Gordon Ramsay

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Ramsay played in the Oxford United youth team and completed trials with Glasgow Rangers, before succumbing to a <span style="color:red">BLEEP</span> career-ending knee injury.
Ramsay played in the Oxford United youth team and completed trials with Glasgow Rangers, before succumbing to a <span style="color:red">BLEEP</span> career-ending knee injury.
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Although he didn't take part in the second UK series of ''Hell's Kitchen'', he did go on to star in the American version, which aired its third season (with Ramsay) in 2007.
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Although he didn't take part in the second UK series of ''Hell's Kitchen'', he did go on to star in the American version, which as of 2009 is still going strong (with Ramsay still on board). His American production company, One Potato Two Potato, is also going to co-produce [[Masterchef Goes Large|Masterchef USA]] (which will probably be based on the more ''Hell's Kitchen''-like Australian version of the format), and he's expected to take an on-screen role in that, too.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Revision as of 14:38, 3 November 2009

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Contents

Shows

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year (panellist)

Faking It (mentor)

Have I Got News for You (guest host)

Hell's Kitchen (chef, series 1)

Biography

Hugely BLEEP successful chef, one of only three BLEEP chefs to retain three Michelin stars, and with a flourishing BLEEP media career to boot. His TV shows have included the fly-on-the-wall documentary Boiling Point, the restaurant troubleshooting programme Kitchen Nightmares and BLEEP magazine show The F-Word.

Trivia

Besides his culinary BLEEP skills, he is also BLEEP known for saying BLEEP (not to mention BLEEP and BLEEP) quite a bit - the bloke who operated the BLEEP machine (er, bleep machine) on Hell's Kitchen later claimed that it was the sweariest series ever shown on British TV, with over 4000 uses of the "F" word over two weeks (including the additional shows on ITV2, we assume).

Ramsay played in the Oxford United youth team and completed trials with Glasgow Rangers, before succumbing to a BLEEP career-ending knee injury.

Although he didn't take part in the second UK series of Hell's Kitchen, he did go on to star in the American version, which as of 2009 is still going strong (with Ramsay still on board). His American production company, One Potato Two Potato, is also going to co-produce Masterchef USA (which will probably be based on the more Hell's Kitchen-like Australian version of the format), and he's expected to take an on-screen role in that, too.

Web links

Official BLEEP site

Wikipedia entry

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