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All Gordon Ramsay Television Programs Available for Streaming in the UK

  • John Klaus
  • Sep 8
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 18

Few television chefs possess a repertoire as extensive as that of Gordon Ramsay.


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Since the premiere of his inaugural series, Boiling Point, in 1999, the British culinary maestro has hosted an extensive array of programs, ranging from cooking competitions to travel documentaries. The Ramsay-verse expands, with discussions of a Hell’s Kitchen resurrection and an Apple TV+ series focused on Michelin stars forthcoming. While awaiting those, immerse yourself in the entirety of Ramsay television content accessible for streaming in the UK. Get ready for a nostalgic journey.



A Comprehensive Overview of Gordon Ramsay's Television Programs


Ramsay's Culinary Nightmares


Rescuing a beleaguered restaurant from the depths of catastrophe is a formidable challenge; yet, if anybody had the capability to assist, it is Ramsay. This is the basis of one of his most cherished programs, Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, which premiered on Channel 4 in 2004.



The episode features Ramsay endeavoring to revitalize eateries on the verge of closure with his candid counsel, ranging from a curry establishment in Nottingham to a carvery in Sussex and a fine dining venue in Inverness. It aired for five seasons in the UK and inspired a US adaptation that extended for nine seasons, all of which are currently available for streaming on Channel 4.



Gordon Behind Bars


In 2012, Ramsay confronted an unforeseen obstacle. The renowned chef dedicated six months to HMP Brixton jail, not serving a custodial sentence, but rather on a mission to instruct a group of offenders in culinary skills and the establishment of their own bakery. A cohort of 12 inmates has been chosen to establish the self-titled Bad Boys’ Bakery, aiming to equip them with employable skills for reintegration into society upon their release. The show's setting inevitably introduces new obstacles and tensions; knives and peelers require signing, altercations ensue, and Ramsay's wife recommends self-defense courses, yet there are also uplifting moments. “I believe it had a significant impact,” remarked Ramsay, contemplating the incident. “Several individuals exhibited tears in their eyes upon receiving their certificates, inquiring, ‘Will this continue?’”


VIEW: One season, accessible on Apple TV



The F Word


One of Ramsay's initial television successes was The F Word, which premiered on Channel 4 in 2005. Similar to most Ramsay programs, it revolves around a culinary contest situated in his purpose-built F Word restaurant. Additionally, the program features a variety show aspect, with celebrity guests unexpectedly appearing in the dining area, while Ramsay engages in culinary excursions throughout the nation. Anticipate appearances from Graham Norton, James May, and Joan Collins, alongside the customary Ramsay elements: abundant profanity, humor, and exquisite cuisine. This series, comprising five seasons, will occupy your time for an extended period.


VIEW: Five seasons, accessible on Channel 4



Hell's Kitchen


The initial episodes of Hell's Kitchen are among the most intense in the entire Ramsay oeuvre. The reality television program, which premiered in the UK on ITV in 2004, originally documented Ramsay's efforts to instruct ten celebrities in culinary skills.



The show's public-driven eliminations created dramatic viewing, highlighted by a legendary incident in which Coronation Street actress Amanda Barrie attempted to attack Ramsay in a fit of fury. It persisted for three additional seasons in the UK, during which Ramsay relinquished control, entrusting the responsibility to chefs Gary Rhodes, Jean-Christophe Novelli, and Marco Pierre White.



Nonetheless, Ramsay has remained pivotal in the US iteration, which has aired for an impressive 23 seasons, with a 24th set to debut this September. In America, the participants are budding chefs rather than seasoned pros, however one can anticipate the same intense drama and fervent criticism. The play subsequently inspired a restaurant chain, with themed establishments located around America, including Las Vegas and Miami. Although the UK version is unavailable for viewing, Hell's Kitchen USA can be accessed on many streaming platforms.


VIEW: Four Seasons, accessible on Amazon Prime and ITVX



Ramsay’s Best Restaurant


Restaurants can pursue numerous honors, including Michelin stars, AA rosettes, and placements on the 50 Best lists. In this 2010 series, it is Ramsay's endorsement that the chefs desire. Ramsay’s Best Restaurant has the celebrity chef evaluating 12,000 nominations to select 16 establishments to compete in a culinary contest. The competitors must undergo several evaluations, such as preparing a complete meal for 30 patrons within two hours, impressing covert judges, and catering to VIP clients at Ramsay's namesake Michelin-starred establishment in Chelsea, including the host himself. In the finale, the remaining restaurants are required to prepare a high-stakes dinner at Ramsay's other London establishment, Petrus, under the supervision of Angela Hartnett and Simon Davis.


VIEW: One season, accessible on Apple TV and Amazon Prime



Ramsay's Costa del Nightmares


In this 2014 series, Ramsay traverses Europe's premier vacation destinations, seeing British expatriates endeavoring – and often failing – to operate restaurants there. There is a single season of four episodes, each highlighting a distinct locale, ranging from Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol to Capbreton in southwestern France. Ramsay examines every aspect of the business, from the menu design to the clientele, with the aim of salvaging the expatriates' aspirations.


VIEW: One season, accessible on Apple TV and Channel 4


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