Come Dine With Me

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Come Dine With Me

SuperScrimpers' Mrs Moneypenny hosts the final night with a traditional Christmas menu. But her choice of venison doesn't sit well with some guests, who refuse to tuck into Rudolph. (Ep5/5)

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Series 30
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On the penultimate night of this festive celebrity special, former Hollyoaks and Emmerdale actor Alex Carter's curry receives mixed responses from his guests. (Ep4/5)
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Third to host this festive celebrity special is actor Jennifer Ellison, who plans a 'restaurant quality' evening with a singing waiter. (Ep3/5)
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The festive celebrity special continues, as Rebecca Adlington hosts a Winter Games-themed evening for Rav Wilding, Jennifer Ellison, Alex Carter and Mrs Moneypenny. (Ep2/5)
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In this festive celebrity special, Rav Wilding hosts a not-very-Christmassy Mexican night for Rebecca Adlington, Jennifer Ellison, Alex Carter and SuperScrimpers' Mrs Moneypenny. (Ep1/5)
Series 35
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Surrey. On the final night, Giovanni flies the flag for Sicily with some family recipes. But he has a tagliatelle tragedy. (Ep5/5)
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Surrey. Singing teacher Petrina hopes that her experience entertaining on cruise ships will give her evening the edge. And her salted caramel chocolate dessert serves up a surprise. (Ep4/5)
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Surrey. Drum tutor Rob hopes that his Thai-tastic menu will wow his guests - especially the object of his affections, Petrina. (Ep3/5)
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Surrey. Shoba serves an Indian menu, but her guests aren't impressed with her frozen fish curry. Can some Bollywood-style belly dancing save the day? (Ep2/5)
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Surrey. Planning enforcement officer Becky hosts an evening of modern home-cooking, including crispy croutons and a lamb shank stew. Two of her guests take a shine to one another. (Ep1/5)
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Cheltenham. On the last night, Paddy plays it safe with a simple menu featuring locally sourced, quality ingredients. Will it bag him the grand? (Ep5/5)
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Cheltenham. Aussie admin assistant Kimberley plans to host a sophisticated evening, and chastises one of her guests for telling rude stories. Can she keep the party civilised? (Ep4/5)
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Cheltenham. Competitive events director and bodybuilding fanatic Zak serves up a complex menu, on a night featuring posing, party games and terrible tricks. (Ep3/5)
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Cheltenham. Glamorous nurse Jan serves up some good, honest home-cooking. But with three alpha males battling for attention, can Jan keep control of her evening? (Ep2/5)
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Cheltenham. Belgian-born hotel consultant Oli plans to wow his guests with his posh scallop starter, his meaty main and his loud, vivacious personality. (Ep1/5)
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York. Estella Nicholson hosts the final night in her own pub, serving up classic pub grub with a festive twist. (Ep5/5)
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York. Harry Baines, who's 23, wants to prove to his rivals that his youth doesn't mean he can't cook, and serves up fiery focaccia, duck in blankets and moreish mince pies. (Ep4/5)
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York. It's the third day of the Christmas dinner party competition, and vegetarian host Nicola Gregory hopes to convert four carnivores with her meat-free festive menu. (Ep3/5)
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York. The second host, laid-back junior doctor Gyles Morrison, serves up a Caribbean take on a traditional Christmas dinner. But some eccentric behaviour raises eyebrows. (Ep2/5)
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York. The first festive host, Rachel Speight-McGregor, plans to impress her guests with a full-on Christmas night including carol singers. (Ep1/5)
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