Come Dine With Me

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Come Dine With Me

Peterborough. Rosie has ruffled feathers all week. Now it's her guests' turn to scour every element of her Brazilian night, from the samba dancers to her authentic pig-ear stew. (Ep5/5)

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Peterborough. Fridge salesman Gregory serves up a Spanish menu and a charm offensive. (Ep4/5)
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Peterborough. Mobile hairdresser Ben plans a gourmet night, as he entertains his guests with his amazing body art, cooking skills and pet crabs. (Ep3/5)
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Peterborough. Driving instructor Christine's guests are dreading her meat-free menu, while Christine is anxious about Rosie's feedback after she compared Moony's food to vomit. (Ep2/5)
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Peterborough. Land surveyor Moony hosts a Pakistani evening, with family recipes and an authentic seating arrangement on the floor of his specially dressed dining room. (Ep1/5)
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Guildford. Super-competitive sales director Neil, who resembles James Bond star Daniel Craig, hopes to raise the bar with a caviar starter and artistically angled panna cotta. (Ep5/5)
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Guildford. With a simple menu, children's entertainment manager David's sense of fun is the focus of his night and Neil finds himself sandwiched between Shanice and Charlotte... (Ep4/5)
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Guildford. On the third night, Charlotte takes a risk with an Asian-inspired menu. But the biggest surprise comes when the group discover her ballerina past. (Ep3/5)
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Guildford. Ex-estate agent Vivi serves a Norwegian feast inspired by her homeland, on a night that features ghost stories and nursery rhymes. But there's tension between two guests. (Ep2/5)
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Guildford. Glamorous 22-year-old Shanice plans an evening of sumptuous but risky food and scintillating conversation, about everything from lookalikes to riding polar bears. (Ep1/5)
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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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Manchester. On the final night, Italian Nico plans to show the Brits how it's done. But there are shocks and confrontations, and a game of table football nearly ends in a riot... (Ep5/5)
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Manchester. After dishing out criticism all week, can launderette owner Linzi impress her guests with her food and ironing competition entertainment, or is she just full of hot air? (Ep4/5)
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Manchester. Glamorous 'domestic delegator' Fiona serves a classy but effortless menu. But Linzi takes issue with Fiona's mum chopping the veg and her cousin making the honeycomb. (Ep3/5)
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Manchester. Lorry-driving film buff Ryan plans a movie-inspired menu, including a 'Prawn Identity' starter, 'Sausage Meat the Fockers' main and 'Chocolate Clockwork Orange' dessert. (Ep2/5)
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Manchester. Johanna dedicates the first night to her favourite food - takeaways - from kebabs to chicken curry. But the main course proves hard for her guests to swallow. (Ep1/5)
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