Come Dine With Me

Come Dine With Me is a reality show on Channel 4. Knives, forks and small talk... groups of strangers compete for the title of ultimate dinner party host... and a £1000 prize! The popular program has been available since 2025. A total of 997 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in January 2026.
Last broadcast:27/01/2026 at 13:35Genres: Reality Shows Food & Cooking
Last episode
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35:00Come Dine With Me
South Wales. Energy consultant David hosts a fancy affair at his palatial pad, complete with gold cutlery and a butler. But two guests find his offal-based starter too awful to eat. (Ep5/5)
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30:00South Wales. Accountant Runa serves up Bangladeshi cuisine, but her menu is almost identical to Rachel's, who is out for revenge... (Ep4/5)
30:00South Wales. Radio DJ Rachel's night gets off to a bad start when she all but loses her voice. Can her Indian cuisine speak for itself? (Ep3/5)
30:00South Wales. Bar manager and former child actor Ryan plans an ambitious menu, but his first course ends up on the kitchen floor and there's a mix-up with the steak orders. (Ep2/5)
35:00South Wales. Cleaning company owner Kelly Anne hopes to clean up with tried-and-tested comfort foods, a sprinkling of confidence and a large dose of Valleys warmth. (Ep1/5)
30:00Sheffield area. Psychologist Abi hosts the final night with a travel-inspired Asian menu, a lesson in sock puppetry, and some controversial burning-hot chilli sauce. (Ep5/5)
35:00Sheffield area. Wellness coach Andy, a 'secret' foodie, hopes to strike the right balance with some tasty and nutritious grub. But will his singing pass the test? (Ep4/5)
30:00Sheffield area. GP surgery manager Clare serves up a winter warmer menu featuring perfect presentation and hearty portions, while guest Andy lays on his best jokes. (Ep3/5)
30:00Sheffield area. Emergency services worker Josh plans to impress his guests with an evening of high-end nosh and saucy sketching. But is his main too spicy? (Ep2/5)
35:00Sheffield area. The first host, chocolate shop manager and self-confessed party animal Ginnette, plans a feast of fun family favourites and surprise entertainment. (Ep1/5)
Series 22
30:00
30:00Warrington. Linda Weaver puts on a fancy dress party for her guests with a multicultural theme and hopes to wow the group with her bagpipe playing skills. (Ep5/5)
30:00Warrington. Science teacher Emma Hoyle hopes that a scientific approach will help her to win. Will pre-dessert fireworks and a soak in Emma's hot tub end the night on a high? (Ep4/5)
30:00Warrington. Beef farmer Alison Davies' menu includes one of her cows. And a tour of the farm leads to a duck pond mishap. (Ep3/5)
30:00Warrington. It's the turn of call centre manager Stephen Robinson to host. Can his camp choral entertainment and raspberry Bakewell slice win him the prize? (Ep2/5)
30:00Warrington. Confident water-feature-builder and bad-joke-teller Geoff Carter is first to showcase his dinner party skills. He's offering his guests an Asian-themed menu. (Ep1/5)
Series 44
35:00
35:00Leeds area. On the final night, lighting technician Dragos treats his guests to traditional Romanian fare featuring 'fangtastic' favourites with a Dracula theme. (Ep5/5)
30:00Leeds area. Former dancer Diana goes all-out to win with an Italian menu, which features a 1980s vibe and an extra-boozy dessert. (Ep4/5)
30:00Leeds area. On the third night, travel enthusiast Sangeeta takes her guests on a culinary journey with a curry fusion inspired by her trips around the world. (Ep3/5)
30:00Leeds area. Fitness instructor Ele plans a posh and classy menu of 'sophisticated' cuisine, on an evening featuring caviar, an unexpected guest and a dose of fighting talk. (Ep2/5)
35:00Leeds area. Semi-professional footballer Sanchez hosts a Caribbean night, complete with carnival costumes and steel drums. (Ep1/5)