Four in a Bed

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Four in a Bed

It's payment day, and time for the B&Bers to confront each other about their stays. There are some frosty heating comments and brekkie bombshells before the winners are revealed.

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Series 16
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The week's final visit is to Hazeldene Guest House in Perth, run by hospitality veterans Rob and Glenda. Their plan? Get their guests in good spirits with a trip to a whisky distillery.
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Jess hosts the third visit of the week, at The Kirkstyle Inn in Dunning, near Perth. She's hoping that the quirky style will be a hit, but two guests aren't fans of the open-plan design.
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Visit two is to the Northern Hotel in Brechin, Angus, where hosts Pawel and Joanna like to go the extra mile. Things start off brilliantly, but a breakfast breakdown could be costly.
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The competition begins at The View in Tynemouth, run by Graeme and Brenda. Their B&B has royal history, but their guests don't think the shared bathrooms are very regal.
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The last visit of the week is to The Holford Arms in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, where Will Robson and Loz Cooper plan to put their pub's prized produce into the spotlight.
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Siblings Chris and Nicky Horton welcome their rivals to The Chelsea Hotel in Bournemouth. Their design touches are a hit with some guests, but personal preferences lead to breakfast bother.
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Visit two is to Somerset, and The Bear Inn, run by Matt and Zoe. A day of survival training fails to get the sparks flying for some of the guests.
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The competition kicks off in Newquay, Cornwall, at Avalon Guest House. Hosts Helen and Paul hope that their love of all things lime green will help their guests to relax...
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On payment day, cutlery quibbles, grout gripes and breakfast bombshells are debated, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
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The last visit of the week is to The Dovecote Inn in Nottinghamshire, run by Sam and Sophie. Can their cracking continental turn things around after an underwhelming day out?
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We're off to the Peak District for the week's third visit, at The Royal Oak, run by Kadir. But two sets of guests experience some mouldy misery in their bathrooms.
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Visit two is to Johnny Dough's Restaurant with Rooms in Conwy, North Wales. After a boat trip, host Morgan reveals his surprising past. Will his efforts produce good scores in the feedback?
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The competition begins at NightSky Glamping in Abersoch, run by Angie and her daughter Caitlin. The guests love the hot tubs and views, but one of them admits that they hate camping.
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Payment day brings frank discussions about everything from questionable hosting skills to substandard breakfasts, before the B&Bers learn how much they've been paid and who's won.
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Mum and daughter Annelies and Claudia Richardson host the final visit of the week at The Fauconberg Arms in North Yorkshire, where they think the food is just as important as the rooms.
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Rick and Sarah Blaney host the third visit at The Stamford in Southport. But the seaside stay gets off to a bad start when the 'impersonal' self check-in leaves some guests out in the cold.
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For the week's second visit, the B&Bers go glamping at Driftwood Luxury Lodges in Derbyshire. Host Carl is obsessed with interior design, but is his stylish homemade furniture practical?
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At the Grantham Arms in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, hosts Simon and Joe hope that dazzling décor and Joe's amazing hosting skills will be a winning combination.
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It's payment day, and the B&Bers debate their differences on everything from sleep issues to bathroom hygiene, before the winning B&B is crowned.
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