They are joined by charity worker Amber and marine engineer Lee, and retirees Adam and Mark. Three pairs of partners from Blackpool compete to win the 1,000 prize, including former dancer Rowan and businessman John, who start the proceedings. In the Midlands, loud and proud duo Fay and Wayne kick things off with their comfy country cuisine, while Sam and Tony go all out to dazzle with a glitz and glamour themed soire. Meanwhile, Chris and Barb, who've been married for almost 30 years, enjoy the night but don't rate Pete and Jason as any kind of rivals to their well-honed party throwing skills. Michelle and Cameron hope that their 23 years together, Michelle's attention to detail, and their competitive spirit will help them take the crown. 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. Meanwhile, things start to get interesting around the table. 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? Finally, it's Danny and Shira's chance to impress with some of their favourite comfort food. 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. Joker Mark and his wife Rachel host first. This episode comes from around Bristol and Bath. But guests Tony and Lisa aren't impressed. In the west of Scotland, a loosely themed Italian menu, a beef stroganoff that fails to live up to its billing, and a Scottish and Indian fusion menu that leaves the guests high and dry. Partners Hannah and Fiona kick off the competition with a Moroccan themed menu. Watch Come Dine with Me Couples Streaming Online - Yidio And so to Harry and Charlotte's grand finale. 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. Will it be Indian, Russian or will a good old British dinner nab the grand? They gamble on some wartime food and beginners luck. In and around Bristol, DJ Syvieng and his partner Abbi create Thai classics, gym buff Adele and husband Dave are out of their comfort zone, and Jim and Sandra get into the swing of things. Kate and Mike serve a Tex-Mex menu inspired by Kate's homeland of Texas. With two businesses, and four children, they have very little time for anything else, and spend little time together. Three couples in Manchester compete to throw the perfect dinner party, leading to language mishaps, a pescatarian disappointment, and a generous Italian feast. In Hull, image-conscious Jay and Heather kick off the competition with a menu inspired by their love of American food. Three pairs of partners from Blackpool compete to win the 1,000 prize, including former dancer Rowan and businessman John, who start the proceedings. According to Lisa, Howard is so laid back he's almost dead! A new gadget sees the couple spiralise a courgette for the first time and they create the week's second entirely vegetarian menu. North Wales: Well-to-do country types Des and Jo kick off the week. Kicking off the competition in Blackpool are practicing Buddhist Antonio and ex-redcoat Jason. British, Food & Travel TV, Competition Reality TV, Reality TV. Childhood sweethearts Richard and Andrea kick off with an all-Italian menu, even though their only connection with Italy is Richard's third cousin Chris who lives down the road! On the final night, everyone is impressed by NHS workers Mat and Lee's menu, but behind the scenes there's plenty of drama. The final hosts, Alan and Elisa, have dished out blunt feedback all week, so their guests could be out for revenge. But will fussy eaters Jess and Salv leave a bad taste in everyone's mouth? 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. The dining show heads to the Sussex coast, where childhood sweethearts Jemma and James kick off with a menu based on their unlikely romance. But competitive Daz and Kim are unsure about the sushi starter and foodies Martin and Kate are also proving tough to impress. First night hosts are 30-year-old beauty salon owner Carla and her fianc Marcus, whose wedding is just weeks away. The North/South divide crops up but it's David and Fletch's conversation about poo that sends the party down the pan. The first couple to tee off are golf fanatics Sam and his cabin crew wife Kelly and they're hoping that a golf-themed menu will score them a hole in one - but it could all turn into a bit of a bogey. Will the partners team up to win, or will the wine and conversation expose the cracks in their relationships? But when Tash finds a hair in her chicken, and Lee finds a greenfly in an edible pansy can Judy and Will pull their evening back? Party queens Soroya and Jodie serve up an unusual pie that horrifies super-confident Raj in Rugby. Fun-loving young couple Amy and Matt kick off the competition with a chaotic performance in the kitchen. Competitive couple Mike and Lisa kick off the contest in Worcester with an Italian-themed menu inspired by their upcoming wedding in Sorrento. We're continuously trying to improve TheTVDB, and the best way we can do that is to get feedback from you. Competitive dining gets personal as each pair have to work together to score the highest marks and take home the cash prize. In Birmingham, Talisa and her boyfriend Luke kick off the competition with a traditional Italian menu. But decorating company owner Stuart and his lady-of-leisure wife Jamie are shocked to see that the menu consists of not one, but two nearly identical dishes to their menu. Partners Fiona and Hannah kick things off with their Moroccan-themed menu. In Essex, Mark and Diane bring a taste of their Mediterranean travels to their menu - by way of their very own garden, and encourage their guests to sing with them, to mixed review. Inspired by their love of the countryside, they plan to utilise as much home-grown produce from their garden as possible. Three couples host dinner parties in Lincolnshire, with Lara and Greg, Jenna and Mitch, and Andrew and Liz all competing for the cash prize of 1,000. Happy-go-lucky hosts Jim and Justine kick off this competition from Portsmouth. In north east England, musicians Nick and Kelly get the ball rolling, diner style, with their rock 'n' roll themed night. Finally it's the turn of Luke and Louise to host and they manage to put in a polished performance, apart from their main course, where the over-cooked prawns lead Michael to open up about the time he got food hepatitis from a prawn salad. Young newlyweds Nicole and Nathan kick-start the competition with an ambitious 'fine dining' menu, but their tattoos do not go unnoticed. Up next is the turn of 1940s enthusiasts Jayne and Ricky who want to throw a dinner party themed on the Second World War. Danny & Holly's Tex-Mex Menu! But prank loving guests Jo and Steve take centre stage. Meanwhile, things start to get interesting around the table. Night two is hosted by proud parents Sophie and Elliot, but the other couples are not expecting much from the youngest pair. Day two sees Nancy, who is half Portugese, and Dean, who is Jamaican, put on a dinner party that reflects their heritage And if that's not enough, everyone's made to wear dog collars and doggie masks to add to the experience. In Luton, married couple Bridget and Peter kick off the competition with a menu of tried and tested dinner party favourites. In Coventry, self-confessed joker Neal and his level-headed wife Hazel serve their attempt at 'restaurant standard' food. Stable owner Alice and her boyfriend Ollie, travel specialists Gareth and Hihine, and newlyweds John and Katy compete over three evenings to throw the best dinner party. But Victoria and Andrew are left feeling worse for wear after a game of smoothie pong involving sprout juice, and Terri is less than pleased with the sportswear dress code. 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. Three couples from south Wales compete to host the best dinner party and win the 1,000 prize, beginning with beautician Rachael and her partner Nick, who prepare a selection of dishes they've never made before. Novice hosts and accomplished bickerers Debbie and Richard are up next, but tension in the kitchen spills over to the table, leading to some cold food and awkward chat. Next up, Chris and Hilary are convinced that no one can beat their idyllic holiday park setting and their flavoursome but healthy menu. Finally, it's Jemma and Darren's chance to impress, and while Darren takes the lead in the kitchen, Jemma is the glamorous assistant who doesn't appear to actually assist! In Durham, Steph and James plan a night of gastropub favourites, that's if they can get through the day without falling out. Format [ edit] The show features five amateur chefs who live in the same town or area, who each host a three-course dinner party for the other contestants at their own home. 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? The heat is on - and this chef's not mincing any words Australian bakers compete to impress judges Maggie Beer and Matt Moran. In Aberdeen, aspiring singer Lek and footballer boyfriend Josh's Asian/West Indian fusion food competes with Ange and Davie's kangaroo curry and Jennifer and Jason's travel-inspired menu. In Bournemouth, Dorset, PR company owners Jackie and Richard are first to host, putting on a classy evening with a few celebrity names thrown in for good measure. There are bad table manners, disagreements about gender roles and plenty of criticism in Somerset. Be the first to contribute. Day two it's the turn of fashion conscious duo Sam and Emma, who hope to wow their guests with a glamorous themed evening, including spray-painting a beef Wellington gold. Dinner Parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. And Marjie and Matt push the boat out with a Titanic themed evening. In Essex, Karen and DJ Paul, outdoorsy couple Lucy and her partner Paul, and Pat and her husband Tino compete in a week featuring a guest who is left hungry and an unconventional dessert. Three couples cook up a feast in a bid to win the prize. First to the door are bank manager Steve and his civil partner Sean. But outspoken duo Jane and John are not loving the modern twists, while German-born romantic author Delilah, and her Irish boyfriend Laurence, love it so much they start feeding each other at the table, much to the horror of their hosts. Finally, it's Laura and Blaine's turn to wow their guests with some classic cooking and an evening of sparkling wit and entertainment, but will Blaine's beef bourguignon be enough to top the score board? In Yorkshire, partners Javvina and Tyrone kick off the competition with an international menu. When Leanne can't stomach either the scallops or peas, the others are left wondering whether she'll be a handful all week. Genre (s): Reality, Game Show, Food & Cooking Season 1 Episodes tbd S1:E20. While Dave takes charge in the kitchen, Lee changes into a belly dancer. Last to host are Louise and Mark, who want to push the boat out with their menu, but some culinary mishaps let them down. Roger has spent a fortune on steaks but doesn't manage to cook them to the liking of everyone. There are multiple Chrises, a royal doppelganger, nautical costumes and sea-themed games in Plymouth, as Mena and Chris take on Vicky and Chris and Sarah and Chris. In Berkshire, Julian showcases his home-cured pastrami, Tash and Rob's healthy menu fails on presentation, and Chris and Amanda's menu is inspired by love. Day two is the turn of competitive cooks Michael and Joanna, and the final night is hosted by laid-back couple Trudy and Anselm, who hope their casual style will win over their guests. 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. The host with the most points at the end of the week wins 1,000 pounds. 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. 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. But it's their dessert that packs the biggest punch - deep fried jam sandwiches are a hit with Glen, but prove too stodgy for the others. 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. Gurvinder and Tina kick off the competition in Southampton with a Punjabi feast with a twist. They are joined by Clayton and Nina, and Lee and Maemae. 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. On the last day, Alex and Richard are calm, collected, and on the ball. First to host from the West Midlands are free spirits Michelle and Carl, who get all Zen over their home-grown produce. Will the partners team up to win, or will the wine and conversation expose the cracks in their relationships? The second night sees corporate city slickers Louise and Dan attempt to forge their way into the lead with the use of spreadsheet organization, while the third night is the domain of fun loving couple Pippa and Lee. The second couple are 38 year-old travel agent Joanne and her 32 year-old partner Simon, and completing the line-up are housewife Helen and banking manager Adam. Can Michelle and Craig or Jo and Alex do better with their fine dining and Caribbean menus? Last to host are Simon and Edyta, who treat their rival couples to a night of international cuisine. They create a night of Asian cuisine inspired by Terry's travels to Thailand. 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! Finally, it's the turn of fancy dress enthusiasts Tony and Rebecca to host, with a dessert based on Tower Bridge and a starter resembling a rugby pitch. 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! Lee and fiance Nicky begin the competition in Bristol with an Italian-themed menu, followed by Libby and Graham, who have been married for 54 years, and lively couple Nico and Sky. In Berkshire, beauty therapist Emma and boyfriend Sean kick off the week with an OMG night of acronyms, pet names and fine food. Loved-up partners of 23 years, happy-go-lucky Lisa and her cabbie husband Nick are happy to try it all. And who will win that cloche-full of cash? And there's an outburst over the Essex dialect during desert at Mike and Carol's. But Richard and Marina aren't impressed by their simple fare, and Shawn and his wife Kendra find Peter's behaviour even less palatable. Competing are Sharon and Brian, and Emma and Trevor, with their musical tribute to Bob Marley. Come Dine With Me - Blackpool Massive - YouTube But can the stateside grub bag them that grand? But Richard is more of a hindrance than a help when it comes to the cooking. But things don't go to plan when their ice cream curdles and Shawn has a mishap with an egg. Finally, it's the turn of oldest couple Richard and Christine to host an evening of what they call dinner party classics. Greater Manchester is the location for three couples to host a trio of dinner parties. Finally, it's David and Sarah's turn to impress with a menu that represents their heritage, with dishes from Russia, Armenia and a Scottish/American dessert, Lisa and Jesue begin the contest in this episode from Cambridge and Peterborough, as they compete against bickering partners Paul and Gareth, and posh millennials Georgie and Alex. Amanda and her husband Anthony kick off proceedings with an ambitious menu. The third couple are food technology teacher Kim and her fireman boyfriend Sean. They are joined by Jake and Desiree, and Daisy and Will. In Aberdeen, Nicola and her boyfriend Russell, Megan and her boyfriend Sean, and married duo Claire and Gerry compete in a week featuring leg wrestling, a shocking revelation and a goat. And will Sean's meat feast prove too much for squeamish Sophie? 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. Come Dine with Me - Series 43: Episode 70 | All 4 - Channel 4 Completing the line-up are festival-lover Oli and his girlfriend LC. Come Dine With Me takes people who are experts in the art of giving the perfect dinner party and puts their skills to the test. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Three couples from North London and Hertfordshire go fork to fork. Things get prickly during the starter, continue through the night, and end in a table-top bust up. Last to host is self-confessed perfectionist Kevin, with partner Clare. This episode heads to the West Midlands for a confrontational three days. On night three Dylan and holistic canine nutritionist Emma decide to share their passion by feeding their guests food they'd be happy to serve their dogs! No more steak and key lime pies, but will the standard of cooking be high enough to see them walk away with the grand? Come Dine with Me - Season 1 Episode 7: Blackpool - Metacritic 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 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. First to host in Ashford, Kent, are Francophiles Stephanie and Ian who amaze their guests by living in a tiny version of the Palace of Versailles. Last to host are computer salesman Dave and his girlfriend Sarah, who plan to focus their attention on a fun evening with good quality food. 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. Farm-dwelling self-confessed recluses Nikki and Clive kick off in East Anglia with their first ever dinner party, vying with Lloyd and Molly's Thai menu and seasoned hosts Pete and Kirsty. Kevin sees himself as a bit of a 'masterchef' and goes into the final night brimming with confidence that his 'foodie' menu will blow away the competition. Finally it's David and Fletch's turn to wow with the week's second Mexican extravaganza, but after last night's dip in atmosphere, the hosts have a job to pick up the pace and cement over the cracks. Please consider taking this quick survey to let us know how we're doing and what we can do better. Is his confidence justified or will someone else scoop the cash? The evening seems to go well with Glen polishing off his own food, and everyone else's too. Jan and Anton host first in Birmingham, with a Spanish menu, before Chris and Kelly and Bally and Manjeet take their turns entertaining the others in the hope of winning 1,000. Couples Come Dine With Me (Tuesday December 15, 2015) On night two, Maggie and Rick turn the clock back 500 years with a Tudor evening featuring a menu of wild boar pt and beef cheeks. Day two sees Ange and Dave cook up recipes using only the finest ingredients - according to them. Day two sees Paula and Andy cooking up a selection of family favourites. 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. Kicking off the competition in Reading is couple Liz and David, with a menu replicating the first food they ever cooked together. Day two sees refined duo Judy and Will attempt to woo their guests with a fresh healthy menu. With the hosts' glamourous wedding taking centre stage, things get awkward when the others discuss marriage plans. Sophie and partner Shaun are the first hosts in Hull. But with Carl plotting yet more pranks, will they grate on the others and scupper the host's chances of winning the 1000? Super competitive husband and wife Kenny and Lisa kick things off with a meal that they think is restaurant quality - no less. Their guests have mixed opinions on this. Taking up the culinary gauntlet in the East Midlands are partners Kev and Chelsey, Jayne and Ricky, and straight-talking Louise and Mark. 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. But there are a few mistakes, which Nicole and Nathan are keen to point out. Aussies Karla and Aiden kick off the competition in south London with a modern menu inspired by their first rendezvous. This episode comes from Dartford and Beckenham, where Jamie and his fiance Carol kick off the competition with a party themed evening, inspired by their passion for all things 'crazy'. Last to host are Sean and Steve. "Couples Come Dine with Me" Blackpool (TV Episode 2015) - IMDb Angela's blender malfunctions and sprays her with gravy, and Paul and Debbie offend their hosts by questioning the intelligence of their beloved Chihuahuas. In the North East, married duo Lynne and Ian, newly-weds Jess and Connor and engaged couple Tom and Sam compete in a high-energy week featuring plate smashing and a Shirley Bassey serenade. With an international mix of cuisines up for critique this week, which one will take the 1000 cash prize? This brand new series kicks off from in and around Bristol, where first night hosts, fitness fanatics Billy and Tasha, bring a taste of the east to the west with their Thai inspired menu. . Jodie and Ben are hoping to impress their guests with a varied menu, which includes a risky starter of raw lamb tartare. More about series. Finally it's Sian and Tim's chance to show what they can do with the second Thai-themed menu in two days. 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. 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. Essex: Market trader Russell and retired nurse Nicola kick off the competition and they're joined by Elliot and Sophie, and Gemma and Glen. Maddi and her husband Givon start the competition with a night of fine champagne and fusion food inspired by their Sri Lankan heritage and British roots. All are great cooks and excellent hosts - but they're all very. Paul Martin Air Date: February 4, 2005 tbd S1:E19. Their first guests are newlyweds Sam and Emma, followed by dinner party enthusiasts Alex and Richard. Rugby fan Andy and dental nurse Holly kick off in Yorkshire with a Mexican fiesta - but with a few blunders in the kitchen Couples Come Dine with Me: Yorkshire epizoda 29. sezna 5. Twice. In Brighton, will it be style-over-substance for young couple Hannah and Luke's ambitiously trendy menu?
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