A couple who run a guesthouse in Morecambe are set to star on a hit Channel 4 reality TV show.
Dave and Meru Rees of the Sanderling will appear in Channel 4's 'Four in a Bed' over the coming week, with episodes beginning on Monday May 13 and featuring heavily on Wednesday May 15.
The programme sees B&B owners throw open their doors and take turns to stay with each other, as they compete to be crowned best hosts.
The Rees' will compete against other guesthouse owners, with the results being announced in Friday's episode.
Dave and Meru took over the Sanderling around three years ago and have completely transformed the premises with a full refurb both inside and out.
Dave, an airport taxi driver, and hairdresser Meru gave the B&B on West End Road, previously known as the Silverwell, a £350,000 revamp.
Read more: INTERVIEW: Morecambe couple look to tourism future after £350K guesthouse revamp - Beyond Radio
Four in a Bed airs on Channel 4 on weeknights at 6pm.


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