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How will the ever-positive host take the criticism? It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. On arrival, Ken and Sharon are blown away by their honeymoon suite and the seemingly low price. Thankfully for the hosts, despite the atmosphere, their Welsh breakfast hits the right note. The first visit of the week is in Blackpool, where there are unwanted guests in a bathroom and trouble at breakfast time. Despite a mix-up between salt and sugar, Denise is floored by her stack of perfect scores from most of the guests. The competition begins at Bowlees Farm Holiday Cottages in Co Durham, where Tony and Viv Smith hope that their tranquil setting, hot tubs and indoor swimming pool impresses. Following a lesson in fish filleting, where vegetarian Gordon proves to be the handiest with a fish knife, Tim and Jules follow lay on a knees-up and karaoke, although guests Gordon and Blossom prefer an early night. Next, Neale and Julie from Copperfields Guest House want to pull Andrea and John up on their low scores and questions are raised over tactics. On arrival, Ursula and Daria think the facilities are lacking, and during a conversation at dinner the simmering tensions between So and Kevin and Kris and Vikki finally boil over, resulting in So refusing to stay the night. Melvyn finds a hole in the bed sheet. The hosts meet for one last time to find out what they've been paid and to thrash out their differences. But Gez takes exception to the setting and Shelley and Linda find multiple cleaning issues. The guests then head across the island to Shanklin where Andy Stein and Jo Rachy run the Shoreside Inn. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. The mother and daughter team of Linda and Kelly Langdown take their guests go-karting. At feedback, proud owner Emilio doesn't take too kindly to how his rivals have scored his establishment, vowing revenge on the next visit. The first visit of the week is to Loch Ness Glamping where the competition kicks off with some 'Highland hi-jinks'. In the morning Victoria's room leaves her feeling hot and bothered, and with the guests having to get their own tea and coffee at breakfast, the feedback proves hard to swallow. But one of the competitors, Matt Wilson, general manager of the Lion and Swan in Congleton who is joined by his boss Paul Whyle, nearly falls at the first hurdle with a fear of horses. There's soon trouble as Mrs Tee finds out that it¿s Alistair and Emma who scored her only one lowly point for cleanliness. Still smarting from their feedback Chris and Rammy suspect game playing from today's hosts and on check in Chris soon has his nose out of joint. Then at dinner Nawaz's busy work load is the hot topic around the table. Their rivals are generally knocked for six by the castle, but the rooms fall short for tech-heads Graham and Lisa Ellis and there's a 'pointed issue' in Ben Turpitt and Keri Remes' boudoir. Elaine faces a tough time in the kitchen, but it's over feedback that the heat is really turned up. At breakfast the mood from the night before is clear to the table as Vicky sits in near silence. Eva's order is taken incorrectly and Amelia drops an egg-soaked knife on Danny's brand new white jumper. Over dinner, straight-talking Nancy from The Old Court Guesthouse suggests that not living on site compromises the hosts' attention to customer needs. A tour of Knowsley Safari Park, provides a chance for the guests to monkey about. Over dinner the cracks between the Homecliffe boys and Tim and Amelia really begin to show. Although most of the guests are impressed, Peter is on the warpath following his feedback. Nostalgia kicks in for Debbie and Isobel, although they don't have the same feelings for the shared bathroom. The final visit is to Troy House in Painswick, where owners Alan and Denise Newman hope their guests will fall in love with their rooms. Next, Barbara and Graham from the White Swan bask in their comments from Malcolm and Fiona. On arrival, the luxurious cottages impress everyone but John, who finds the place distinctively bland compared to his establishment. Alistair Richardson welcomes his rivals to his family-owned B&B, The Star Inn 1744 in Thrussington in Leicestershire. Shelley and Linda from The Five Bells want to question why their feedback for breakfast doesn't add up. Julie and James surprise their guests with some holiday-camp-style entertainment and James comes into his own as a game show host, but competitive streaks are revealed. The Water's Edge is first and host Julie wants answers from Ross following his breakfast comments. Following their feedback, Fay and Ray are on the warpath and soon discover that their mattress is mucky. When it comes to the feedback forms Andy and Julian identify the chief complainers as the Sorskys. Over the paper and glue, Peter and Jon begin to bond for the first time all week, although Jon could just be enjoying the audience. Latest to host is Julie-Anne Barrow, who runs the no-frills Red Box Guest House from her family home in Chippenham. Whilst most sit back and enjoy the ride, Raouf's childish mood spoils the group's time on the river. The competitive B&Bers have gone head to head in a whole host of activities this week, and today, Andrew and Clare hope to bowl their guests over with a game of skittles. The Foxhall Village Guest House in Blackpool is the second of this week's venues, where the food falls short of expectations and not everyone has a good night's sleep. The final visit of the week is to the George and Dragon, in Princes Risborough, where landlords Ian and Elle hope an afternoon of ghost-hunting will put their guests in high spirits. The second visit is to dog friendly Beck Hall in Yorkshire, where hosts, newcomers Louise and Andy Macbeth, are given a grilling and one of the guests gets green around the gills. Paul and Jeanette Smith's traditional Orme Court Hotel in Llandudno causes a set of mixed reviews as a string of 'petty' criticisms upset the hosts. Come feedback time, Daria and Ursula are left disappointed not to achieve top scores across the board. A pair of B&B owners outraged viewers of Four In A Bed after paying just £6.20 for a £75 room. Eddie and Karen Deighton host their rivals at Finch Cottage in Wilsford cum Lake, Wiltshire. During an afternoon of sand sculpting things get personal for Adam and partner Susan Lewes but it's at dinner when Derek upsets Charlotte with his comments on her design choices. Come feedback, Ross and Kath are shocked by some of their scores and think that one guest in particular was out for revenge. Following their feedback Fay and Ray are on the warpath and are quick to discover a mucky mattress. At breakfast, tension continues to rise between Nicholas and John, and John manages to shock all the guests with his judgement of Phil's yurt site. It was produced by Studio Lambert, and it primarily airs on Channel 4. It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time. Mother and daughter team Eileen and Jannika Hopeakoski open their doors at Sea-La-Vie for the third visit, and the guests think the stylish rooms are a fine vintage. During an afternoon racing an army-style assault course the competitiveness within the group is clear, but it is at breakfast when relationships within the group are most strained. Wendy Johnson and John Shields are the proud owners of the American diner-themed Pack Horse B&B in Lincolnshire. Four in a Bed season 1 episode 2 The competition reaches its second day, and the group visits the village of Llandysul, South Wales, to enjoy the hospitality of Katie Clamp and husband Andy. Next, it's John and Joy of The Vic Bikers Pub who are keen to confront their critics. At breakfast, Tina and Mike prove hard to please, with Ricky's service and the ingredients coming under fire. The group feels they are starting to get to know Stephen, but the ultimate B&B bombshell is dropped by Sandie, who reveals her secret past as a hotel inspector. It becomes clear they all have questions they want answered and tension is in the air. Spirits are high during the afternoon as Sue gives her guests a taste of Great Yarmouth beachside fun, such as a horse and trap ride and a game of bingo. Tensions rise at Manor Farm in Oxfordshire, with Ian and Elle comparing staying at Andrew and Jeanette Collette's B&B to a trip to your 'mother-in-law'. Meanwhile Robin sustains his man of mystery reputation as intrigue builds about his B&B. Their rooms come in for some tough criticism, especially from Mike and Tina, before the group play a hilarious game of bubble football. Over dinner, the group are subjected to more than they'd bargained for when Ollie decides to drop his trousers at the table. The final hosts of the week, Kerry Roy and Nicola Wilding from Camp Katur, want answers from their guests regarding their poor facilities feedback. The competition starts at 20 Albany Street in Edinburgh where English-born Denise Walker and daughter Heather hope their B&B takes the high road to success. While some of the guests find their room too 'clinical' to relax in, Andrea has a meltdown after forgetting to put sugar on the table at breakfast. Come feedback time, Matt and Paul are confused by the price discrepancy comments and are determined to clear their names. For the third visit this week the group head to The George and Abbotsford in Melrose, Scotland where host Andrea Gardner and front of house manager John Marr pull out all the stops. After a heated debate, the winner is announced. And when James and Julie get their comments they suspect game playing, and they want answers. In Exning, near Newmarker, Ken Clutterbuck welcomes the B&B competitors to The Wheatsheaf. The competition kicks off at My Way Guest House in Broompark, Co Durham, where Kaye Horner and her daughter Lily are counting on their cleanliness to gain top marks. The competition continues at Ferry Lodge in Holyhead, where not all of the guests appreciate the host's love of laminated signs, and the guests are baffled by a 'Welsh' breakfast. As he reads his feedback Stephen is in a confident mood but is left questioning if everyone has played fair. The competition starts at The Shoes, Durham, where landlord Billy Gowland and partner Debbie Nelson hope their footwear-themed pub B&B is the right fit for their guests. At Wolds Village in Yorkshire owners Chris and Sally Brealey are left fuming after getting mixed feedback. During an afternoon of baking, Ged announces he's been a chef for 25 years - a boast that leads to him having egg on his face. The feedback nearly leaves the hosts speechless. At breakfast time, Jan and William go into meltdown in the kitchen. The final day of the competition sees the B&B owners meet for the last time to find out what they've been paid, while also settling some scores. On arrival, David and Susan are still smarting from Jade and Diana's cleanliness feedback, and are quick to find hairs in the bathroom. John Benson is the last to host the group at his B&B in Braintree, Essex, where he hopes his strong business sense and capable manageress will make a good impression. For well-heeled couple Dominic and Stephanie a trip to low-budget Blackpool is uncharted territory, but they take it in their stride and even go along with with the nightly cabaret show. Lisanne is l'amour with all things French, and as soon as the guests check in they're taken on a traditional truffle hunt. There are tantrums and bitter rebukes before the winner is finally announced. But come feedback there's a surprise in store when one of the couples decides that The Shoes don't fit! It's the turn of Austrian-born Eva Buschmann to host in her cosmopolitan, boutique B&B on Weymouth seafront, Roundhouse Hotel. At a pancake cook-off, the clash of characters between Tina and Sheryl is clear, but at dinner, a different side to Sheryl leads Tina to have a change of heart. That afternoon, the guests embark on some cake decorating and it doesn't take long for them to suss out Neil and Jo's competitive spirit. Peter and Sharron arrive in North Wales still reeling from receiving their own feedback forms, and immediately begin finding fault with seemingly every aspect of their room, particularly the antique furniture. Finally, Patrick from Epstein House is left with some serious questions for Jacqui and Jane regarding the lowest score of the competition. But come feedback, Derek and Lynne are left feeling confident about their place in the competition. In the afternoon the group head to the amusement arcades, to compete in a basketball challenge where the quiet hosts, Mike and Neal, come out of their shells. The final visit is to The Dukes in Heath and Reach, Bedfordshire, and while owner Sarah Smith impresses the guests at dinner, the pressure gets to her at breakfast time. This brand new competition kicks off in Malvern, Worcestershire and Copper Beech House where retired pro-rugby player Steve Lloyd and partner Kathy Leather run their own B&B. On arrival, the guests are suitably impressed, but Lesley Miller suspects the champagne truffles and fruit bowl are a ploy to win her over. The fourth and final visit is to Chapter Two Accommodation in Malton, Yorkshire, where Katharine and Rory offer proper Yorkshire hospitality. Husband and wife team Julian and Paula Francis from Barton Gate Farm in Devon, also have a restless night. Following an afternoon spent on John's bus tour of the local area, the tension between Debbie and Isobel and Steve and Verity is on the rise after critical feedback. In Cambridge at Faisal Malik and Wak Salim's Ayah Villa Guest House, tensions previously simmering in the group bubble to the surface. The second visit of the week is to The Burley Inn in The New Forest where newlyweds Darren and James host and guests Jane and Keith disagree over a toilet roll. The guests are impressed by the self-catered apartments, until a dramatic breakfast derails one pair's stay. Next morning the breakfast goes down a storm with Denise and Jackie, and bags the hosts some high scores. After confronting Robert at breakfast on the last visit, Sarah is dreading his arrival, but all the guests are bowled over by Sarah's establishment and Jeremy and Elena are surprised at how organized and professional she is. Come breakfast after a good night's sleep, John lets Phil know what he thinks of him and causes silence around the table. There's a spa visit on the itinerary and 'up for anything' Dutchman Hans MacDaniel is quick to volunteer for a spray tan. Finally, father and son team Billy and Billy from The Crown and Kitchen want to tackle the barrage of criticism over their breakfast. But a mix up with the breakfast orders doesn't put the guests in the best of moods come feedback time. The second visit of the week is to Liverpool, where at Elegant House, owner John Brady feels his unique B&B stands out from the crowd, but his eclectic style isn't to everybody's liking. Come feedback it's Jo and Rob's comments that needle the hosts, leading to accusations of tit for tat scoring. Martin and Hannah try to impress at breakfast by introducing the group to their pet pig, but issues with the eggs has Fran making no 'yolk' of the matter. With scores settled and payments revealed, there can be only one winner. The second visit is to Wortwell Hall Barn in Norfolk where husband and wife Jenny and Clive Aylett strive for perfection. Finally, it's Springfield House owner Lucinda and her friend Diane who want to put two of the guests at ease, but it's the payments where true feelings are expressed. The Bae Abermaw Hotel is first and hosts Rosie and Dexter want to get to the bottom of Tracy's broken bath issue. But on arrival all the B&Ber's are underwhelmed and critical after having had their expectations set high. At dinner John reveals he sees himself as a trendsetter in the industry, and come morning, his boasts continue, claiming that when the competition comes to him, his guests will be sampling the best breakfast in Blackpool. Second to host is Rowena Moore from The Sandhurst Hotel in Cheshire, where guests step back in time to the Edwardian era. There's a split at breakfast as Lucinda and Diane dine in their room, while downstairs there are stern thoughts from Nigel at feedback. The last stop is to the Ammonite Lodge Guest House in Chard, Somerset. At dinner, Belinda imparts her passion for her project, before revealing a theatrical past, which comes as no surprise to her guests. Having revealed they built their place themselves, the other B&Bers have huge expectations. The guests are blown away by breakfast but some of the feedback leaves Lesley and Steve wanting answers. Things get messy when identical twins, Emilio and Fernando Tundidor from Rock House Hotel in Devon, suspect sabotage and accusations of foul play fly. At dinner, vegetarians Malcolm and Fiona come under attack when Malcom doesn't hold back in his description of meat eating. Brock Bergius hopes his cheeky sense of humour and perfectionist nature will help make the guests' third visit of the competition, to York House in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, the winning one. The final hosts are B&B connoisseurs Sarah Langford and Jean-Pierre Kujawa, who serve a five star dinner and breakfast at their B&B. On a local hill top, they hope that the group will send out energy for world peace and healing, but Mike and Denise question whether the whole thing is a joke. Colin and Ben from Scalford Hall Hotel are third to take on their critics and are firing back at Chris who they accuse of playing tit for tat. An afternoon of dog agility proves Marianne's bossiness doesn't work on animals and over dinner her domineering conversation causes Jackie to finally snap. Lastly, it's Tall John's House in the Brecon Beacons and owners Robin and Liza Watson want to find out what stains were found on their bed. An afternoon at the local steam railway fails to impress Deano even further and the girls get their handbags dirty. Following a revelation from Vicky and Ricky Kerrison, who run The Orangery, also in Norfolk, it's clear that Tina's not the only foodie at the table. Come feedback the falling scores and negative comments leave Chris and Sarah floored. After a red carpet afternoon it's on to dinner at Mike's favourite restaurant - his own. The competition tees off at the Golf House on the Isle of Wight, owned by John and Sue Blakemore. The B&B newbies are desperate to impress with their recently renovated rooms. The homely styled bedrooms aren't to everyone's taste, and there's a debate over dinner. Next, Tim from the Royal Oak is left apologising after what Joan and Geoff had to say about breakfast. They want to get to the bottom of Jacqui and Jane's picky comments. On arrival the group are blown away by the view, but at breakfast, Lesley's casual approach leads to chaos. The décor takes Jake and Chris back to their childhood, but Celia and Damon aren't fans of the 80s look. Mark from the Bowling Green Hotel questions Martin and Petra about a lack of chairs and then gives Qidi and Andrew's noisy fridge comments a frosty reception. There are tensions and tears as tough words are spoken before the payments are revealed and the winner announced. The following morning at breakfast, Barbara is tagged as the one to watch and there are mixed reactions at feedback time, with Richard puzzled by some of the comments. At breakfast, the guests' cooking skills are put to the test with a DIY breakfast basket, but the great outdoors isn't to everyone's taste. Next morning, a slow and disorganised start to breakfast leave the B&Bers disappointed but come feedback Billy Junior is at a loss to explain what the problem was. After receiving low scores, twins Emilio and Fernando are on the warpath, determined not to let any fault go unnoticed. In Skegness, owner Kath Milward's plan to wow her guests doesn't go as smoothly as she would have liked. On arrival Fiona and Shauna find the place picture perfect, but the technology proves tricky for Ronnie and Steph. During the afternoon boot camp fitness session, Keith reveals his competitive side, but is beaten by arch rivals Matt and Paul. On the Isle of Wight owner and professional chef Ben Cooke shows his guests how to make gravlax and the vodka-based shot, Akavit. The group go head to head in a beat-boxing sound off before a champion is chosen. At dinner, tensions simmer between Jenny and Essex sisters Bev and Caroline, and as the conversation blunders into the dangerous territory of the North/ South divide, the sparks really fly. Unfortunately, Heather and Sally don't sleep a wink, and in the morning, Alistair is missing a breakfast pre-order form. Dave opts for a BBQ dinner - despite the freezing weather. In the afternoon the group are challenged to a spot of glass blowing, and rivalries run high. Next, Mark and Jean Lee from The Red Lion Country Inn don't like what their guests have to say about their practical room decor. The B&B owners meet for the last time to trade observations. Melvyn finds a hole in the bed sheet. The guests head to The Falcon Hotel in Whittlesey, Peterborough. Beginning with the Waverley, Ollie and Liz let loose about the bathroom bin blunder and explain that they had been generous on their marking. Bohemian couple Avril Berry and Alan Fraser of Roulotte Retreat in Melrose on the Scottish borders are third to host. Next morning, a delay in the kitchen and overcooked scrambled eggs lead to a disastrous breakfast for Michael. The final visit is to Flynn's Pub and Guesthouse in Hackney, run by BFFs Serena and Kelly, who pride themselves on the cleanest and most stylish rooms at a price unmatched in the area. The battle of the B&Bs continues as Sue Perkins opens her doors to her B&B that's also a pub. Owners Graham and Julia Ashley run Outfields Farm Bed and Breakfast in Ravensden, Bedfordshire. It's the last visit of the week. After revealing that she allows dogs to sleep in the beds during the last B&B visit, no one knows quite what to expect. ", A third raged: "How vile & unfair are Karen & Graham Smith of the #TighNaLeigh... never be these people!!!! Alfie and rival owner Megan get into a debate about Alfie's fast food breakfast and Megan wants to know why Alife thought it necessary to use a hairdryer to heat up his room. When it comes to Ivanhoe Guest House, Mick and Gill want an explanation from Michael over his allegations of lying. Steve Webster and Tracy Jenney welcome their rivals to Harbour Vista, their homely B&B in Poole in Dorset. But there's trouble brewing over the breakfast sausages and toast. The Shoes is up first and hosts Billy Gowland and his partner Debbie Nelson find out if their budget rooms have proved too basic for the group. Showmen Mike and Danny host their rival B&B owners on day four at their four-star rated guest house - Homecliffe Hotel - in Blackpool. Having swapped Luton for Devon three years ago, they've spent 18 months converting the old stables into brightly coloured accommodation and opened for business just four weeks ago. Come breakfast, Sally and Teresa are expecting less than positive feedback from John, and a disagreement over the quality of the produce leaves the other guests feeling like no one can stand in John's way. Matthew Cockman from The Partridge in Oxfordshire does not suffer fools gladly at a driving challenge with a difference, and Jade Hendon from The Bateman's Mill near Chesterfield butts heads with Matthew over healthy eating at dinner. It's the last day and tensions run high. While the Churches find their historical four-poster bed a bit small, not all of the guests enjoy the trip to a local glass-blowing factory. The competition starts in Stratford upon Avon at The Water's Edge Guest House where owner Julie Allison and friend Gerry Crabtree hope their luxurious approach will win the day. Over dinner the simmering tensions between David and Donna and Ray and Fay lead to a clash. In the morning all but one take up the chocolate breakfast and things take a turn for the worse when it comes to DIY drinks, which leave a stain on feedback. Charlotte Church's parents, James and Maria, run Dexby Townhouse in Cardiff. Having to pre-order breakfast isn't to everybody's taste, and at feedback Alan and Denise are left reeling by one couple's comments about their facilities. The Channel 4 … It's payment day, and the group is close to breaking point as they battle through their issues, with dramatic consequences and an admission of game-playing before the winner is announced. After opinions are aired and differences debated, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced. Finally, Stacey and Gemma want to address the disappointing comments they had for their breakfast. The fourth and final visit is to Bleak House in Broadstairs, Kent, where sisters Nina and Nicola Hilton have 'Great Expectations' of success. On arrival, guests are pleasantly surprised by their first impression of Bob's communal living space-come-mini art gallery, but on closer inspection, the guests are soon dishing the dirt. The hosts take their guests to a nearby spa, but some complain of being bored, while back at the B&B, the previously critical Jill is full of praise. It's the last day of the competition and the B&B owners tackle negative feedback about an indecent find and self-service breakfast before payments are revealed and the winner is announced. Dave's ace in the hole is paragliding lessons, which brings the group back together through the art of flight. It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time to find out what they've been paid and settle some scores. 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