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 925 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in May 2026.
Last broadcast:29/05/2026 at 17:20Genres: Reality Shows
Last episode
30:00
30:00Four in a Bed
It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There's tension, tears and tantrums as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
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30:00The last visit is to The Farmer's Arms in Taunton, where Alan and Alison hope that their palatial rooms will wow their guests. But Michele and Cheryl are unimpressed by a dusty radiator.
30:00Michele and Cheryl welcome their rivals to Beach Lodge Hotel in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. How will their guests feel about having to get their own tea and coffee at breakfast?
30:00Chef Aaron Webster aims to deliver three-star service for a two-star price at Ye Old Crown in Edenbridge, Kent. But Victoria is out for revenge and finds burn marks on her net curtains.
35:00Five-star-trained Victoria MacDonald hosts at The Old Ram Coaching Inn in Norfolk. But her guests find a dusty towel rail, hairs in the bed and a suspicious-looking smudge in the loo.
Series 2
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35:00There are tears, outrage and arguments as the group meet for one last time to find out how much they've been paid and to air their grievances face to face, before the winner is announced.
30:00Newly-weds Pip and Nicky welcome their rivals to Muddifords Court Country House in Devon, where a trip to a glass-blowing factory doesn't impress everyone and tensions simmer at dinner.
35:00Singer Charlotte Church's parents James and Maria host at Dexby Townhouse in Cardiff, with a day of white-water rafting and magic tricks. But some guests are kept waiting at breakfast.
30:00Quirky Cornish couple Lynn and Ziggy hope to impress with their two-star paradise, Eden Lodge. But their guests find fault from the get-go, from peeling wallpaper to a dirty toilet brush.
30:00Claire Hilton welcomes her guests to Robertsbrook Guesthouse in Swanage, where a dust hunt yields some undesired results, and talk of star ratings causes tension.
Series 13
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35:00It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. After dramatic discoveries and frank exchanges, the payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
30:00The final visit is to Jacobs Plough in Bicester, Oxfordshire, run by manager Duncan and bar supervisor Ryan, who like to mix business with banter. But Lloyd and Marta pick the place apart.
35:00The third visit is to The White House in Swansea, owned by Lloyd and Marta, where guests James and Jessica have a toilet encounter they'll never forget...
30:00Mother and daughter Amanda and Becci host at Thompson Hall Retreat in Norfolk. Their guests are impressed by the stylish shepherd huts, but the DIY breakfast isn't to everyone's taste.
30:00James and Jessica kick off the week at the Ship Inn in Dymchurch, Kent. Some of their guests lap up the luxury, but others uncover a bit of bother with their bedding.
Series 12
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30:00It's the final day of the competition and the B&Bers meet for the last time. There are accusations and awkward moments as the payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
30:00The final visit is to The Buckle Seaford in East Sussex, where B&B newbies Julie and Jason Martin push the boat out with seaside luxe. And the guests are blown away by the bedrooms.
30:00Leoni Wilton and Tish Broughton treat their rivals to chocolate-themed rooms and chocolate breakfasts, at The Chocolate Box in Bournemouth. But the DIY drinks don't go down well.
30:00Retired politician Martin Perry and housekeeper Tracey Barrett like to keep things traditional at Elmfield B&B in Devon. But their guests are unimpressed by the ageing heirlooms.
35:00A loo with a view provides cause for concern, as former art dealers Robin and Brenda Spence kick off the competition at Causilgey Manor in Truro, Cornwall.