There's competitive piata bashing and large helpings of frank feedback in Marbella. 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. All are great cooks and excellent hosts - but they're all very. 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. They are joined by sprightly couple Shannon and Max, and loved-up partners Charlotte and Russ. German-born Rosie and husband David have been married for 25 years, and are as loved-up now as the day they met. Channel 4 | E4 | BBC America | Air Date: August 18, 2010 Starring: Dave Lamb Summary: This week, the hosts include an infamous drag queen and a B&B landlady. 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. On day two Tracey and Daryl are extremely confident their menu will win over their guests. 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. Kicking off the competition are drama school owners Lisa and Iain, who celebrate Iain's Highland roots by cooking an entirely Scottish menu - they even bring out the bagpipes. In Luton, married couple Bridget and Peter kick off the competition with a menu of tried and tested dinner party favourites. First up in this episode from Essex are partners Mike and Heather, with a menu of Mediterranean-inspired dishes. 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. The host with the most points at the end of the week wins 1,000 pounds. Dinner Parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. 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 and around Newcastle, will married couple Rosalind and Roy's refined evening impress bar-owner Skev and his younger girlfriend Kayleigh, or thespian partners Paul and Vanessa? 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. While Janelle is the driving force in the kitchen, Max is tasked with putting the finishing touches to the main course, and believes his special sauce will be the vital element of the evening. Everyone is impressed when the evening takes a musical turn as the guests discover Ben's former career, but will the food be as exciting? But straight- talking Michelle isn't convinced about the food, and even tells Ben he has alien ears. 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. Will it prove too exotic for Tom and Bonnie? Day two sees Mark and Maria kicking off with a leftovers-inspired starter, 'Chicken Lettuce Boats', while the final day's hosts are wacky duo Paul and Sarah. The second night sees Katie and Phil opt for an ambitious menu for their first ever dinner party. But when they serve themselves something slightly different their guests are not impressed. Joining them are chatterbox Dawn and her husband Keith and romantic couple Mark and Shaun. In the West Country, handyman Sam and his wife Kate, festival lovers Aron and Kath, and Colin and Kate compete in a week featuring disastrous dishes and a peculiar pantomime performance. When Leanne can't stomach either the scallops or peas, the others are left wondering whether she'll be a handful all week. And if that's not enough, everyone's made to wear dog collars and doggie masks to add to the experience. More about series. In Plymouth, beauty therapist Christine and fianc Kevin surprise their guests with a menu even Christine herself isn't sure of. Three pairs of partners from Blackpool compete to win the 1,000 prize, including former dancer Rowan and businessman John, who start the proceedings. Middle-aged couple Helen and husband Lorne put their 24 years of experience together into a safe, solid menu. Boat-dwellers Steven and Lisa kick off in East Anglia with a Sunday lunch-inspired roast dinner with a fresh fish starter. Finally, it's retro-loving Terri and David's chance to bring back the 70s to try to bag the grand. And when the boys take the floor for an impromptu boogie, is it the start of an unlikely friendship? In Cardiff, newly-weds Laura and Sean, fine-dining-fan Lesley and Keith, and Rachel and Lee compete in a week featuring fruity surprises, posh nosh and controversial curry. The food fails to hit the spot, and the evening is over-shadowed by Nancy, who can't stop talking. Next up, Chris and Hilary are convinced that no one can beat their idyllic holiday park setting and their flavoursome but healthy menu. Day two sees hopeless romantics Matt and Jay serving up a traditional Russian feast, but eyebrows are raised when shop bought items are thrown into mix, while Matt's boy band days provokes huge intrigue from their guests. 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. 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. First to host from the West Midlands are free spirits Michelle and Carl, who get all Zen over their home-grown produce. Amanda and her husband Anthony kick off proceedings with an ambitious menu. 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. In Brighton, Dan and his partner of 16 years Pippa are hoping a menu of family favourites will bag them the grand. 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, Ling and Mark serve a meal that represents her Chinese heritage and his English roots - a food type they like to call Chinglish. 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. Kicking off the competition in Jersey are hairdresser Jade and her partner Harley. But professional footballer Gary seems to prefer bickering with Linda, his wife of nine years, to being lovey-dovey. Young competitive couple Stephen and Lucy are less than impressed with the lack of cooking, and transgender couple Judith and Charlene are disappointed when the salt-baked sea bass takes so long to serve. Where to watch. And can Pasha's Persian rice pudding win the grand? Is his confidence justified or will someone else scoop the cash? 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? 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. 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. Then there're caravan enthusiasts Jane and Colin and 24-hour party people Rachel and Dave. We're in and around Marbella in Spain, where extrovert Jojo and Adrian's 1970s menu competes with young couple Mark and Zoe's international theme and Caz and Dave's Jewish family dishes. East Anglia: Flashy Paul and Jill kick off the competition with an Indian buffet. 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. 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. 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. Finally, it's Sharon and Simon's chance to show the others how it should be done. Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/3aHSbtKLet's Get Social: Facebook: https://bit.ly/2YVr8so Instagram: https://bit.ly/3vfuXV6 Twitter: https://bit.ly/3FQt7yY TikTok: https://bit.ly/3Nhc9gLYouTube: https://bit.ly/3aHSbtKWatch Full Episodes On All 4:https://bit.ly/3BOYOq6 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. Sadly for them, music-loving Dennis and Tina are less than impressed. 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. In Coventry, self-confessed joker Neal and his level-headed wife Hazel serve their attempt at 'restaurant standard' food. 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! But there are a few mistakes, which Nicole and Nathan are keen to point out. 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. A new gadget sees the couple spiralise a courgette for the first time and they create the week's second entirely vegetarian menu. 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. Catherine and Julian kick off with simple home cooking, hosting Lucie and Alex and last hosts Joe and Sheila, who struggle with serving food on the hottest day of the year. In Bromley, Ryan and Julie's food fails to wow, with one guest comparing the main to vomit! They are joined by charity worker Amber and marine engineer Lee, and retirees Adam and Mark. Genres. After the ups and downs with the food on night one, Graham and Sarah try to raise the bar with a fine dining experience, laying out the red carpet and arrival drinks in the gentleman's room. Jemima and Mark's Spanish-themed meni is inspired by their many holidays to Spain. SEASON: 5. In Cheltenham, ditzy youngsters Will and Kim keep everyone entertained with their lack of general knowledge and random comments. With an international mix of cuisines up for critique this week, which one will take the 1000 cash prize? Day two sees loved-up bus drivers Lee and Dawn cooking up some of the favourite dishes from their wedding day but eyebrows are raised when pork loins are served smothered in apple sauce and cheese, while some candid bodily functions banter is unpalatable to some guests. In East London, partners Stephen and Andrew kick off with a cosy menu inspired by their love of all things homely but the pressure in the kitchen gets to them, and the food fails to impress comedian Kate and her PA/boyfriend James, and glamorous Essex duo Rob and Abi. Finally it's the turn of youngsters Andy and Emma to host and they are feeling confident, despite the guests finding out about Andy's star chart, where Emma gives him rewards for good behaviour. What will Jim make of Stewart's surprising hobby? But Sarah-Jane is worried that she'll be eating their 'pets' and pescatarian Zoe is accidentally given meat for her starter. Veterinary nurse Gemma and teacher Nathan have been together for six years, and Nathan unleashes some home truths about his other half, while the other contestants uncover something about his own quirky past. Toots and Jamie have been married for more than 20 years. The third couple are Lehandra and Joe, who have only been dating for five months, and have never thrown a dinner party together before. 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. Roxi and Glen hope to impress with a menu of restaurant-inspired dishes, Russell and Lisa's pork starter gets raised eyebrows and John and Suzy hope to transfer their tennis tactics to the kitchen. 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. And Neil's marriage proposal leaves the guests gagging. With the hosts' glamourous wedding taking centre stage, things get awkward when the others discuss marriage plans. In Bristol, guests are treated to a night of conversation about romantic meetings, outrageous shirts and naked gardening. They gamble on some wartime food and beginners luck. Joining them are Mitesh and Jess and Paul and Mandy. The strategic ace up their sleeve is to try to make Maxine and Lee let their hair down a little. Will hubby Stuart be able to keep his cool in the kitchen? 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. 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. Competing are Sharon and Brian, and Emma and Trevor, with their musical tribute to Bob Marley. Exhibitionist Phil showcases his credentials as the BBQ king of Stoke on Trent. In Kent three rival couples battle it out. Finally, it's the turn of Nick and Lisa who hope to use their experience with tried and tested favourites to take top spot. Revelations about their unconventional living arrangements prompt a few home-truths and confrontations. 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. Oxfordshire: Sherry and Phil serve a traditional menu with a twist. In Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, there's a one-man comedy show, a posh take on some Yorkshire classic dishes, and a big surprise in store for one of the guests. Some of the guests are left shocked when Kevin serves up black pudding, even though his wife is a pescatarian! Can their hearty menu trump Sam and Paula's experimental flavours and Mark and Debbie's red carpet hosting? This episode heads to Manchester where quirky couple Sophie and boyfriend Lucas opt for a menu based on the idea that looks can be deceiving. 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. This episode comes from around Bristol and Bath.
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 West Yorkshire, Stacey handles chicken livers for the first time, Robin and Kaz steal the night with terrible jokes and comedy false teeth, and Kiwi couple Leigh and Toni are bemused. . On Merseyside, lottery winners John and Carol hope to wow their guests with high-end cuisine. In Brighton, will it be style-over-substance for young couple Hannah and Luke's ambitiously trendy menu? 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. 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. But which couple will win the cash prize? In Northamptonshire, competitive Felicity and Lawrence take their guests on an around the world adventure. But married couples Linda and Dave and Chris and Ewelina are distinctly less than impressed with her lack of home cooking. | Come Dine With Me Come Dine With Me 71.4K subscribers Subscribe 101K. In Berkshire, beauty therapist Emma and boyfriend Sean kick off the week with an OMG night of acronyms, pet names and fine food. Their first guests are newlyweds Sam and Emma, followed by dinner party enthusiasts Alex and Richard. 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'. In Glasgow, Melanie and her husband David, Kenny and his husband Kenny, and Ami and her husband Stuart compete in a week featuring a Celtic-fusion menu and some belting bagpipes. 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. Web designer Danny and his wife, compliance manager Holly, kick off the week in Northampton with a Tex Mex menu. This episode from East Anglia features a performance from unlikely rappers, a confusing spaghetti marrow main course, too many cooks and a fire alarm. 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. 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. The final hosts, Alan and Elisa, have dished out blunt feedback all week, so their guests could be out for revenge. 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. 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? zatarain's chicken fry mix ingredients New Lab; brown service funeral home obituaries; orange high school graduation 2021; the dragon paper airplane; couples come dine with me blackpool holly. Three couples from North London and Hertfordshire go fork to fork. 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. But will they be able to impress with their French food? Eyebrows are raised at Mike's collection of model buses. There'll be conflict in the kitchen as the pressure piles on to serve the most delicious meal. A funny bunch of videos from our trip to Blackpool last wee - a "Come Dine With Me" special! Please consider taking this quick survey to let us know how we're doing and what we can do better. Finally, it's Dave and Gemma's turn to host. Halloumi in an onion bhaji and chocolate in a samosa anyone? Married West End performers Millie and Andy are the first to host. Having had enough of her wittering on, Charlene confronts Mandi around the table and Stephen shares his first impression of meeting Judith and Charlene, while Judith treats everyone to her 'Beautiful Swan' song. Completing the line-up are Simon and Suzanne, who've been married for 19 years. Property developer Norman and his partner Dee kick off with an Indian menu, which proves a little too spicy for guests Brett and Vicky, and love birds Ashley and Sophie. Finally, it's the turn of Ian and Hannah, and Hannah reveals a very unique technique Ian uses to 'water' the veg they've just been eating - which causes a few raised eyebrows, as does a chat amongst the couples telling their partners what they'd most like to change about them. Finally, it's Ari and Amanda's turn to impress with an evening of fine dining, and the guests are impressed from the off by the size of their hosts' house. 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. Their simple salad starter and French-inspired chicken leave Kevin thinking the grand is his for the taking. The final day sees youngsters Lucy and Stephen risk it all with an exotic menu inspired by Lucy's travels to Asia. And someone's dessert almost goes up in flames! Nick and Dinara host night two with Nick following orders very, very closely. Three pairs of partners from Blackpool compete to win the 1,000 prize, including former dancer Rowan and businessman John, who start the proceedings. 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! Trying to make sense of it all are guests Diana and Mark, and Ed and Steve. Day two sees animal-lovers Gary and Amanda serve up two courses of fish on their homely menu, but the guests are soon distracted as a fully grown house pig makes an appearance at dinner. Day two sees Delilah and Laurence cook up a romantic Italian feast. Gurvinder and Tina kick off the competition in Southampton with a Punjabi feast with a twist. 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. They use a mixture of dressing up, stripping off and wacky voices combined with homely food to try and win the prize. Come Dine with Me Couples - Newcastle Today's show heads to the Newcastle area where three rival couples battle it out to host the best dinner party and win a 1000 cash prize. Kate and Mike serve a Tex-Mex menu inspired by Kate's homeland of Texas. Essex hosts Callum and Alison have put together a fun-filled menu, despite Callum's not so cheery nature. 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. 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. Sarah Donohue First night hosts are 30-year-old beauty salon owner Carla and her fianc Marcus, whose wedding is just weeks away. In Essex, air stewardess Penny and her partner Chris kick off the competition by serving up a homely menu to guests 'bling'-loving Tatia and husband Mick, and young duo Lewis and Krystal. Becci and Ashley host their first dinner party, and husbands Gary and Simon attempt to out-do them all. On day three it's Philippe's chance to show the Brits how it should be done as he bosses wife Trish around the kitchen. In Kent, Katie and her 6ft 7in husband Dan are up first with a menu suited to Dan's huge appetite, but their massive portion sizes prove a challenge to some of the guests. 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. Day two sees fireman Daz and his wife Kim hoping their combination of home cooked food and entertainment will win them the prize. In Newcastle, three rival couples battle it out to host the best dinner party. Sophie and Harj kick off with a Mexican menu - that's if Harj can find his way around the kitchen. But Leroy and Hayley's Caribbean menu has a mixed reception. 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. 0; Will the partners team up to win, or will the wine and conversation expose the cracks in their relationships? The cooking contest moves to Lincolnshire, with former soldier Scott and partner Clare kicking off the week, followed by Su and Dylan, and ending with ex-army couple Adele and Dave. The hosts mix Eastern and traditional fayre for guests Louise and Danny, and Emma and Samson. 0% Rocky Scott Air Date: February 3, 2005 tbd S1:E18. And after Jim reels off wisecrack after wisecrack, Stewart and Lynn fear he might become a little too much to handle. 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! Finally, it's the turn of self-proclaimed yuppies Cherry and Lawrence to host. Last to host is self-confessed perfectionist Kevin, with partner Clare. Twice. But Neal's jesting with his younger guests doesn't go down so well. At the table there's a hair-raising confession from Richard and a few home truths for Peter. In Hampshire, James and Victoria have chosen a menu themed around their favourite holiday destination of Spain. But Richard and Marina aren't impressed by their simple fare, and Shawn and his wife Kendra find Peter's behaviour even less palatable. Be the first to contribute. 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.