
Come Dine with Me
Reality • TV-14 • 2005–25 • 44 Seasons
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5.7
Amateur chefs compete against each other by hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. Each competitor then rates the host's performance with the winner winning a £1,000 cash prize. An element of comedy is added to the show through comedian Dave Lamb, who provides a dry and "bitingly sarcastic" narration.
Starring
Dave Lamb, Linda Lusardi, Lesley Joseph, Abi Titmuss, Linda Robson
User Reviews
This show can, weirdly, act as an analysis of the human mind. The contestants are always absurd.
Narcissists break bread and judge other people.
An easy watch if you’re hungover, but not something you want to watch religiously
Cook eat judge....4 more times then pick a winner
another TV show that engineers people to be competitive with each other and be bitchy about their cooking, hospitality and home
so easy to just stick on, good for the cringe laugh
They’re are some great British moments 😂
Good humour. Good for background noise and yet good for watching
This is soo bad, it becomes kinda good!
what a sad little life jane you ruined my night so you could have the money i hope you spend it on lessons in grace & decorum because you...
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Ratings
78 (12%)
179 (28%)
325 (51%)
58 (9%)
5.7 – Based on 639 ratings
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