Four in a Bed

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Four in a Bed

The last visit is to The Forge Guest Rooms in Long Whatton, Leicestershire, run by Liz and Gary Scottorn. The guests love the luxury, but Cleide questions eating breakfast beside a hot tub.

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Series 17
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Cleide Brook hosts at Plover Cottage in Huddersfield. The guests are amazed by the space, but Liz and Gary find more than they bargained for in their room, leading to some rude feedback.
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Sunny and Faraah host at Osterley Park Hotel in Isleworth. Unfortunately, all of the guests complain about a cleaning catastrophe, and Digby checks out early.
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The first visit is to The Swan Inn in Midhurst, West Sussex, run by Digby Furneaux. A sunny breakfast satisfies their guests, but Cleide feels rather exposed by the bathroom window.
Series 2
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The first host, Mrs Tee, charms her guests with her eccentric ways, at the four-star Gorse Meadow in the New Forest. But not everyone's room is up to scratch.
Series 17
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The B&Bers meet for the last time to settle some scores. There's beef about breakfast and tabletop troubles, and Derek discusses his slumber sorrows. Which B&B has won the week?
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The final visit is to The Royal Hotel in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. Vicki and Kara's boutique seafront hotel wows the guests, but talk turns tense with accusations of foul play...
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The B&Bers visit The Greyhound Hotel in Cromford, Derbyshire. Tina and Danielle blow their guests away with the comfy beds, but a trickle of traffic leads to some rude awakenings.
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Musical theatre lovers Lez and Derek hope to dazzle their guests with a showstopping stay. But cutting comments about the glassware and some surprisingly low scores cause drama for the duo.
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The first visit is to Sherbourne House in Norfolk. Pauline and Dave hope that their hospitality experience will give them the edge, but the rooms prove too hot for some guests to handle.
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Payment day's time to settle some scores, and see what's gone on behind closed doors. After a lavatory let-down and a breakfast sin, whose B&B will take the win? #WorldPoetryDay
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There once was a flight attendant called Meg, who decided to run a B&B instead. When her guests came to stay, at her place - Lamlash Bay, did she put the competition to bed? #WorldPoetryDay
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To Portsonachan Hotel & Lodges the B&Bers go, with a keen eye for detail and dust in tow. They visit Inveraray Castle on a spooky trail, but will breakfast be an epic fail? #WorldPoetryDay
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Damian and also his husband Nigel, welcome their guests to the Newholme Hotel. But what do they think of a surprise in the loo? And a slimy breakfast causes concern too. #WorldPoetryDay
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The guests see what's hiding within, Nyoami and Joe's The Trap Inn. Will they like the décor? Could breakfast bring more? And will anyone spot a puffin? #WorldPoetryDay
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...then ire and fire are back on payment day; just who will take the winner's plaque away? #WorldPoetryDay
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A cold night is in store in Somerset, where boiler troubles make all the guests fret. #WorldPoetryDay
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To Wales and two hosts' raw basic approach, where dust and parking issues do not charm. At least a brekkie of eggs that are poached, is tasty with nice produce from a farm. #WorldPoetryDay
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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.
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Competition kicks off in Lincolnshire, where Kim and David are hosts under fire, for a problem in one of their bathrooms; will a museum quell all of the ire? #WorldPoetryDay
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