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- The knives (and forks) are out as a group of strangers compete for the title of ultimate dinner party host. And the £1000 on the table adds spice to the proceedings...
- Couples compete to win a cash prize, taking turns to cook meals for each other.
- Come Dine with Me Canada (2010) is based on the British television show of the same name, Come Dine with Me (2005). Five strangers, each an amateur chef, compete to host the best dinner party, each party solely for the competitors and to be held on consecutive evenings. Each host submits a menu in advance of the week, the menu to consist of an appetizer, a main course and a dessert. At the end of each party, the guests secretly rate the party on a scale of one to ten inclusive. Each guest can use whatever criteria he/she deems important to rate the party, the quality of the food served, the liking of the food to one's own palate regardless of its quality, the difficulty of the meal preparation, the entertainment provided, and hosting skills among the possible criteria. At the end of the last party, the host of that party gets the voting results, which he/she reads to the other competitors. The competitor with the highest score wins $1,000.
- A competition to find the ultimate dinner party host, Come Dine With Me South Africa will follow four people who have never previously met as they snoop around each other's homes, sample each other's cooking and pass judgment on each other's entertaining skills. Each night for a week the contestants take it in turns to cook up their idea of the perfect evening. As the guests travel home they give their verdict, and crucially, a mark out of ten. The contestant with the most points at the end of the week wins a cash prize and vouchers.
- Everyday Australians battle it out for the title of the ultimate dinner party host. Each week over five nights, five total strangers take it in turns to cook up their idea of the perfect evening for the other four. Each believes they can cook up the perfect evening and hopes their unique style will clinch them the title of best host and the $2000 cash prize. Television and radio presenter James Valentine is the narrator for the series, overseeing each episode with witty observations and his unique style of commentary.
- How many times have you been cooking in the kitchen and shamelessly wished you had a camera there to catch you every culinary move? Well if you've got your hand up in agreement, fear not because you're not alone.
- Five strangers for five nights attend five dinner parties seeking to win a cash prize at the end.
- To celebrate 20 years of Hollyoaks, some of the show's biggest stars cook dinner.