Four good-natured nights in Brighton are presented in a single edition. Events include a pyjama party, a musical saw, cacti, watermelons, two dinners where furniture collapses and a Del Boy tattoo.
Kicking off this episode from Woking and Guildford is professional cake decorator Mignonne, with a 1950s themed evening, but will her food leave her guests singing the blues.
Four nights in Scotland are presented in one edition, with events including a belching contestant and northern soul dancing. But the big talking point of the week is that one contestant is removed from the competition without explanation.
Four strangers from south west London try to cook their way to the prize. In a week filled with fine wine but dodgy prawns, who will be crowned the winner and take home the grand.
In Maidstone and Rochester, it's a competitive week filled with fun, randomness and a musical surprise, but who will be crowned winner and take home the £1000 prize.
Four nights in Glasgow are presented in a single edition. But while critical contestant Lucy worries that she could be a "food bully", her behaviour in the years after the episode aired is what kept it in tabloid headlines.
Four strangers from in and around Bury St Edmunds attempt to host their way to a £1000 prize. There's West Indian food, pecan pie and a night of fine dining before the winner is revealed.
In and around the Cotswolds, club DJ Daniel, IT operations manager Blanche, actor and musician Kristian, and professional party planner Rachel compete for the £1000.
The first host in Reading is singing teacher Victoria. Joining her are burger bar owner and wind-up merchant Barry, straight talking retiree Kathleen and French waiter Lamri.
In Birmingham, ex-teaching director Chris pals up with psychiatric report manager Ruby. Cheese maker Adrian thinks Chris is having a midlife crisis and estate agent Hayley applies charm.
In Staffordshire, Linda goes for home cooked favourites, Abbie opts for global grub, James selects a Mexican menu and Thom rounds off the week with a Brazilian feast.
In south London, Craig tries to impress with a Malaysian menu, while Thibault applies his French heritage. Gill has a night filled with surprises, while Rachelle also goes for French food.
In Hertfordshire, Mabs shows her guests an authentic African evening. Sam aims to impress with homemade classics, DJ Ben goes for global grub, and Perdi opts for odd entertainment.
Kicking off the competition in the Sussex/Surrey borders in style is Mayor of Haslemere, Sahran who lavishes an exotic East-meets-West menu on his guests Ralph, Kim, and Lindsey.
In Lowestoft, Suffolk, the week begins with feisty host Julia's menu inspired by her native Dominica, and ends with zany musician Paul bidding to triumph with his vegetarian menu.
In Cambridgeshire, it's a week filled with criticism, confrontation and impromptu dancing, but will it be Hollie, Jayne, Matt or Ric who is crowned winner and takes home the £1000.
This episode comes from in and around Cheltenham, where the week begins in exotic style, as wacky first host Nik serves up a South African themed menu to Julian, Georgia and Charlotte.
Kicking off the week from south east Essex is 29-year-old pub landlady Kyla. In a week of intercontinental culinary creations, Welsh rarebit, and a shop-bought meal, who will win the £1000.
First up in Fife is the only non-Scottish native this episode, 41-year-old beauty therapist Nicky, who hopes to impress with some Scottish inspired grub.
From in and around the North East, it's a week of Spanish grub, Indian dancing, personal revelations and a taste of the tropics. But who will grab the grand.
In and around Glasgow, Suleman's 'taste of Africa' is hard to swallow. And Jamie causes outrage by bringing a salad as an alternative to comedian Anna's calorie-laden Scottish fry up.
In this episode from Hertfordshire, self-professed funny man Martin, bride-to-be Amanda, recruitment consultant and online socialite Junior, and vegetarian mum Susan battle it out.
The award-winning series continues in East Sussex, with tears at the table, squeals of delight, and a gravity-defying dessert. But will Kora, Stephen, Maria or Jonny bag the grand.
Four nights in and around Norwich are presented in a single edition. Contestants hoping to win the £1000 prize are unsatisfied model Donna, confident salesman Ben, ballet dancing rugby player James and riding instructor Rachel.
Four strangers from in and around Oxford try and host their way to the thousand pound prize. Menus include eggy curry and a raspberry theme, and one of the hosts is a food critic.
A controversial week in the history of the show as five nights in Sheffield were pulled from broadcast after only two episodes had aired. Sebastian hosts the first night, but the lateness and quality of his food doesn't go down well.
Retired schoolteacher Deborah manages to get praise for her food from hypercritical guest Paul. While the episode concluded with a trailer for the next night in Sheffield, the remainder were pulled from broadcast due to legal reasons.
The third night in Sheffield, hosted by Shanette "Sal" Adams, was due to air on July 19th 2017 and pulled from broadcast at late notice due to legal reasons. It is presented here for sake of completion.
The fourth night in Sheffield features an evening hosted by singer Sunny Daye. Due to air on July 20th 2017 and pulled from broadcast due to legal reasons, it is presented here for sake of completion.
The final night in Sheffield was hosted by highly critical contestant Paul Piddington and was due to air on July 21st 2017. Pulled from broadcast due to legal reasons, it is presented here for sake of completion.