Fox has ordered another season of Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. The Hollywood Reporter says the network is also expected to announce that it will be airing another season of Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen this summer, making it the first time Fox has aired cycles of that popularity reality show back-to-back.
Mar 23
2009
09:45 AM ET
Fox orders more of Gordon Ramsay's 'Kitchen Nightmares'
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I love both shows & I’ll be watching! There can’t be too much of Ramsay on TV.
I like the BBC version of Kitchen Nightmares, no bleeping and GR takes his shirt off at least once an episode.
The UK version just feels less contrived and fake than the US one. There’s no silly talking heads that tell you exactly what you’ve just seen happen on screen anyway. It just lets the story tell itself.
Alex and MsDaisy, I couldn’t agree more!
To MsDaisy:
I agree. BBC’s version is much better, because Ramsey doesn’t come off like a caricature compared to the US Kitchen Nightmares and Hell’s Kitchen (though I’m willing to forgive the latter show, since it’s a joke the audience is already in on to begin with).
I also like on the BBC show how they always go back to the restaurant months later to see how everything turned out. Plus the BBC version doesn’t have all of the annoying sound effects when something “shocking” happens
Ive seen OLD episodes on the BBC a while back,but are there some fairly recent ones on there now?? And they allow swears too??
what is the music in the begining of the show?
Is the BBC/UK version online anywhere? All of the US versions are on Hulu, Youtube etc., but I can’t seem to find the UK version that everyone raves about
can’t wait for this show to come back on. i watch both the BBC and the American version. i don’t care to split hairs over which is better. doesn’t matter. both are excellent, and reveal that uber chef GR actually cares about your success. most times, he cares more than the actual owners. GR is amazing and we need more honesty like the chef offers to people instead of all the sugary slurry that the PC generations shove in our faces.
long live the chef.