The Hotel Inspector - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

The Clover
Alex Polizzi comes to the rescue of more struggling hotels, beginning with Birmingham naturist retreat the Clover, whose owner Tim Higgs insists Alex has to strip off before she can start work. She soon discovers this strict no-clothes rule, while not surprising for a naturist hotel, applies at all times throughout the entire establishment - even in the lounge and restaurant – a policy she believes will put off more customers than it attracts. But despite rising debts, Tim refuses to budge on his naturist principles.

The Oakland
Alex visits an hotel and nightclub in Essex, run by a family who are simply not dancing to the same beat.

The Caspian
Alex travels to an hotel in Ealing, owned and run by former beautician Nousha and her son.

The Bellingham
Alex is asked to inject some Northern Soul into a struggling hotel in Wigan and restore it to its former glory.

Mansion Lions
Alex walks into the lion's den when she helps a struggling establishment in Eastbourne.

The Meudon
Alex travels to Falmouth to help father-and-son team Harry and Mark with their 29 bedroom country house hotel that has been struggling with low occupancy and low profits.

The White Hart, St Albans
Alex visits a 15th-century haunted hotel in St Albans, where guests often get more than they bargain for.

Godolphin Arms Hotel
In Newquay, Alex tries to persuade 71-year-old hotelier Margaret to change her ways.

Walpole Bay Revisited
Alex revisits a hotelier she advised in Margate, but is not met with a warm welcome.

African Queen Revisted
Alex returns to the eight bedroom floating hotel on the River Thames, to check whether the business is still afloat.
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