The BEST episodes of Four in a Bed season 10
Every episode of Four in a Bed season 10, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Four in a Bed season 10!
B&B owners throw open their doors and take turns to stay with each other, as they compete to be crowned best hosts.
#1 - The Fritton Arms
Season 10 - Episode 39 - Aired 11/12/2015
The final visit of the week is to the pet-friendly Fritton Arms in Fritton, Norfolk, where manager Ben Davenport and his partner Sian Dewaal aspire to run the perfect B&B. David and Stevie arrive feeling upset following their feedback and so conduct a forensic style room inspection complete with rubber gloves. That afternoon, Ben and Sian organise a paddleboat race on the nearby lake where everyone's competitive natures are exposed. Over dinner Ben impresses his guests by revealing that the property has aristocratic connections but it is the fact they allow dogs to stay that comes under fire. At breakfast, David and Stevie get carried away with the free Bloody Marys on offer, and Kathryn's sausage is served up burnt. At feedback Ben and Sian are disappointed by the low scores for cleanliness and bewildered to find that some guests would not be willing to return.
Watch Now:Amazon#2 - North Bridge Street
Season 10 - Episode 41 - Aired 11/16/2015
The competition kicks off at North Bridge Street B&B in Hawick, run by Eileen Walsh and her Portuguese partner, Emanuel Forte. At check in, it's the purple themed rooms that cause a reaction. The afternoon involves a mini Highland Games where Melinda Beckett-Hughes from Ayuda House in Greater Manchester quickly emerges as the most competitive. But it's at breakfast where Connie Eleftheriou from The Bubble Inn in Stenson, Derbyshire, gets irritated by Melinda's constant criticising. Come feedback, Eileen and Emmanuel are left fuming over Melinda's picky comments.
Watch Now:Amazon#3 - Payment Day
Season 10 - Episode 10 - Aired 10/2/2015
It's the final day in the competition and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. Stately Home Anstey Hall is up first and owners John and Johnny want to get to the bottom of Tim's negative comments about his small towel and their self-service breakfast. Next naturalist Tim tackles John and Johnny's indecent find at the Clover Spa. And Mark and Layla want to challenge Tim over his dressing down of Layla's manners and his comments about someone else's incorrect breakfast. Finally, it's Paul and Lynnie's turn to quiz Mark and Layla over their accusations of excess while staying at Higher Gitcombe. Having aired their issues, the winners are announced.
Watch Now:Amazon#4 - The Angel Hotel
Season 10 - Episode 8 - Aired 9/30/2015
The third visit of the week is to The Angel Hotel in Coleford, Gloucestershire, managed by Mark Davidson and Layla Caton. During the afternoon activity, the rivals start to show their competitive sides as they take part in a treasure hunt around the nearby Forest of Dean. Over dinner, Layla's manners slip, and there's confusion at breakfast. At feedback, Tim chooses to comment on the faulty breakfasts and Layla's manners are up for criticism.
#5 - Payment Day
Season 10 - Episode 15 - Aired 10/9/2015
On the final day of the competition, the campers are meeting one last time to find out what they thought each other's stay was worth. Amber's Bell Tent Camping is first up and Amber is offended by Derek's low scoring. Derek turns the tables as Amber admits to gamesmanship, but it's Nick and Sheila's feedback that really throws him. Nick and Sheila in turn discover a lot of love from around the table, but Russell and Jane have an axe to grind with Derek whose low scoring of their caravan site is made worse by what they see as a personal attack on their hosting. Having aired their issues, the winners are announced to a few rebellious rumblings.
#6 - SugarBeat Eating House
Season 10 - Episode 38 - Aired 11/11/2015
The third visit of the week is to SugarBeat Eating House in Swainsthorpe, run by Stevie King and head chef David Lovett. On arrival, the cleanliness comes under fire as Kathryn and Trevor struggle with their marked shower screen and Ben and Sian write a message in the dust they find. Over dinner, Ben goes into detective mode in a bid to find out everything he can about his SugarBeat rivals. But it is Kathryn's straight talking that becomes the talking point for Shannon and Trevor. At breakfast, Kathryn's breakfast leaves a lot to be desired and when it comes to feedback, it is the cleanliness problems that cause the most controversy and Stevie and David aren't happy.
#7 - Hotel Montville
Season 10 - Episode 23 - Aired 10/21/2015
The third visit this week is to Hotel Montville in Redditch, Worcestershire, where host Ray Chowdhury hopes to win over his rival B&B owners. Ray's unique style and decor impresses at first, but room inspections leave guests Jane and Keith Smith threatening not to stay. Light relief comes in the form of ice sculpting, but at dinner, the guests grill Ray about his business background, leading them to question his decisions. And breakfast leaves James and Darren Kosa-Jones feeling cold. Come feedback, Ray comes face to face with the harsh reality of what his guests made of their stay.
#8 - Payment Day
Season 10 - Episode 30 - Aired 10/30/2015
It's the final day of the competition and the B&B owners meet for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. Lilly's Pad is up first, and hosts Sue and Louise want to get to the bottom of Audrey's comments on their dangerous cabling. Next, Scott and Liz tackle Sue and Louise's cleanliness issues at The Clifton. Melody House host Audrey wants to challenge Sue and Louise over their problems with her feather bedding. Last up, Gordon and Sharon want to quiz Sue and Louise; tensions mount as they delve in to their noise and lack ofprivacy issues at The Castle Hotel. With things close to breaking point the competition winners are finally announced.
#9 - Beck Hall
Season 10 - Episode 32 - Aired 11/3/2015
The second visit of the week is to dog friendly Beck Hall in North Yorkshire, run by B&B newcomers Louise and Andy Macbeth. Still reeling from their feedback at the last visit, Helen and Emma cast an extra critical eye finding dust and what they think might be dog hairs in the bed. When the group go fishing, Terri gets green around the gills, and come feedback, Louise and Andy are shocked to discover not one, but two of their guests wouldn't return.
#10 - The Bubble Inn
Season 10 - Episode 43 - Aired 11/18/2015
The third visit of the week is to The Bubble Inn in Stenson, Derbyshire, managed by Connie Eleftheriou. Robert and Sylvia are initially impressed but some unsightly stains and security in Melinda's room threaten to burst the Inn's bubble. As an ex-semi-professional boxer, Connie is keen to get his rivals in to the ring with him, but Stewart takes the knock about a step too far for the host. But it's at the Greek themed night where the real damage happens, with Emmanuel being taken to hospital after some over enthusiastic dancing. Come feedback Connie is left with fighting talk after some brutal comments from Melinda.
#11 - Payment Day
Season 10 - Episode 25 - Aired 10/23/2015
It's the final day in the competition and the owners are meeting for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. Swallows Rest is first up and hosts Jane and Keith want to find out about Ray's colour preferences. Next Darren and James of The Burley Inn quiz Ray over his fussiness around their pine furniture. Third host Ray has some explaining to do when he reads the guests' feedback for Hotel Montville. When it comes to The Silverton, B&B team Donna and David take umbrage with Jane and Keith's comments. Accusations fly around the table as payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
#12 - Swallows Rest
Season 10 - Episode 21 - Aired 10/19/2015
This week's competition starts at Swallows Rest in Weymouth, Dorset, where hosts Jane and Keith Smith are pulling out all the stops to win. All of Jane and Keith's rooms have been decorated by the lady of the house, but some of the colour combinations don't go down well with rival B&B owner Ray Chowdhury. An afternoon of drawing starts some competitive rivalry between Ray and newlyweds James and Darren Kosa-Jones. At dinner, B&B team Donna Miles and David Cheshire want to make their working relationship and longstanding friendship crystal clear. When it comes to reading the feedback, Ray's comments on the brightly coloured bed linen leave host Jane as white as a sheet.
#13 - Payment Day
Season 10 - Episode 20 - Aired 10/16/2015
It's the last day of the competition and accusations fly, tensions run high and guests walk out as the payments are finally revealed and the winner is announced. Wharfe House is first up and hosts Pauline Cox and Claire Smith want to find out why their beds caused such a sleepless night. Next Clive and Jenny Aylett of Wortwell Hall Barn question Karen and Mike Hepker over their lack of luxury. As third hosts, Mike and Karen Hepker are suspicious of game playing by Clive and Jenny, who in their opinion have some explaining to do. But they're not the only ones in the Hepker's firing line as they also come to blows with Mike Pearce and Tash Thorne over the castle's antique bathroom fittings. Finally it's the turn of The Old Lodge Hotel. Publican Mike Pearce wants Pauline Cox to explain the score she gave them for hosting.
#14 - Wortwell Hall Barn
Season 10 - Episode 17 - Aired 10/13/2015
The second visit is to Wortwell Hall Barn in Norfolk where husband and wife team Jenny and Clive Aylett strive to be perfect. On arrival, friends Pauline Cox and Claire Smith have difficulty locating their favourite appliance, and publicans Mike Pearce and Tash Thorne discover they can't lock their door. That afternoon, the hosts surprise their guest with an activity that's out of this world. Next morning not all the guests stick to their pre orders for breakfast, causing professional chef Clive to have a kitchen meltdown, resulting in a fundamental error. Come feedback, Clive and Jenny take exception to some of Karen and Mike Hepker's comments.
#15 - The Old Lodge Hotel
Season 10 - Episode 19 - Aired 10/15/2015
The final visit of the week is to The Old Lodge Hotel in Gosport, Hampshire, where publicans Mike Pearce and Tash Thorne like to mix business with pleasure. On arrival, castle proprietor Karen Hepker - who's on her own this visit - is allocated the honeymoon suite but she's left disappointed with the level of luxury and Clive and Jenny Aylett find a dubious looking splash guard in the shower. As Mike and Tash take their guests on a boat tour Jenny struggles with her water phobia. At dinner Karen tells the others what she really thinks of them. Next morning Mike keeps his cool in the kitchen but things heat up around the breakfast table instead. Come feedback, Mike and Tash take issue with Pauline and Claire's hosting score, and are looking for answers come payment day.
#16 - Payment Day
Season 10 - Episode 45 - Aired 11/20/2015
It's the final day and the B&B owners are meeting for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. Eileen and Emmanuel from North Bridge Street want to get to the bottom of Melinda and Stewart's dirty bin comments as well as challenging Melinda's shower issues. Robert and Sylvia from the Golden Fleece try to defend their breakfast disaster but also pull Eileen and Emmanuel up on their low score. When Connie has a chance to go over his feedback he wants to discuss the reasons behind Melinda's bad night's sleep, which he believes is unfounded. Finally, Melinda and Stewart from Ayuda House come under fire with their poor cleanliness and the disastrous breakfast feedback, which makes for some tough discussions.
#17 - Ayuda House
Season 10 - Episode 44 - Aired 11/19/2015
The final visit of the week is to Ayuda House in Greater Manchester run by Melinda Beckett-Hughes. She is joined by her friend, and hotel inspector, Stewart Halliday. Having spent the week so far finding fault, Melinda's guests expect perfection, but once they check in all the guests are shocked. Robert and Sylvia find a dirty towel in a drawer, Emmanuel and Eileen can't believe the levels of dust and Connie is horrified by the carpet. Breakfast presents an opportunity to redeem herself but in an attempt to impress Melinda comes completely unstuck. Come feedback Melinda faces tough criticism and finds it all rather hard to take.
#18 - The Golden Fleece
Season 10 - Episode 42 - Aired 11/17/2015
The second visit of the competition is to The Golden Fleece in Cumbria, run by professional chef Robert Cowan and his partner, Sylvia Spark. As the guests check in, Eileen and Emmanuel pick up on some cleanliness issues and Melinda and Stewart are less than impressed with the loo. At dinner, the tensions continue between Connie and Melinda. Breakfast brings high hopes for chef Robert's local fare, but the plates are swimming in grease and the eggs are hard. Everyone is left disappointed, with Connie calling it 'despicable'. Come feedback, Sylvia and Robert hold their hands up to the bad breakfast but are upset that Eileen and Emmanuel don't want to stay again.
#19 - Treberthan
Season 10 - Episode 37 - Aired 11/10/2015
The second visit is to Treberthan B&B in Par, Cornwall, where owner Kathryn Langley and her best friend Trevor Burnell set out to give their guests a taste of Cornish hospitality. On arrival, everyone is impressed by the high standard of cleanliness but Stevie and David are put off by the old fashioned décor. A Cornish pasty making competition reveals Kathryn's assertive streak, whilst professional chef David feels under pressure to win. Ben and Sian make an unconventional pasty whilst Shannon and Trevor forget a vital ingredient. At breakfast, Kathryn comes under pressure by a request for goat's milk. But it's her timings that come unstuck, and come feedback, she is left with some explaining to do.
#20 - Bove Town House
Season 10 - Episode 36 - Aired 11/9/2015
The competition kicks off at the new concept 'self B&B' Bove Town House in Glastonbury, owned by partners Shannon Slater-Dent and Trevor Tredgett. Shannon and Trevor are keen to show off what their B&B is all about, so they lead an afternoon of group sound healing. While Ben Davenport and Sian Dewaal from the Fritton Arms immediately recognise that this B&B will be tough competition, Stevie King and his head chef Dave from SugarBeat Eating House dismiss the activity as being 'hippy'. But it's the poor night's sleep that bothers Kathryn and best friend Trevor from Treberthan B&B, as well as the fact they have to cook their own breakfast. Come feedback the idea of self B&B comes under fire and Kathryn doesn't hold back with her sleep score, leaving Shannon and Trevor disheartened.
#21 - Payment Day
Season 10 - Episode 35 - Aired 11/6/2015
It's the final day, and the owners are meeting for the last time to find out what they've been paid and to settle some scores. The King's Head is first up and landlady Helen challenges Louise and Andy about the wee problem they found in the bathroom. Next, Louise and Andy from Beck Hall get hot under the collar when the others criticise their dog friendly approach. Kevin and Julie from the Albaston want to get to the bottom of a mysterious comment, and the Hotel Piccadilly's Terri and Stewart want to quiz Helen and Emma about their hairy discovery. Accusations fly around the table as payments are revealed and the winner is announced.
#22 - Hotel Piccadilly
Season 10 - Episode 34 - Aired 11/5/2015
The final visit of the week is to a specialist dance holiday venue: the Hotel Piccadilly, in Bournemouth, where owners Terri and Stewart Flett hope to get their guests in a spin. Kevin and Julie are enamoured with their art deco themed room, but the other guests are left disappointed at their digs, which lack Terri's flamboyant touch. A dance class in the hotel's grand ballroom gets pulses racing, but while the girls love donning their feather boas and give it a whirl, the boys appear to have two left feet. Over dinner, the temperature rises as the simmering tension between Louise and Helen finally boils over, and at feedback, Terri is brought to tears by the comments regarding her hosting skills.
#23 - The Albaston
Season 10 - Episode 33 - Aired 11/4/2015
The third visit of the week is to The Albaston in Torquay, owned by avid souvenir collectors Kevin and Julie Shadbolt. Terri and Stewart are wowed by their room, but when they venture into the communal lounge, they're startled by Kevin and Julie's menagerie of memorabilia. Over dinner, Kevin reveals he has a secret recipe for success when it comes to breakfast, which raises expectations for the morning meal. The next day, pub landlady Helen is taken back by Louise's comments, and tensions begin to rise.
#24 - The King's Head
Season 10 - Episode 31 - Aired 11/2/2015
The competition kicks off at The King's Head in Addlethorpe, with landlady Helen Coy and her bar manager and best buddy Emma Green pulling out all the stops to win. The B&B owners are taken back to their childhood at the funfair, where a game of Hook-A-Duck brings competitive natures of rival owners Kevin and Julie Shadbolt and Terri and Stuart Flett to the fore. At dinner, B&B beginners Louise and Andy Macbeth rattle nerves when Louise reveals her past career as a hospitality journalist - leaving pub veteran Helen less than impressed. Come feedback Helen and Emma are left asking questions when they think some of their comments don't add up.
#25 - The Castle Hotel
Season 10 - Episode 29 - Aired 10/29/2015
The final visit of the week is to The Castle Hotel in Eynsford, Kent, where landlords Gordon and Sharon Thompson are the life and soul. Serial perfectionists Sue and Louise find fault with the dressing tables and noise from the pub downstairs, but Liz and Scott are full of praise. Trying to up the competitive spirit, the hosts take their guests to race hovercrafts and 68-year-old Audrey turns out to be a surprise contender. Despite a few mistakes gregarious Gordon comes up trumps, and scores well for hosting but Sue and Louise's refusal to stay again upsets them and they are determined to find out why.