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Gordon Ramsay and The Great British Nightmare

Multi Michelin-starred chef GORDON RAMSAY is back with his trademark mix of tough talking and inspirational leadership in a feature length, one-off special for Channel 4’s Great British Food Fight season.

Irrepressible and irresistible, Gordon has a well-earned reputation for offering a radical approach to fixing failing restaurants, taking viewers to the heart of the harsh reality of running a business, forging cast-iron recipes for success and offering the owners the chance of redemption, even in the most unpromising situations.

In Ramsay’s Great British Nightmare, Gordon supersizes Kitchen Nightmare stakes on two struggling ventures – on in the North and one in the South – to help transform them in difficult times. Gordon has always believed that the best place to eat should be your local independent restaurant, but now they need all the support and acumen they can muster in the face of the credit crunch and fierce competition from corporate chains.

‘Now more than ever it’s essential for restaurants to get it right and be at the top of their game’ he says. ‘Trust me, I should know. You have to react instantly to changes in trading conditions, it’s something I’m very aware of in my own business.

‘But just as importantly, local restaurants are the heart and soul of their community and I want to show it’s absolutely vital and possible for them to offer fantastic value, great food and for their customers to reward them with their loyalty.’

The venues are The Runaway Girl, a tapas bar-cum-nightclub in Sheffield city centre, run by two best friends at war with each other; and The Dovecote, a bistro in the heart of rural Devon run by a family at breaking point. Both are on the brink of collapse, losing money by the bucket-load and they’ve run out of customers, money and hope.

Enter Gordon, who makes his first visit to each venue for a torrid time putting them on the road to recovery, and then leaving them – armed with his recipe for resuscitation – to go it alone. Come the autumn, both are sticking to his rules and business is booming, but then with the advent of the credit crunch, suddenly they’re struggling to get customers through their respective doors. Gordon is on hand to help his restaurateurs weather the storm with a credit crunch menu solution designed to take on the chains in Sheffield whilst in Devon Gordon leaves the comfort of the restaurant to doorstep the locals in a bid to get their support.

With soaring food prices, thrifty clientele and unrelenting competition from the high street chains, Gordon is determined to galvanise the owners, the staff and the local community to ensure their survival and keep customers coming back for more.

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Posted 1 year, 1 month ago at 12:42 pm.

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RAMSAY’S GREAT BRITISH NIGHTMARE

Multi Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay is back with his trademark mix of tough talking and inspirational leadership in a feature length, one-off special for Channel 4’s Great British Food Fight season. Gordon takes on two struggling ventures at once - one in the north, the other in the south - to help transform them in difficult times. Come the autumn, both are sticking to his rules and business is booming, but then the economic downturn begins to hit. Can Gordon triumph even over market fo

Posted 1 year, 1 month ago at 5:06 am.

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Big Chef Takes On Little Chef

The Great British Food Fight, alternatively referred to as ‘more cookery rubbish’ by the public at large, kicked off last night with Heston Blumenthal’s much-touted attempt at reinvigorating Little Chef’s branding, by way of the focal point of their operation - their rancid menu.Like Blumenthal, I’ve not been inside a Little Chef in twenty-odd years. When Channel 4 eventually ventured in, it was both heart-warming and disturbing to see that absolutely nothing had changed in there. Not only in te

Posted 1 year, 1 month ago at 8:16 pm.

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The Great British Food Fight

Now that sounds rather fun, doesn’t it? Food fight? Heck, count me in! So what is this all about? TV channel 4 in the UK has gotten together 4 of the most popular celebrity chefs in the country. Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, Heston Blumenthal and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall – these are the 4 heavyweights that will battle it out over the 2 weeks that the show will be aired. So what will the platform be? Would we be seeing something similar to Iron Chef? As much as I love that show, I find the i

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The Great British Food Fight

The Great British Food Fight Posted 2 days ago at 20:21 | 1 comment | Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fernley-Wernley are joined by Heston Blumenthal for this year's Great British Food Fight season on Channel 4, in which they'll no doubt be explaining the value of liquorice-flavoured ocelot as a price-beating food source. However, the trailer for it is worth watching, even if you're not a foodie, if only for the appearance of a certain DeLorean and the general 'camaraderie'.

Posted 1 year, 2 months ago at 6:21 am.

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