A controversial week in the history of the show as five nights in Sheffield were pulled from broadcast after only two episodes had aired. Sebastian hosts the first night, but the lateness and quality of his food doesn't go down well.
Retired schoolteacher Deborah manages to get praise for her food from hypercritical guest Paul. While the episode concluded with a trailer for the next night in Sheffield, the remainder were pulled from broadcast due to legal reasons.
The third night in Sheffield, hosted by Shanette "Sal" Adams, was due to air on July 19th 2017 and pulled from broadcast at late notice due to legal reasons. It is presented here for sake of completion.
The fourth night in Sheffield features an evening hosted by singer Sunny Daye. Due to air on July 20th 2017 and pulled from broadcast due to legal reasons, it is presented here for sake of completion.
The final night in Sheffield was hosted by highly critical contestant Paul Piddington and was due to air on July 21st 2017. Pulled from broadcast due to legal reasons, it is presented here for sake of completion.
Portsmouth and Southampton: Lucy creates Greek-inspired dishes, Phil's meal has meat and bones, Elena doesn't have the best start with her canapés, and Tony serves up a Syrian feast.
Glasgow: Desmond's Malaysian cuisine sets a high standard. Party girl Nikki provides bouncy entertainment. Vicky plans sophistication. James can't wait to welcome everyone to his beloved Hamilton.
Leeds: Gav serves Indian food without cutlery. Paul's shocked when Gav requests his Wagyu well done. Kelly's night has a fairy tale theme, and Sarah-Ann serves up something called sawdust chicken.
Bristol: Nick has a problem with his chocolate-covered balls. Martin provides an American menu with an Asian twist and a side-serving of terrible jokes. Tina lays on an impromptu pom-pom dance lesson.
In Manchester, legal secretary Audrey Gordon, Parisian lawyer Kristell Batard, bachelor Gerald Ashley, and gastric-band-wearer Jo Ferns, go head to head in a culinary showdown
East London and Essex: Yemi hosts a Nigerian party, Ghanaian born Naana focuses on presentation, Brian cooks up ceviche and a Korean barbecue, can Paul's 'ugly banana' satisfy his guests.
Southampton and Portsmouth: The week begins with a touch of Bollywood, as competitive Nicky serves a menu celebrating the cuisine of her native India to guests Lynda, Jamie and Graham.
est Yorkshire: Honduran-born Isca is hoping her spicy Central American grub will impress her guests Peter, Elaine and Lakhan, and bag her this week's prize.
Essex: Four strangers from in and around Essex attempt to host their way to the prize. Kicking off is geezer Kevin who's hoping to use his skills as a kitchenware salesman to charm his guests.
Sheffield: Student Dylan is unaccustomed to dinner party etiquette. Not only does he lack glassware and cutlery, but he serves his drinks from the top of his makeshift bar - his bin.
Belfast: In and around Belfast, first host Chris hopes his basic but well presented food will be a hit, but his deep fried Creme Egg may prove more Michelin tyre than Michelin star for his guests.
Greater Manchester: The week begins in fiesta style with David's Spanish evening. But on night three when Sukie dishes up a menu from her native South Korea, is her authentic dessert a step too far.
Birmingham: Spice Girl fanatic Gemma promises her guests to 'spice up their lives', and a childhood trauma with mashed potato may be part-time radio DJ Richard's undoing.