The four contestants, all from Swindon, are: Mark Farrow, who believes men are better cooks, business manager Sarah Louise Moore, ethnic Filipino Imelda Smith, and spiritualist Annette Storey, who calls upon her angels whenever she can.
The four contestants, all from Southampton, are: professional mystery diner Liz Grana Priego, marketing manager Amy Lovett, tribute singer Danielle Merrick, and auditor Eleanor Williamson, who's easily irritated.
Four nights in Teeside are presented in a single edition. Featuring class culture wars, over indulging in drink, and name-dropping aplenty, the week was later shown as four separate episodes in August the same year.
Four nights in Blackpool are included in a single edition, and include a contestant who bears a three-day grudge over a chilli sauce bottle. The week was later shown as four separate episodes in December the same year.
Four nights on the Isle of Wight are presented in a single edition. Featuring guests including aspiring actress Charlotte Barton-Hoare, the week was later reshown as four separate episodes in August the same year.
Four nights in Wolverhampton are shown in a special compilation, including a contestant who gets a record-breaking score for a uniquely awful evening. The nights were eventually shown as four separate episodes in August the same year.
Four nights in Luton become surprisingly controversial after a tongue-in-cheek remark lead to complaints to Channel 4 and Ofcom. Despite complaints, the remark stayed in when the week was reshown as four separate episodes in March 2010.
Four memorable nights in Bristol include a host who serves sushi off a semi-naked man's body. The week, complete with sushi and nudity, was later shown as four separate episodes in August 2009.