Couples Come Dine with Me Season 2
Three couples compete daily for the chance to win £1000. Each couple must prepare and host a dinner party together; then score together the efforts of rival hosts. Not only are culinary skills being judged, but relationships also find themselves under the spotlight. Will the heat of the kitchen prove too much for some?
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Couples Come Dine with Me
2014Three couples compete daily for the chance to win £1000. Each couple must prepare and host a dinner party together; then score together the efforts of rival hosts. Not only are culinary skills being judged, but relationships also find themselves under the spotlight. Will the heat of the kitchen prove too much for some?
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In Essex, deep fried jam sandwiches prove too stodgy for most of the guests, a refined dining experience is a hit, but it's one guest's love for burlesque that grabs most attention.
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.
In Leicester, there's a menu inspired by luxury cruises, a moving musical performance that reduces one guest to tears, plus some outspoken comments and army style 'banter'.
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.
North Wales: Well-to-do country types Des and Jo kick off the week. Their guests are fake tan lover Kev and his fiancée Victoria, and property professionals Les and Vicky.
Can Carl and Brianha impress in Bognor Regis with an evening inspired by the glitz and glamour of the French Riviera, including lasers and an asthma-friendly smoke machine display?
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.
In Devon, Matt and Sarah admit to not knowing what scallops or celeriac are, Jake and Ian question the canapés (crisps), while foodies James and Laura get competitive with a French theme
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. Can an MC competition save the day?
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.
Sue and Shaun kick things off in Bournemouth with a Mediterranean menu but one guest proves difficult to impress. And perfectly preened pair John and Livi add some glamour to proceedings.
In Cheltenham, ditzy youngsters Will and Kim keep everyone entertained with their lack of general knowledge and random comments. And can Pasha's Persian rice pudding win the grand?
In Cornwall, Sam and Nick share their mutual love of Friesian cows and plans to survive a zombie apocalypse. But can their simple food done well make up for the weirdness?
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.
In Bristol, guests are treated to a night of conversation about romantic meetings, outrageous shirts and naked gardening. And some purple potato mash which is more like play-doh...
Angela's blender malfunctions and sprays her with gravy, and Paul and Debbie offend their hosts by questioning the intelligence of their beloved Chihuahuas.
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!
Can 22-year-old pair Micaela and Sanchez show their older rivals how to have a good time with a combination of Jamaican/Filipino food and hip hop dancing?
Sophie and Harj kick off with a Mexican menu - that's if Harj can find his way around the kitchen. And will Sean's meat feast prove too much for squeamish Sophie?
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.
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.
In Cornwall, artistic couple Zaya and Damian serve an aspirational modern British menu, but there's competition; can Cornish songs, Jon in a skirt and impromptu graffiti take the prize?
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
Phil and his wife Ali kick off with their A-list menu, but with one vegetarian and one guest with a severe duck aversion, the group could prove tough to please.
In Hastings, Scoutmaster Ben admits to having a man crush, there's a shock revelation from Alfie, and eyebrows are raised when pine nuts are served with the starter...
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 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!
In the Lake District, Paul and Glenda in their static caravan are the first hosts, welcoming self-confessed gadget geek David and partner Jane, plus outdoorsy 20-somethings Matt and Polly.
Boat-dwellers Steven and Lisa kick off in East Anglia with a Sunday lunch-inspired roast dinner with a fresh fish starter. While the boat is a hit, the food leaves a little to be desired.
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.
This episode from East Anglia features a performance from unlikely rappers, a confusing spaghetti marrow main course, too many cooks and a fire alarm.
Party queens Soroya and Jodie serve up an unusual pie that horrifies super-confident Raj in Rugby. And Michael and Caroline search for flaws in Raj and Freddie's 'perfect' relationship.
In Colchester, touchy-feely Yvonne and Neil compete against fitness fanatics Darren and Amy, and social worker Tony, who makes uncomplimentary comments about his partner Victoria
Straight-talking Jodie and mellow Rob take on middle-aged lovebirds Neil and Claire and ambitious Ben and Samara in Yorkshire, in an episode with huge portions, tarot cards and a glass eye
This episode, from Kent, features an egg phobia, a banter battle, an impromptu proposal and a haka. And one contestant puts his foot in it with his own fiancée. Twice.
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. 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
Three rival couples in Essex and East London compete in the dinner-party challenge, beginning with Spencer and Sara's simple, Jewish feast. Reserved pair Lauren and Jack prepare a sophisticated menu reflecting the hosts' heritage in South Africa and Burma. 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.
Three pairs of partners compete for the £1,000 prize in North Devon, with one couple's menu of rustic cuisine inspired by their 22 years of living in France
In Newcastle, three rival couples battle it out to host the best dinner party. Partners Fiona and Hannah kick things off with their Moroccan-themed menu. Couple David and Sonia, and childhood sweethearts Claire and Steven, all agree the puppet show was unexpected. Day two sees Steven and Claire's German-inspired menu. Finally, David decides a charm offensive is needed for his and Sonia's night
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.
First to host in Swansea and Bridgend are Kathy and Justin, who present a menu inspired by Kathy's Italian past. 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.
In Luton, married couple Bridget and Peter kick off the competition with a menu of tried and tested dinner party favourites. But Richard and Marina aren't impressed by their simple fare, and Shawn and his wife Kendra find Peter's behaviour even less palatable. Day two sees Shawn and Kendra cooking up dishes inspired by their travels and a dessert reflecting their Canadian heritage. But things don't go to plan when their ice cream curdles and Shawn has a mishap with an egg. Finally, it's footballer Richard and his fiancee Marina's turn to impress with an Italian-inspired menu. But Richard is more of a hindrance than a help when it comes to the cooking. At the table there's a hair-raising confession from Richard and a few home truths for Peter. But which couple will win the coveted cash prize?
Kicking off the competition in Blackpool are practicing Buddhist Antonio and ex-redcoat Jason. But competitive Daz and Kim are unsure about the sushi starter and foodies Martin and Kate are also proving tough to impress. Day two sees fireman Daz and his wife Kim hoping their combination of home cooked food and entertainment will win them the prize. Finally it's food lovers Martin and Kate's chance to impress with their authentic Thai menu and chocolate dessert.
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. Day two sees beauty lovers Rob and Abi cooking up some glam cuisine, which goes down well despite Kate telling them she was only expecting chicken nuggets and turkey twizzlers. Finally it's James and Kate's chance to win with James taking centre stage.
In Durham, Steph and James plan a night of gastropub favourites, that's if they can get through the day without falling out. 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. 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.
Couples version of the cookery-based reality show. 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. But will they be able to impress with their French food? 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. They use a mixture of dressing up, stripping off and wacky voices combined with homely food to try and win the prize.
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. 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
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. 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.
Three pairs of partners from Blackpool compete to win the £1,000 prize, including former dancer Rowan and businessman John, who start the proceedings. 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.
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. 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.