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 2024. A total of 848 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in July 2025.
Last broadcast:25/07/2025 at 16:20Genres: Reality Shows
Last episode
35:00


Four in a Bed
On payment day, the guests rifle through their feedback, from troubles over a breakfast hamper to dodgy décor decisions. But at the end of it all, which B&B will reign supreme?
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The final visit is to The Royal Oak Inn in Somerset, run by Spencer and Gavin. After talking a good game all week, the guests are shocked to find the standards to be rather... standard.


At The Elan Hotel in Powys, Martin and Iris offer a no-frills approach and a banging breakfast. But the rooms lack the wow factor, and Spencer and Gavin aren't fans of going back to basics.


Mother-and-daughter duo Zoe and Mea hope that their guests will lap up the luxury at The Old Mill in Yarm. But one pair think the extra cost for a deluxe room with a hot tub is a bit rich.


The competition begins at Village Limits in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, where David and Kim hope to impress with their stylish rooms. But there's a bothersome bathroom and some cheeky chat.


On the final day, the B&Bers discover how much they've been paid. Comments about curtains and off-colour feedback about bedding leave some hosts open-mouthed, before the winner is crowned.


At The Crown Inn in Norfolk, Lisa and Neil hope that their historic setting will bag them the B&B crown. But there are 'paneful' observations about the windows and a lorry-load of noise.


Ali and his pal Serge host the third visit of the week, at the Domo Boutique Hotel in Birmingham. Helen's dazzled by the décor, but trouble brews over a caffeine conundrum.


At Crackin' View Guest House in Northumberland, Steve and Maria reckon their rivals will be blown away by their... cracking view. But there's a bangers clanger at breakfast.


Helen and her daughter Lauren begin the competition at North Kingsfield Holiday Cottages in Yorkshire. But the bathrooms are showered with criticism and the lack of mirrors reflects badly.


It's payment day and the B&Bers meet to discuss dirty remarks and filthy findings. After their differences are aired and discrepancies debated, the winner is announced.


The final visit takes the B&Bers to 18 Craigmillar Park in Edinburgh. The guests are impressed by host Craig's military precision, but their feedback leaves him in quite a huff!


The B&Bers head for the Distant Hills Guest House in Spean Bridge, run by Dani and Cameron. The guests are blown away by the scenic views, but a dirty discovery leads to tears at feedback.


Shona and John Mitchell host at Larch Green Lodges in Langbank. Their guests are delighted by the sweeping views, but their hosting is blemished by a breakfast black pudding blunder.


The competition kicks off at the Star & Garter in Linlithgow, West Lothian, with host Denise and her daughter Carina. But cleanliness and connectivity concern the guests at feedback time.


The B&Bers meet to settle some scores and find out who's won. Dirty discoveries and sleep issues are on the agenda, and one payment in particular leaves Phil and Maria out in the cold.


Phil and Maria hope that their swish sense of style will impress their guests at The Spinney Homestay in Warwickshire. On a pedalo trip, the rivalry revs up with some raucous racing.


At the New Valron Hotel in Blackpool, Malaya hopes that the seaside setting will blow his rivals out of the water. But a problem with the pipes sends the scores down the tubes...


At Cross Farm Cottages in Holmfirth, Claire reckons she can pip her rivals to the post. But Pete and Alex get antsy about the Artex, while Malaya has a firm opinion about his mattress.


The week kicks off at The George Inn in Barton-upon-Humber. Pete's hoping his cosy décor and quality cuisine will give him the edge, but the roadside location isn't up some guests' street.