Episode 3

Year 2025Episode 330 minJan 29, 2025
Episode 3

The new run continues. Knives, forks and popping corks... we're celebrating 20 amazing years of dinner party debauchery! On night three in Cambridge TikTok-er Josh hosts his first ever dinner party. But after throwing up all over the table last night, will he be on his best behaviour in his own home? Of course not! There are plenty of silly stunts and dares at the table, including one involving Josh's foot and a jar of mayonnaise, which one guest describes as one of the most disturbing things they've ever seen. Later, there's meat mayhem when Josh ignores how his guests would like their steaks, and as the sun sets, a spot of bongo buffoonery in the garden leaves our host apologising to the neighbours. But is Josh's nosh good enough to land him top spot?

Episode 3 has aired on Jan 29, 2025 at 5:30 PM
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