Come Dine With Me

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Come Dine With Me

Dumfries and Galloway. On the final night, Tammy Rice hopes that her no-nonsense approach, traditional Scottish fare and a side order of straight-talking will bag her the prize. (Ep5/5)

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Series 30
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Dumfries and Galloway. Trainee teacher and DJ Josh Jones aims to broaden his guests' palates, with lamb pasanda and tandoori monkfish. But Tommy doesn't like spice or fish... (Ep4/5)
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Dumfries and Galloway. Can local radio DJ and funnyman Tommy Jardine impress his guests with his charisma, surprise Scottish main and a sheep auction? (Ep3/5)
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Dumfries and Galloway. Horse-mad banker Olive Melville wants to show her guests how to host a 'proper' dinner party. But how will her risky crab starter go down? (Ep2/5)
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Dumfries and Galloway. Hair salon owner and self-confessed Disney princess Charlene Fry-Henderson serves up some locally reared meat and bizarre cow-milking entertainment. (Ep1/5)
Series 22
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Wolverhampton. The final day of the competition sees model May Dudley, a self-confessed culinary novice, rely on a 'mum-knows-best' approach. (Ep5/5)
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Wolverhampton. IT worker and self-confessed hippy Kyle Ferguson aims to prove himself in the kitchen. But is he just too laid-back to pull off his Wolverhampton-inspired menu? (Ep4/5)
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Wolverhampton. Fun-loving Bally Singh is hoping a 'student night' can scoop him the prize. And May has to put up with more of Stefano's one-liners. (Ep3/5)
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Wolverhampton. It's Stefano Scaringi's turn to try to wow his guests. The restaurant manager has more than food on his mind, however, as he plans to curry favour with May Dudley. (Ep2/5)
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Wolverhampton. First to host is housing officer Niru Ghai-Read, who's confident her Indian menu and bombardment of entertainment will scoop the prize. (Ep1/5)
Series 30
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Woking and Weybridge. Children's entertainer Kelly Cummins plans a fun-filled evening featuring funny footwear and an inflatable butler. And one guest lets loose... (Ep5/5)
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Woking and Weybridge. Keen gardener and dog trainer Sara Gilding hosts her first dinner party for over 20 years. Can she win round Vincenzo after rubbing him up the wrong way? (Ep4/5)
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Woking and Weybridge. Riot police officer Steve Carvill takes no prisoners with his homemade pasta and panna cotta. Will an evening of flirting, feuding and fun bag him the loot? (Ep3/5)
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Woking and Weybridge. Canadian craft-maker Sarah Maynard treats her guests to authentic Turkish delights. But has she bitten off more than she can chew? (Ep2/5)
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Woking and Weybridge. Ice cream man Vincenzo hosts the first night in Surrey with a feast of family recipes, including Sicilian sausage. But the menu is a mystery to his guests. (Ep1/5)
Series 22
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Warrington. 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)
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Warrington. 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)
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Warrington. Beef farmer Alison Davies' menu includes one of her cows. And a tour of the farm leads to a duck pond mishap. (Ep3/5)
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Warrington. 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)
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Warrington. 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)
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