‘Masterchef’ has been renewed for Season 13. Chef and executive producer Gordon Ramsay, chef Aaron Sanchez and restaurateur Joe Bastianich will return to judge the cooking competition series.
According to Fox, ‘Masterchef’ currently reaches an average of 4.7 million people in multi-platform viewering.
The series is produced by Endemol Shine North America and One Potato Two Potato, and is based on a format created by Franc Roddam. Along with Ramsay, Elisabeth Murdoch, Danny Schrader, Pat Llewellyn, Ben Adler, Sharon Levy and DJ Nurre serve as executive producers.
Ramsay is now one year into his deal with Fox, as he and the network established the joint venture Studio Ramsay Global in August 2021.
The studio produces all new series featuring and/or produced by Ramsay, with Fox alternative entertainment president Rob Wade overseeing production. Ramsay’s series created for other platforms prior to the formation of the company, including ‘Masterchef’, continue to be produced by their respective production entities.
According to Fox, ‘Masterchef’ currently reaches an average of 4.7 million people in multi-platform viewering.
The series is produced by Endemol Shine North America and One Potato Two Potato, and is based on a format created by Franc Roddam. Along with Ramsay, Elisabeth Murdoch, Danny Schrader, Pat Llewellyn, Ben Adler, Sharon Levy and DJ Nurre serve as executive producers.
Ramsay is now one year into his deal with Fox, as he and the network established the joint venture Studio Ramsay Global in August 2021.
The studio produces all new series featuring and/or produced by Ramsay, with Fox alternative entertainment president Rob Wade overseeing production. Ramsay’s series created for other platforms prior to the formation of the company, including ‘Masterchef’, continue to be produced by their respective production entities.
- 9/15/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Masterchef will be back for another season at Fox.
The series has landed a renewal for Season 13, hours ahead of its season finale.
The hit series features award-winning chef and executive producer Gordon Ramsay, acclaimed chef Aarón Sánchez and renowned restaurateur Joe Bastianich.
The network has revealed that the series averages 4.7 million multi-platform viewers, marking a +108 lift from Live + Same Day.
Expanding to two hours on August 17, the series has led Fox to two consecutive Wednesday night wins among Adults 18-49.
The series is Fox's most-watched summer show and ranks #3 amongst all broadcast networks, coming in behind Big Brother and America's Got Talent.
On the Season 12 finale episode of Masterchef: Back to Win, airing tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 14 (8:00-9:02 Pm Et/Pt), "former judge Christina Tosi of Milk Bar returns and a winner is crowned," Fox teases.
"The three remaining chefs rush against the clock to complete their final...
The series has landed a renewal for Season 13, hours ahead of its season finale.
The hit series features award-winning chef and executive producer Gordon Ramsay, acclaimed chef Aarón Sánchez and renowned restaurateur Joe Bastianich.
The network has revealed that the series averages 4.7 million multi-platform viewers, marking a +108 lift from Live + Same Day.
Expanding to two hours on August 17, the series has led Fox to two consecutive Wednesday night wins among Adults 18-49.
The series is Fox's most-watched summer show and ranks #3 amongst all broadcast networks, coming in behind Big Brother and America's Got Talent.
On the Season 12 finale episode of Masterchef: Back to Win, airing tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 14 (8:00-9:02 Pm Et/Pt), "former judge Christina Tosi of Milk Bar returns and a winner is crowned," Fox teases.
"The three remaining chefs rush against the clock to complete their final...
- 9/14/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Contestants Michael, Dara and Christian in the season 12 finale part 2 episode (Photo © 2022 Fox Media LLC)
Gordon Ramsay’s MasterChef will continue to be one of Fox’s primetime staples, dishing up an order for a 13th season. The cooking competition series has been renewed by Fox for season 13 ahead of its season 12 finale.
The network confirmed the renewal and announced season 13 will once again feature Gordon Ramsay, chef Aarón Sánchez, and restaurateur Joe Bastianich. Ramsay, Elisabeth Murdoch, Danny Schrader, Pat Llewellyn, Ben Adler, Sharon Levy, and DJ Nurre executive produce.
Casting is now underway for the upcoming 13th season. Interested chefs must be at least 18 years old by January 1, 2023 to apply. For additional rules and requirements, visit www.masterchefcasting.com.
Season 12 has been averaging 4.7 million viewers across multiple platforms. The season 12 finale airs on September 14, 2022 at 8pm Et/Pt and features the return of fan-favorite judge Christina Tosi. Per Fox:...
Gordon Ramsay’s MasterChef will continue to be one of Fox’s primetime staples, dishing up an order for a 13th season. The cooking competition series has been renewed by Fox for season 13 ahead of its season 12 finale.
The network confirmed the renewal and announced season 13 will once again feature Gordon Ramsay, chef Aarón Sánchez, and restaurateur Joe Bastianich. Ramsay, Elisabeth Murdoch, Danny Schrader, Pat Llewellyn, Ben Adler, Sharon Levy, and DJ Nurre executive produce.
Casting is now underway for the upcoming 13th season. Interested chefs must be at least 18 years old by January 1, 2023 to apply. For additional rules and requirements, visit www.masterchefcasting.com.
Season 12 has been averaging 4.7 million viewers across multiple platforms. The season 12 finale airs on September 14, 2022 at 8pm Et/Pt and features the return of fan-favorite judge Christina Tosi. Per Fox:...
- 9/14/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Gordon Ramsay is continuing to cook up more MasterChef at Fox.
The network has renewed the cooking competition series for a 13th season.
It comes as season 12 concludes this evening with three chefs competing to win the 250,00 grand prize.
Featuring Ramsay, chef Aarón Sánchez and restaurateur Joe Bastianich, the series is now casting competitors for next season.
Fox said that the show is averaging 4.7M multi-platform viewers.
Produced by Endemol Shine North America and One Potato Two Potato, the series is based on a format created by Franc Roddam and is exec produced by Ramsay, Elisabeth Murdoch, Danny Schrader, Pat Llewellyn, Ben Adler, Sharon Levy and DJ Nurre.
It comes as Ramsay is building up a number of shows on the network including Next Level Chef, which has scored the plum post-Super Bowl slot next year, Hell’s Kitchen and Food Stars.
Fox, which is a partner in Ramsay’s production venture Studio Ramsay Global,...
The network has renewed the cooking competition series for a 13th season.
It comes as season 12 concludes this evening with three chefs competing to win the 250,00 grand prize.
Featuring Ramsay, chef Aarón Sánchez and restaurateur Joe Bastianich, the series is now casting competitors for next season.
Fox said that the show is averaging 4.7M multi-platform viewers.
Produced by Endemol Shine North America and One Potato Two Potato, the series is based on a format created by Franc Roddam and is exec produced by Ramsay, Elisabeth Murdoch, Danny Schrader, Pat Llewellyn, Ben Adler, Sharon Levy and DJ Nurre.
It comes as Ramsay is building up a number of shows on the network including Next Level Chef, which has scored the plum post-Super Bowl slot next year, Hell’s Kitchen and Food Stars.
Fox, which is a partner in Ramsay’s production venture Studio Ramsay Global,...
- 9/14/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“Masterchef” has been renewed for a thirteenth season at Fox. Chef and executive producer Gordon Ramsay, chef Aarón Sánchez and restaurateur Joe Bastianich all return to judge the cooking competition series.
The news comes ahead of the finale of Season 12, which airs Wednesday and features the return of former judge Christina Tosi, chef and owner of Milk Bar.
According to Fox, “Masterchef” currently reaches an average of 4.7 million people in multi-platform viewering. The series is produced by Endemol Shine North America and One Potato Two Potato, and is based on a format created by Franc Roddam. Along with Ramsay, Elisabeth Murdoch, Danny Schrader, Pat Llewellyn, Ben Adler, Sharon Levy and DJ Nurre serve as executive producers.
Ramsay is now one year into his deal with Fox, as he and the network established the joint venture Studio Ramsay Global in August 2021. The studio produces all new series featuring and/or produced by Ramsay,...
The news comes ahead of the finale of Season 12, which airs Wednesday and features the return of former judge Christina Tosi, chef and owner of Milk Bar.
According to Fox, “Masterchef” currently reaches an average of 4.7 million people in multi-platform viewering. The series is produced by Endemol Shine North America and One Potato Two Potato, and is based on a format created by Franc Roddam. Along with Ramsay, Elisabeth Murdoch, Danny Schrader, Pat Llewellyn, Ben Adler, Sharon Levy and DJ Nurre serve as executive producers.
Ramsay is now one year into his deal with Fox, as he and the network established the joint venture Studio Ramsay Global in August 2021. The studio produces all new series featuring and/or produced by Ramsay,...
- 9/14/2022
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
“MasterChef Junior” will return for an eighth season with new judge Daphne Oz.
Oz will replace Christina Tosi on the judges’ panel, joining chefs Gordon Ramsay and Aaron Sanchez to crown the next winner in the new season.
In the upcoming season, the young contestants will cook up meals at locations including a renaissance fair and motocross track. Ramsay’s daughter Tilly will return to the show for a special donut contest.
The show’s twitter account sent out several tweets welcoming its newest judge. One tweet shared a video of Oz showcasing her culinary judging skills on her own small children. In the video, she asks her kids, “Are we going to learn a lot from these kids? Are we going to becoming better cooks from watching these kids and learning to cook? Are you guys going to become great too?”
Season 8 is cookin' up nicely. Please welcome Chef...
Oz will replace Christina Tosi on the judges’ panel, joining chefs Gordon Ramsay and Aaron Sanchez to crown the next winner in the new season.
In the upcoming season, the young contestants will cook up meals at locations including a renaissance fair and motocross track. Ramsay’s daughter Tilly will return to the show for a special donut contest.
The show’s twitter account sent out several tweets welcoming its newest judge. One tweet shared a video of Oz showcasing her culinary judging skills on her own small children. In the video, she asks her kids, “Are we going to learn a lot from these kids? Are we going to becoming better cooks from watching these kids and learning to cook? Are you guys going to become great too?”
Season 8 is cookin' up nicely. Please welcome Chef...
- 7/17/2019
- by Dano Nissen
- Variety Film + TV
Fox has renewed Gordan Ramsay’s hit kids cooking competition series MasterChef Junior for an eighth season. Additionally, former The Chew co-host Daphne Oz is joining the reality competition series as a judge for Season 8.
In the new season, the pint-sized contestants will cook a meal for diners at a historical renaissance fair and size up against monster trucks at a motocross track. Ramsay’s daughter, Tilly Ramsay, also will return to the MasterChef kitchen for a donut contest. When all is said and done, one talented kid will be named America’s newest MasterChef Junior, taking home the trophy and $100,000 grand prize.
Oz is an Emmy-winning television host, New York Times-bestselling author, chef and entrepreneur focused on innovation in food and beverage, beauty, wellness, fashion and media. She was previously co-host of The Chew for six seasons, and is currently one of the co-hosts of The Dish on Oz,...
In the new season, the pint-sized contestants will cook a meal for diners at a historical renaissance fair and size up against monster trucks at a motocross track. Ramsay’s daughter, Tilly Ramsay, also will return to the MasterChef kitchen for a donut contest. When all is said and done, one talented kid will be named America’s newest MasterChef Junior, taking home the trophy and $100,000 grand prize.
Oz is an Emmy-winning television host, New York Times-bestselling author, chef and entrepreneur focused on innovation in food and beverage, beauty, wellness, fashion and media. She was previously co-host of The Chew for six seasons, and is currently one of the co-hosts of The Dish on Oz,...
- 7/17/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated, 5:12 Pm: Fox said tonight that it has shifted the premiere dates for Season 7 of MasterChef Junior and the series bow of reality competition series Mental Samurai for a second time in two weeks.
The cooking competition now will return with a two-hour special starting at 8 p.m. March 12 — a week later than was announced after it was uprooted from its original date by the rescheduled State of the Union Address. Meanwhile, Fox’s “obstacle course for the mind,” Mental Samurai, will make its debut on at 9 p.m. March 19, following a new episode of MasterChef Junior. The Rob Lowe-hosted series also had been set for March 5. Both unscripted series original were set to premiere on February 26.
Previously, January 31: Premiere dates for Fox’s new reality competition series Mental Samurai and Season 7 of MasterChef Junior have been pushed back a week due to the rescheduling of the State of the Union address.
The cooking competition now will return with a two-hour special starting at 8 p.m. March 12 — a week later than was announced after it was uprooted from its original date by the rescheduled State of the Union Address. Meanwhile, Fox’s “obstacle course for the mind,” Mental Samurai, will make its debut on at 9 p.m. March 19, following a new episode of MasterChef Junior. The Rob Lowe-hosted series also had been set for March 5. Both unscripted series original were set to premiere on February 26.
Previously, January 31: Premiere dates for Fox’s new reality competition series Mental Samurai and Season 7 of MasterChef Junior have been pushed back a week due to the rescheduling of the State of the Union address.
- 2/14/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Tuesday is turning into in-season reality night on Fox for the first time in almost a decade.
The network has slotted Tuesday, February 26 for the Season 7 premiere of MasterChef Junior. The culinary competition series featuring talented kid chefs will air at 8 Pm, replacing Lethal Weapon, whose 16-episode third season will have its finale the previous week.
MasterChef Junior will be followed by previously announced new obstacle course reality competition Mental Samurai at 9 Pm, also set to premiere Feb. 26. It will replace drama The Gifted.
Tuesday has been a weak spot on Fox’s schedule, and the network is looking to shake things up with an all-reality lineup, which involves some counter-programming, going with an unscripted show against NBC”s drama juggernaut This Is Us at 9 Pm.
The last time Fox had an all-reality Tuesday lineup during the regular broadcast season was in fall 2009 when it aired an in-season installment of...
The network has slotted Tuesday, February 26 for the Season 7 premiere of MasterChef Junior. The culinary competition series featuring talented kid chefs will air at 8 Pm, replacing Lethal Weapon, whose 16-episode third season will have its finale the previous week.
MasterChef Junior will be followed by previously announced new obstacle course reality competition Mental Samurai at 9 Pm, also set to premiere Feb. 26. It will replace drama The Gifted.
Tuesday has been a weak spot on Fox’s schedule, and the network is looking to shake things up with an all-reality lineup, which involves some counter-programming, going with an unscripted show against NBC”s drama juggernaut This Is Us at 9 Pm.
The last time Fox had an all-reality Tuesday lineup during the regular broadcast season was in fall 2009 when it aired an in-season installment of...
- 1/11/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
For those family Thanksgiving gatherings that tend go south, here’s a new recipe: Let Gordon Ramsay do the yelling this year. Fox has set aMasterChef Junior: Celebrity Showdown special to air at 8 Pm Et/Pt on turkey day, right after its football game. Guests will include primetime stars and a couple of NFL Hall of Famers/reality competition winners.
Ramsay and chef Aarón Sánchez will keep watch as celebrities, their kids and some fan-favorite alumni show off their culinary skills in multiple challenges. Guests will include Terrence Howard, Eric Stonestreet, Alyson Hannigan, Lil Ren Howery and football legends Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith, both alums of Dancing with the Stars.
The two-hour special features three unique battles, putting each celebrity competitor to the test- with more than bragging rights at stake: Each winner with receive $25,000 for his or her charity of choice. Contestants also will face their challenges with...
Ramsay and chef Aarón Sánchez will keep watch as celebrities, their kids and some fan-favorite alumni show off their culinary skills in multiple challenges. Guests will include Terrence Howard, Eric Stonestreet, Alyson Hannigan, Lil Ren Howery and football legends Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith, both alums of Dancing with the Stars.
The two-hour special features three unique battles, putting each celebrity competitor to the test- with more than bragging rights at stake: Each winner with receive $25,000 for his or her charity of choice. Contestants also will face their challenges with...
- 10/24/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
“MasterChef” has been renewed for Season 10 at Fox.
Season 10 will air during the 2018-2019 season. The announcement comes just ahead of the Season 9 finale, which airs Wednesday night at 8 p.m. In the two-hour finale, the three remaining home cooks will face their final challenge when they are each asked to prepare a three-course menu for the judges. The home cook with the best overall menu will be crowned the winner. Season 9 has been averaging 6.4 million viewers per episode in multi-platform viewing, according to Fox.
The show will hold a series of casting calls across the country for Season 10 beginning in September. Host Gordon Ramsay’s culinary team will join the casting crew on the road in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Dallas. The first two cities will hold the casting calls on Sept. 22, while the latter two will be held on Sept. 29.
“MasterChef” is produced by Endemol Shine North America...
Season 10 will air during the 2018-2019 season. The announcement comes just ahead of the Season 9 finale, which airs Wednesday night at 8 p.m. In the two-hour finale, the three remaining home cooks will face their final challenge when they are each asked to prepare a three-course menu for the judges. The home cook with the best overall menu will be crowned the winner. Season 9 has been averaging 6.4 million viewers per episode in multi-platform viewing, according to Fox.
The show will hold a series of casting calls across the country for Season 10 beginning in September. Host Gordon Ramsay’s culinary team will join the casting crew on the road in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Dallas. The first two cities will hold the casting calls on Sept. 22, while the latter two will be held on Sept. 29.
“MasterChef” is produced by Endemol Shine North America...
- 9/19/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Because Gordon Ramsay apparently isn’t busy enough, Fox has ordered a 10th season of his MasterChef. The renewal of the unscripted hit from Endemol Shine comes ahead of tonight’s Season 9 finale.
The network also said today that Natalka Znak (Hardcore Pawn) has joined the show as executive producer.
Nationwide casting calls for Season 10 have begun and will continue throughout September as MasterChef looks for the next batch of home cooks to compete for the coveted white apron. And, for the first time ever, Ramsay’s own culinary team will be hitting the road with the casting team to be his eyes and ears — checking out potential contestants and tasting their culinary creations.
The irascible Ramsay’s full plate also includes or has included such U.S. culinary reality series as spinoff MasterChef Junior, 24 Hours to Hell and Back, Hell’s Kitchen and Culinary Genius. He also fronts multiple series on British TV.
The network also said today that Natalka Znak (Hardcore Pawn) has joined the show as executive producer.
Nationwide casting calls for Season 10 have begun and will continue throughout September as MasterChef looks for the next batch of home cooks to compete for the coveted white apron. And, for the first time ever, Ramsay’s own culinary team will be hitting the road with the casting team to be his eyes and ears — checking out potential contestants and tasting their culinary creations.
The irascible Ramsay’s full plate also includes or has included such U.S. culinary reality series as spinoff MasterChef Junior, 24 Hours to Hell and Back, Hell’s Kitchen and Culinary Genius. He also fronts multiple series on British TV.
- 9/19/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Patricia Llewellyn, the influential producer who discovered Britain’s Jamie Oliver and transformed him into The Naked Chef, while also kick-starting the TV career of Gordon Ramsay, has died. The former chief of Optomen stepped down in 2016 and had been battling a long illness. She passed away over the weekend at age 55. Llewellyn joined UK indie Optomen in 1994 and in 1996 introduced the now classic cooking show Two Fat Ladies presented by Clarissa Dickson Wright and…...
- 10/24/2017
- Deadline TV
You better up your continental breakfast game, lackluster lodgings: Fox has renewed Gordon Ramsay’s “Hotel Hell” for a third season. “Hotel Hell” is produced by One Potato Two Potato LLC., which is part of the All3Media group. Ramsay, Ben Adler and Patricia Llewellyn serve as executive producers. Ramsay recently re-upped with Fox for two more years. Casting is now open for Season 3; crappy hotels can check in here. Also Read: Gordon Ramsay Signs With Fox for 2 More Years Here is Fox’s description of the show and recap of Seasons 1 and 2: The first two seasons of “Hotel Hell...
- 8/17/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Fox renewed cooking show “MasterChef Junior” for Season 4 on Tuesday, with the new series to begin production this Spring.
The network also announced that pastry chef Christina Tosi will join the judging panel for both shows in the competitive cooking franchise, including the original, “MasterChef.” The renowned cook and restaurateur replaces departing judge Joe Bastianich and will be flanked by returning chefs Gordon Ramsay and Graham Elliot on the panel.
See Photos: Neil Patrick Harris Tests Top Chefs, Emmy Acting Nominees Toast Each Other
As TheWrap previously reported, the show’s producers announced Bastianich would not be returning to “MasterChef” or “MasterChef Junior” in November.
The network also announced that pastry chef Christina Tosi will join the judging panel for both shows in the competitive cooking franchise, including the original, “MasterChef.” The renowned cook and restaurateur replaces departing judge Joe Bastianich and will be flanked by returning chefs Gordon Ramsay and Graham Elliot on the panel.
See Photos: Neil Patrick Harris Tests Top Chefs, Emmy Acting Nominees Toast Each Other
As TheWrap previously reported, the show’s producers announced Bastianich would not be returning to “MasterChef” or “MasterChef Junior” in November.
- 1/13/2015
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
Fox ordered a second season of Gordon Ramsay‘s cooking competition series MasterChef Junior only in December, but today said that it has added a third installment of eight episodes. Production on both Season 2 and Season 3 will start in the spring. Host/executive Ramsay will again be joined by restaurateur and winemaker Joe Bastianich and chef Graham Elliot on the judging panel. MasterChef Junior, which features aspiring chefs between ages 8-13 competing in food challenges, had a solid first season this fall, averaging 5.1 million total viewers and ranking No. 1 in its Friday 8 Pm time period among adults 18-49, adults 18-34 and teens. It improved Fox’s performance in the hour versus last year by +58% in adults 18-49. Shine America and Ramsay’s One Potato Two Potato are producers of the series, based on a format created by Franc Roddam and Shine. Elisabeth Murdoch, Eden Gaha, Paul Franklin, Robin Ashbrook, Ramsay,...
- 3/5/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Fox has one of its better slates coming your way with the new season, especially if you take the midseason shows into account. Some of these shows may not jump out at you now as must-see, but some of them are going to take over, if I’m any judge anyway.
Clear showcase offerings Dads, Almost Human, and Us & Them are guaranteed to take off early. Almost Human has J.J. Abrams recognition to pull people in, though it looks to be a show that could flounder after a few episodes, even if I hope it doesn’t. The other two are going to become hits. Unfortunately, we have to wait until mid-season for the Gavin & Stacey remake.
Rake also looks like a winner, as long as the translation can be made to work as an Americanized product, and the show actually delivers what made the Australian original so brilliant.
Take...
Clear showcase offerings Dads, Almost Human, and Us & Them are guaranteed to take off early. Almost Human has J.J. Abrams recognition to pull people in, though it looks to be a show that could flounder after a few episodes, even if I hope it doesn’t. The other two are going to become hits. Unfortunately, we have to wait until mid-season for the Gavin & Stacey remake.
Rake also looks like a winner, as long as the translation can be made to work as an Americanized product, and the show actually delivers what made the Australian original so brilliant.
Take...
- 5/14/2013
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Fox has given Gordon Ramsay’s newest reality series Hotel Hell a second-season order. After having its premiere date pushed a couple of times, Hotel Hell posted the highest-rated series debut of the summer and ranks as this summer’s No. 1 new series among Adults 18-49 and Adults 18-34 as well as other demos. “With Hotel Hell, Gordon has proved once again that he’s one of the most successful and appealing personalities on television,” said Fox’s president of alternative entertainment Mike Darnell. “He delivered an amazing new show for us this summer that fans immediately embraced.” Hotel Hell, in which Ramsay whips failing hotels into shape, joins Ramsay’s MasterChef, which was renewed for a fourth season last month, and his flagship Hell’s Kitchen, which received a two-season pickup in April. Hotel Hell, whose freshman season finale airs Monday, is produced by Ramsay’s One Potato Two Potato Inc.
- 9/1/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Today is shaping up as a day for cooking show renewals. On the heels of Bravo announcing the pickup of veteran Top Chef for a 10th season a couple of hours ago, Fox just announced that it has ordered a 16-episode fifth season of Gordon Ramsey’s Kitchen Nightmares. “It’s great to be back for a fifth season … who knew there were that many nightmares to be had?!,” Ramsay said. So far, Ramsay has traveled to 54 cities giving restaurants on the brink of closure guidance and tough love. The series, normally a strong utility player for Fox, has struggled lately against Shark Tank in the Friday 8 Pm slot. Kitchen Nightmares is produced by ITV Studios America and Optomen in association with A. Smith & Co. Ramsey, Arthur Smith, Kent Weed and Patricia Llewellyn executive produce.
- 2/2/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Gordon Ramsay is expanding beyond cooking and setting his sights on a new makeover target: Hotels.
Fox has ordered a new Ramsay series where the reality kingpin will partner with a team of hospitality experts, traveling across the country to try and fix every aspect of struggling hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts. The working title: Hotel Hell.
The series is both familiar territory for Ramsay and a real departure, combining the business makeover format of Kitchen Nightmares with the internationally known chef moving beyond a cooking-centric show on Fox for the first time. Ramsay has hotel experience, having studied hotel management as a young man,...
Fox has ordered a new Ramsay series where the reality kingpin will partner with a team of hospitality experts, traveling across the country to try and fix every aspect of struggling hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts. The working title: Hotel Hell.
The series is both familiar territory for Ramsay and a real departure, combining the business makeover format of Kitchen Nightmares with the internationally known chef moving beyond a cooking-centric show on Fox for the first time. Ramsay has hotel experience, having studied hotel management as a young man,...
- 9/21/2011
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
By Josef Adalian
No shocker here: Fox has ordered a third season of "Kitchen Nightmares" starring Gordon Ramsay.
The show, an extension of the "Hell's Kitchen" brand, has been doing well on Fox with both Thursday and Friday airings.
"Nightmares" is a co-production of ITV Studios (formerly Granada America) and Optomen in association with A. Smith & Co. Productions. Arthur Smith, Kent Weed and Patricia Llewellyn serve as executive producers.
No shocker here: Fox has ordered a third season of "Kitchen Nightmares" starring Gordon Ramsay.
The show, an extension of the "Hell's Kitchen" brand, has been doing well on Fox with both Thursday and Friday airings.
"Nightmares" is a co-production of ITV Studios (formerly Granada America) and Optomen in association with A. Smith & Co. Productions. Arthur Smith, Kent Weed and Patricia Llewellyn serve as executive producers.
- 3/17/2010
- by Adalian
- The Wrap
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