Four in a Bed Season 9
Four pairs of B&B owners from across Britain take it in turns as hosts to decide which of their establishments provides the best value for money.
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Four in a Bed
2010Four pairs of B&B owners from across Britain take it in turns as hosts to decide which of their establishments provides the best value for money.
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Four in a Bed Season 9 Full Episode Guide
It's the final day and the B&B owners meet for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. Price fixing, dirty laundry and bed sheet stains are all brought up.
The final visit is to the Lion & Swan in Congleton, where owner Paul and manager Matt set out to win. On arrival, Lisa and Keith are shocked by their waterbed and dirty bathroom.
The third visit is to Castley Camp in Otley, Yorkshire, owned by single mum Jo Stevenson and her son Louis. On arrival, Ken and Sharon are horrified by stains on their bedding and dust in the room.
The second visit is to Court House Unique Boutique B&B in Shelsley Walsh, where Keith and Lisa hold court. On arrival Ken and Sharon are impressed by their honeymoon suite and the seemingly low price.
It kicks off at The Richard III in Middleham, run by Ken and Sharon. As the guests arrive, mother and son Jo and Louis like the themed rooms, but find sleeping above a pub noisy.
It's the final day and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time to settle some scores. There's some disastrous breakfast and cleanliness feedback which makes for some tough decisions.
The final visit is to Ayuda House in Greater Manchester, run by Melinda Beckett-Hughes. The guests expect perfection, but make some shocking discoveries.
The third visit is to The Bubble Inn in Stenson, Derbyshire, where Connie Eleftheriou thinks he can knock out his competition, but some unsightly stains threaten to burst the Inn's bubble.
The second visit is to The Golden Fleece in Cumbria, where Sylvia Spark and Robert Cowan aim to please with breakfast. But the plates are swimming in grease and the eggs are hard.
The competition kicks off at North Bridge Street B&B in Hawick, where Eileen Walsh and Emanuel Forte preside over a purple palace. Come feedback, they're fuming at one guest's comments.
It's the final day and the owners meet for the last time to find out what they've been paid. Tensions run high as issues of hygiene, noise and delayed breakfasts are raised.
The final visit is to The Fritton Arms in Norfolk, where Ben Davenport and his partner Sian Dewaal aspire to run the perfect B&B, but the fact that they allow dogs to stay comes under fire.
The third visit is to SugarBeat Eating House in Norfolk where manager Stevie King and head chef David Lovett receive a wake-up call and Ben and Sian write a message in the dust.
The second visit of the week is to Treberthan in Cornwall where Kathryn Langley and Trevor Burnell nearly come unstuck at breakfast and are left with some explaining to do.
The competition starts at Bove Town House in Glastonbury, where Shannon Slater-Dent and Trevor Tredgett make their bid to win over their guests with an afternoon of group sound healing.
It's the last day and tensions run high. Helen and Emma are quizzed about their hairy discovery, and Helen challenges Louise and Andy about the wee problem they found in the bathroom.
The final visit is to the Hotel Piccadilly in Bournemouth, run by dancer Terri and husband Stewart. But while the girls give it a whirl, the boys appear to have two left feet.
The third visit of the week is to The Albaston in Torquay, owned by avid souvenir collectors Kevin and Julie Shadbolt, who own a startling menagerie of memorabilia.
The second visit is to dog friendly Beck Hall in Yorkshire, where hosts, newcomers Louise and Andy Macbeth, are given a grilling and one of the guests gets green around the gills.
The competition starts at The King's Head pub, Addlethorpe, where hospitality queen Helen Coy holds court. A funfair game of Hook-a-Duck takes guests back to their childhoods.
It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners meet for the last time. Tensions mount as Gordon and Sharon delve in to their noise and lack of privacy issues at The Castle Hotel.
The week's final visit is to The Castle Hotel in Kent where gregarious landlords Gordon and Sharon Thomson aim to charm their guests, but perfectionists Sue and Louise find fault.
The third visit of the week is to Melody House in Great Ryburgh, Norfolk, owned by entrepreneur Audrey Buxton; her guests take part in a sing-along, some more willingly than others.
The second visit of the competition is to The Clifton in Tyne & Wear, where Scott & Liz's hospitality skills fail to impress everyone. And one guest has to sleep on towels.
The competition starts at Lilly's Pad in Lincolnshire, where Sue and Louise aim to win over their guests with their personalities, but there are mixed reactions to the themed teddy bears.
It's the last day of the competition and tensions are running high. Donna and David take umbrage with Jane and Keith and accusations fly around the table before the winner is announced.
The last visit of the week is to The Silverton in Shrewsbury where business partners Donna and David offer complimentary earplugs, but some guests are concerned about road noise.
The third visit this week is to Hotel Montville in Redditch, Worcestershire, where host Ray Chowdhury hopes to win over his rival B&B owners with his unique style and décor.
The second visit of the week is to The Burley Inn in The New Forest where newlyweds Darren and James host and guests Jane and Keith disagree over a toilet roll.
The competition starts at Swallows Rest in Weymouth, Dorset, where owners Jane and Keith Smith are pulling out all the stops to win, but some of the feedback leaves Jane white as a sheet.
It's the last day of the competition and accusations fly, tensions run high and guests walk out as the payments are finally revealed and the winner is announced.
The final visit is to The Old Lodge Hotel in Gosport, Hampshire, where publicans Mike and Tash like to mix business with pleasure, but one guest is disappointed by the honeymoon suite.
The third visit is to Bath Lodge Castle in Somerset where Karen and Mike Hepker run an opulent castle experience. But the guests feel short changed by the bathroom fixtures and fittings.
The second visit is to Wortwell Hall Barn in Norfolk where husband and wife Jenny and Clive Aylett strive for perfection. But a kitchen meltdown results in a fundamental error.
The competition kicks off at Wharfe House in Wetherby, where B&B newcomer Pauline Cox is the first to host in the competition. Come feedback, Pauline's left deflated by her sausage scores.
This week Four in a Bed becomes Four in a Camp Bed as camp site proprietors battle it out to be named best value. It's the last day and there are a few scores that need settling.
The fourth day of the competition is at the Foxhunter Park in Kent, where gregarious brother and sister team Jane Stacey and Russell Saunders own a luxury caravanning site.
The third visit of the week is to 500-year-old Layer Marney Tower, where posh hosts Nick and Sheila Charrington unzip their luxury canvas lodges for scrutiny.
The second visit is to Park Farm Camping and Caravan Site in Norfolk where husband and wife team Derek and Julie Nice want their back to basics, family-friendly glamping site to win.
This week Four in a Bed becomes Four in a Camp Bed as four sets of camp site proprietors battle it out. The first visit is to Amber's Bell Tent Camping in Norfolk.
It's the last day of the competition and the B&B owners tackle negative feedback about an indecent find and self-service breakfast before payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
The final visit is to Higher Gitcombe, in Totnes, Devon, run by Lynnie and Paul Jolly. But not everyone is impressed by their efforts to spoil their guests.
The third visit is to The Angel Hotel in Coleford, Gloucestershire, where managers Mark Davidson and Layla Caton are determined to deliver their best.
The second visit of the week is to the clothes free Clover Spa and Hotel in Birmingham, where owner Tim Higgs plans to convert his rivals to the joys of naturism.
Four proud B&B owners do battle to be named the best value for money. The competition starts at Anstey Hall, where father and son combo John and John de Bruyne aim to win over their guests.
It's the final day of the competition and tempers flare as payments are revealed. Ian and Tracy are determined to confront Mary over her reaction to an unexpected find in their toilet!
The final visit of the week is to Wydemeet in Hexworthy, Dartmoor, where owner Mary Nicholson ruffles feathers over dinner, and come feedback, has a lot of points to answer.
The third visit of the week is to Roseheart Kingdom, B&B, retreat and therapy centre run by Jacqueline and Tim Bucknell in Shropshire, where animals are very much the VIPs.
The second visit of the competition is to The Old Red Lion, Cambridgeshire, run by couple Tracey Andrews and Ian Holt. But tensions mount over a driving session and toilet troubles.
The competition starts at Bosun's Lodge on the Isle of Wight, where owners Karl Love and David Hill hope to win over their rivals, but things are far from ship shape.