On day two eyebrows are raised when baked beans are served with chives by Sue and Joyce. Awkward moments continue when Luke discovers a hair in his starter. Day two sees loved-up bus drivers Lee and Dawn cooking up some of the favourite dishes from their wedding day but eyebrows are raised when pork loins are served smothered in apple sauce and cheese, while some candid bodily functions banter is unpalatable to some guests. In Brighton, will it be style-over-substance for young couple Hannah and Luke's ambitiously trendy menu? In Glasgow, tour operator and laird Davey decides to make a confession which leaves his wife Irene and the rest of the guests gobsmacked. Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/3aHSbtKLet's Get Social: Facebook: https://bit.ly/2YVr8so Instagram: https://bit.ly/3vfuXV6 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3FQt7yY TikTok: https://bit.ly/3Nhc9gLYouTube: https://bit.ly/3aHSbtKWatch Full Episodes On All 4:https://bit.ly/3BOYOq6 Come Dine With Me takes people who are experts in the art of giving the perfect dinner party and puts their skills to the test. Property developer Norman and his partner Dee kick off with an Indian menu, which proves a little too spicy for guests Brett and Vicky, and love birds Ashley and Sophie. As of July 2020, there have been 45 series. However, Sarah's exacting standards and attention to detail have the potential to derail their day. Genre (s): Reality, Game Show, Food & Cooking Season 1 Episodes tbd S1:E20. Three rival couples in Essex and East London compete in the dinner-party challenge, beginning with Spencer and Sara's simple, Jewish feast. And there's an outburst over the Essex dialect during desert at Mike and Carol's. In Cornwall, Sam and Nick share their mutual love of Friesian cows and plans to survive a zombie apocalypse. Night two sees Michael and Laura reliving their Ibizan wedding with a Spanish themed menu, although after his performance on night one, it's fair to say David wouldn't have made Laura's guest list given the choice! Come Dine with Me Couples - Newcastle Today's show heads to the Newcastle area where three rival couples battle it out to host the best dinner party and win a 1000 cash prize. Everyone is impressed when the evening takes a musical turn as the guests discover Ben's former career, but will the food be as exciting? The third couple are Lehandra and Joe, who have only been dating for five months, and have never thrown a dinner party together before. In Stoke-on-Trent, Rob and Rich are out to impress. Gary has a big surprise in store, but will it backfire? Meanwhile, things start to get interesting around the table. Finally, it's the turn of Maxine and Lee to impress. Day two is the turn of Hannah and Lucy, who hope to seal the prize with a menu that packs a punch, but it's Jacqui's provocative questioning of Simon and Edyta's relationship that steals the show. But decorating company owner Stuart and his lady-of-leisure wife Jamie are shocked to see that the menu consists of not one, but two nearly identical dishes to their menu. Determined to show the others what a proper British dinner party is about, their competitiveness is uncovered by Sati and Jesse, and things get heated in the kitchen. Finally, it's Danny and Shira's chance to impress with some of their favourite comfort food. Downloads only available on advert-free plans. Middle-aged couple Helen and husband Lorne put their 24 years of experience together into a safe, solid menu. Will hubby Stuart be able to keep his cool in the kitchen? With spice in the kitchen and tears at the table, have the boys done enough to grab hold of victory? The second night sees corporate city slickers Louise and Dan attempt to forge their way into the lead with the use of spreadsheet organization, while the third night is the domain of fun loving couple Pippa and Lee. When Leanne can't stomach either the scallops or peas, the others are left wondering whether she'll be a handful all week. But will fussy eaters Jess and Salv leave a bad taste in everyone's mouth? Party queens Soroya and Jodie serve up an unusual pie that horrifies super-confident Raj in Rugby. This episode comes from sunny Bournemouth, where husband and wife Rupert and Jo are first to showcase their cooking skills with a night based around their favourite travel destinations. Day two it's the turn of fashion conscious duo Sam and Emma, who hope to wow their guests with a glamorous themed evening, including spray-painting a beef Wellington gold. Can an MC competition save the day? Finally it's James and Kate's chance to win with James taking centre stage. Fun-loving young couple Amy and Matt kick off the competition with a chaotic performance in the kitchen. Meanwhile, Chris and Barb, who've been married for almost 30 years, enjoy the night but don't rate Pete and Jason as any kind of rivals to their well-honed party throwing skills. Competitive dining gets personal as each pair have to work together to score the highest marks and take home the cash prize. Finally, Polish-born Ewelina and her husband Chris show the others how it's done with a 100% homemade menu. To top things off, there's a bizarre breakdancing demo at Jake and Helen's. Asset manager Amie and hubby Mark got married last year, and Amie reckons she's in charge - not only of the relationship but in the kitchen too. Will it prove too exotic for Tom and Bonnie? And a cold soup starter divides opinions. Competitive Leanne and Gary host on night two, but when they stuff their starter with three whole packets of blue cheese, are they taking a risk too far? South Wales: South African born Nigel, and his Welsh wife Nikki, kick off with dishes from Nigel's homeland, but self-confessed fine-diners Simon and Darren prove tough to impress. The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former dancer Rowan and businessman John meet competitive Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne in their matching tie-dye outfits. In north London, Helen and her outspoken boyfriend David, Vicky and her partner Geoff, and Sara and her husband Thierry compete in a week featuring the fashions and food of the 1980s. In Aberdeen, Nicola and her boyfriend Russell, Megan and her boyfriend Sean, and married duo Claire and Gerry compete in a week featuring leg wrestling, a shocking revelation and a goat. Can Lauren and Claire and Cindy and Rod's experimental flavour combinations compete with Marian and Stewart's banjo skills? 0; The second couple are 38 year-old travel agent Joanne and her 32 year-old partner Simon, and completing the line-up are housewife Helen and banking manager Adam. Be the first to contribute. In Newcastle, three rival couples battle it out to host the best dinner party. In Glasgow, young parents Kirsty and Alistair, Elvis impersonator Adrian and his wife Amanda, and Mark and Claire compete in a week featuring musical chairs, karaoke and edible bowls. In Durham, Steph and James plan a night of gastropub favourites, that's if they can get through the day without falling out. Night two sees hosts Dennis and Tina bring some razzle dazzle to proceedings but former news reporter Keith and wife Jane prove hard to please. In Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, there's a one-man comedy show, a posh take on some Yorkshire classic dishes, and a big surprise in store for one of the guests. Dinner Parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. There are multiple Chrises, a royal doppelganger, nautical costumes and sea-themed games in Plymouth, as Mena and Chris take on Vicky and Chris and Sarah and Chris. Meanwhile, things start to get interesting around the table. And if that's not enough, everyone's made to wear dog collars and doggie masks to add to the experience. Jodie and Ben are hoping to impress their guests with a varied menu, which includes a risky starter of raw lamb tartare. Finally it's Sian and Tim's chance to show what they can do with the second Thai-themed menu in two days. Harry and Charlotte assume the menu will be from the Soviet Bloc and are not looking forward to it, while Nick and Dinara are certain none of the group will have tasted their food before - let alone be able to pronounce it. Next up, Chris and Hilary are convinced that no one can beat their idyllic holiday park setting and their flavoursome but healthy menu. Stars Dave Lamb Holly Blake Joanne See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist Photos Add photo Top cast Dave Lamb Self - Narrator The competition reveals a love of a bargain, some strange fascinations, and a few discoveries in the closet. But professional footballer Gary seems to prefer bickering with Linda, his wife of nine years, to being lovey-dovey. In Manchester, Sangeeta and Sreekanth's Indian feast is a hit, and there's a Bollywood dance-off to end the evening. But with their prawns still frozen, it's not a journey everyone wants to go on. Night two sees bohemians Brian and Mandie decide that a festival theme is the way to the grand. In Hull, image-conscious Jay and Heather kick off the competition with a menu inspired by their love of American food. But with Carl plotting yet more pranks, will they grate on the others and scupper the host's chances of winning the 1000? All are great cooks and excellent hosts - but they're all very. Also vying to win are Sally and Joanne who hope to impress their guests with an unusual menu that features a Tandoori Tower and a belly-busting breakfast, before competitive duo Holly and Ollie pull out all the stops in an attempt to secure the cash. Will the partners team up to win, or will the wine and conversation expose the cracks in their relationships? Competitive dining gets personal as each pair have to work together to score the highest marks and take home the cash prize. Please consider taking this quick survey to let us know how we're doing and what we can do better. And when the boys take the floor for an impromptu boogie, is it the start of an unlikely friendship? They are joined by charity worker Amber and marine engineer Lee, and retirees Adam and Mark. In the West Country, handyman Sam and his wife Kate, festival lovers Aron and Kath, and Colin and Kate compete in a week featuring disastrous dishes and a peculiar pantomime performance. The guests are expecting big things, but are surprised by the simplicity of the menu. They're joined by dinner party newbies Katie and Phil, and Petra and her Italian husband Sergio. This episode comes from around Bristol and Bath. The dining show heads to the Sussex coast, where childhood sweethearts Jemma and James kick off with a menu based on their unlikely romance. Rugby fan Andy and dental nurse Holly kick off in Yorkshire with a Mexican fiesta - but with a few blunders in the kitchen. But will it be a carb overload for guests Alex and Vinnie, and Andrea and Wayne? Greater Manchester is the location for three couples to host a trio of dinner parties. With two businesses, and four children, they have very little time for anything else, and spend little time together. In north London, married couple Elorm and Mimi are confident that their Afro-fusion menu and some Afro-beats will see them triumph. Web designer Danny and his wife, compliance manager Holly, kick off the week in Northampton with a Tex Mex menu. Finally, it's the turn of fancy dress enthusiasts Tony and Rebecca to host, with a dessert based on Tower Bridge and a starter resembling a rugby pitch. Can they find a formula which will impress picky Leanne? But can their simple food done well make up for the weirdness? In Coventry, self-confessed joker Neal and his level-headed wife Hazel serve their attempt at 'restaurant standard' food. Young competitive couple Stephen and Lucy are less than impressed with the lack of cooking, and transgender couple Judith and Charlene are disappointed when the salt-baked sea bass takes so long to serve. The final day sees youngsters Lucy and Stephen risk it all with an exotic menu inspired by Lucy's travels to Asia. In Bournemouth, John and Karen showcase their home grown food. Newlywed am-dram lovers Mel and Richard raise the curtain for this competition in Belfast. The evening seems to go well with Glen polishing off his own food, and everyone else's too. But which couple will win the coveted cash prize? Maggie is put off by the soup and Tina isn't a fan of the lamb rump main but it's Marc's low energy and seriousness that concerns the guests most of all. Come Dine With Me takes people who are experts in the art of giving the perfect dinner party and puts their skills to the test. This brand new series kicks off in Stockport, where three rival duos battle it out to host the best dinner party and win a 1000 cash prize. Kicking off the competition in Blackpool are practicing Buddhist Antonio and ex-redcoat Jason. Kevin sees himself as a bit of a 'masterchef' and goes into the final night brimming with confidence that his 'foodie' menu will blow away the competition. On the second night, Brian and Victoria host with a `vaguely' Scottish theme, but things don't exactly go as planned when Andrew reveals he doesn't like spice or lentils, both of which are on the menu. In Kent, Katie and her 6ft 7in husband Dan are up first with a menu suited to Dan's huge appetite, but their massive portion sizes prove a challenge to some of the guests. Can Carl and Brianha impress in Bognor Regis with an evening inspired by the glitz and glamour of the French Riviera, including lasers and an asthma-friendly smoke machine display? Three couples host dinner parties in Bedfordshire, with Gavin and Jodie, Francis and Yvonne, and Lisa and Ed all competing for the cash prize of 1,000. Sam and Millie find out that the couple keep a dinner party diary dating back to 1992, having hosted over 500. Will the hosts make the perfect team, or will their relationship be tested to the limit as they try to agree on the menu and entertainment? The series continues with this episode from north and east London, where newly-weds Anita and Terry plan to recreate their wedding day; menu and speeches included!
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