Day three sees Petra and Sergio opt for Italian home cooked food, and the guests expect big things. 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! Finally, it's Cleo and Nick's chance to impress with their American inspired dishes, but will their shortcuts in the kitchen go unnoticed? They're joined by dinner party newbies Katie and Phil, and Petra and her Italian husband Sergio. In Hull, image-conscious Jay and Heather kick off the competition with a menu inspired by their love of American food. Sarah Donohue Finally, it's Laura and Blaine's turn to wow their guests with some classic cooking and an evening of sparkling wit and entertainment, but will Blaine's beef bourguignon be enough to top the score board? Roger has spent a fortune on steaks but doesn't manage to cook them to the liking of everyone. There's a big shock in store for Will and Judy when Jess reveals a tattoo of their names on her arm but all is not what it seems, and when Jess takes something off at the table will it be all over for the lively duo? Gurvinder and Tina are impressed by Rick's connection to royalty, but Marc and Lou feel like they're back at school. There'll be conflict in the kitchen as the pressure piles on to serve the most delicious meal. Gary has a big surprise in store, but will it backfire? In Manchester, Gillian and her husband Steve kick things off with a simple menu, which fails to please vegetarians Holly and Richard. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Three couples in Manchester compete to throw the perfect dinner party, leading to language mishaps, a pescatarian disappointment, and a generous Italian feast. 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. Battling it out for the 1000 prize are the 'absolutely fabulous' Martyn and Russell, who've been together for 18 months and think their menu sparkles. 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. 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. Completing the line-up are Simon and Suzanne, who've been married for 19 years. In Bristol, guests are treated to a night of conversation about romantic meetings, outrageous shirts and naked gardening. As the night develops, so does a budding bromance. However it's not just the food that does the talking tonight. In Berkshire, Julian showcases his home-cured pastrami, Tash and Rob's healthy menu fails on presentation, and Chris and Amanda's menu is inspired by love. On the first night in Brighton, party-loving Pete and Jason's home-made-from-scratch Italian menu impresses Debbie but not her partner Richard, although they both enjoy a rare night out together. In Luton, married couple Bridget and Peter kick off the competition with a menu of tried and tested dinner party favourites. But with their prawns still frozen, it's not a journey everyone wants to go on. 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. Glasgow pair Jean and Ron hope their `taste of Scotland' menu will impress their guests. 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! The hosts mix Eastern and traditional fayre for guests Louise and Danny, and Emma and Samson. In south east London, kicking off the week are business owner Max, and his wife, professional singer Janelle, whose family roots are behind a complex Caribbean menu. Their grand abode impresses, but will the food stand up? But Victoria and Andrew are left feeling worse for wear after a game of smoothie pong involving sprout juice, and Terri is less than pleased with the sportswear dress code. Is it enough to win them the grand? Tina and Lance plan a 'sharing-and-caring' menu, but James and Louisa keep putting their foot in it. In County Antrim, newly-weds Rebecca and Gareth, Nel and Billy, and Mandy and Jim compete in a week featuring a Mexican fiesta, risky puddings and a vegetarian who doesn't like vegetables. Finally, it's Dave and Gemma's turn to host. This episode comes from Dartford and Beckenham, where Jamie and his fiance Carol kick off the competition with a party themed evening, inspired by their passion for all things 'crazy'. Sam and Nick produce a simple menu which reflects their busy lives. This brand new series kicks off in Stockport, where three rival duos battle it out to host the best dinner party and win a 1000 cash prize. Couples Come Dine With Me (Tuesday December 15, 2015) Come Dine With Me Takip et Series 03 | Episode 17 | Manchester Hard-to-please Gillian and long-suffering husband Steve kick things off with a simple menu delivered with an emphasis on presentation. 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. Day two sees young music teachers Emma and Chris host. Narrated by David Lamb, the lively longtime host of the original "Come Dine With Me." More Details. And Marjie and Matt push the boat out with a Titanic themed evening. Where to watch. Their guests have mixed opinions on this. This episode comes from Liverpool, where Essex-born Emma and her husband Mark kick off the competition with their take on the ultimate Mexican fiesta. It's Marcus who takes charge in the kitchen, but when the guests aren't keen on the halibut starter in tin foil, it's down to novice-cook Carla to make amends with a risky dessert of chocolate souffl. Guernsey and Alderney: Sophie and Turk kick off with a locally sourced menu, but Sophie gets caught out on her shop-bought ice cream. 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. A trio of couples try to outdo each other in Aberdeen, coming up with an Ibizan fiesta, an evening of posh nosh and dinner party classics and a vegetarian-influenced menu. Finally it's time for the youngsters of the group, Alex and Emily, to offer up their tour of European culinary delights. Queen and Shawn kick off with a menu inspired by their Thai and West Indian heritage, Suzy and Paul cook up a fancy French feast and fun-loving Charlotte and Kevin rustle up some trendy Japanese grub. Rocky Scott Air Date: February 3, 2005 tbd S1:E18. Trying to make sense of it all are guests Diana and Mark, and Ed and Steve. British, Food & Travel TV, Competition Reality TV, Reality TV. But guests Tony and Lisa aren't impressed. In Aberdeen, Nicola and her boyfriend Russell, Megan and her boyfriend Sean, and married duo Claire and Gerry compete in a week featuring leg wrestling, a shocking revelation and a goat. In Bournemouth, John and Karen showcase their home grown food. Night two sees Team Texas, Ilyas and his wife Amanda, present a menu of tried and tested food along with a little homegrown southern hospitality. Kicking off the competition in Jersey are hairdresser Jade and her partner Harley. In Northampton, dining duo fitness instructor Pam and her boyfriend Glenn kick off with a Spanish fiesta but the food gets a grilling from guests Victoria and Delroy, and Wendy and Mark. 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. In an eclectic week comprising of golf-themed food, festival frolics and dog food, the jury's out on who will take home the 1000 cash prize. Will Cherith and David and Joanne and Jim fall head over heels for their love-themed menu? In Essex, Mark and Diane bring a taste of their Mediterranean travels to their menu - by way of their very own garden, and encourage their guests to sing with them, to mixed review. Can their hearty menu trump Sam and Paula's experimental flavours and Mark and Debbie's red carpet hosting? Rachel and Mark launch the competition with an Asian themed menu, inspired by their passion for travelling. Their love of all things musical and dance sends dog food entrepreneur Dylan into a cold sweat, but little does he know that the entertainment Brian and Mandie have in store will get him shaking his booty. And after Jim reels off wisecrack after wisecrack, Stewart and Lynn fear he might become a little too much to handle. 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. But when well-to-do Graham and wife Sarah discover they're doing exactly the same dessert, the cheesecake war is on. All are great cooks and excellent hosts - but they're all very. They're hoping a traditional Punjabi menu will be a winner. But with potato rivalry, a disappointing dessert and Carl's jokes in full effect, have the newbies bitten off more than they can chew? Day two sees Aaron take control in the kitchen while sous-chef River struggles to follow his strict instructions. But will fussy eaters Jess and Salv leave a bad taste in everyone's mouth? 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? In Cheshire, bossy Faye and husband Chris get things underway with a menu of home favourites. But which couple will win the cash prize? And expectations are high for foodies Jen and Alex. Couple David and Sonia, and childhood sweethearts Claire and Steven, all agree the puppet show was unexpected. A new gadget sees the couple spiralise a courgette for the first time and they create the week's second entirely vegetarian menu. Completing the line-up are festival-lover Oli and his girlfriend LC. In Cornwall, Sam and Nick share their mutual love of Friesian cows and plans to survive a zombie apocalypse. Taking on the culinary baton are Esther and her show-off husband Darryl, quirky Louise and her partner David, and flamboyant theatre loving Carl, and his more reserved husband Brian. Finally, Polish-born Ewelina and her husband Chris show the others how it's done with a 100% homemade menu. But will it be Happy Days or will the guests be All Shook Up? Married couple Caroline and Steve, newly engaged Jade and Seb and married co-workers Bev and Nick vie for the crown and the cash in Plymouth. Rugby fan Andy and dental nurse Holly kick off in Yorkshire with a Mexican fiesta - but with a few blunders in the kitchen. Amateur dramatics enthusiasts Ryan and Kitty kick off proceedings in Liverpool, followed by hairdresser Karen and builder Alun, and Birkenhead couple Tony and Debby. 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. With the hosts feeling the pressure as the 'lamb-off' reaches its conclusion, will their different takes on the meat snatch them the victory or leave them feeling sheepish? North Wales: Well-to-do country types Des and Jo kick off the week. Finally it's the turn of girlfriends Jess and Dale, who aim to take their guests on an Asian taste journey combining hot, sweet, and sour. In Plymouth, beauty therapist Christine and fianc Kevin surprise their guests with a menu even Christine herself isn't sure of. 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. In Durham, Steph and James plan a night of gastropub favourites, that's if they can get through the day without falling out. And will Nigel and Yvonne stop singing? Party queens Soroya and Jodie serve up an unusual pie that horrifies super-confident Raj in Rugby. Kicking off the competition in Blackpool are practicing Buddhist Antonio and ex-redcoat Jason. 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. 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 Nottingham, fun-loving couple Karen and Irena kick off the competition with a no-frills menu of belly-busting comfort food. Cultured types Eveleen and her ex-thespian husband Michael compete against couple Leanne and Ricci, with a 22 year age gap between them, and unromantic Paul and Natasha. In Devon, married couple Suzanne and Gary kick off the competition with a 'Britalian' menu, featuring British classics with an Italian twist. Newlywed am-dram lovers Mel and Richard raise the curtain for this competition in Belfast. There'll be conflict in the kitchen as the pressure piles on to serve the most delicious meal. In South Yorkshire, Tasha and her fianc Mark serve a Michael Jackson inspired menu. Engaged couple Anita and Cash get the ball rolling in north London, with a menu drawing on their Indian heritage. Can Lauren and Claire and Cindy and Rod's experimental flavour combinations compete with Marian and Stewart's banjo skills? The starter is too hot to handle for Karla and Aiden, and eyebrows are raised when a little too much of host Delilah is revealed at dinner. But when Chris waxes lyrical about their motorhome, their guests long for him to finish. 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. . Day two sees school inspectors Dave and Linda offer French fine dining. But Sarah-Jane is worried that she'll be eating their 'pets' and pescatarian Zoe is accidentally given meat for her starter. In South Yorkshire, chatty couple Kealey and Nathan begin with an international menu. Astronautical engineer Adam and junior doctor Steph kick the week off, in and around Berkshire. But which couple will be flamenco-ing off with that 1000 prize? In Stoke-on-Trent, Rob and Rich are out to impress. 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. They use a mixture of dressing up, stripping off and wacky voices combined with homely food to try and win the prize. 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. But competitive Daz and Kim are unsure about the sushi starter and foodies Martin and Kate are also proving tough to impress. Ewelina takes control in the kitchen while funny man Chris does his best to distract her, but will her hard work be enough to help them bag that grand? Determined to show the others what a proper British dinner party is about, their competitiveness is uncovered by Sati and Jesse, and things get heated in the kitchen. But which couple will win the coveted cash prize? 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. This episode comes from in and around Cambridge where young couple Fiona and Anthony kick off the competition with a 'Carnival' style dinner party. It's double the fun, as couples come together to host dinner parties in an exciting twist for the popular competitive dining show, The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former dancer Rowan and businessman John meet competitive Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne in their matching tie-dye outfits, In the West Country, Sam and his wife Kate take on Aron and Kath, and Colin and Kate, In Aberdeen, Nicola and her boyfriend Russell take on Megan and Sean, and Claire and Gerry, In the North East, Lynne and Ian take on newly-weds Jess and Connor, and Tom and Sam, In County Antrim, newly-weds Rebecca and Gareth take on Nel and Billy, and Mandy and Jim, In Nottingham, Omer and his wife Adeeba take on Bobby and Alison, and Liz and Stuart, In Brighton, Geoff and Paula take on competitive Richard and Jade, and Bonny and Dave, In Cardiff, first-time hosts Abi and Jake take on Ashleigh and Jack, and Karen and James, In East Anglia, competitive Kim and Martin take on Debbie and Richard, and Jamie and Mark, In Glasgow, Melanie and David take on two Kennys, and Ami and her husband Stuart, In Essex, Karen and Paul take on Lucy and her partner Paul, and Pat and her husband Tino, In north London, Helen and David take on Vicky and Geoff, and Sara and Thierry, In Manchester, Michelle and Laura take on Rob and Emma, and Lorenzo and Katie, In Birmingham, Jan and Anton take on Chris and his wife Kelly, and Bally and Manjeet, In Plymouth, Mena and Chris take on Vicky and Chris and Sarah and Chris, There's unimpressive beef, Korean chicken on a crumpet, and hot tub fanciness in Yorkshire, In Somerset, married couple Jacqueline and Stephen take on Jess and Fred and Rob and Simon, In Cardiff, newly-weds Laura and Sean are joined by Lesley and Keith, and Rachel and Lee, In Glasgow, Kirsty and Alistair are joined by Adrian and Amanda, and Mark and Claire, In Newcastle, Sharna and Silvar are joined by Shannon and Max, and Charlotte and Russ, In East Anglia, Chris and Debbie are joined by Jake and Desiree, and Daisy and Will. 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. Ian and his fiance Loretta kick off the competition in Stockport, up against couples Gemma and Emily, AKA 'Gemily', and Tim and Luan. 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. Day two sees Shawn and Kendra cooking up dishes inspired by their travels and a dessert reflecting their Canadian heritage. 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. The night begins in smashing fashion with an unexpected crockery disaster. 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. When Leanne can't stomach either the scallops or peas, the others are left wondering whether she'll be a handful all week. Show not available in country. But will a dramatic food dislike from Joy affect their chances of walking away with the grand? In Manchester, Sangeeta and Sreekanth's Indian feast is a hit, and there's a Bollywood dance-off to end the evening. Ghost hunter Richard and his wife Julia aim to impress with their traditional menu, which includes a homemade pate. The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former dancer Rowan and businessman John meet competitive Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne in their matching tie-dye outfits. Super competitive husband and wife Kenny and Lisa kick things off with a meal that they think is restaurant quality - no less. But will they be outdone by Emma and Simon's Jersey Bean Crock in an opulent country house setting? Fifty-somethings Lesley and Roger kick off the competition in Leicester with an international themed menu inspired by their love of luxury cruises. And perfectly preened pair John and Livi add some glamour to proceedings. But Richard is more of a hindrance than a help when it comes to the cooking. Dinner Parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. 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. couples come dine with me blackpool holly . 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! But prank loving guests Jo and Steve take centre stage. And if that's not enough, everyone's made to wear dog collars and doggie masks to add to the experience. In Crewe, married couple Natalie and Tomo vie with competitive Helen and boyfriend Deepe, and seasoned socialites Roly and Claire, who offer an adventurous ice cream starter. Then there're caravan enthusiasts Jane and Colin and 24-hour party people Rachel and Dave. The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former dancer Rowan and businessman John meet competitive Holly and Ollie, and Sally and Joanne in their matching tie-dye outfits. 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. Newlyweds Jen and Callum kick off in Aberdeen with an American theme, while couples Debbie and Shaun and Sam and Jamie are shocked to find they are serving almost identical Scottish menus. They are joined by Kelly and Rob, and retiree Denise and her partner Peter. More Like This. Finally, it's Richard and Sonya's turn to shine with their Irish themed menu. Kicking off the competition in Reading is couple Liz and David, with a menu replicating the first food they ever cooked together. And after making a dubious first impression, Mark has a jaw-dropping revelation. In East Anglia, ultra-competitive Kim and Martin, landscape gardeners Debbie and Richard, and gadget kings Jamie and Mark compete in a week featuring collapsing food and kitchen shortcuts. On the last day, Alex and Richard are calm, collected, and on the ball. Come Dine With Me has expanded to a variety of formats including singles, couples and celebrity specials!Content distributed by ITV Studios. Day two sees local girl Michelle and her southerner wife Charlotte put on an Asian themed evening. In Brighton, Dan and his partner of 16 years Pippa are hoping a menu of family favourites will bag them the grand. Essex hosts Callum and Alison have put together a fun-filled menu, despite Callum's not so cheery nature. 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. Nena and husband Vish kick off the competition with an Indian feast, Syreeta and Romaine host a fun night with a planking competition, and Vicki and Paul hope to pocket the 1,000 prize. Competitive couple Mike and Lisa kick off the contest in Worcester with an Italian-themed menu inspired by their upcoming wedding in Sorrento. | Come Dine With Me - YouTube 0:00 / 6:45 Danny & Holly's Tex-Mex Menu! Web designer Danny and his wife, compliance manager Holly, kick off the week in Northampton with a Tex Mex menu. The group is less than impressed with their hosts' celebrity connections, things get heated when Sam gives Ange a dose of her own medicine, and a musical interlude fails to hit all the right notes. In Brighton, will it be style-over-substance for young couple Hannah and Luke's ambitiously trendy menu? 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. The series continues in Nottingham, where newlyweds Clare and Ric kick off the competition with an evening of traditional Italian cuisine. Will it prove too exotic for Tom and Bonnie? Joining them are chatterbox Dawn and her husband Keith and romantic couple Mark and Shaun. According to Lisa, Howard is so laid back he's almost dead! What will Jim make of Stewart's surprising hobby? They are joined by Clayton and Nina, and Lee and Maemae. The evening sees a sweaty confession from Mark, an underwhelming paella, and an arm wrestling match aimed at settling the alpha male competition once and for all. The evening ends on a high, as Dave and Sarah turn their galley kitchen into the 'world's smallest rock club', complete with decks, smoke machine, and flashing lights. SEASON: 5. Finally it's food lovers Martin and Kate's chance to impress with their authentic Thai menu and chocolate dessert. In Belfast, Sarah and Paddy kick things off with a fine-dining feast. Nick and Dinara host night two with Nick following orders very, very closely. 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. 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. Reserved pair Lauren and Jack prepare a sophisticated menu reflecting the hosts' heritage in South Africa and Burma. Former tour rep Janine and her singing salesman husband Steve kick off in West Yorkshire with a German themed menu. 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'. Up next is the turn of 1940s enthusiasts Jayne and Ricky who want to throw a dinner party themed on the Second World War. And one contestant puts his foot in it with his own fiance. 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. The third couple are Lehandra and Joe, who have only been dating for five months, and have never thrown a dinner party together before. While Dave takes charge in the kitchen, Lee changes into a belly dancer. Edinburgh lovebirds Andy and Pim hope to impress guests Jimmy and Jas and Stuart and Jack, with a Scottish and Thai-themed menu, with a bit of American thrown in for good measure. In Plymouth, Michelle and Sean get the week off to a stylish start with their classical evening. 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! Stewart and Lynn serve up an 'odd' menu on the final night, but is their confidence in a very unusual pudding misplaced? Couples Come Dine with Me heads to Bournemouth, where Karen and wife Lindsay kick off the competition with an evening of trusted family favourites, winning over garrulous David and Elaine as well as newlyweds Matt and Jay.
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