Come Dine With Me

Come Dine With Me is a reality show on Channel 4. Knives, forks and popping corks... we're celebrating two decades of dinner party debauchery, as the culinary competition where strangers compete to win £1000 turns 20! The popular program has been available since 2024. A total of 958 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in September 2025.
Last broadcast:16/09/2025 at 15:30Genres: Reality Shows Food & Cooking
Last episode
30:00


Come Dine With Me
Birmingham. The penultimate host is electrician Elliot who, despite a lack of dinner party experience, is planning a top-class menu with two desserts. (Ep4/5)
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Birmingham. Host Angela plans a fun-filled evening for her guests, complete with a limbo competition. But they're more interested in the things they found in her bedroom. (Ep3/5)


Birmingham. Lady of leisure Daniela is pinning her hopes on an Italian-inspired menu. All goes well until Daniela discovers her lobster is too big to fit in her pan. (Ep2/5)


Birmingham. First to host is canal-boat stewardess Denise, who hopes a night of Moroccan-themed revelry will win her the £1000 prize. (Ep1/5)
Series 48
30:00


Bolton. Glamorous mum and teacher Katie hopes to charm her guests with an evening of beauty revelations, cocktail shaking and hearty homemade food. Will she get top marks? (Ep1/5)
Series 21
30:00


Stoke-on-Trent. The final supper is hosted by city councillor Matt. Michelle thinks it's fancy dress and arrives wearing a pineapple. But can she get an apology from Tracey? (Ep5/5)


Stoke-on-Trent. Beauty parlour owner Michelle hopes her gourmet menu will impress her guests, but after last night's argument over Tracey's picky behaviour, everyone is wary. (Ep4/5)


Stoke-on-Trent. Lad-about-town Rob is sure he's in with a chance of winning the £1000 prize, despite rarely cooking and never having hosted a dinner party before. (Ep3/5)


Stoke-on-Trent. Policewoman Claire Crank is the host. Trouble flares up when Tracey says she only likes the best quality beef and declines to try the meat Claire has cooked. (Ep2/5)


Stoke-on-Trent. First to host is self-proclaimed princess Tracey Durrant. But will Tracey's attitude lose her precious points? (Ep1/5)
Series 43
30:00


Swindon and Marlborough. Ex-military police officer Debs treats her guests to a medieval feast of local legends, including 'flying monk' and 'lamb leg of barmaid-gobbled tiger'. (Ep5/5)


Swindon and Marlborough. Expectations are high as drama teacher Ben serves up a Middle Eastern and Asian menu. Simon raises eyebrows when he calls the group 'vanilla'. (Ep4/5)


Swindon and Marlborough. Parisienne Saleha serves up a vegetarian meal... with a side of steak tartare. (Ep3/5)


Swindon and Marlborough. Business consultant Linda serves a game-based menu including pheasant and venison, and pastry swans. But Simon puts the cat among the pigeons... (Ep2/5)


Swindon and Marlborough. The first host, super-confident software sales rep Simon, hopes to impress with a night full of charm and hearty, home-cooked food. (Ep1/5)
Series 44
30:00


Bristol and Bath. The final host, 50-year-old retiree and 'lady of leisure' Shelley, serves up a menu of tried-and-tested favourites. But can her guests get a word in edgeways? (Ep5/5)


Bristol and Bath. Hummus maker and local food lover James plans a Middle Eastern-inspired menu packed with local produce and a sparkly dress code. (Ep4/5)


Bristol and Bath. Retired publican Christine's menu seems to have come straight out of packets, jars and bottles. But she has a few surprises up her sleeve... (Ep3/5)


Bristol and Bath. Farmer Chris plans an Italian menu. But how will his guests feel when he tells them that he's serving one of his home-reared pigs for the main? (Ep2/5)


Bristol and Bath. Checkout assistant Jamie-Lea hopes to impress her guests with plenty of flavoursome food, on a night featuring shocking impressions and a dessert with a twist. (Ep1/5)