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Paramedics rush to aid a woman whoâs had a seizure and is disoriented, a teenager fighting for breath, and a lady whoâs been vomiting blood over the past two days.
A 38âyearâold suffers lifeâthreatening injuries after a wall comes down on him at work, sevenâyearâold LaylaâRose cracks her front teeth, and a motocross rider has a bad crash on his bike.
Day two in Porto has Lou from Doncaster dragging the lot onto offâroad buggies. The ride is pure highâoctane fun, though a few arenât cut out for the roughâandâtumble. (Ep7/20)
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The first round takes place at Village Limits in Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, with David and Kim aiming to wow the judges with their sleek rooms. A shoddy bathroom and a bit of cheeky banter, though, âŠ
Zoe and her daughter Mea are hoping their guests will soak up the upscale feel of The Old Mill in Yarm, but another pair reckon the extra charge for a deluxe room with a hot tub is a bit much.
The Elan Hotel in Powys is run by Martin and Iris, who stick to a simple style and dish out a cracking breakfast. The rooms fall short of anything special, and Spencer and Gavin arenât sold on the noâŠ
The final stop is The Royal Oak Inn in Somerset, run by Spencer and Gavin. After a week of big talk, the other B&B owners are surprised to find the place is pretty ordinary.
When the bills come in, the guests sift through their notes, flagging things like a disappointing breakfast hamper and some sketchy dĂ©cor choices. In the end, only one B&B will walk away as the winneâŠ
Maria and her daughter Jess are on
Chris, Jane and their dog Loki are set on moving permanently to LotâetâGaronne in southwest France, and Danni Menzies takes them through what a ÂŁ200k budget can land them.
Ken, a clergyman, is looking to make Larnaca in Cyprus his permanent base so he can be nearer his friends. With only ÂŁ80,000 to work with, Jasmine Harman will try to find him a property that fits theâŠ
Leeds, where digital account manager Alice is hosting her very first dinner party â expect surprising confessions, a few awkward party stunts and a massive pavlova. (EpâŻ1/5)
In Leeds, company director Andy cooks up restaurantâstyle meals, but Alice and Danielle appear more interested in his Ferrari than the food.
Leedsâarea student Danielle cooks up a generous menu and even slips into her wedding dress to unveil a towering dessert pyramid. (EpâŻ3/5)
From the Leeds area, theatre technician Matt sticks to safe, classic family dishes. Even with his knack for juggling, Andy says itâs the worst night of the week. (EpâŻ4/5)
Leeds area â jeweller Lynne pulls out all the stops for the last night, serving a menu of dishes sheâs cooked herself and topping it off with a glittery karaoke performance.
Nyoami and Joe open the show at The Trap Inn in Northumberland. Their guests are taken with the cosy dĂ©cor, and a boat trip to spot puffins is a real favourite. The porridge, however, proves to be a âŠ
The Newholme Hotel in Blackpool is run by Nigel and Damian, who aim to keep prices cheap but add a bit of luxury. A strange find in the bathroom and a slimy bite at breakfast, however, give guests caâŠ
Liz and Tracey take charge at Portsonachan Hotel in Argyll and Bute. A few grimy surprises put a damper on the guests' early enthusiasm, and a tour of Inveraray Castle drops a few spooky yarns on theâŠ
The last stop takes us to Lamlash Bay Hotel on Arran. Meg, a former cabin crew member, is banking on her service chops to nail the win, but a hairâday hiccup drags down her scores.
The four B&B owners sit down to go through the guest scores, grumbling about a disappointing loo and uneven French toast, then the payouts are sorted out and the winner is named.
Families pull together when things go wrong: 70âyearâold Richard turns up with a racing heart, Adam is rushed after a highâspeed bike crash, and 10âyearâold Pia has taken a tumble and hurt her knee.
Gary, 47, is rushed to King's on an air ambulance after his motorbike collides with a car, while 69âyearâold Steve ends up with a fish bone stuck in his finger after trying to impress a lady.
We look at people who live on their own and end up relying on each other for a bit of support. One of them, Thomas â a scaffolder â gets a sixâmetre pole smashed onto his head on a construction site.
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Paramedics rush to aid a bloke suffering a severe allergic reaction, another having a heart attack, and a chemotherapy patient who may have picked up sepsis.
Gary, 47, is rushed to King's on an air ambulance after his motorbike collides with a car, while 69âyearâold Steve ends up with a fish bone stuck in his finger after trying to impress a lady.
We look at people who live on their own and end up relying on each other for a bit of support. One of them, Thomas â a scaffolder â gets a sixâmetre pole smashed onto his head on a construction site.
On day three in Porto, Birmingham granny Michelle sets out for a beach outing, but somehow she finds herself guiding the other holidaymakers up into the mountains. (EpâŻ8/20)
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Edinburgh sees Canadian comic Larah opening the contest with a swanky dinner, complete with quirky wigs and celebrity selfies â will it be enough to clinch the top prize?
In Edinburgh, cafĂ© owner Nutan is keen to wow her diners with a breezy attitude and genuine northâIndian flavours, but meticulous Sindiso is watching every bite. (EpâŻ2/5)
Edinburgh sees Sindiso take the reins on night three. The South African dad whips up his fiery chakalaka, hoping itâll smooth over the criticism he lob
Edinburgh. Anne, who runs a security firm, tries to ease the rising tension by setting up a cosy, lowâkey vibe, while the evening throws in odd collections and quirky celebrity crushes. (Ep4/5)
Edinburghâs James is pulling out all the stops with a fancy, ambitious menu, hoping itâll see him through to the top spot. Heâll also have to make sure his guests get along without any drama. (EpâŻ5/5)
Kay and Barry are after a holiday house in the historic Spanish city of Jerez, and Jasmine Harman is on the hunt to match them with a property that fits their ÂŁ105,000 budget.
Lesley and Ken, about to retire, have moved into a smaller UK home and are hunting for a holiday house on Barbados. Craig Rowe shows them around to see what ÂŁ350,000 can buy on the island.
Lian and Dave are on the hunt for a holiday home in Spainâs AlmerĂa region. With an ÂŁ80,000 budget, Ben Hillman puts five standout properties in front of them â will any of them hit the mark?
Jennie's a motorbike fan hunting a holiday pad on the western Costa delâŻSol, armed with ÂŁ85,000 and her best mate. Laura Hamiltonâs on the case to track down something that ticks all the boxes.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer drop by the Lindleysâ bungalow in Ashtead, Surrey, where the couple canât agree on what to do with the place. Pippaâs keen to pack up for Kent, but Billâs not having âŠ
Kirstie and Phil are in Reading, guiding a dad and his daughter as they hunt for a place in the buzzing Caversham area. Meanwhile, teachers Richard and Jo are on the clock to secure a family home befâŠ
George Clarke teams up with a crew tackling a crumbling village shop in Yorkshire, turning it into a sleek home with a breezy garden space.
First up we head to Sherbourne House in Norfolk, where Pauline and Dave reckon their knack for hosting will tip the scales â although the rooms end up feeling a bit stuffy for a few guests.
Lez and Derek, massive musicalâtheatre fans, are set on impressing the other B&B owners with a brilliant weekend. But snide remarks about the glassware and a few shockingly low scores stir up troubleâŠ
The B&B crew swing by The Greyhound Hotel in Cromford, Derbyshire. Tina and Danielle wow their guests with the ultraâcomfy beds, but a trickle of traffic means some harsh wakeâups along the way.
The last stop lands at the Royal Hotel in Clacton, Essex, where Vicki and Kara run a sleek seaside spot that impresses the other owners, but things quickly get heated as accusations start flying.
The B&B owners get together for the final round, sorting out the breakfast row and a few table hiccups, while Derek whines about a rough nightâs sleep. Then we see which B&B comes out on top for the âŠ
New series follows paramedics as they rush to help a young woman whoâs fainted three times in one day and a man in his forties dealing with chest pain and a family history of heart failure.
Mick gets whisked into Queenâs Hospital with doctors suspecting sepsis. Keith turns up with a heart rate thatâs off the charts for the ward. Jillian ends up in A&E after taking a tumble at a charity âŠ
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New series follows paramedics as they rush to help a
Mick gets whisked into Queenâs Hospital with doctors suspecting sepsis. Keith turns up with a heart rate thatâs off the charts for the ward. Jillian ends up in A&E after taking a tumble at a charity âŠ
At Nottinghamâs Queenâs Medical Centre, the team is coping with a surge of needleâspiking assaults on female uni students, one of them Kate who fell ill after a night out.
Day four in Porto finds history buff Shabaz guiding the gang around town in a tukâtuk, then winding down with a set of sad tunes â could his playlist put a damper on the holiday mood?
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Mrs Tee greets the other B&B owners at her quirky fourâstar Gorse Meadow in the New Forest, though a couple of the rooms donât quite meet the mark.
In Suffolk, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien pop into former agony aunt Janetâs garden shed, which is jam-packed with all sorts of treasure â from rare pieces of furniture to a vintage tram bench.
Andi, Neil, their son Joel and spaniel Dixie are hoping to retire in Spain, so Laura Hamiltonâs hunting for a suitable home near the coastal town of MazarrĂłn, close to Murcia, with a budget of about âŠ
In the Belfast area, Claire â a chatty PR manager â lines up a menu of her favourite restaurant dishes. The hitch? Sheâs never even gutted a pheasant before. (EpâŻ1/5)
In the Belfast area, carpenter Neil takes his guests out to the countryside for a quirky outing, serving up countryâstyle food, showing the farm animals and even displaying a head preserved in a jar.
In Belfast, Paul â a windowâcleaning business owner â sets up a swanky dinner for his guests, some of whom have never tried anything like it before. (EpâŻ3/5)
In Belfast, DJ and events organiser Ryan throws a night in, with a trendy band jamâmining in his lounge while the kitchen throws a few curveballs. (EpâŻ4/5)
In Belfast the final contestant, Cailin, stages a Eurovisionâthemed night with European recipes and fullâon costume. Will she snap up the cash prize? (EpâŻ5/5)
The crew kick off at The Swan Inn in Midhurst, West Sussex, where Digby Furneaux runs the place. Guests get a sunny breakfast, but Cleide isnât keen on the bathroom windowâs view.
Sunny and Faraah are in charge of the Osterley Park Hotel in Isleworth, but the guests are up in arms over a cleaning disaster, and Digby bolts out early.
Cleide Brook runs the show at Plover Cottage in Huddersfield. The other couples are blown away by the size, but Liz and Gary hit a snag in their bedroom and hand over some blunt feedback.
They finish up at The Forge Guest Rooms in Long Whatton, Leicestershire, where Liz and Gary
The contestants gather for the final showdown to see what theyâve earned, and straightâtalk criticism flies when Digby admits the amount he paid for a room he never even stayed in.
Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend tackle a 1997 Peugeot 106 Rallye belonging to 21âyearâold Senna, giving the French hot hatch a proper tuneâup and hoping to lift his spirits.
Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend roll up their sleeves to restore a classic Alpine A110 rally car, while its owner Guido has kept the thing in his garage for twenty years without ever giving it a go.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer pitch in to guide two firstâtime buyer couples as they search for a place of their own in Southampton and the New Forest.
Kirstie and Phil head to Larne to talk with Catherine and Nigel about whether to let go of their 70s countryside bungalow or stay put â a garage might be the deciding factor.
Clive and the kids are out in summer as Anty's John's gets electricity for the first time. Amanda looks back on a year that's been full of feeling.
The programme examines how people manage both physical and emotional hurt, starring Simon â a dad of four whoâs gone without food for days after his partner split.
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Paramedics rush to aid a woman whoâs having a panic attack while stuck in rushâhour traffic, then later an 11âyearâold rings 999 when his mum collapses and doesnât respond.
The programme examines how people manage both physical and emotional hurt, starring Simon â a dad of four whoâs gone without food for days after his partner split.
Mothers in A&E face a mix of worries â from their own health issues to caring for newborns and even adult sons â and this programme follows their dayâtoâday challenges.
Louise, a total horse fan, has a riding outing booked for her final day in Porto. Sheâs also hired a photographer, but with the judging about to kick off, sheâll find out whether the other holidaymakâŠ
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Alistair and Emma run the fourâstar Castle Hill Guesthouse in the quiet Lynton of north Devon. This week the challenge has them facing something up high, and MrsâŻTee isnât easily impressed.
Out on the bright Isle of Wight, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien stumble across a quirky threeâwheeled bike and discover a dusty old projector screen, which Simonâs keen to turn into a piece of art.
Lorraine and Jon are chasing their dream of a home in the whiteâwashed mountain villages of AxarquĂa, Spain, and Jean Johansson will walk them through what ÂŁ110,000 can fetch.
West Midlands. Sue swears her dinner will be unforgettable, but the starter ends up tasting like baby food to one guest and like a toilet to another⊠(EpâŻ1/5)
West Midlands â business whiz Marc is setting up a Sinatraâthemed dinner with swing tunes and classic American fare, hoping to win over the guests he irritated the night before.
From the West Midlands, teaching assistant Kim throws a summerâholiday dinner, serving up Greek dishes and swapping darts for a bit of cheeky fun. Can she pull it off? (EpâŻ3/5)
West Midlands â college manager and partâtime comedian Paul converts his home into a Black Countryâstyle boozer, looking to rack up the points while pulling pints. (EpâŻ4/5)
West Midlands â moleâcatcher Michael is trying to wow his friends with some posh French cooking, but one of the guests ends up being sick before the food even hits the plate. (EpâŻ5/5)
Claire runs the Brook Meadow B&B near Market Harborough and has splashed the place with her own eyeâcatching dĂ©cor. The real test is whether her guests are buying it.
James is back for the second stay of the week at his Apollo Inn in Barlborough, Derbyshire. He swears his poached eggs are unbeatable â will the guests agree?
The B&Bers pop up at The Swan Inn in Herefordshire, run by pals Luke and Heather. Theyâre impressed by the fresh, modern feel, but the continental breakfast falls flat.
The last stop this week is White Mark Glamping by Watlington, Oxfordshire. Owners Steph and Martin reckon the B&B crowd will get a kick out of the outdoors, but the guests arenât so sure.
Todayâs the day the B&B owners settle up and hand over the cash. One of the hosts
Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend get stuck in with Barbaraâs beloved 1978 Bedford HA iceâcream van, which has seen better days, and set about fixing it up and getting it back to its prime.
Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend roll up their sleeves on a 1973 Mk3 Ford Cortina â back when it was the UK's bestâselling car, itâs now a pretty rare sight.
Kirstie Allsopp works with Stuart and Lara â who are 100 miles apart â to track down a new home in Buckinghamshire. At the same time, Phil Spencer rushes Randhir and Sheetal through a fastâpaced propâŠ
We swing by Cambridgeshire where Kirstie and Phil get stuck in a pretty chaotic property hunt â the place is run by a fitness firm and even houses a tarantula collection, so theyâre on the lookout foâŠ
Weâll fly over Britainâs grand country houses, starting with Blenheim Palace and its gardens and woods, all shot with the latest drone tech. (EpâŻ1/4)
Kevin, 57, slipped off a ladder and hit a sharp metal bar. John, 53, tumbled down some steps and injured himself. Ross, 31, knocked his head after a fall while out for the evening.
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Weâll fly over Britainâs grand country houses, starting with Blenheim Palace and its gardens and woods, all shot with the latest drone tech. (EpâŻ1/4)
Kevin, 57, slipped off a ladder and hit a sharp metal bar. John, 53, tumbled down some steps and injured himself. Ross, 31, knocked his head after a fall while out for the evening.
Graham, 50, is rushed to King's with a suspected heart attack, while 71âyearâold Pat turns up after her husband Bill discovers her unconscious at home.
Day one in Barcelona has Damon taking the crew on a Segway spin and then heading to a restaurant styled after Alice in Wonderland for dinner â a pretty whimsical kickâoff to the week. (EpâŻ11/20)
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This week the Four in a Bed showdown moves up to Blackpoolâs threeâstar Vidella, where owners John and Neil run the place with a cheeky sense of humour and a scheme to get even with Alistair for slatâŠ
In Cockermouth, Henry Cole and Simon O'Brien swing by blacksmith Jonâs shed â the guy spent years working on fairground rides â and see if they can spot any creepy attractions hidden among his gear.
Lorna and Gordon are off to BenalmĂĄdena on Spainâs Costa del Sol, looking to buy with a ÂŁ250,000 budget. Can Ben Hillman nail them a spacious place that fits the bill?
In Hastings and Rye, nursery owner Louise has a Thai menu lined up, but one of her guests fancies himself a Thai food guru, and a sudden power cut threatens to wreck the night before it even gets goiâŠ
From Hastings to Rye, horseâloving Emily pulls together a relaxed evening of comfort dishes. Sheâs surprised by a visit from Irish crooner Dec, who sang with The Bachelors back in the 1960s. (EpâŻ2/5)
In Hastings and Rye, mature student Gary shows up with his largerâthanâlife style, complete with costume dress, wild dancing, loads of laughs and a few uncouth dining habits. (EpâŻ3/5)
In Hastings and Rye, former pop star Dec has a few musical tricks up his sleeve and serves a simple coastal menu, with olives that seem to talk, celebrity anecdotes and a rather odd pudding.
Hastings and Rye. Beauty therapist Chiara whips up a meal that nods to her Italian heritage. Dec can't resist likening his host to a PageâŻThree model, while Gary ends up a bit rattled when he plays aâŠ
First up this week, the crew checks into The Lazy Pug in Warwickshire, run by mates Ash and Rosie. Their offâbeat dĂ©cor and bright neon lighting arenât to everyoneâs liking â a few guests end up withâŠ
The four B&B owners pop up in Cardiff to try out Crofts Hotel, run by chef Lorraine. Everyone's looking forward to a topânotch breakfast, but a few surprise visitors throw a spanner in the works for âŠ
Anthony's back for the third round at The Hollybush Inn in Warwickshire. The 16thâcentury coaching house impresses the other B&B owners with its story, though a few reckon the place could be a bit clâŠ
The B&B crew finish the week glamping at The Pretty Thing site in Essex. Ash and Rosie settle into the plush Aztec tent, then Phil dishes out his very first breakfast.
Payment day sees the B&B owners back together, swapping barbs about the facilities, arguing over the rooms and even sparring about the sausages, before the totals are revealed and a winner is named.
Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend explore the quirky world of the Bond Bug, the threeâwheeled car that turned out to be a spectacular flop.
In Wellingborough, Tim and Fuzz set about restoring a quickârunning 80s Fiat Uno Turbo after its owner, Gerry, couldnât look after it and itâs been left to sit and decay in his driveway.
Kirstie Allsopp works with Andy and Jenny as they look for their first property near Warrington. Phil Spencer is on hand for Margot, whoâs hoping to nail down a longâterm home in the seaside town of âŠ
In Clifford, Kirstie and Phil pop round to see Vic and Paulâs house. It looks like the perfect family nest, but thereâs more to it than meets the eye.
Up in West Yorkshireâs rolling hills, Kara and Jonny are erecting a bold stoneâandâzinc house. Problems keep cropping up, but will they pull it through and give affordable design a fresh spin?
Alyce, 89, arrives at King's following a fall near her home. Sean, 23, is rushed in after a seizure thatâs gone on most of the night.