Then there're caravan enthusiasts Jane and Colin and 24-hour party people Rachel and Dave. Last to host are Louise and Mark, who want to push the boat out with their menu, but some culinary mishaps let them down. Terri bosses husband David around the kitchen and the night ends with dessert up the walls! Have they done enough to win the cash? Couples Come Dine with Me - Series 2: Episode 2 | All 4 Couples Come Dine with Me Tue 28 Apr 2015: Blackpool The new series continues in Blackpool, Lancashire, where former. But which couple will be flamenco-ing off with that 1000 prize? All are great cooks and excellent hosts - but they're all very different. 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. In north east England, musicians Nick and Kelly get the ball rolling, diner style, with their rock 'n' roll themed night. Watch more of your favourite moments from Come Dine With Me on the official YouTube channel. In south east London, Ben and Alicia kick the week off with food inspired by some of their favourite places. But both the food and guest Janet's flirty behaviour are not to everyone's taste. They perform a show-tune for their guests, but, once again, Michelle steals the limelight, as she shows she really can't stomach the dessert. 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! Rugby fan Andy and dental nurse Holly kick off in Yorkshire with a Mexican fiesta - but with a few blunders in the kitchen. Will Cherith and David and Joanne and Jim fall head over heels for their love-themed menu? Finally, it's the turn of fancy dress enthusiasts Tony and Rebecca to host, with a dessert based on Tower Bridge and a starter resembling a rugby pitch. 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. 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. Will the partners team up to win, or will the wine and conversation expose the cracks in their relationships? In the west of Scotland, a loosely themed Italian menu, a beef stroganoff that fails to live up to its billing, and a Scottish and Indian fusion menu that leaves the guests high and dry. North Wales: Well-to-do country types Des and Jo kick off the week. Everyone loves the chicken wings starter, but the spicy fish main proves too much for electrician Paul, and his wife Karen is unsure of international couple Ari and Amanda as they seem 'a bit posh'. Competitive couple Mike and Lisa kick off the contest in Worcester with an Italian-themed menu inspired by their upcoming wedding in Sorrento. Show not available in country. When Leanne can't stomach either the scallops or peas, the others are left wondering whether she'll be a handful all week. The kitchen is Millie's domain and she channels her family roots for the Greek Cypriot menu. Super competitive husband and wife Kenny and Lisa kick things off with a meal that they think is restaurant quality - no less. Three couples from south Wales compete to host the best dinner party and win the 1,000 prize, beginning with beautician Rachael and her partner Nick, who prepare a selection of dishes they've never made before. Joker Mark and his wife Rachel host first. The final day sees youngsters Lucy and Stephen risk it all with an exotic menu inspired by Lucy's travels to Asia. 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. Kicking off the competition with a night of fine-dining are partners Dan and Jacqui, who between them reckon they've got it cracked with their combination of cooking and presentation skills. 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 will a catastrophe in the kitchen affect their chances of walking away with the grand? In Grimsby, straight-talking Mel and partner Patrick host guests seasoned ravers Vanessa and Steve, and lovebirds Amber and Ryan who raise eyebrows with their coordinated pink attire. Dinner Parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. Day two sees Ange and Dave cook up recipes using only the finest ingredients - according to them. They're hoping a traditional Punjabi menu will be a winner. Newlywed am-dram lovers Mel and Richard raise the curtain for this competition in Belfast. Jodie and Ben are hoping to impress their guests with a varied menu, which includes a risky starter of raw lamb tartare. 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 the turn of Sabbi and Ashley to host with an Indo-Caribbean fusion they think is destined to win them the 1000. But will a dramatic food dislike from Joy affect their chances of walking away with the grand? Exhibitionist Phil showcases his credentials as the BBQ king of Stoke on Trent. Butchers Roland and Anne, who have been married for 41 years, start the ball rolling on a night of many jokes. On day three it's the turn of romantic duo Gemma and Glen, who decide to go for a more refined dining experience. Sue and Shaun kick things off in Bournemouth with a Mediterranean menu but one guest proves difficult to impress. Genre (s): Reality, Game Show, Food & Cooking Season 1 Episodes tbd S1:E20. Competitive Leanne and Gary host on night two, but when they stuff their starter with three whole packets of blue cheese, are they taking a risk too far? Some of the guests are left shocked when Kevin serves up black pudding, even though his wife is a pescatarian! In Birmingham, Talisa and her boyfriend Luke kick off the competition with a traditional Italian menu. In Liverpool, Ste and Danielle try to impress with their American themed menu. This episode comes from sunny Bournemouth, where husband and wife Rupert and Jo are first to showcase their cooking skills with a night based around their favourite travel destinations. Inspired by their love of the countryside, they plan to utilise as much home-grown produce from their garden as possible. 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. 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. But Sarah-Jane is worried that she'll be eating their 'pets' and pescatarian Zoe is accidentally given meat for her starter. In Leeds, gigglers Gemma and Ryan kick off with a menu designed to show off their fun side. Competitive dining gets personal as each pair have to work together to score the highest marks and take home the cash prize. In Yorkshire, partners Javvina and Tyrone kick off the competition with an international menu. 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. Joining them are Mel and Tony and Sarb and his wife Jasbir. 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? Couples version of the cookery-based reality show. Party queens Soroya and Jodie serve up an unusual pie that horrifies super-confident Raj in Rugby. And can Pasha's Persian rice pudding win the grand? But which couple will win the coveted cash prize? Kicking off the competition in Reading is couple Liz and David, with a menu replicating the first food they ever cooked together. Happy-go-lucky hosts Jim and Justine kick off this competition from Portsmouth. In the West Midlands, image-conscious couple Sarah and Jack kick off with a clean-living menu which is a little too healthy for the guests, but they all let loose at the silent disco. Can the hosts pull it out of the bag and blow away the competition? First to host in Swansea and Bridgend are Kathy and Justin, who present a menu inspired by Kathy's Italian past. 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. Last to host is self-confessed perfectionist Kevin, with partner Clare. In north London, married couple Elorm and Mimi are confident that their Afro-fusion menu and some Afro-beats will see them triumph. There's unimpressive beef, Korean chicken on a crumpet, hot tub fanciness and a shocking revelation in Yorkshire, as indie kids Johnny and Lucy take on Claire and Matt, and Net and Bob. In Cambridgeshire, big kids Wizz and Luke kick off with a children's party themed night. Will hubby Stuart be able to keep his cool in the kitchen? 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. Farm-dwelling self-confessed recluses Nikki and Clive kick off in East Anglia with their first ever dinner party, vying with Lloyd and Molly's Thai menu and seasoned hosts Pete and Kirsty. Angela's blender malfunctions and sprays her with gravy, and Paul and Debbie offend their hosts by questioning the intelligence of their beloved Chihuahuas. They are joined by pescatarian Carl and his wife Sue, and local girl Vikki and her Geordie boyfriend Lee. In the West Country, handyman Sam and his wife Kate, festival lovers Aron and Kath, and Colin and Kate compete in a week featuring disastrous dishes and a peculiar pantomime performance. Rachel and Mark launch the competition with an Asian themed menu, inspired by their passion for travelling. They are joined by Clayton and Nina, and Lee and Maemae. . Things get prickly during the starter, continue through the night, and end in a table-top bust up. This episode heads to Manchester where quirky couple Sophie and boyfriend Lucas opt for a menu based on the idea that looks can be deceiving. 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. In Manchester, Asia from Poland doesn't like lamb at all but Henry and Tom serve two different lamb dishes for their traditional British dinner, while Vinne and Tanz offer lamb three ways. But their love of hearty portions proves a challenge for the other couples: loved-up Richard and Christine, and married couple Michelle and Charlotte. SEASON: 5. Young newly-weds Lauren and Pete cook a grown-up refined menu, surprising their guests, who had expected beans on toast. Finally, Ling and Mark serve a meal that represents her Chinese heritage and his English roots - a food type they like to call Chinglish. On day two eyebrows are raised when baked beans are served with chives by Sue and Joyce. 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? 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. Kate and Mike serve a Tex-Mex menu inspired by Kate's homeland of Texas. They use a mixture of dressing up, stripping off and wacky voices combined with homely food to try and win the prize. The North/South divide crops up but it's David and Fletch's conversation about poo that sends the party down the pan. But when Tash finds a hair in her chicken, and Lee finds a greenfly in an edible pansy can Judy and Will pull their evening back? Blackpool and Preston 5/5: Health assistant Lisa banks on her no-faff menu to bag the cash. 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. Up next is the turn of 1940s enthusiasts Jayne and Ricky who want to throw a dinner party themed on the Second World War. They all have their own unique styles of cooking and entertaining, but they're all determined to impress, because at the end of each evening, the guests will give their host a mark out of ten. 0; After bearing the brunt of Graham's humour for most of the week, Alex finally outshines him in a fact-off, but like most of the week, the food is hit and miss. Their eccentric menu reflects their unconventional approach to life. Finally, it's the turn of self-proclaimed yuppies Cherry and Lawrence to host. Novice hosts and accomplished bickerers Debbie and Richard are up next, but tension in the kitchen spills over to the table, leading to some cold food and awkward chat. Rocky Scott Air Date: February 3, 2005 tbd S1:E18. In Brighton, Dan and his partner of 16 years Pippa are hoping a menu of family favourites will bag them the grand. But Richard and Marina aren't impressed by their simple fare, and Shawn and his wife Kendra find Peter's behaviour even less palatable. The third couple are young newlyweds Melisa and Kyle - who has the appetite of a growing lad and, after he scoffs his own food, starts scoffing his wife's. . In Bromley, Ryan and Julie's food fails to wow, with one guest comparing the main to vomit! Couples Come Dine with Me. Tina and Lance plan a 'sharing-and-caring' menu, but James and Louisa keep putting their foot in it. Day two sees Delilah and Laurence cook up a romantic Italian feast. After rising tension at the table, the hosts have a job on their hands to get the group in the mood to party. The food fails to hit the spot, and the evening is over-shadowed by Nancy, who can't stop talking. 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. And after making a dubious first impression, Mark has a jaw-dropping revelation. The second night sees Katie and Phil opt for an ambitious menu for their first ever dinner party. 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. But it's their dessert that packs the biggest punch - deep fried jam sandwiches are a hit with Glen, but prove too stodgy for the others. 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. Home / / couples come dine with me blackpool holly. 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 . Finally it's food lovers Martin and Kate's chance to impress with their authentic Thai menu and chocolate dessert. 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. 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. 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. Paul Martin Air Date: February 4, 2005 tbd S1:E19. Day two sees Steven and Claire's German-inspired menu. And one contestant puts his foot in it with his own fiance. Finally it's David and Fletch's turn to wow with the week's second Mexican extravaganza, but after last night's dip in atmosphere, the hosts have a job to pick up the pace and cement over the cracks. But married couples Linda and Dave and Chris and Ewelina are distinctly less than impressed with her lack of home cooking. The night begins in smashing fashion with an unexpected crockery disaster. What really impresses, however, is a moving musical performance that reduces Lesley to tears. Three rival couples in Essex and East London compete in the dinner-party challenge, beginning with Spencer and Sara's simple, Jewish feast. In West Yorkshire, looks are everything to glamorous couple Katie and Neil as they kick off the competition with a meal almost as beautifully presented as they are. As the night develops, so does a budding bromance. Second hosts are marketing manager Hannah and her fianc Paul, who cause a stir with their cutting comments to one another. 0% Beautician Rachel isn't keen on James and Louisa's kill-it-cook-it-eat-it theme in Kent. Watch Come Dine with Me Couples 2014 2 Seasons Dinner parties are given the Come Dine With Me treatment as couples have to host the perfect night. A funny bunch of videos from our trip to Blackpool last wee - a "Come Dine With Me" special! We're continuously trying to improve TheTVDB, and the best way we can do that is to get feedback from you. Completing the line-up are Simon and Suzanne, who've been married for 19 years. Engaged couple Anita and Cash get the ball rolling in north London, with a menu drawing on their Indian heritage. All are great cooks and excellent hosts - but they're all very. Day two sees a nervy Rita and Hugh try their best to up their game knowing they have some strong competition on their hands. In Cardiff, newly-weds Laura and Sean, fine-dining-fan Lesley and Keith, and Rachel and Lee compete in a week featuring fruity surprises, posh nosh and controversial curry. Loved-up partners of 23 years, happy-go-lucky Lisa and her cabbie husband Nick are happy to try it all.
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