In south east London, Ben and Alicia kick the week off with food inspired by some of their favourite places. 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. Married couple Howard and Lisa kick off the competition as Lisa takes control in the kitchen. 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. Partners Hannah and Fiona kick off the competition with a Moroccan themed menu. In Stoke-on-Trent, Rob and Rich are out to impress. 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. 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. And when the boys take the floor for an impromptu boogie, is it the start of an unlikely friendship? Next up, Chris and Hilary are convinced that no one can beat their idyllic holiday park setting and their flavoursome but healthy menu. On day two eyebrows are raised when baked beans are served with chives by Sue and Joyce. The night goes well, until Liz suggests a game of 'guess the age'. Lucy and Dewayne kick off the competition in Birmingham with a Brazilian-themed menu. Loved-up partners of 23 years, happy-go-lucky Lisa and her cabbie husband Nick are happy to try it all. In Cheltenham, ditzy youngsters Will and Kim keep everyone entertained with their lack of general knowledge and random comments. Can an MC competition save the day? 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 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. Joining them is Keith and his laid-back wife Maz, and foodies Dan and Les. In East Sussex, Freddy and Anita serve up a traditional Ghanaian menu which proves to be quite controversial, with cow's feet and tripe too much for Peter and Lisa to swallow. 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. With it becoming clear that there are three nights of lamb in store, how will the guests cope? All are great cooks and excellent hosts - but they're all very. 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. On the second night, Brian and Victoria host with a `vaguely' Scottish theme, but things don't exactly go as planned when Andrew reveals he doesn't like spice or lentils, both of which are on the menu. In this episode from Maidenhead and Slough, first to host are construction manager Sati and his wife of 26 years, Jesse. Rugby fan Andy and dental nurse Holly kick off in Yorkshire with a Mexican fiesta - but with a few blunders in the kitchen. 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. Day two sees Ana and Ian whip up a menu inspired by Ana's Latino roots and their hosting skills are put to the test with some brutal feedback about their grub. Completing the line-up are Simon and Suzanne, who've been married for 19 years. East Anglia: Flashy Paul and Jill kick off the competition with an Indian buffet. Night two sees trainee solicitor Fareena and her husband Cahit present their tried and tested menu. Will it be Indian, Russian or will a good old British dinner nab the grand? TvProfil Day two sees Steven and Claire's German-inspired menu. Essex hosts Callum and Alison have put together a fun-filled menu, despite Callum's not so cheery nature.
Couples Come Dine with Me | All 4 - Channel 4 Reserved pair Lauren and Jack prepare a sophisticated menu reflecting the hosts' heritage in South Africa and Burma.
Day two sees Ange and Dave cook up recipes using only the finest ingredients - according to them. Finally it's Michelle and Matt's turn to host and Michelle continues in the same vein as she has all week. And after Jim reels off wisecrack after wisecrack, Stewart and Lynn fear he might become a little too much to handle. And Dudley and Karla cook a South African-style feast. What will Jim make of Stewart's surprising hobby? In South Wales, first time hosts fiancs Marc and Dan win over their guests with Marc's nana's egg sauce, passed down through generations, but can they grab the grand? But will a dramatic food dislike from Joy affect their chances of walking away with the grand? Despite Sophie and Elliot's confidence their guests find crab claws in their starter and the main has mixed reviews. Finally, it's the turn of Nick and Lisa who hope to use their experience with tried and tested favourites to take top spot. The series continues with this episode from north and east London, where newly-weds Anita and Terry plan to recreate their wedding day; menu and speeches included! 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. But with potato rivalry, a disappointing dessert and Carl's jokes in full effect, have the newbies bitten off more than they can chew? The hosts mix Eastern and traditional fayre for guests Louise and Danny, and Emma and Samson. In Cheshire, bossy Faye and husband Chris get things underway with a menu of home favourites. But outspoken sisters Sue and Joyce are not loving the sushi. Hoping their cryptic menu and Maxine's cooking skills will come as a welcome, point-scoring surprise, will it be too little too late or can they scoop the grand? Day two sees Nycola and Andy cooking 'poshed up' versions of classic dishes but the North/South divide is widened by Andy's welcome sign on their door and things go downhill from there. Be the first to contribute.
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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. Finally, it's Danny and Shira's chance to impress with some of their favourite comfort food. Meanwhile, things start to get interesting around the table. But Neal's jesting with his younger guests doesn't go down so well. Gary has a big surprise in store, but will it backfire? Revelations about their unconventional living arrangements prompt a few home-truths and confrontations. Danielle has a hidden talent that leaves the guests gawping. The show heads to Essex, and first to showcase their cooking skills are partners Edith and Martin who are desperate to impress with their African themed menu, but things don't go quite to plan. 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. In Plymouth, an evening of Asian fusion, and a Cornish-themed menu that includes seaweed soup and Stargazy Pie, have to compete with constant displays of affection by Steve and Eleri. Couples Come Dine with Me is back, and this episode comes from east Kent, where outspoken estate agent Sean and his girlfriend Beth kick off the competition with a Welsh themed menu. Inspired by their love of the countryside, they plan to utilise as much home-grown produce from their garden as possible. We're continuously trying to improve TheTVDB, and the best way we can do that is to get feedback from you. 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. 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. And the 1000 on the table adds spice to the proceedings Britain's best amateur bakers compete in the iconic white tent - all united in their aim to prove their baking skills and impress judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, Celebrity contestants host dinner parties as they compete to bag a 1000 cash prize for their chosen charity, Celebrity bakers enter Britain's most famous tent and put their skills to the test, as they Stand Up To Cancer and inspire viewers to do the same, Harry Hill hosts the junior version of the baking competition. Kicking off the competition in Blackpool are practicing Buddhist Antonio and ex-redcoat Jason. Essex is the location for three couples to host a trio of dinner parties, including a pantomime-themed menu and an evening of north Indian cuisine, while a couple's joke at one guest's expense threaten to cost them valuable points? But their love of hearty portions proves a challenge for the other couples: loved-up Richard and Christine, and married couple Michelle and Charlotte. Ian and his fiance Loretta kick off the competition in Stockport, up against couples Gemma and Emily, AKA 'Gemily', and Tim and Luan. Last to host are Simon and Edyta, who treat their rival couples to a night of international cuisine.
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. paul pion cantor net worth. They are joined by sprightly couple Shannon and Max, and loved-up partners Charlotte and Russ. Three pairs of partners from Blackpool compete to win the 1,000 prize, including former dancer Rowan and businessman John, who start the proceedings. 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. Day two sees a nervy Rita and Hugh try their best to up their game knowing they have some strong competition on their hands. More about series. They are joined by charity worker Amber and marine engineer Lee, and retirees Adam and Mark. Newly engaged Andrew and Sue offer up a menu of classic tried and tested dishes, Ben and prankster Ruth intrigue with breakfast-themed grub and Helen and Victoria show the others how things are done. 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.
"Couples Come Dine with Me" Blackpool (TV Episode 2015) - IMDb 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? Party queens Soroya and Jodie serve up an unusual pie that horrifies super-confident Raj in Rugby.