A Place In The Sun's presenter Jonnie Irwin was left fuming with a couple that rejected every single home he showed them.
In Tuesday's episode of the Channel 4 show, Jonnie said there were "sour grapes" when trying to find couple Debbie and Dave a holiday home in the Dordogne region of France.
The duo had a budget of £200,000 and had plenty of properties to choose from, but they couldn't pick one out of the five houses they were shown.
Their complaints included that the homes were "too dated" or "too modern", after explaining that they were looking for something traditional with three bedrooms that was near a boulangerie.
Introducing the area, Jonnie said: "The Dordogne is well known as a gastronomic hotspot – you're never far from a tasty bite to eat or a delicious glass of wine, nearly all homegrown."

The first property they were shown was in Brantôme, which is often referred to as the Venice of the Perigord.
The house was in their budget but they rejected it because it was too rural and didn't have a swimming pool.
Next up was a £202,702 six-bedroom house in Tocane-Saint-Apre that had a swimming pool and was in close proximity to five restaurants and several shops.
Debbie said she was "loving it" but once the couple were inside they complained about the "dated" tiles and fireplace.


Next was a £190,990 traditional stone house with a swimming pool and a terrace with stunning views.
But the interior was modern and had a posh new kitchen and a mezzanine living area.
Debbie loved it but David complained that it wasn't traditional enough.
The fourth house was a £162,162 converted farmhouse that was attached to a communal swimming pool with a management fee.

They were impressed with this house and liked the decor.
The final house was a £224,684 property in the village of Badefols Sur Dordogne, near Lalinde.
It was very snazzy with its own pool and jacuzzi, and the couple were impressed.
But when Jonnie sat down with them and asked them if they'd like to make any offers, they'd changed their minds.

Debbie said: "Neither of us can compromise on which we like better.
"It's brought it home to us that we know where we need to be."
It was later revealed that they had found something they liked a month after filming.
The couple's pickiness was criticised on Twitter, with one viewer branding them "time-wasters".