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28 Aug, 2007 10:04 pm
... come out with a rash on your ass [you'll get sued]." -- Scottish celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay,
who is being sued over his upcoming reality-TV show "Kitchen Nightmares". Martin Hyde sued Ramsay and the show's producers after being fired
during the filming of a "Nightmares" episode which depicted unsafe and ... shortly after the taping); Hyde claims aspects of the show were staged, which Ramsay denies. (James Hibberd, "Ramsay Blasts 'Kitchen Nightmares' Lawsuit", TV Week, Aug. 28).
20 Apr, 2008 1:18 am
Conservative columnist Andrew Bolt defends Gordon Ramsay: MAY I have a quiet f...ing word with the
Liberals who are shocked by Gordon Ramsay? Do you really want to be at war with a chef who has the
highest-rating show on Melbourne television? But, more importantly, do you really want people not to watch a man who, I've since found, spruiks such conservative f...ing values? Read
more here.
15 Sep, 2008 3:21 pm
"Gordon Ramsay ruffled feathers when he caught and ate a puffin on his Channel 4 show, The F Word,
but the TV chef has been cleared of any wrongdoing by media regulator Ofcom." Full story The Guardian, 15th September 2008 Source: www.guardian.co.uk
11 May 8:18 am
"Gordon Ramsay was given a dressing down by the broadcasting regulator today for an extraordinary
outburst of swearing in which his show featured the f-word almost every 20 seconds over a 40 minute period." Full story The Times, 11th May 2009 Source: www.timesonline.co.uk
2 Jun 12:35 pm
GORDON RAMSAY'S FINANCIAL NIGHTMARES. Turns out the famously abrasive Scot has gotten himself a wee
bit overextended.
7 Dec, 2008 7:00 am
Not satisfied with the damage two weeks of its Ramsay's bedroom nightmares coverage has achieved, the News of the World continues to recoup the
hefty fee it paid Sarah Symonds by reprinting its headlines and reminding readers that its circulation is beating its rivals. There were at least two 'ads' in this week's editions that
used the Ramsay exposee front page to promote the NoW's credentials.
19 Dec, 2008 12:45 pm
... are SIMPLE, so that it can be replicated and easy to train 3. The business has a history of FINANCIAL SUCCESS Gordon Ramsay, the notoriously razor-tongued head chef on Fox's reality show, "Hell's Kitchen," is hosting ... cherry tomatoes in the same container as fresh ones,
or cooked chicken stored with its raw counterparts. And typically, Chef Ramsay will identify communication problems among those running the
restaurant, as well as ambition or respect issues within those individuals. Chef Ramsay's ...
14 Mar, 2008 12:31 am
... . [6] Id. [7] Jay Rayner, Meet Mr. Bruni, the Man Who Can Spoil Gordon's NY Party, THE OBSERVER, Nov. 12, 2006, at 19, available at
[www.guardian.co.uk]. ... not seem to like the fact that the restaurant was so low-key and mellow, despite the fact that Gordon Ramsay has often been portrayed as a fiery and excitable man. Bruni shared further ... City in his blog. Posting of Frank Bruni to Diner's Journal, Flushes
and Flashes at Ramsay, [dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com] (Jan. 31, 2007, 4:23 PM EST). [10] ...
17 Jan 10:25 pm
... . Sheriff Dave Brand told KAGE-AM that a drug sniffing police dog was brought to the scene, and it indicated one of Ramsay's brief cases
contained a controlled substance that prosecutors allege was cocaine. The sheriff waiting until Nassalke took his plea ... that you've brilliantly hidden your little secret. Chances are
that it's more obvious than you think. For Duluth Police Chief Gordon Ramsay, this bust was both
personally and professionally devastating. Brother Gordon gave this statement: "Our ...
22 Mar, 2008 6:37 pm
TV Tonight reports on a great move by Australia's Nine Network: Hold on to your toques (chef's hat)..... Gordon Ramsay is coming to Australia. In a killer move by the Nine Network, Gordon Ramsay is to open a restaurant at ... in Oz, surrounded by controversy over his notoriously foul mouth, Nine's move is a brilliant programming manoeuvre.
According to the Courier Mail, Ramsay said he would arrive in June to shoot the show. "It is absolutely very, very exciting," he said. The
search for a chef to ...
15 Sep, 2008 8:07 pm
... e puffin amatriciana on the menu or, indeed, roast puffin and two veg. Apparently, Gordon Ramsay
caught a puffin, killed it, plucked the fresh heart out of the dead bird and ... … he is a great cook, but now he is everywhere… on The 'F' Word, advertising Gordon's Gin, Hell's Kitchen…. it would not surprise me if he ... group of people who write in to television stations to complain. On Black Monday…. the
headline ran "Ramsay cleared of eating Puffins offensively"… well not quite - the BBC has the story ...
20 Mar, 2008 2:57 am
... of some Australian politicians: FEDERAL Parliament will be asked to investigate swearing on TV after the coarse language in Ramsay's
Kitchen Nightmares. Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay used the f-word more than 80 times in an episode
shown at 8.30pm ... will introduce a motion in the Senate today calling for astudy of the effectiveness of the broadcasting code of conduct. He said it was prompted by Ramsay's use of the c-word in an episode shown at 9.30pm earlier this month. "This was not a live show, ...
1 Feb, 2007 10:47 am
... redial Yvonne when we mis-cued on our meeting place. By default, we ended up at Gordon Ramsay at
the London (nee Hotel Righa) which was chosen simply because it was across the street from the Hilton. (Here is the listing from Ramsay's
website). We were very, very hungry. OK, OK, I don't watch the ... , and even SHE wasn't aware about that the restaurant we walked into was way-hip Gordon Ramsay. I was a bit surprised walking in that it was not very full. But apparently, it's a very hot ...
21 Feb, 2008 7:08 pm
... advice I can give right now is to watch regularly and study BBC's Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen
Nightmares. My cable company shows it on Thursday nights on ... known earlier. In the show, restaurateur, chef and absolute master of dropping the F-bomb, Gordon Ramsay, visits and tries to turn around a struggling restaurant and its struggling chef ... it has its own
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3 Nov, 2007 7:05 am
... year. One of life's strange coincidences. He was not, of course, Lord Chancellor then. That came later.] Gordon Ramsay, in The Times today, started off yet another tedious article on recipes with the words: "There' ... there was an article of "100 most annoying things"
in The Mirror today and I could not see Ramsay's one on the list. It doesn't make me a bad person, but I actually find Gordon Ramsay particularly annoying, especially when he pretends to be an 'action man' and catch his own fish on yet
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5 Nov, 2008 10:04 pm
... we have had chefs running amok over our television screens, writing books, appearing on Chef 'reality' programmes - in the case of Gordon
Ramsay, demonstrating his appreciation for the English language by swearing in a curiously ineffective manner…. BUT… it is time for Chef to ...
same cachet. Perhaps because they spent too much time saluting motorists in the good old days. F**k it.. to quote Gordon Ramsay. I won't ever be asked to review a restaurant again… but… that is life… I'm orf to a caff to ...
25 Mar, 2008 2:16 am
Can you say that on TV in Australia? Hell yes. Chef Gordon Ramsay, of "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares" in Australia (and "Hell's Kitchen" in the U.S.) drops some serious f-bombs. Per The Daily Telegraph, ... celebrity chef
Ramsay slipp[ed] in the f-word more than 80 times in one episode. Shazam ... want? " ... a study of the effectiveness of the broadcasting code
of conduct." Good luck with that, considering chef Ramsay's other program "The F-Word," was reviewed by the Australian Office of Film and ...
14 Sep, 2008 5:05 am
Is f-bombing on TV okay in Australia? Hell yes. Chef Gordon Ramsay, of "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares" in Australia (and "Hell's Kitchen" in the U.S.) drops some serious f-bombs. Per The Daily Telegraph, ... celebrity chef
Ramsay slipp[ed] in the f-word more than 80 times in one episode. ... want? " ... a study of the effectiveness of the broadcasting code of
conduct." Good luck with that, considering chef Ramsay's other program "The F-Word," was reviewed by the Australian Office of Film and ...
12 Oct, 2007 1:59 am
... words I did not expect to write here. Any more than I expected to write Gordon Ramsay. Bear with
me, I think the show has something to teach any business owner. ... for our anniversary and that package included BBC America. BBC America carries Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares which I found by accident. The bleeping caught my attention. I ... BBC show has the bleeping but a follow up is included at the
end of each show. Not every restaurant survives even after a visit from Ramsay. I say that truly is reality.
21 Jun, 2007 8:45 pm
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has been sued by a former restaurant manager, alleging that
Ramsay falsified scenes for a Fox reality show, "Kitchen Nightmares." Coverage here. Email me for a copy of the complaint.
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