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Do you love dinner parties?

Are you a great cook?





The hugely successful Channel 4 show

Come Dine with Me is returning for a new, prime-time series. We?re looking for people over 18 years of age in and around SE London with a passion for cooking and who want to demonstrate their skills.


Over four days, four strangers, from all walks of life, take turns hosting the perfect dinner party for each other. At the end of the week the most impressive host wins a ?1,000 cash prize.


This is your chance to create the perfect dining experience!

You also get to enjoy three nights dining out

and a chance to win the prize.


If you or anyone you know would like to take part

then please call in right away on -

0871 200 3939


(Callers from a BT landline will be charged a set up fee of 14p per call plus 10p per minute.

Calls from other networks may be higher and from mobiles will cost considerably more.)


or email: [email protected]

I love Come Dine With Me for all the wrong reasons. It's perfected the reality TV formula: addictively awkward viewing. I never watch it for the dishes served, rather how the losers who appear on the show struggle to maintain a false veneer of friendship for the duration of the show. It's priceless.

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