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 903 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in January 2026.
Last broadcast:29/01/2026 at 15:10Genres: Reality Shows
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The third visit is to The Bubble Inn in Stenson, Derbyshire, where former semi-pro boxer Connie Eleftheriou thinks he can knock out the competition... until some unsightly stains are found.
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30:00At The Golden Fleece in Cumbria, Sylvia Spark and Robert Cowan aim to please with some local fare at breakfast. But the plates swim in grease and the eggs are hard.
30:00The competition kicks off at North Bridge Street B&B in Hawick, where Eileen Walsh and Emanuel Forte's purple-themed rooms cause quite a reaction among their guests.
35:00It's the last day of the competition and accusations fly, tensions run high and guests walk out, as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
30:00The final visit is to The Old Lodge Hotel in Gosport, Hampshire, where Mike and Tash like to mix business with pleasure, but one guest is disappointed by the honeymoon suite.
35:00Karen and Mike Hepker host at Bath Lodge Castle in Somerset, where they offer a luxurious experience. Their guests are wowed by the opulence, but some feel short-changed by the bathrooms.
30:00The second visit is to Wortwell Hall Barn in Norfolk, where husband-and-wife team Jenny and Clive Aylett strive for perfection. But a kitchen meltdown results in a fundamental error.
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The competition kicks off at Wharfe House in Wetherby with B&B newbie Pauline Cox, who has a full house for the very first time. But the narrow antique beds are a cause for concern.
35:00It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for one last time to find out how much they've been paid and settle some scores, before the winner is announced.
30:00The final visit is to Hotel Piccadilly in Bournemouth, a dance holiday venue run by Terri and Stewart. But while the female guests give it a whirl, the boys appear to have two left feet...
35:00Avid souvenir collectors Kevin and Julie Shadbolt welcome their rivals to The Albaston in Torquay. Some of the guests are startled by their menagerie of memorabilia.
30:00The second visit is to the dog-friendly Beck Hall in North Yorkshire, where B&B newbies Louise and Andy Macbeth get a grilling, and one of the guests goes green around the gills.
30:00The competition kicks off at The King's Head in Addlethorpe, where hospitality queen Helen Coy holds court. A funfair game of hook-a-duck takes the guests back to their childhoods.
35:00It's the final day of the competition and tensions run high. Donna and David take umbrage with Jane and Keith, and accusations fly around the table, before the winner is announced.
30:00The last visit of the week is to The Silverton in Shrewsbury, where business partners Donna and David challenge their guests to a race on Segways, before emotions boil over at dinner.
35:00Ray Chowdhury hopes to impress with his unique style and decor at Hotel Montville in Redditch, Worcestershire. But, after inspecting their room, some guests don't want to stay.
30:00Newly-weds Darren and James host at The Burley Inn, in the New Forest. Guests Jane and Keith disagree over a toilet roll, and the hosts get a grilling at breakfast.
30:00Jane and Keith Smith welcome their rivals to the Swallows Rest in Weymouth, Dorset. But some of Jane's colour combinations don't go down well with one guest.
Series 19
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30:00It's payment day. All the usual cleanliness concerns and facilities faults are on the agenda - as well as some unsavoury comments about hosting styles. But who's won?
35:00Karl and Rohini host the week's final visit at their unusual accommodation in Kent, complete with an indoor beach. But not everyone is a fan.