown of Mabie glampsite in Dumfries. But will a trek to the toilet poo-poo their chances? [S]
The third visit takes the B&Bers to Jo and Craig's Dale View B&B in Cumbria, where they all marvel at the local scenery aboard a steam train and bond over bevvies in the boozer. [S]
A giant sloth serves gin to the B&Bers as Gig and Lyndsey host the final visit at their West Yorkshire B&B, The Cross Inn. But is it all just for show, or do they always go all-out? [S]
With sore feelings festering from foul feedback throughout the week, it's certain to be a dramatic payment day. After a healthy dollop of debate, who'll win the week? [S]
Last time out, Sally and Jo set up some spotless expectations for their B&B in Cornwall. At feedback time, they might end up wishing they'd kept their mouths shut. [S]
Newbie B&Ber Hilary hosts at her actual family home in Dorset, which isn't to the taste of some guests. Luckily, a stunning sea view might turn the tide. [S]
Nikki and Terry host the week's final visit at The Railway Ramblers' Rest in Devon, where simmering tensions between guests threaten to derail things. [S]
On payment day, allegations of foul play after one pair gave consistently low scores throughout the week get the blood boiling, before the winners are revealed. [S]
The first host, Mrs Tee, charms her guests with her eccentric ways, at the four-star Gorse Meadow in the New Forest. But not everyone's room is up to scratch. [S]
Alistair and Emma host at their four-star Castle Hill Guesthouse in sleepy Lynton, north Devon. The group activity requires a head for heights, and Mrs Tee proves hard to please. [S]
The competition heads north to the three-star Vidella in Blackpool, run by fun-loving pranksters John and Neil, who have hatched a plan to pay back Alistair for hating their home town. [S]
The group check in to the boutique Urban Beach B&B in Bournemouth, with its mod cons and deluxe bathrooms. And host Mark treats his guests to a speedboat ride along the Jurassic Coast. [S]
The B&Bers meet for one last time to find out how much they've been paid and to thrash out their differences. There's trouble as Mrs Tee and Alistair and Emma clash over their scores. [S]
The competition kicks off at Anstey Hall in Cambridge, where father and son John and Johnny de Bruyne hope to impress their guests with an afternoon of goose herding and a formal dinner. [S]
The second visit is to the clothes-free Clover Spa and Hotel in Birmingham, where owner Tim Higgs plans to convert his rivals to the joys of naturism. [S]
Mark Davidson and Layla Caton are determined to deliver a heavenly stay at The Angel Hotel in Coleford, Gloucestershire. But manners slip over dinner and there's confusion at breakfast. [S]
The final visit is to Higher Gitcombe in Totnes, Devon, run by Lynnie and Paul Jolly. But not everyone is impressed by their efforts to spoil their guests. [S]
On the last day of the competition, the B&Bers tackle negative feedback about self-service breakfast and an indecent find, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. [S]
Jon and Julia Shorrock host at the four-star Derwent House B&B in West Sussex. Andy and Julian have concerns over their carpeted bathroom, and Peter can't get any hot water. [S]
Peter and Sharron Sorsky welcome their rivals to their Liverpool home, Kirkby Park B&B. But the guests discover dust, hairs, stains and even a hole in the wall! [S]
Andy and Julian Banner-Price host at the swanky Plas Dinas Country House in Eryri (Snowdonia), where they've allocated their guests the priciest rooms. [S]
The final visit is to Annette McAnespie's Hazelwood Farm in Crake, Yorkshire, where she's lined up her idea of fun for her guests: a cycling tour. But not everyone is up for it... [S]
It's been a week of waterworks, tall tales and breakfast scrambles, but who will end up with the prize? And will any of the B&Bers want to see each other again? [S]
Four in a Bed becomes 'Four in a Camp Bed', as four sets of campsite proprietors compete to be crowned best value. The first visit is to Amber Wykes' Bell Tent Camping in north Norfolk. [S]
The second visit is to Park Farm Camping and Caravan Site in Norfolk, where husband and wife Derek and Julie Nice hope to impress with their back-to-basics, family-friendly approach. [S]
The third visit is to the 500-year-old Layer Marney Tower in Essex, where posh hosts Nick and Sheila Charrington unzip their luxury canvas lodges for scrutiny. [S]
Gregarious siblings Jane Stacey and Russell Saunders host at Foxhunter Park in Kent. But the large scale and holiday-camp feel of their luxury site make for some not-so-happy campers. [S]
It's the final day of the competition and the campers meet for one last time to settle some scores and find out how much they've been paid. But some campers aren't as happy as others... [S]