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 949 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in October 2025.
Last broadcast:15/10/2025 at 16:30Genres: Reality Shows Food & Cooking
Last episode
30:00


Come Dine With Me
Will ex-pro club dancer Lydia's classic grub and garden rave en-trance her guests in Glasgow? (Ep3/5)
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Eastbourne. Funnyman Russell Turnbull hosts the final night. He's played his culinary cards close to his chest, but can he actually cook? (Ep5/5)


Eastbourne. Self-confessed foodie Adam has been talking his night up all week. But his guests are surprised by a menu that doesn't amount to much more than posh bangers and mash. (Ep4/5)


Eastbourne. Hairdresser Becci Moloney's outdoor bar is a hit with her female guests. But Russell and Adam don't know what to make of her collection of recycled toilets... (Ep3/5)


Eastbourne. The guests have high expectations for Ann-Marie Hamilton's menu. And she plans to reveal her fun side with a surprise singalong in the garden. (Ep2/5)


Eastbourne. Accident-prone trainee teacher Kirsty Davenport hosts with a simple menu and some creative entertainment. But have the group already tired of Russell's constant jokes? (Ep1/5)
Series 49
30:00


The new run continues. Knives, forks and popping corks... we're celebrating 20 years! Will Muay Thai fanatic Saoirse's vegan Asian menu pack a punch in Glasgow? (Ep2/5)
Series 30
30:00


Welsh valleys. On the last night in Wales, financial advisor Gill Leonard welcomes her guests with a fire-breathing dragon, and makes a remarkable revelation... (Ep5/5)


Welsh valleys. Ryan puts a lot of thought into his dinner party, but each of his courses ends in disaster. Can dancing and drinks in the hot tub distract his guests? (Ep4/5)


Welsh valleys. Shop owner Tasnim Sardar, who claims to be an amazing cook, plans an authentic Pakistani party. But Kerry has a bone to pick with her host. (Ep3/5)


Welsh valleys. Foodie Dave hopes to impress with home-grown herbs, hand-picked fruit and technical expertise, on a night featuring toilet inspections and rollercoaster revelations. (Ep2/5)


Welsh valleys. Dog lover Kerry keeps her food simple and her welcome extravagant, with a Welsh choir awaiting her guests in her driveway. But a canine criticism leaves a bad taste. (Ep1/5)
Series 49
30:00


In Glasgow, Lauren hopes to impress her guests with some Celtic-Caribbean fusion food, but her sea bass makes waves. (Ep1/5)
Series 43
35:00


Manchester. Events boss Sharon serves up a hearty, decadent menu. But Cleona's out for revenge. (Ep5/5)


Manchester. Australian radio content director James hopes that some Chinese cuisine, his mum's cake recipe and a laid-back Aussie approach will lift the group's mood. (Ep4/5)


Manchester. Budding author and mum-of-five Cleona hosts with a menu based on her Jamaican roots, accompanied by some surprising revelations. (Ep3/5)


Manchester. Voiceover artist and film extra Matt serves a Jewish Friday night supper, featuring his mum's chicken soup. He has Sharon in hysterics, but Mozz dishes out criticism. (Ep2/5)


Manchester. The first host, DJ and hairdresser Mozz, makes garlic Stilton mushrooms and poached pear, and pulls out all the stops with a party atmosphere and entertainment. (Ep1/5)


West Midlands. Dark horse Digby plans an evening of fine dining. But his biggest challenge may be keeping the peace between his guests... (Ep5/5)


West Midlands. Social worker Tutsi serves up Zimbabwean and English dishes, and there's a very mixed reaction to the surprise worm course. But one guest is harbouring a grudge... (Ep4/5)