Four in a Bed

Four in a Bed is a reality show on More4. B&B owners throw open their doors and take turns to stay with each other, as they compete to be crowned best hosts. The popular program has been available since 2025. A total of 893 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in March 2026.
Last broadcast:05/03/2026 at 16:10Genres: Reality Shows
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30:00Four in a Bed
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time to find out how much they've been paid and to settle some scores. After bitter rebukes, the winner is announced.
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30:00The final visit is to The Wellington Inn in Hertfordshire, where resources manager Felicity Rainbow's spiritual approach to hosting includes cleansing the rooms' auras.
30:00Golfer Raj hosts at the Leafy Suburban B&B in Hertfordshire, where the house rules include removing your shoes at the door. Neil and Jo aren't impressed by a surprise visitor in their bed.
35:00Neil and Jo welcome their rivals to Cathedral 73 in Cardiff. Their guests are wowed by the glamorous rooms, but the extra charges for parking and breakfast prove hard to swallow.
30:00Environmentally-friendly couple Ian and Jayne host first, at The School House B&B in Pencader, Wales. At dinner, eyebrows are raised at two straight-talking guests.
Series 21
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30:00The new run continues. The B&Bers visit Barbara and Elizabeth's boutique B&B in Norfolk, where the hosts try to dance away some doubts about grout with an old-school Wurlitzer organ.
Series 13
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35:00It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time to find out how much they've been paid and to settle some scores, before the winner is announced.
35:00The final visit is to the Lynbar Hotel, where confident John boasts that he serves the best breakfast in Blackpool. But do his guests agree?
30:00Steve and Allard host at the B&B they built themselves, 1692 Wasdale, in the Lake District. Shauna and Fiona think it's picture-perfect, but John has concerns about cleanliness.
30:00Shauna and Fiona host at Ingliston Country Club in Renfrewshire, where dated décor and a delayed breakfast lead to feedback that causes a storm in a teacup.
30:00The first hosts, Ronnie and Steph, welcome their rivals to the Inn at the Park in Aberdeen, where one guest's culinary background raises the stakes at breakfast.
Series 21
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30:00The new run continues. Carl and Liz host the week's second visit, at their coaching inn in Cambridgeshire, where converted stables and Highland cows are on the menu (not literally).
Series 13
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35:00It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time to settle some scores. Accusations fly as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
35:00Steve and Tracy welcome their rivals to their homely B&B, Harbour Vista, in Poole. But most of the guests are surprised that it's not more lavish...
30:00Michelle and Jason are keen to show off their luxury lodges at Croft Farm Park in Gloucestershire. The group go canoeing, but some struggle to stay afloat when one guest sticks his oar in.
30:00Alistair, who's fitted out luxury hotels including The Savoy, hosts at his refurbished village pub, The Star Inn 1744, in Leicestershire. But his breakfast ordering system gets a grilling.
30:00Heather and Sally hope that their fussy cleaning regime will pay off at Brockley Hall Hotel. But the Yorkshire breakfast puzzles the guests and some of the feedback is hard to swallow.
Series 21
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30:00The new run continues. Fiona and Michael kick off this week's competition at their homely country pub in Norfolk. But a problem with a shower makes a guest feel dour.
Series 13
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35:00It's the final day, and the B&Bers meet for the last time to settle some scores. After dramatic discoveries and cutting comments, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
35:00Mark and Heidi pride themselves on offering something different in their converted chapel - called The Chapel - in Harrogate. But one guest is concerned about her traditional Chinese bed.