Three in a Bed

Season 1

Three Bed & Breakfast owners stay in each other's accommodation, and then pay the amount which they thought their stay was worth. The owners with the highest percentage of or over their asking price wins. Much arguing and oneupmanship ensues.

Where to Watch Season 1

8 Episodes

  • Smugglers Cottage, Number One, The Kildare.
    E1
    Smugglers Cottage, Number One, The Kildare.Roger Garlick and wife Victoria pit Smugglers Cottage, their historic B&B, against Claire and Mark Smith's five-star B&B Number One in Blackpool, and Joyce and Ray's The Kildare in Skegness. But things get a little bit heated when the issue of the star ratings comes up, resulting in tears before bedtime.
  • The Lodge, Roxbro House, Hamilton Hall
    E2
    The Lodge, Roxbro House, Hamilton HallAndrew from The Lodge in Avebury, goes up against Claire and Stuart of Roxbro House, and John from Hamilton Hall, a gay men-only residence where clothing is optional. But things don't get off to a good start when John admits that he used to be a male prostitute. Next stop is Hamilton Hall, where highlights on offer for residents include spiritual and sexual workshops. By the time the competition moves to Roxbro House, some of the hoteliers are not getting on so well. Can the Roxbro save the day?
  • Jeake's House, Yarmouth's Baron's Court, Lunan Lodge
    E3
    Jeake's House, Yarmouth's Baron's Court, Lunan LodgeJeake's House in Rye takes on Great Yarmouth's Baron's Court and Lunan Lodge in Scotland, where the unique selling point is the ghost. Ex-opera singer Jenny Hadfield and partner Richard Martin run Jeake's House in Rye in East Sussex. Jenny prides herself on the literary themed B&B, which means the explicit image in one of the bedroom is erotica, and most definitely not porn. Next stop is Great Yarmouth where Samantha finds a cob web in her room! Last up are Sam and Jules in Scotland. But while Lunan Lodge may or may not be haunted, the B&B rivals are far more frightened of sharing the one and only guest bathroom.
  • Gainsborough House, Overdale Guesthouse, Art House
    E4
    Gainsborough House, Overdale Guesthouse, Art HouseDerek and Anita in Suffolk take on Jayne and Keith from Whitby, and John and Anne from Canterbury. Derek and Anita Evans run Gainsborough House in Suffolk. Former child-actress Anita and husband Derek pride themselves on their elegant, mock regency home and strive to be the best. But will some unfortunate plumbing problems dampen competitive Anita's chances? Next up is Jayne and Keith's North Yorkshire establishment, Overdale Guesthouse, where Jayne has accumulated a collection of miniature pigs to give the place a homely atmosphere. Which may explain why a trip around town includes a visit to a local gift shop where the pigs can be bought. The final night takes the group down to Anne and John's Art House, a converted old fire station the owners have crammed full of contemporary pieces made by themselves and their friends. But will the visiting couples find the art to their liking?
  • Harrop Fold Farm, The White House, Haughley House
    E5
    Harrop Fold Farm, The White House, Haughley HouseSue and Leah from Harrop Fold Farm in Cheshire, face Steve and Michelle of The White House, in the rolling hills of Dorset, and Jeffrey and Caroline from Haughley House in Suffolk.
  • The Skinners, Arbor Low, Ashleigh Hotel
    E6
    The Skinners, Arbor Low, Ashleigh HotelMike and the vivacious Susie Skinner of West Sussex, take on Steve and Nikki Dick of Arbor Low in the the Peak District, and Ray and Julie Bright of the Ashleigh Hotel in Bournemouth.
  • Fallen Angel, Wilsham Farm, Hanover House
    E7
    Fallen Angel, Wilsham Farm, Hanover HouseThis edition features a luxury hi tech B&B in Durham, a five-star premises in the regency town of Cheltenham, and a rural retreat in Devon. First up is the five-star silver rated Fallen Angel in Durham, where John Marshall has spent in excess of £2 million on fantasy styled rooms. His suites cost up to £300 a night, but Richard and Jane from Devon seem confused by the 'Le Jardin' suite, complete with turf carpet and al fresco hot tub. Next is a trip to the peace and tranquillity of Richard and Jane Organ's Wilsham Farm on Exmoor, North Devon. Although filled with rural charm, John has a few issues with his room, including the lack of a full length mirror, for which he was marked down back in Durham. The final night is at Veronica and James Richie's Hanover House in Cheltenham. The proud owners have filled the place with family photos and personal touches and say they strive for excellence. But their guests aren't quite as impressed with the cob webs and a private bathroom located down a flight of stairs. After paying up, who will take the crown for the best value for money B&B?
  • Granville, Frampton House, Nut Tree Farm
    E8
    Granville, Frampton House, Nut Tree FarmBlackpool joker Wilf Taylor and his wife Pat, husband and wife Nick and Georgina Maynard from Dorset, and Somerset eco B&B owners Melvyn and Anne Firmager test each other's businesses to breaking point. First up is a trip to Britain's very own Vegas: Blackpool. Wilf and Pat have been in the B&B business for 25 years and the 3-star Granville is their pride and joy, with 12 rooms costing up to £50 a night, and a licensed bar. Next is a trip to 18th-century Frampton House in the Dorset countryside. Nick and Georgina Maynard's 5-star B&B offers three double rooms at £90 a night. The final B&B is eco-friendly Nut Tree Farm, in the heart of Somerset. Melvyn and Anne offer three double rooms at £75 a night. But this is more than just a B&B. Spiritual Melvyn has built his very own stone circle on ancient ley lines in the garden for meditation and healing work. After the guests have paid up, only one of these B&Bs will be crowned the best value for money. When your home is your business, everything is personal.

 

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