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Future of beloved Channel 4 reality show revealed after 19 series on air

20 June 2024 , 10:31
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Bosses also have a strict rule for contestants who wish to take part
Bosses also have a strict rule for contestants who wish to take part

THE future of a beloved Channel 4 show has been revealed after a whopping 19 series.

Bosses at the broadcaster have green-lit another series of Four in a Bed.

The future of a beloved Channel 4 show has been revealed after a whopping 19 series eiqeuideuidtprw
The future of a beloved Channel 4 show has been revealed after a whopping 19 seriesCredit: C4
Bosses at the broadcaster have green-lit another series of Four in a Bed
Bosses at the broadcaster have green-lit another series of Four in a BedCredit: Channel 4
The programme - which is a staple of its channels - first launched in 2010 and is narrated by Mike Adams
The programme - which is a staple of its channels - first launched in 2010 and is narrated by Mike AdamsCredit: Channel 4
It sees four B&B owners travel to each other's accommodation offerings and rate their experience
It sees four B&B owners travel to each other's accommodation offerings and rate their experienceCredit: Channel 4

The programme - which is a staple of its channels - first launched in 2010 and is narrated by Mike Adams.

It sees four B&B owners travel to each other's accommodation offerings and rate their experience.

The business that is voted best value for money by the hopefuls is voted the overall winner of the competition.

Amanda Owen insists there's 'no stress' as she opens up about 'separation'Amanda Owen insists there's 'no stress' as she opens up about 'separation'

Channel 4 bosses are now on the hunt for brand new contestants to take part in its next series.

Announcing a call out for participants, producers said: "We’re looking for all types of venues big and small, from glamping sites, to pubs with rooms, traditional B&Bs or even country manors!"

However, they added for businesses to be eligible to take part they must have a minimum of three guest rooms.

The news comes after it was revealed Come Dine with Me will also return with a new series.

Its spin-off series, called The Professionals, recently broadcast on Channel 4.

The format sees local restaurants going head-to-head, rather than amateur individual cooks as in the original show.

Viewers watched as each owner took turns hosting their rivals with a three-course dinner.

Just like the regular version, they're scored at the end of the evening.


Alex Doyle

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