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      Season 1 – Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back

      2018 Reality Special Interest List
      67% Tomatometer 6 Reviews 83% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings This reality series features award-winning chef Gordon Ramsay driving to struggling restaurants across the country in his state-of-the-art mobile kitchen and command center, Hell On Wheels. In today's social media-driven world, everyone is an amateur food critic, and restaurants often find themselves one bad review away from shutting their doors. Ramsay will try to bring each of these failing restaurants back from the brink of disaster -- all in just 24 hours. First, he sends a team to record secret surveillance. Then, he goes under cover to see the problems firsthand. As the clock ticks down, Ramsay and his team transform these restaurants with spectacular renovations, fresh new menus and hope for the future. It all builds to the end of the 24 hours when grand reopenings of these restaurants are held for the public. Read More Read Less

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      Ben Lawrence Daily Telegraph (UK) It's amazing what a piquant vinaigrette dressing can do - or indeed skilful editing. Jul 23, 2018 Full Review Carol Midgley Times (UK) It's the same old formula. But somehow it works. Rated: 3/5 Jul 20, 2018 Full Review David Sexton London Evening Standard In reality, the daft deadline has been set purely to wind up Ramsay to the max - and it works a treat. Jul 19, 2018 Full Review Andy Dehnart Reality Blurred True hell, though, is watching something that was once so pure be mashed into something unrecognizable. The original UK format has been combined with so many artificial additives it makes Mountain Dew seem like spring water. Jun 4, 2021 Full Review Peter Crawley Irish Times For a man who trades in passion, however, the recipe for Ramsay's show looks exhausted, a stale and wilted formula. Sep 11, 2018 Full Review Melissa Camacho Common Sense Media Overall, there are some positive endings here, but you may not want to watch these transformations while eating. Rated: 3/5 Jul 20, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Harry T I love Kitchen Nightmares and I love this show too, what Gordon discovers is gross, very good show. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/07/24 Full Review Audience Member This show really proves that made in America doesn't mean diddly-squat. Every episode features Americans who don't give a crap and have given up or damn near given up and are perfectly happy to serve their fellow Americans CRAP. Yes, that's right, you can see it all on this show. Americans serving their fellow countrymen rotten vegetables, spoiled meat, moldy cheese, and other disgusting, vomit-inducing garbage from filthy, barely-ever-cleaned or never cleaned kitchens, some of which are overrun with rats. Made in America doesn't mean doodley-squat, does it? You can even watch some of these Americans being rude to their own customers. 'Cuz they don't give a rat's ass about their customers. Anyway, enter a foreigner, Gordon Ramsay, to save these loser and lame-o Americans. All the better for Gordon that saving these loser and lame-o Americans involves yelling, screaming, and belittling them. You can tell he really enjoys that. I love the 2 minutes of each episode where Gordon pretends he's a psychologist and sits down to have a heart-to-heart talk with the loser/lame-o American restauranteur or employee who has given up or damn near given up and doesn't give a crap anymore. Wow. Being a TV chef who is infamous for yelling and screaming and belittling people on reality TV shows really qualifies Gordon to help people with their personal problems. And in less than 24 hours no less! Wow, Gordon, wow. As we all know, long-term changes can really occur in a person after an infamous TV star has a cursory heart-to-heart talk with them. I also really love how sometimes, at the end of the episode, they show the loser/lame-o restauranteur has gone back to his or her wicked ways, i.e. Gordon Ramsay FAILED. This show really proves made in America doesn't mean high quality at all. In fact, on this show, made in America means it's CRAP. This show is made in America trash itself. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member I'll give this 4 stars. If you look at it as a show, yeah in some places it looks a bit dramatized and you want to know more about what the restaurant people have to say, however if you look at it like it's a humanitarian crisis crew that goes around saving small businesses in an unheard of 24 hour turn around time frame, then i would give it 5 stars, i can't think of one other organization show or not that helps the community like this show can, AND make it profitable for both parties. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member One of his best shows. Of course. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Love Gordon but this is the same show as always but with a squeeze of zest. A 24 hr race to re-open is kicked off by a funny reveal as Ramsey is in DISGUISE sampling the nasty food. If I had to watch it with commercial breaks, I wouldn't have made it. 42 min? Sure ... (Quick programming note: Season 1 is much better after episode 1) Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member an authentic show that let's us see some good folks that need a hand up get the help they need! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Episode 1 Aired Jun 13, 2018 Bella Gianna's Ramsay and his team attempt to transform Bella Gianna's, a family-owned Italian restaurant in Congers, N.Y. Details Episode 2 Aired Jun 20, 2018 The Old Coffeepot Restaurant Gordon and his team make renovations and create a fresh new menu for a failing Cajun restaurant in New Orleans in an attempt to revive it. Details Episode 3 Aired Jun 27, 2018 Brownstone Bistro Gordon and his team make renovations and create a fresh new menu for a Cajun fusion restaurant in Los Angles in an attempt to revive it. Details Episode 4 Aired Jul 11, 2018 Sherman's Restaurant Gordon revamps the decor and menu of Sherman's Restaurant, which is located in Greenville, Miss. Details Episode 5 Aired Jul 18, 2018 La Serenata Gordon and his team attempt to transform a family-owned Mexican restaurant located in Los Angeles. Details Episode 6 Aired Jul 25, 2018 Fetch Bistro Gordon and his team attempt to transform Fetch Bistro, a restaurant that serves people and dogs. Details Episode 7 Aired Aug 8, 2018 Patrick Molloy's Gordon attempts to revamp Patrick Molloy's, a family-owned American restaurant and bar located on the Hermosa Beach pier. Details Episode 8 Aired Aug 15, 2018 Sandra Dee's Bar-B-Que & Seafood Gordon Ramsay attempts to revamp Sandra Dee's Bar-B-Que & Seafood, a laid-back bar and grill located in Sacramento, Calif. Details
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      Season Info

      Director
      German Abarca, Tim Warren
      Executive Producer
      Michael Van Briesen, Chris Brogden, Gordon Ramsay, Chris Brodgen, Layla Smith, Greg Lipstone
      Network
      Fox
      Rating
      TV-14 (D|L)
      Genre
      Reality, Special Interest
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Jun 13, 2018