AN East Lancashire bed and breakfast has appeared on Channel 4’s ‘Four in a Bed’.

Dave Rogers and his partner Sanchia Crossley hosted the other contestants at their bed and breakfast, the Guest House in Worsthorne, on the reality programme on Tuesday night.

The show involves four B&B owners who take turns to stay with one another and pay what they consider fair for their stay.

Each couple answers a review on the establishments hygiene, food quality, whether they had a good night’s sleep and whether they would stay again.

The winner is the best establishment named best value for money.

Mr Rogers, who has owned the Church Square business for around two-and-a-half years, used to work in the wholesale florist industry for 25 years.

He said it was very exciting to be filmed.

He said: “It was extremely strange, you don’t realise how much goes into filming each episode.

“You’re up at 7am to get a microphone attached to your car, sometimes you have to film bits again and do multiple takes and it carries on until midnight, it’s very intense.

“What we didn’t realise was how little you’re allowed to talk to the other contestants, it’s all kept to a minimal.

“Having six crewmen and woman with you all the time feels weird but you get used to it after a while.

“I really enjoyed going on there and seeing other people’s way of doing things.”

“I decided to set up the guest house in Worsthorne as the village needed one.

“We get lots of guests who have come to visit family and friends in the village and have had no where else to stay.

“It was a great opportunity to go on as it is a great bit of advertising, people from all round the UK will see it.”

The pair received full marks from one couple with the lowest being an eight out of 10 for both cleanliness and facilities after the guests meticulously searched the rooms.

But all of the B&B owners said they would “definitely” stay at the Guest House again, and how much they would pay for the room will be revealed in the final show on Friday.