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Gordon Ramsay on "Kitchen Nightmares"
Gordon Ramsay on "Kitchen Nightmares" - © FOX
Hell hath no fury like an angry chef, and no chef has a sharper temper than Gordon Ramsay when things go wrong in the kitchen. The star of the highly rated culinary boot camp "Hell's Kitchen" returns to FOX with another sizzling unscripted series: "Kitchen Nightmares." This time, Chef Ramsay hits the road in each episode of "Kitchen Nightmares," tackling a restaurant in crisis and exposing the stressful realities of trying to run a successful food business.

Inspired by one of the UK's biggest hits, "Kitchen Nightmares" is seen in more than 50 territories around the globe, and the series reveals a whole new side to Ramsay. He's still prone to the explosive outbursts and spectacular confrontations familiar to fans of "Hell's Kitchen," but he also shows his sensitive and nurturing side on "Kitchen Nightmares"—a unique blend of fury, passion, inspirational leadership and tough love that can coax a small spark of talent into a roaring flame.

There's no time for polite small talk on "Kitchen Nightmares" as Ramsay embarks on his mission to turn things around. If the wine waiter's service isn't up to par on "Kitchen Nightmares," he'll be out the door before he can say "merlot." If the head chef doesn't match up to Ramsay's expectations on "Kitchen Nightmares," Ramsay will hammer him into shape, and if he can't stand the heat, he may quit the kitchen. Ramsay's reputation is on the line, so there's bound to be high blood pressure, raised voices and serious clashes as he attempts to do the impossible on "Kitchen Nightmares:" turn a deserted dining room into the most sought-after venue in town in just a week.

"Kitchen Nightmares" is produced by Granada America, Optomen Television, and A. Smith & Co.  Arthur Smith, Pat Llewellyn, Kent Weed, Gerry McKean, Curt Northrup are executive producers on "Kitchen Nightmares."








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