Four in a Bed Season 20
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 20 Full Episode Guide
It's payment day, and one B&Ber in particular is on the warpath. After some brekkie bust-ups and plenty of tension, who will be crowned the best value B&B of the week?
We're in the heart of Birmingham for the week's final visit to The Ladbrooke Hotel. Host Snehal aims for perfection, but some guests think their rooms are far from flawless.
On day three, the B&Bers visit Gloucester, where Natasha and Laura host at Hatton Court Hotel. The classic country style of the hotel is a big hit, but one guest has a restless night.
Danni and Graham host at Darnells' Farm Luxury Glamping in Herefordshire. Will luxury lodgings and a race through a maze win them the week?
The competition commences at Churchill's Hotel in Barnsley, run by Jeff and Vicky. Their ethos is luxury for less, but will their first-ever breakfast service damage their chances?
On payment day, the B&Bers argue about alarms and clash over cleanliness before the payments are revealed and the best value B&B of the week is crowned
Whychurch Farm Glamping in Wiltshire is the week's final destination, where host Caroline thinks getting her fellow B&Bers to muck in and help out on the farm is a good way to spend a day
The B&Bers are in Shropshire for the week's third visit, at The Queens at Horton pub and B&B, run by Billy and Tracy. Ex-police officer Billy hopes the luxury rooms will win them the week.
Visit two is to Coastal Park Accommodation in Llanelli, run by Claire. Some cleanliness issues leave one pair of B&Bers quibbling, and there's a fiery exchange over evening drinks.
The week kicks off in Monmouthshire, South Wales, at Kenny and Ben's Creates Monmouth B&B. The B&Bers are wowed by the wild interiors, but there's a worrying lack of privacy for one guest.
On payment day, cutlery quibbles, grout gripes and breakfast bombshells are debated, before the payments are revealed and the winner is announced
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?
We're off to the Peak District for the week's third visit, at The Royal Oak, run by Kadir. But two sets of B&Bers experience some mouldy misery in their bathrooms.
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?
The competition begins in Abersoch at NightSky Glamping. After a trip to the local beach for an afternoon bodyboarding, Morgan reveals that he isn't a fan of camping.
It's payment day, and the BandBers debate their differences on everything from sleep issues to bathroom hygiene, before the winning BandB is crowned.
The last visit of the week is to Jodie and Enya's Hideout Hotel in Hull. The guests are impressed by the self-catered apartments, until a dramatic breakfast derails one pair's stay.
It's Barney's turn to host, at The Hideaway at Baxby Manor in North Yorkshire. His guests are charmed by the countryside 'Hobbit Huts', but hidden costs ruin things for one pair.
The B&Bers head to Starshinezzz in County Durham. Host Dave Taylor hopes that his renowned hospitality will make him a winner, but a chaotic breakfast could scupper his plans.
The week kicks off at The Juniperlea Inn in Midlothian, where host Carly aims to wow her rivals with her stylish décor. But one guest certainly isn't wowed by the roadside location.
Payment day brings with it 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.
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
We're off to the seaside for the week's third visit. Rick and Sarah Blaney run The Stamford in Southport, but get off to a bad start when some guests dislike the impersonal self check-in.
In the week's second visit, the B&Bers are off glamping at Driftwood Luxury Lodges in Derbyshire. Host Carl Insley is obsessed with interior design and hopes his style will be a hit.
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.
The B&Bers meet for the last time to find out how much they've been paid and to settle some scores. Keith clears up Collette's cleanliness critique, as well as the paintwork problems flagged by Mike and Justin. Abby gets to grips with Keith's lack of TV and wi-fi provision, and Collette and Danny want to tackle Mike and Justin's cleanliness comments.
Justin Head and Mike Smyth host the final visit of the week at Old Walls Vineyard Luxury Lodges in Bishopsteignton in Devon. On arrival, Abby is captivated by the stunning location, but Collette and Danny find fault with their luxury lodge. During breakfast, Danny deems his egg more greasy spoon than fancy bistro. Come feedback time, Justin and Mike are left feeling furious.
The third stay is at the Quay Inn in Minehead, Somerset, where Collette Whiteoak and Danny Kelly are confident their traditional pub atmosphere will be a hit with their rivals. But there are a few cleanliness issues, and the battle of the banger continues over breakfast.
Abby Norton welcomes her fellow hoteliers to Newchester Farmhouse B&B in Merriott, Somerset. Collette and Danny are impressed by the superstar quality beds, although Justin and Mike find the linen lacking - and Keith just misses modern technology.
The competition kicks off at The Bickford Arms in Holsworthy, Devon, where self-confessed rookie Keith Reynolds hopes his charisma can win over his more experienced rivals.
The last day of the competition sees the B&Bers eager to challenge each other about the feedback they've received, as Toni from Woodleys Farmhouse wants to know how she can improve her breakfast service. When one pair accuses another of game playing, things start to get emotional before the winning B&B is announced.
Sisters Georgie Monaghan and Frankie Gallie's Frasers Guest House in Battlesbridge, Essex, is the final stop of the week's competition. Frasers boasts a unique location in an antiques district, but some guests are left questioning whether the mattresses are heirlooms too when they discover a few unappealing stains. After spending the day exploring an antiques yard, Georgie and Frankie treat their guests to milkshakes at their family-run diner. Talk soon turns to payment day, making for a tense end to the evening.
The third destination is the Bell Inn in Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, where hospitality manager Ian Hawthorne and his fiancee Karen Hunt are confident they can satisfy their guests. But Frankie is less than pleased by the view from her room and one pair of guests are still in a bad mood over their feedback earlier in the week.
Eddie and Karen Deighton host their rivals at Finch Cottage in Wilsford cum Lake, Wiltshire. They pride themselves on providing a personal experience, but the lack of TVs in the rooms is a big turn-off for some guests
This week's competition kicks off at Woodleys Farmhouse in Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire, where the inexperienced owner worries that breakfast will be her downfall.
The four sets of owners reunite to settle some scores. Mark and Sean are keen to find out why one pair of guests wouldn't stay at their Oakleigh Guest House again, while Linda and Lany are annoyed about some nitpicking feedback about the flowers in their rooms at Bay House in Scarborough. Later, the payments and winner are revealed.
The final visit is to the Farrier in Cayton, North Yorkshire, where the luxury rooms and an afternoon of equine fun lead to a positive reaction from the guests.
The competition continues as Linda Milner and her friend Lany welcome their guests to Bay House in Scarborough for a socially-distanced stay.
For the second visit, the B&Bers head to Oakleigh Guest House in Blackpool, where breakfast and a trip to Madame Tussauds prove a hit - but there is still some harsh feedback.
The competition kicks off at N'ista Boutique Room in Birkdale, Merseyside, but owners Ian and Sally Lawless's chances of winning suffer a setback when strange green goo is found in the bathroom.