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. Day two is the turn of competitive cooks Michael and Joanna, and the final night is hosted by laid-back couple Trudy and Anselm, who hope their casual style will win over their guests. 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. They are joined by Shan and Lauren, and Jared and Ian. Home / / couples come dine with me blackpool holly. On Merseyside, lottery winners John and Carol hope to wow their guests with high-end cuisine. Gurvinder and Tina kick off the competition in Southampton with a Punjabi feast with a twist. The final night sees David and Sammi planning a party to end the week, balanced with a healthy menu. 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. Twice. Roger has spent a fortune on steaks but doesn't manage to cook them to the liking of everyone. 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 Newcastle, Sharna and Silvar are first to host with a menu of family favourites. This episode comes from in and around Cambridge where young couple Fiona and Anthony kick off the competition with a 'Carnival' style dinner party. Three couples host dinner parties in Bedfordshire, with Gavin and Jodie, Francis and Yvonne, and Lisa and Ed all competing for the cash prize of 1,000. Day two sees Paula and Andy cooking up a selection of family favourites. Having had enough of her wittering on, Charlene confronts Mandi around the table and Stephen shares his first impression of meeting Judith and Charlene, while Judith treats everyone to her 'Beautiful Swan' song. Halloumi in an onion bhaji and chocolate in a samosa anyone? 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. Finally, it's retro-loving Terri and David's chance to bring back the 70s to try to bag the grand. But tactile lovebirds Ciaran and Anita perceive a lack of passion in the food and, without being asked, try to reignite their spark for them. In Swansea, married couple Leanne and Senol kick off with a feast of Turkish food, which hits the spot for Paul and Verity - but Catrin and Josh dislike the hosts' meaty main course, In east Kent, dinner party veterans Mike and Helenor kick off with a sophisticated menu including wild garlic from the local churchyard and a risky bonus ingredient of sweetbread. Will the partners team up to win, or will the wine and conversation expose the cracks in their relationships? With some celebrity name dropping and some impromptu rapping, can they get their guests back on side and walk away with a thousand pounds in their back pockets? This episode comes from Nottinghamshire, where building company owners Kirsty and Gary are first off with a refined menu inspired by their love of travel. They're joined by dinner party newbies Katie and Phil, and Petra and her Italian husband Sergio. In Kent three rival couples battle it out. 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. In Glasgow, tour operator and laird Davey decides to make a confession which leaves his wife Irene and the rest of the guests gobsmacked. In Plymouth, Michelle and Sean get the week off to a stylish start with their classical evening. 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. 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. Rachel and Mark launch the competition with an Asian themed menu, inspired by their passion for travelling. 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'. With an international mix of cuisines up for critique this week, which one will take the 1000 cash prize? 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. But there are a few mistakes, which Nicole and Nathan are keen to point out. Finally it's Sian and Tim's chance to show what they can do with the second Thai-themed menu in two days. 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. Kate and Mike serve a Tex-Mex menu inspired by Kate's homeland of Texas. Kicking off the competition in Jersey are hairdresser Jade and her partner Harley. In Warwickshire, Katie and Clive's attempt at a fine dining menu fails to please discerning diner Bianca, while Levi and Hannah's Scottish menu with an Asian twist gets a mixed reception. In this episode from Manchester, outspoken Raf and his partner Kevin are first up with their healthy menu (healthy minus the chocolate cake for dessert that is). German-born Rosie and husband David have been married for 25 years, and are as loved-up now as the day they met. 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. 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. But will they be outdone by Emma and Simon's Jersey Bean Crock in an opulent country house setting? 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. Finally, it's the turn of Maxine and Lee to impress. But Georgia upset Chris and Hilary at their place and the knives are out. This brand new series kicks off from in and around Bristol, where first night hosts, fitness fanatics Billy and Tasha, bring a taste of the east to the west with their Thai inspired menu. 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. Will the hosts make the perfect team, or will their relationship be tested to the limit as they try to agree on the menu and entertainment? 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? Glasgow pair Jean and Ron hope their `taste of Scotland' menu will impress their guests. Day two sees Steven and Claire's German-inspired menu. Second hosts are marketing manager Hannah and her fianc Paul, who cause a stir with their cutting comments to one another. The next hosts, stockbroker Simon and Liz, go for a gastropub style menu, but not all of their guests are fans of their ingredients. Three pairs of partners from Blackpool compete to win the 1,000 prize, including former dancer Rowan and businessman John, who start the proceedings. We're continuously trying to improve TheTVDB, and the best way we can do that is to get feedback from you. The first dining duo are foster carer Sandra and her hubby Graham who met in the army over 17 years ago. Dinner Parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. But married couples Linda and Dave and Chris and Ewelina are distinctly less than impressed with her lack of home cooking. Jade and Luke believe their happy hearty food is the winning ticket, and Zahra and Conall plan on perfect presentation. Their simple salad starter and French-inspired chicken leave Kevin thinking the grand is his for the taking. 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. But Neal's jesting with his younger guests doesn't go down so well. This episode heads to the north east of England where married couple Kevin and Lalita kick off the competition with a menu inspired by Italian food and local produce. 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. In Brighton, couple Geoff and Paula, competitive couple Richard and Jade, and Bonny and Dave compete in a week featuring glitz-and-glam, a kitchen catastrophe and some cheesy love chat. Three couples host dinner parties in Sheffield, with Ray and Chloe, Andrew and Claire, and Rob and Emma all competing for the cash prize of 1,000. Finally it's James and Kate's chance to win with James taking centre stage. 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. British, Food & Travel TV, Competition Reality TV, Reality TV. In Aberdeen, aspiring singer Lek and footballer boyfriend Josh's Asian/West Indian fusion food competes with Ange and Davie's kangaroo curry and Jennifer and Jason's travel-inspired menu. . Gary has a big surprise in store, but will it backfire? In Cheltenham, perfectionist Michelle and her husband, Bryan Adams tribute singer Russell, are the first to host. Finally, it's Ari and Amanda's turn to impress with an evening of fine dining, and the guests are impressed from the off by the size of their hosts' house. In Cardiff, fun first-time hosts Abi and Jake, vegan couple Ashleigh and Jack, and 52-year-olds Karen and James compete in a week featuring some American grub and a fully plant-based menu. 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. Night two sees hosts Dennis and Tina bring some razzle dazzle to proceedings but former news reporter Keith and wife Jane prove hard to please. Day two sees a squeamish Karen nearly throw up as Paul prepares the chicken liver pate, while Ari and Amanda get the wrong end of the stick when they turn up in Christmas jumpers. TvProfil They are joined by Clayton and Nina, and Lee and Maemae. Come Dine With Me takes people who are experts in the art of giving the perfect dinner party and puts their skills to the test. Newlywed am-dram lovers Mel and Richard raise the curtain for this competition in Belfast. 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. But the starter doesn't impress Rosie and her partner Sam who compare it to cutting into vomit! But which couple will win the coveted cash prize? 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? 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. And will gym bunnies Neil and Emma have a cheat day? They are joined by pescatarian Carl and his wife Sue, and local girl Vikki and her Geordie boyfriend Lee. In north London, Helen and her outspoken boyfriend David, Vicky and her partner Geoff, and Sara and her husband Thierry compete in a week featuring the fashions and food of the 1980s. In Luton, married couple Bridget and Peter kick off the competition with a menu of tried and tested dinner party favourites. The final day sees youngsters Lucy and Stephen risk it all with an exotic menu inspired by Lucy's travels to Asia. And country-dwellers John and Shaun try to impress with their home-grown menu. Competitive dining gets personal as each pair have to work together to score the highest marks and take home the cash prize. Am dram enthusiasts Hilary and Rowan get the competition underway with Hilary taking control in the kitchen. Oxfordshire: Sherry and Phil serve a traditional menu with a twist. 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 Plymouth, beauty therapist Christine and fianc Kevin surprise their guests with a menu even Christine herself isn't sure of. Sam and Millie find out that the couple keep a dinner party diary dating back to 1992, having hosted over 500. 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? Is his confidence justified or will someone else scoop the cash? Their grand abode impresses, but will the food stand up? 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. Amateur dramatics enthusiasts Ryan and Kitty kick off proceedings in Liverpool, followed by hairdresser Karen and builder Alun, and Birkenhead couple Tony and Debby.
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