Come Dine With Me

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Come Dine With Me

Aberdeen. Journalist Turid serves up a menu of home-grown produce, on a night featuring shocking revelations, farmyard antics and plenty of laughter. (Ep5/5)

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Series 36
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Aberdeen. Comedy promoter Naz has his work cut out to pull off the winning party: he's managed to offend nearly all of his guests during the week, and he's not the greatest cook... (Ep4/5)
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Aberdeen. Oil and gas buying specialist Sylvian hopes to wow her guests with her ambitious East-meets-West menu. But her toffee pudding turns out to be sticky in more ways than one. (Ep3/5)
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Aberdeen. Confident economics undergraduate David hosts with a 1920s Gatsby theme. His dress code goes down a storm, but will his student grub impress? (Ep2/5)
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Aberdeen. Glaswegian offshore logistics supervisor Michelle hopes to impress her guests with her 'Weegie' wit and the mother of all balloon games. (Ep1/5)
Series 30
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Winchester. DJ Francis Leigh serves a Thai meal with a twist, on a weird and wonderful night featuring dead flowers on the table and a song about spring rolls. (Ep2/5)
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Winchester. Live wire Ptol is convinced that high-quality food and fine wine will win him the prize. But his guests find his menu underwhelming and his hosting style over the top. (Ep1/5)
Series 50
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The new run continues. In the West Country, Richard serves up British fare, but his tagliatelle leaves one guest tongue-tied. Will it be a sophisticated soiree or dull as dishwater? (Ep4/5)
Series 36
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Windsor. Car salesman Rob unleashes the mother of all surprises: his enormous country mansion, complete with swimming pool and Ferrari. And it completely upstages one guest. (Ep5/5)
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Windsor. Retired sales manager and football fan Angie hosts a night of 1960s-inspired fun, featuring a rousing singalong, red cards galore and a curious card game. (Ep4/5)
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Windsor. Outspoken entrepreneur Mohinder hosts the third night. He's been dishing out criticism, so his guests are expecting big things... (Ep3/5)
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Windsor. Radio DJ Mary serves up traditional Irish dishes, and an Eton mess with an Irish twist. But her evening becomes less about the craic, as cracks appear among the guests. (Ep2/5)
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Windsor. Estate agent and horse racing fan Vikki hosts a ladies day-themed dinner party. But there's some cutting commentary and difficult diners. (Ep1/5)
Series 30
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Harrogate. Local 'toff' Alasdair Moore plans to impress his guests with 'proper' dinner party food and fine wines. But an early slip-up dents his confidence. (Ep5/5)
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Harrogate. Photographer Simon Meyer takes a laid-back approach to hosting and narrowly avoids a kitchen cat-astrophe. But he gets emotional over his chicken soup starter. (Ep4/5)
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Harrogate. Veteran punk Cathy McConaghy goes back to her Irish roots, with homemade soda bread, cockle soup, oysters and a very boozy dessert that packs a punch. (Ep3/5)
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Harrogate. Horse enthusiast Cassy hopes to gallop into first place with a jockey theme and gastropub grub. But how will her snail racing on the dinner table go down with her guests? (Ep2/5)
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Harrogate. Fun-loving Jane serves up classic dishes with a twist and matches her wine to her food, on a night featuring burnt buns, jammy finds and marriage revelations. (Ep1/5)
Series 50
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The new run continues, in the West Country. Will barber Natalia's nostalgic 90s night be a cut above the rest? Or will controversial comments make it more disaster than nostalgia? (Ep3/5)
Series 36
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Hastings and Rye. Beauty therapist Chiara goes back to her Italian roots. But Dec compares his host to a Page Three glamour girl, and Gary gets in a fluster in a game with Emily. (Ep5/5)
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