This competition features amateur chefs competing against one another to see which one gives the best dinner party. The guests give each chef points, and at the end of the competition, the host with the most -- points, that is -- wins a cash prize. There's no end to what these contestants will do in their quest to win.
Celebrity Christmas Special: Five celebrities take to the stage for a pantomime special. First up, singer Linda Nolan hosts a Jack and the Beanstalk-themed dinner. (Ep1/5)
Celebrity Christmas Special: On day two of the pantomime special, Big Brother villain 'Nasty Nick' Bateman hosts a Dickensian Christmas Carol themed evening. (Ep2/5)
Celebrity Christmas Special: Model Bianca Gascoigne is in the lead role of Snow White as she hosts night three. But there's tension among her guests. (Ep3/5)
Celebrity Christmas Special: The pantomime special continues. Soap star Danny Young hosts an Aladdin-themed evening, complete with a belly dancer. (Ep4/5)
Celebrity Christmas Special: The curtain call belongs to ex-Doctor Who actor Colin Baker, who throws a Cinderella-themed evening despite being unused to cooking fancy meals. (Ep5/5)
South-east London. First to host is gym-fanatic Sophia Pottinger, who's confident her simple-but-classic menu, with dancing for afters, will win her the prize. (Ep1/5)
South-east London. Friendly foodie Fraser Devlin is banking on an evening of expertly cooked food and entertainment to win the prize. (Ep2/5)
South-east London. Rock chick Francesca is serving Prawn to be Wild and Sweet Child of Wine. But a couple of her guests are more taken with some revealing pics of their host. (Ep3/5)
South-east London. Attention-grabbing Amadin Ryan hosts. He's decided to wow his guests by throwing a Victorian banquet, but is he spending enough time with them? (Ep4/5)
South-east London. Last to host is Maria Eltheriouri, who is serving Greek meze, moussaka and a rich dessert, just six weeks after having gastric surgery to help lose weight. (Ep5/5)
Swansea. Fitness fanatic Jen Edwards is producing low-carb dishes for her guests, one of whom causes a stir by telling Jen she hates her menu. (Ep1/5)
Swansea. School teacher James Knight hosts his dinner party, a school-themed occasion, complete with children's party games. (Ep2/5)
Swansea. It's the midway point of the culinary contest and tackling the challenge is 6ft 8in rugby boy Keith, whose guests see him as a bull in a china shop in the kitchen. (Ep3/5)
Swansea. Karen Wood can't wait to get her guests partying in her hot tub after serving them a buffet-style menu featuring quiche. (Ep4/5)
Swansea. It's the final night of the competition and naughty solicitor Katherine Waldemar Brown has organised a sophisticated menu and specified a 'tarts and vicars' dress code. (Ep5/5)
Return of the Worst: Wayne Sleep returns to make good on his previous calamitous turn as a celebrity cook. This time Wayne plans a Moulin Rouge theme for his night, with dress code. (Ep2/5)
Stockport. First to host is local councillor and proud northerner Linda Weeks-Holt. Linda's throwing a rag-to-riches themed evening, full of northern delicacies. (Ep1/5)
Stockport. Lady Annie Targett hosts a black-tie event, with expensive ingredients and champagne reception. But will her guests realise she bought her title off the internet? (Ep2/5)
Stockport. Civil servant Sam Kitching hosts. Sam's aim is to charm the ladies with his delights, while shooting down in flames his older arch rival: retired copper John Brinnand. (Ep3/5)
Stockport. All-American gal Kristen Cooley plans to bring the Wild West to town for one night only and dazzle her guests with a US-themed party. (Ep4/5)
Stockport. On the final day, retired copper and old charmer John Brinnand takes up the challenge. John plans to go all Zen in homage to what he feels will be a winning Thai menu. (Ep5/5)