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Abbie Meehan

Unimpressed Four In a Bed viewers say they have spotted 'game players' on day one

Four In a Bed viewers are convinced they've spotted the 'game-players' of the week in the new series of the Channel 4 programme.

On Monday night, we visited Michael and Danielle at the Fountain Cottage in Northumberland, where the guests enjoyed a trip to a local brewery and some tasty breakfast.

However, one couple were unimpressed with the 'remoteness' of the B'n'B and didn't feel like the breakfast was up to par, so they decided not to stay again.

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However, viewers were convinced they were being unreasonable, and called the contestants for 'game-playing' in the first episode of the week.

Viewers flocked to social media to complain about the episode, as one Twitter user wrote: "We’ve found this week’s game players #fourinabed."

Another said: "#fourinabed always one lot that are game players from the start."

And a third wrote: "Surely it’s about the B&B not the location? Unfair - poss game players? #fourinabed."

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More comments read: "Oh no call The F.B.I the blinds haven't been dusted! been dusted! #FOURINABED."

Others said: "Slightly over cooked egg? Too remote? Game players #fourinabed."

And finally, one concluded: "A point off for an egg ?? Jeeeez !! #fourinabed."

Four In a Bed resumes on Tuesday, March 14 at 5pm on Channel 4. Catch-up episodes are available on All4 now.

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