| Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares |
 | | Format | Cooking show | | Starring | Gordon Ramsay | | Country of origin | United Kingdom | | No. of episodes | 16 (or 22 - six episodes were revisited) | | Production | | Running time | 44 Minutes | | Broadcast | | Original channel | Channel 4 | | Original run | April 27, 2004 – present | | External links | | Official website | | IMDb profile | Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is a critically acclaimed television programme hosted by British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. The BAFTA and Emmy Award winning progamme debuted on Channel 4 in 2004. Kitchen Nightmares is an upcoming television show from the FOX Broadcasting Company, where Gordon Ramsay helps failing restaurants to get back on the map. ...
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Gordon James Ramsay OBE (born November 8, 1966 in Johnstone, Scotland) is a Scottish celebrity chef and currently one of only three chefs in the UK whose restaurant is rated at three Michelin stars. ...
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In each episode, Ramsay visits a failing restaurant and acts as a troubleshooter to help improve the establishment in just one week. Ramsay revisits the restaurant a few months later to see how business has fared in his absence. Episodes from series one and two have been re-edited with additional new material as Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares Revisited; they featured Ramsay checking up on restaurants a year or more after he attended to them. For other uses, see Restaurant (disambiguation). ...
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An American adaptation of this show, titled Kitchen Nightmares, debuted September 19, 2007 on FOX. A German version of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, called Rach, der Restauranttester, debuted September 11, 2007 on RTL and runs weekly on Sunday at 7.05pm. Kitchen Nightmares is an upcoming television show from the FOX Broadcasting Company, where Gordon Ramsay helps failing restaurants to get back on the map. ...
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Episodes
Series 1 - Bonapartes Restaurant, Silsden, England
- The Glass House, Ambleside, England
- The Walnut Tree Inn, Abergavenny, Wales
- Moore Place, Esher, England
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Series 2 - La Lanterna, Letchworth, England
- D-Place (renamed Saracen's Cafe Bar during filming), Chelmsford, England
- Momma Cherri's Soul Food Shack, Brighton, England
- La Riviera, Inverness, Scotland
- The Glass House, Ambleside, England (Revisited)
- The Walnut Tree Inn, Abergavenny, Wales (Revisited)
- Moore Place, Esher, England (Revisited)
- Bonapartes Restaurant, Silsden, England (Revisited)
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Series 3 - Oscar's, Nantwich, England
- The Sandgate Hotel, Sandgate, England
- Clubway 41 (renamed Jacksons during taping), Blackpool, England
- La Gondola, Derby, England
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Series 4 - La Parra de Burriana, Nerja, Spain
- The Fenwick Arms, Claughton, England
- Rococo (renamed Maggie's during taping), Norfolk, England
- Morgans..., Liverpool, England
- La Riviera, Inverness, Scotland (Revisited - now called Abstract)
- Momma Cherri's Soul Food Shack, Brighton, England (Revisited - new location now called Momma Cherri's Big House)
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Libel In June 2006, Ramsay won a High Court case against the London Evening Standard, which had alleged, after reports from previous owner Sue Ray, that scenes and the general condition of Bonapartes had been faked. Ramsay was awarded £75,000 plus costs.[1] Ramsay said at the time: "I won't let people write anything they want to about me. We have never done anything in a cynical, fake way." Her Majestys High Court of Justice (usually known more simply as the High Court) is, together with the Crown Court and the Court of Appeal, part of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales (which under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, is to be known as the...
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Reception The programme has received excellent reviews for its in-depth look into the restaurant industry. Jane Redfem of Off the Telly commented that the show "could have been cynically designed to exploit Ramsay's foul-mouthed reputation...But watch, listen and think about what he is saying, and his genuine commitment to his profession in general, and the task at hand become abundantly evident." [2] Lorna Martin of The Observer said "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is compulsive viewing - packed with excitement, emotion and entertainment." [3] Slate's Sara Dickerman was impressed by the show's "economic realism" in the tired food television genre. She wrote, "There is something refreshing about a show that doesn't promise a ticket to ride (a surgical makeover, a million dollars, Richard Branson's job) but instead offers restaurant owners the hope—if they seriously reform their establishments—that they might, just might, break even for the next few months." [4] Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
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Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares won a BAFTA award for Best Feature at the British Academy Television Awards 2005 and the 2006 International Emmy for best non-scripted entertainment. [5] The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), is a British organization that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, childrens film and television, and interactive media. ...
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