The final night sees David and Sammi planning a party to end the week, balanced with a healthy menu. Engaged duo Tony and Ami kick off the competition in East Sussex with an evening of raucous fun, but foodies Chris and Charlene are baffled by the cultural references, and Polish pair Izabella and Michal are left tired from chewing on Ami's rock-solid banoffee pies. Harry and Charlotte assume the menu will be from the Soviet Bloc and are not looking forward to it, while Nick and Dinara are certain none of the group will have tasted their food before - let alone be able to pronounce it. The group is less than impressed with their hosts' celebrity connections, things get heated when Sam gives Ange a dose of her own medicine, and a musical interlude fails to hit all the right notes. With the hosts feeling the pressure as the 'lamb-off' reaches its conclusion, will their different takes on the meat snatch them the victory or leave them feeling sheepish? In Hull, image-conscious Jay and Heather kick off the competition with a menu inspired by their love of American food. But when Chris waxes lyrical about their motorhome, their guests long for him to finish. They're joined by professional Thai boxer Candy and her fellow fighter and partner Michael, who don't hold back when it comes to their opinions on the food, somewhat unsettling their hosts. Sam and Millie find out that the couple keep a dinner party diary dating back to 1992, having hosted over 500. Joining them are Mitesh and Jess and Paul and Mandy. First to host from the West Midlands are free spirits Michelle and Carl, who get all Zen over their home-grown produce. The hosts mix Eastern and traditional fayre for guests Louise and Danny, and Emma and Samson. With two businesses, and four children, they have very little time for anything else, and spend little time together. Day two sees school inspectors Dave and Linda offer French fine dining. Finally, it's Sharon and Simon's chance to show the others how it should be done. In Nottingham, Omer and his wife Adeeba, sustainable food growers Bobby and Alison, and Liz and Stuart compete in a week featuring experimental food, a compost loo and a stately home. In Bromley, Ryan and Julie's food fails to wow, with one guest comparing the main to vomit! Or will they bring them home the grand? In Nottingham, fun-loving couple Karen and Irena kick off the competition with a no-frills menu of belly-busting comfort food. Day two sees Ana and Ian whip up a menu inspired by Ana's Latino roots and their hosting skills are put to the test with some brutal feedback about their grub. In this episode from Manchester, outspoken Raf and his partner Kevin are first up with their healthy menu (healthy minus the chocolate cake for dessert that is). Come Dine With Me has expanded to a variety of formats including singles, couples and celebrity specials!Content distributed by ITV Studios. Everyone loves the chicken wings starter, but the spicy fish main proves too much for electrician Paul, and his wife Karen is unsure of international couple Ari and Amanda as they seem 'a bit posh'. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Watch Come Dine with Me Couples 2014 2 Seasons Dinner parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. In north London, Helen and her outspoken boyfriend David, Vicky and her partner Geoff, and Sara and her husband Thierry compete in a week featuring the fashions and food of the 1980s. Day Two sees an organised Penny taking charge in the kitchen, while it's left to Thom to lower the tone by announcing that Penny takes pictures of her poo. Narrated by David Lamb, the lively longtime host of the original "Come Dine With Me." More Details. Party queens Soroya and Jodie serve up an unusual pie that horrifies super-confident Raj in Rugby. In Northampton, first hosts cockney duo Shelly and her husband Scott dish up a night full of food that they think nobody will have heard of before! Couples Come Dine with Me It's double the fun, as couples come together to host dinner parties in an exciting twist for the popular competitive dining show Sign in to play Wed 12 Feb 2020:. The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former dancer Rowan and businessman John meet competitive Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne in their matching tie-dye outfits. Their tactics seem to go down well as the smaller portions prove a hit, but it's Gemma's love for burlesque that grabs most attention. In Warwickshire, Katie and Clive's attempt at a fine dining menu fails to please discerning diner Bianca, while Levi and Hannah's Scottish menu with an Asian twist gets a mixed reception. But when well-to-do Graham and wife Sarah discover they're doing exactly the same dessert, the cheesecake war is on. Taking up the culinary gauntlet in the East Midlands are partners Kev and Chelsey, Jayne and Ricky, and straight-talking Louise and Mark. Will hubby Stuart be able to keep his cool in the kitchen? Day two sees competitive duo Donna and Simon attempt a traditional dinner party, but the food is anything but classic, leaving their chances of bagging the grand hanging by a thread. In Belfast, Sarah and Paddy kick things off with a fine-dining feast. Web designer Danny and his wife, compliance manager Holly, kick off the week in Northampton with a Tex Mex menu. In Cheltenham, ditzy youngsters Will and Kim keep everyone entertained with their lack of general knowledge and random comments. In the West Country, Charlotte and Miguel's Venezuelan menu competes with Pansy and Rob's sophisticated fare and alternative healing practitioners Elle and Dave's organic wheat-free feast. Will Cherith and David and Joanne and Jim fall head over heels for their love-themed menu? And a well-disguised burnt dessert is uncovered. Stars Dave Lamb Holly Blake Joanne See production, box office & company info Add to Watchlist Photos Add photo Top cast Dave Lamb Self - Narrator And can Pasha's Persian rice pudding win the grand? It's double the fun, as couples come together to host dinner parties in an exciting twist for the popular competitive dining show, The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former dancer Rowan and businessman John meet competitive Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne in their matching tie-dye outfits, In the West Country, Sam and his wife Kate take on Aron and Kath, and Colin and Kate, In Aberdeen, Nicola and her boyfriend Russell take on Megan and Sean, and Claire and Gerry, In the North East, Lynne and Ian take on newly-weds Jess and Connor, and Tom and Sam, In County Antrim, newly-weds Rebecca and Gareth take on Nel and Billy, and Mandy and Jim, In Nottingham, Omer and his wife Adeeba take on Bobby and Alison, and Liz and Stuart, In Brighton, Geoff and Paula take on competitive Richard and Jade, and Bonny and Dave, In Cardiff, first-time hosts Abi and Jake take on Ashleigh and Jack, and Karen and James, In East Anglia, competitive Kim and Martin take on Debbie and Richard, and Jamie and Mark, In Glasgow, Melanie and David take on two Kennys, and Ami and her husband Stuart, In Essex, Karen and Paul take on Lucy and her partner Paul, and Pat and her husband Tino, In north London, Helen and David take on Vicky and Geoff, and Sara and Thierry, In Manchester, Michelle and Laura take on Rob and Emma, and Lorenzo and Katie, In Birmingham, Jan and Anton take on Chris and his wife Kelly, and Bally and Manjeet, In Plymouth, Mena and Chris take on Vicky and Chris and Sarah and Chris, There's unimpressive beef, Korean chicken on a crumpet, and hot tub fanciness in Yorkshire, In Somerset, married couple Jacqueline and Stephen take on Jess and Fred and Rob and Simon, In Cardiff, newly-weds Laura and Sean are joined by Lesley and Keith, and Rachel and Lee, In Glasgow, Kirsty and Alistair are joined by Adrian and Amanda, and Mark and Claire, In Newcastle, Sharna and Silvar are joined by Shannon and Max, and Charlotte and Russ, In East Anglia, Chris and Debbie are joined by Jake and Desiree, and Daisy and Will. In Brighton, Dan and his partner of 16 years Pippa are hoping a menu of family favourites will bag them the grand. Beautician Rachel isn't keen on James and Louisa's kill-it-cook-it-eat-it theme in Kent. In Sheffield, there's non-stop bickering and an evening of romance as car salesman Paul and his partner Sara compete with newlyweds Russell and Shane and kooky duo Janine and Neil. On day two Tracey and Daryl are extremely confident their menu will win over their guests. But straight- talking Michelle isn't convinced about the food, and even tells Ben he has alien ears. Astronautical engineer Adam and junior doctor Steph kick the week off, in and around Berkshire. Harry Hill hosts the junior version of the baking competition. A very spicy kebab ignites the taste buds of married couple Danny and Shira and an oven malfunction leaves a nasty taste in the mouth of husband and wife Ana and Ian. In Glasgow, young parents Kirsty and Alistair, Elvis impersonator Adrian and his wife Amanda, and Mark and Claire compete in a week featuring musical chairs, karaoke and edible bowls. Nicky and Lee 's night features scallops with a white chocolate foam and Lee dressing as a hotdog. Stewart and Lynn serve up an 'odd' menu on the final night, but is their confidence in a very unusual pudding misplaced? Kicking off the competition with a night of fine-dining are partners Dan and Jacqui, who between them reckon they've got it cracked with their combination of cooking and presentation skills. Reserved pair Lauren and Jack prepare a sophisticated menu reflecting the hosts' heritage in South Africa and Burma. Kicking off the competition in Jersey are hairdresser Jade and her partner Harley. Contestants from the West Midlands compete for the cash prize of 1,000, with Rosie and Darren, Jamie and Alison, and Sean and Helen taking turns to try to make the best impression, Englishman Andrew and his Sweden-born wife Sophia kick off the competition in Glasgow, with a Swedish-inspired menu. With the food going down a storm with most of their guests, they come up a little short on the hosting. Michelle and Cameron hope that their 23 years together, Michelle's attention to detail, and their competitive spirit will help them take the crown. In Glasgow, there's a night of comfort food, a table sing-along, some undercooked beef and one of the hosts flame grills her own kitchen equipment. Taking on the culinary baton are Esther and her show-off husband Darryl, quirky Louise and her partner David, and flamboyant theatre loving Carl, and his more reserved husband Brian. With an international mix of cuisines up for critique this week, which one will take the 1000 cash prize? Dinner Parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. There's dancing disappointment and royal revelations in Somerset, as married couple Jacqueline and Stephen take on Jess and her 'Instagram boyfriend' Fred, and green-fingered Rob and Simon. A trio of couples try to outdo each other in Aberdeen, coming up with an Ibizan fiesta, an evening of posh nosh and dinner party classics and a vegetarian-influenced menu. But there are a few mistakes, which Nicole and Nathan are keen to point out. Day two is the turn of happy campers, Oli and LC, who cook a fully vegetarian menu, and welcome their guests for drinks in a specially erected festival tent. No more steak and key lime pies, but will the standard of cooking be high enough to see them walk away with the grand? They're feeling positive, but with some members of the group more boisterous than others, will their confidence last? Paul Martin Air Date: February 4, 2005 tbd S1:E19. Day two sees Colin and Craig try to claw back the limelight and jolly up the mood. Also coming to dinner is 28-stone Eddie 'The Beast' Hall - Britain's strongest man - with wife Alex, and sport-loving Simon and Lauren. This episode comes from Nottinghamshire, where building company owners Kirsty and Gary are first off with a refined menu inspired by their love of travel. In Swindon, fashion-conscious Carla and Hayley, who serve up a spicy, Caribbean-themed menu, are joined by self-confessed food snob Jeanette and husband Rob, plus lovebirds Tim and Kath. But bonding with multilingual lawyer Ayesha, and astrophysicist and spinet-playing Stephen, proves more difficult for some. But will their effort to win the grand be de-railed by Bonita's outspoken comments and Tony's love of army style 'banter'? Have they done enough to win the cash? Aussies Karla and Aiden kick off the competition in south London with a modern menu inspired by their first rendezvous. In East Sussex, Freddy and Anita serve up a traditional Ghanaian menu which proves to be quite controversial, with cow's feet and tripe too much for Peter and Lisa to swallow. And a cold soup starter divides opinions. Can Matt and Paul impress her with their posh nosh and unique dance routines? Middle-aged couple Helen and husband Lorne put their 24 years of experience together into a safe, solid menu. As the night develops, so does a budding bromance. Welcome to the world of extreme cake making, where sugar craft specialists up and down the country dream up ever more elaborate ways to satisfy our sweet tooth. Finally, Rob still can't believe his luck in meeting his Lithuanian wife Egle and feels the need to regularly pinch himself whenever he looks at her. Engaged couple Anita and Cash get the ball rolling in north London, with a menu drawing on their Indian heritage. They all have their own unique styles of cooking and entertaining, but they're all determined to impress, because at the end of each evening, the guests will give their host a mark out of ten. And who will win that cloche-full of cash? As of July 2020, there have been 45 series. They are joined by foodie couple Jake and Emily, and party-lovers Chantell and Lisa. But can the stateside grub bag them that grand? They are joined by Shan and Lauren, and Jared and Ian. In County Antrim, newly-weds Rebecca and Gareth, Nel and Billy, and Mandy and Jim compete in a week featuring a Mexican fiesta, risky puddings and a vegetarian who doesn't like vegetables. Things get prickly during the starter, continue through the night, and end in a table-top bust up. In Liverpool, Ste and Danielle try to impress with their American themed menu. But can their simple food done well make up for the weirdness? Second couple, Maria and her husband Terry, have been married an impressive 28 years. Three couples host dinner parties in Bedfordshire, with Gavin and Jodie, Francis and Yvonne, and Lisa and Ed all competing for the cash prize of 1,000. Couples Come Dine With Me (Tuesday December 15, 2015) Come Dine With Me Takip et Series 03 | Episode 17 | Manchester Hard-to-please Gillian and long-suffering husband Steve kick things off with a simple menu delivered with an emphasis on presentation. But will it be Happy Days or will the guests be All Shook Up? Day two sees an international-themed menu being served up, while a menu of hearty cuisine and obscure meats are prepared on the final night. A funny bunch of videos from our trip to Blackpool last wee - a "Come Dine With Me" special! Maggie is put off by the soup and Tina isn't a fan of the lamb rump main but it's Marc's low energy and seriousness that concerns the guests most of all. In Bournemouth, John and Karen showcase their home grown food. Finally, it's the turn of self-proclaimed yuppies Cherry and Lawrence to host. Suzanne's determined to win, but will Simon prove a hindrance when things hot up in the kitchen? After bearing the brunt of Graham's humour for most of the week, Alex finally outshines him in a fact-off, but like most of the week, the food is hit and miss. It's Keith and Jane's turn to impress on night three, but it doesn't really go according to plan, as Keith goes full 'Alan Partridge'. Jodie and Ben are hoping to impress their guests with a varied menu, which includes a risky starter of raw lamb tartare. In Grimsby, straight-talking Mel and partner Patrick host guests seasoned ravers Vanessa and Steve, and lovebirds Amber and Ryan who raise eyebrows with their coordinated pink attire. Three couples from Leeds compete to host the best dinner party, beginning with construction manager Martin and his wife Amanda, who are determined to win. In the West Midlands, image-conscious couple Sarah and Jack kick off with a clean-living menu which is a little too healthy for the guests, but they all let loose at the silent disco. Three couples from North London and Hertfordshire go fork to fork. They are joined by Clayton and Nina, and Lee and Maemae. The brand new series continues in Manchester, where married couple Victoria and Andrew kick off with an Italian themed menu. The dining show heads to the Sussex coast, where childhood sweethearts Jemma and James kick off with a menu based on their unlikely romance. Finally, Chris and Barb rely on their years of hosting experience and their teamwork skills to deliver a tried and tested menu, and throw in a little something extra. Sadly for them, music-loving Dennis and Tina are less than impressed. Up next is the turn of 1940s enthusiasts Jayne and Ricky who want to throw a dinner party themed on the Second World War. Home / / couples come dine with me blackpool holly. With it becoming clear that there are three nights of lamb in store, how will the guests cope? In Cardiff, fun first-time hosts Abi and Jake, vegan couple Ashleigh and Jack, and 52-year-olds Karen and James compete in a week featuring some American grub and a fully plant-based menu. But things don't go to plan when their ice cream curdles and Shawn has a mishap with an egg. Blackpool and Preston 5/5: Health assistant Lisa banks on her no-faff menu to bag the cash. But when they serve themselves something slightly different their guests are not impressed. Night two sees trainee solicitor Fareena and her husband Cahit present their tried and tested menu. In Cambridgeshire, big kids Wizz and Luke kick off with a children's party themed night. Day two sees Steven and Claire's German-inspired menu. Loved-up partners of 23 years, happy-go-lucky Lisa and her cabbie husband Nick are happy to try it all. Fiances Lindsay and Tara, who have been together seven years, are second to host, and some of Lindsay's jokes don't go down too well with all of the guests. They are rivalled by competitive engaged couple Amy and Nico who impress with their entertainment and Hannah and Nick, who try to prove their doubters wrong by cooking duck to order. And if that's not enough, everyone's made to wear dog collars and doggie masks to add to the experience. Super competitive husband and wife Kenny and Lisa kick things off with a meal that they think is restaurant quality - no less. First up in this episode from Essex are partners Mike and Heather, with a menu of Mediterranean-inspired dishes. In and around Newcastle, Jamie and Georgi think Laura and Kevin's steak and chips is too basic, but is that just their posh palette? Tina and Lance plan a 'sharing-and-caring' menu, but James and Louisa keep putting their foot in it. Also vying to win are Sally and Joanne who hope to impress their guests with an unusual menu that features a Tandoori Tower and a belly-busting breakfast, before competitive duo Holly and Ollie pull out all the stops in an attempt to secure the cash. This episode heads to the north east of England where married couple Kevin and Lalita kick off the competition with a menu inspired by Italian food and local produce. For the final dinner, Paul and Ed opt for a flavourful fare that proves a bit much for those with a fondness for plainer food, and with the contest over, the competitors anxiously wait to discover which party was considered the best. And after Jim reels off wisecrack after wisecrack, Stewart and Lynn fear he might become a little too much to handle. Sophie and partner Shaun are the first hosts in Hull. Married couple Caroline and Steve, newly engaged Jade and Seb and married co-workers Bev and Nick vie for the crown and the cash in Plymouth. In an eclectic week comprising of golf-themed food, festival frolics and dog food, the jury's out on who will take home the 1000 cash prize. In Manchester, Gillian and her husband Steve kick things off with a simple menu, which fails to please vegetarians Holly and Richard. Exhibitionist Phil showcases his credentials as the BBQ king of Stoke on Trent. Fifty-somethings Lesley and Roger kick off the competition in Leicester with an international themed menu inspired by their love of luxury cruises. This episode comes from in and around Glasgow, where Mandi and Ally kick off the competition with some family favourites, starting with some Scottish charcuterie. So, if one person's perfect dinner party is another person's evening from hell, how will our hosts cope with a whole week of each other's hospitality?Each night for a week, one of our hosts will throw a dinner party for the others. In Durham, Steph and James plan a night of gastropub favourites, that's if they can get through the day without falling out. But outspoken sisters Sue and Joyce are not loving the sushi. Be the first to contribute. Day two sees Paula and Andy cooking up a selection of family favourites. Couples Come Dine with Me - Series 2: Episode 2 | All 4 Couples Come Dine with Me Tue 28 Apr 2015: Blackpool The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former. But will all the spice ruin their chances of winning the grand? . Summaries The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former dancer Rowan and businessman John meet competitive Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne in their matching tie-dye outfits. Is it enough to win them the grand? Can they find a formula which will impress picky Leanne? Newly engaged Andrew and Sue offer up a menu of classic tried and tested dishes, Ben and prankster Ruth intrigue with breakfast-themed grub and Helen and Victoria show the others how things are done. Dawn and Simon, who've been married for 27 years, and hipsters Darren and Sian find themselves to be kindred spirits. The second night sees married couple Ruth and her husband Martin present a traditional, romantic meal to their guests. Night two sees Michael and Laura reliving their Ibizan wedding with a Spanish themed menu, although after his performance on night one, it's fair to say David wouldn't have made Laura's guest list given the choice! There's a big shock in store for Will and Judy when Jess reveals a tattoo of their names on her arm but all is not what it seems, and when Jess takes something off at the table will it be all over for the lively duo? Cultured types Eveleen and her ex-thespian husband Michael compete against couple Leanne and Ricci, with a 22 year age gap between them, and unromantic Paul and Natasha. South Wales: South African born Nigel, and his Welsh wife Nikki, kick off with dishes from Nigel's homeland, but self-confessed fine-diners Simon and Darren prove tough to impress. And expectations are high for foodies Jen and Alex. Dionne and Ameel prepare an Indian-inspired meal on the second night of the competition, before Angela and Jeff hope their no-nonsense menu can secure them the money. couples come dine with me blackpool holly . But Liverpudlians Nycola and Andy begin to tire of Emma's energy. Daniela and Stuart serve an Italian spread, Josh and Georgie turn on the style with a private party bus, and Manisha and Akshay are sure Manisha's fusion menu will blow the guests away. In north London, married couple Elorm and Mimi are confident that their Afro-fusion menu and some Afro-beats will see them triumph. Their simple salad starter and French-inspired chicken leave Kevin thinking the grand is his for the taking. First night hosts are 30-year-old beauty salon owner Carla and her fianc Marcus, whose wedding is just weeks away. This divides girlfriends Ciara and Carley, while Terri and husband David aren't keen on the couples' decision to invite a gospel choir to perform. In Portsmouth, an organic, nutritionally balanced meal competes with a night of glitter and sparkle, and a main that's compared to a school dinner. Can their hearty menu trump Sam and Paula's experimental flavours and Mark and Debbie's red carpet hosting? They attempt to show that despite their combative exterior they can work in harmony to put on a good night. Competitive dining gets personal as each pair have to work together to score the highest marks and take home the cash prize. Three rival couples in Essex and East London compete in the dinner-party challenge, beginning with Spencer and Sara's simple, Jewish feast. Essex: Market trader Russell and retired nurse Nicola kick off the competition and they're joined by Elliot and Sophie, and Gemma and Glen. Married couple Howard and Lisa kick off the competition as Lisa takes control in the kitchen. Day two sees Nycola and Andy cooking 'poshed up' versions of classic dishes but the North/South divide is widened by Andy's welcome sign on their door and things go downhill from there. On day two, Kelsey and Chris hope to spice up their guests' lives with a Mexican fiesta. Veda and Varun kick off with a Bollywood bash and Indian-themed menu, Rachel and Anna aim to impress with their home-cooked favourites, and Su and Dave throw a mad hatter tea party with costumes. In Devon, married couple Suzanne and Gary kick off the competition with a 'Britalian' menu, featuring British classics with an Italian twist. Three pairs of partners from Blackpool compete to win the 1,000 prize, including former dancer Rowan and businessman John, who start the proceedings. Greater Manchester is the location for three couples to host a trio of dinner parties. Will the partners team up to win, or will the wine and conversation expose the cracks in their relationships? More about series. Three couples from the West Country compete, with Tam and Stuart kicking off the week with an evening of local cuisine, followed by Ian and Phil, and Kyle and Renee. And will gym bunnies Neil and Emma have a cheat day? Be the first to contribute. And will Nigel and Yvonne stop singing? But Neal's jesting with his younger guests doesn't go down so well. Nick and Dinara host night two with Nick following orders very, very closely. Night two sees hosts Dennis and Tina bring some razzle dazzle to proceedings but former news reporter Keith and wife Jane prove hard to please. Will Luan's bog roll entertainment go down well? They are anxious to prove that their food will be fine dining rather than the student fare anticipated by their guests. In Hertfordshire, Sinead and partner Tony lay on a Gaelic feast and there's a non-stop fun factory from Tony as he attempts silly dances, silly jokes and silly accents! This episode comes from Liverpool, where Essex-born Emma and her husband Mark kick off the competition with their take on the ultimate Mexican fiesta. In East Anglia, ultra-competitive Kim and Martin, landscape gardeners Debbie and Richard, and gadget kings Jamie and Mark compete in a week featuring collapsing food and kitchen shortcuts. 0% Joining them are chatterbox Dawn and her husband Keith and romantic couple Mark and Shaun. To top things off, there's a bizarre breakdancing demo at Jake and Helen's. Three East Sussex couples compete for the 1,000 prize, including one pair who divide up the cooking and the hosting, and another duo who cannot seem to stop bickering. In Cumbria, Sarka and Paul's massive Czech portions defeat almost all of the other guests, there's a musical extravaganza, and a menu that takes a tour of Europe. Meanwhile, things start to get interesting around the table. And so to Harry and Charlotte's grand finale. The third couple are Lehandra and Joe, who have only been dating for five months, and have never thrown a dinner party together before. While the boat is a hit, the food leaves a little to be desired. Finally it's Jane and John's chance to entertain with their version of a classic menu. Second hosts are marketing manager Hannah and her fianc Paul, who cause a stir with their cutting comments to one another. Joining them is Keith and his laid-back wife Maz, and foodies Dan and Les. According to Lisa, Howard is so laid back he's almost dead! Day two sees fitness-loving Ciara and Carley cooking up a healthy, clean-eating menu. We're continuously trying to improve TheTVDB, and the best way we can do that is to get feedback from you. Hoping to inspire an atmosphere of love and sharing, the hosts are surprised by just how much their guests get on board with the theme. And there's an outburst over the Essex dialect during desert at Mike and Carol's. Next, Ross and Hanne stake their claim to the 1,000 prize, before everyone is brought to the farm for Gail and Nigel's evening. Couples Come Dine with Me: Yorkshire Couples Come Dine with Me (2017) Reality show | UK. But professional footballer Gary seems to prefer bickering with Linda, his wife of nine years, to being lovey-dovey. Despite a kitchen ding dong they put on a united front at the dinner table but they get a dose of their own medicine from one diner out for revenge. Day two is the turn of German born Kat, and her partner Scott, an RAF air cadet trainer. In Wiltshire, Andrew and David host a ritzy affair, but Andrew's celebrity name-dropping fails to impress, and David gets a horrified reaction to his collection of Victorian hair clippings. In Berkshire, beauty therapist Emma and boyfriend Sean kick off the week with an OMG night of acronyms, pet names and fine food. Day two is the turn of competitive footballer Luke and his fiance Nikki who, despite having never been to the country, feel sure their Thai menu will win them the cash prize. First to host are Sam and Karl with an 80s inspired menu, but rock-hard bread, soggy salmon and a hairy dessert leaves a nasty taste in the mouth for the guests. North Wales: Well-to-do country types Des and Jo kick off the week. Come Dine with Me is a British reality series that has aired on Channel 4 since 10 January 2005 and is narrated by Dave Lamb. Last to host are Sean and Steve. This episode comes from in and around Cambridge where young couple Fiona and Anthony kick off the competition with a 'Carnival' style dinner party.