I highly recommend watching the late 90s documentary on Ramsay called Boiling Point. It's fairly long if you can find it, but man - because it's his own restraunt and reputation at stake it makes his hells kitchen and kitchen nightmares persona look like a children's TV presenter. Definitely one to watch!
We had this in the UK. Me and my wife used to watch it religiously. Funny as f**k 😂. “Over cooked on the bottom, crispy as fuck and it looks like Gandhis flip flop”
Ours aren't versions. Like the majority of reality shows, ours are all originals. This show is called Hells Kitchen USA, and the American version of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is called Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA.
Given how much you like Gordon Ramsay i would suggest adding Gordon, Gino and Freds Road Trip to your list. There is 3 series and im sure you would love it.
Man, your laughter makes this clip 10 times funnier. I tend not to worry about Ramsay yelling at contestants becuase... well, it's Gordon Ramsay. They know what they signed up for!
Yeah they knew what they signed up for. But in the moment, with over 50 people listening in the back, cameras that will put this on TV, i can understand why some people can't take that pressure. Usually when you work in a kitchen A. The Chef is not a screaming lunatic. B: The Kitchen is not visible for the guests. C: No TV show that will put this out there for all the world to see. I think most of them would function well in a normal setting.
I love the way the americans are so positive , then spend all the time stabbing each other in the back , and being surprised when their team does the same , that's what makes it funny
@@ProPuke Yeah, pretty sure that was their intended point, but allow me to thank you on their behalf for your totally fucking unnecessary elaboration!🤣
You need to watch the UK TV show called "Bad Lad's Army". You'll laugh your head off seeing the antics and insults surrounding the old 1950s British Army discipline versus young dudes and louts.
Yeah Ramsay definitely did it too - I distinctly remember one UK episode where the kitchen was so disgusting he had to go outside and vomit by the bins! 😂
It's ironic how in all these years in Hell's Kitchen, its one of the UK Hell's Kitchens that had a contestant actually attack Gordan Ramsey. He of course wasn't hurt; he caught the hit so fast. Also he wasn't screaming or yelling that time.
Man your laughs are freakin hilarious and contagious . I'm laughing at Gordon Ramsay cussing his a!s off and your reactions so hard that I almost split my pants ! Great stuff man !
I really feel for that last guy. If you have the stomach and the drive to let all that stress fuel you and keep pushing, good for you. But it definitely takes its toll. I've been in multiple jobs with people screaming at me all day and it is hell.
Ramsey learned his trade under the great Marco Pierre White. I remember a group of us being invited to a tasting menu in London at a one of the best restaurants the main was Kobe beef it was explained about the process & optimum cooking & tasting of such an expensive piece of meat. The shock was when a customer complained he didn't like his meat underdone & demanded to see the chef what followed was a shock the famous chef came out threw the customer out telling him we have no time to waste on barbarians with the pallet of a Hyena!
Here in the UK ... Chefs kinda "Look Down" on front of house staff ... The running joke, always seems to be .. you can teach Chimps to serve tables, but NO Chimp has ever won a Michelin Star.
We had UK and US versions of Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. Both versions had their fair share of incompetent people. I think a lot of the mistakes were due to the pressure of knowing that a large angry man would be screaming in your face at the slightest error.
Yes we had a UK version of both Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares before it went to America. A lot less dramatic [cut scenes/music/narration etc.]. More down to earth shows.
Hells Kitchen in the U.K. was teams of celebrities instead of amateur cooks. Gordon Ramsey was the first solo chef and then Marco Pierre White took over, celebrities were eliminated by public vote. I do remember a version with 2 teams of celebrities with 2 separate celebrity chefs, I think that was the original, it was 20 odd years ago. We also had Kitchen Nightmares, the British HK and KN don’t have the dramatic music and camerawork.
While watching this, there was a thumbnail for a short that says "Cousin Boomer makes an appearance"... Before I read the text I thought it was Guillermo Rodriguez 🤣
The uk version of Hell's Kitchen had british celebrities in the kitchen. One series with Marco Pierre White as Head Chef (Ramsey trained under him and Marco famously made Ramsey cry during service) and another Ramsey. He had Edwina Currie( ex Conservative government minister) as one of the contestants and his put down when she messed up (paraphrasing): " you have no standars, you have no commitment and you have no integrity. You had an affair with the Prime Minister (Allegedly)and screwed him and now you're trying to SCREW ME" 😅
Hell's Kitchen started in the UK with Gordon Ramsey, only the contestants were celebrities. The format was popular, so Ramsey took it across the pond and started the US version. MPW was Gordon's replacement on the UK version.
About the uk, there was an initial version of hells kitchen that was done in the uk at the beginning, just a couple of seasons but it didnt catch on super well. As far as the people in the kitchen not knowing what they are doing, there are basically three reasons for this. 1. Ramsey intentionally creates an exceptionally stressful environment. Partly for entertainment, and partly because this is an tryout for a very stressful job. 2. The people on this show are constantly sleep deprived. They have to wake up early and they are encouraged to drink and stay up late. 3. While this is unconfirmed, there are theories that half or more of the people each season are brought on for their personality rather than their actual cooking ability, meaning there are probably only 8 or so actual contestants, the rest are more or less there for drama and comedy.
This show, generally gives all contestants 5 to 8 day "Boot Camp" to Whittle down the "Best Contenders without Gordon knowing who he's got as his 2 Brigades to run the kitchen on Service Nights. Then the FUN and INCOMPETENCY ensues.
The over-editing and the music makes it all the more funny. Like that snare drum roll/fill just before he explodes at Milca or when he finds a raw bit of salmon and the violins start kicking in. 😂
_'I can't cook meat Chef.'_ Has to be the single most ridiculous statement I've ever heard in any Ramsey related programme!🤣 Instead of even uttering the first word, she'd have been better off taking a walk down _wash out lane_ with no direction at all! And Ramsey's response was about as surprising as Father Jack failing a breathalyser test! 8:37 He did! I've not seen the context, she must have had a good deal of potential that Ramsey recognised. He's certainly not sexist (It's not unheard of for male Bosses to 'go easy' on the fairer sex, I know this from personal experience, I'm a chef). He must have had confidence in her.
Hells kitchen and Ramseys kitchen nightmares started off in the UK then moved to the US and we got the US version as well. The first couple of seasons of the US, people screwed up a bit, but not as much they do in the later seasons. Even the UK one didn't have as many screw ups as the later seasons of the US one. But it's funny to watch.
Dear Mr Muppetry, Once again, hello. And once again, your t shirts are ace (I’ll forgive you the Phoenix Suns one) Gordon Ramsay has more time for someone who just says ‘yeah I need help. Help me be better’ than someone who tries to just paper over the cracks. UK Kitchen Nightmares is completely different to the US version. And he’s nice to the kids on the US Masterchef. Yours, A Brit 🇬🇧
Hells Kitchen is a real, high end restaurant owned by GR so he is extremely particular about the food that goes out to guests. They pay a lot of money to eat there. Also, he is training/ selecting an executive chef to run one of his restaurants at a pay of 250.000 a year. He has calmed down a bit in the recent HK series. Probably on Drs orders.. I love the show and watch it every year.
This was a fab Ramsay reaction, KB. I think you'd really enjoy the UK series of Kitchen Nightmares. The interactions / arguments between the restaurant owners/head chefs and Ramsay are the stuff of comedy legends. Also the show will make you quite hungry. ♥😋🍽 27:00 Feisty one she is. 😅
You will find that Gordon's shows had a UK version first and then a US version after. We get both. The difference is in your US version they beep the swearing and the US version we get over here they don't beep the swearing they leave it in. As for the contestants, some of them are useless and just there to make up numbers for the show. 🍻
They also remove the word USA from the titles, and... They add the word UK to the originals... Leaving Americans in their ignorant bliss as usual, thinking they created them.
Really? Haha. Just before reading your comment, I was thinking that the language seemed too strong for US TV! So I assume all these clips were sourced from the UK broadcasts...
@@danielgardecki1046lol. But to be fair, it was never "Hell's kitchen USA", it was just "Hell's Kitchen" also. - The USA was tagged on for our benefit
When I first joined my regiment I met a bloke like this , thought he was scary as fuck , he was big brash and loud , eventually learned he just hated incompetence and if you actually listened to him and ignored all the swearing and bollocking, he would start to respect you , learned everything from him , he'd never admit to liking anyone but eventually the shitstorms would pass once he trusted you
6:25 There is a UK Hell's Kitchen, but the format is entirely different. It was teams of celebrities and the atmosphere is much more light hearted. I'm pretty sure that the producers get 2 or 3 decent chefs, and a bunch of buffoons to fill the rest of the spots for entertainment. It's usually extremely obvious who the finalists are going to be within a couple of episodes.
"Its RAW!" - My favourite ever Gordon line. I wait to hear it. Always loved Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. Have you seen Gordon Ramsay reacting to ThatVeganTeacher?
In the USA show, people don't normally mess up (or to the level) you see on most of these clips. In fact, the level Gordon Ramsay kicks off on someone is related to what he expects of them based on where they are etc. Its why if you see him with kids cooking, he doesn't get angry since they're kids so they're already doing great. On the other hand with adults he'll tend to focus his insults on just the food, or on people making wisecracks when he points out how bad they've been... but as each season goes on he gets more angry as people make mistakes because he's expecting more the closer to the final. There's likely also a regret side of this as well, since the closer to the final you get - the more when someone majorly messes up he's thinking he's maybe sent a decent chief home in place of the donkey cooking in the kitchen.
Aye, we had Kitchen Nightmares and Hells Kitchen in the UK with Gordon before he took them to the US. They weren’t nearly as crazy and dramatic as the US versions, and Gordon wasn’t as psychotic, but of course US reality telly demands HIGH drama so Gordon obliged. I gotta admit, though, that they are helluva entertaining 😂 Mind you, I remember one episode of Celebrity Hells Kitchen in the UK where a well-known soap actress here (Amanda Barrie) was so put out by Gordon she tried to slap him in the face! The speed at which he blocked it was truly impressive, the bloke has lightning-quick reactions ⚡️
it was said that the producers of the show kept the contestants of a very low amount of sleep to make them mess up more. If it is true then its understanable how so many people just shut down and contatnly made mistakes.
We had both versions. He tends to be a lot politer in the UK. I think the American version made him ham it up a bit for ratings. In the UK he seems will definitely give them a hard time (plenty of insults) but in the end he tends to sit down with them more and talk it all through more.
Lots of people in the comments don't seem to know the different between the words... *Original* and *Version,* Just like how American TV companies don't know the meaning of the words... *Original* and *Exclusive.*
Surprised that black woman didn't get more shit for talking to Gordon like that! Wow, that last guy really just said he couldn't do it, and Gordon was quite nice in response!
This doesn't really happen in most high-end resturants, at least not in the UK, mostly because they're all professionals at the top of their game, aaaand if you treated your staff like that you'd end up in some pretty serious legal trouble. Any lower tier resturants behaving like this would be a joke, the head chef would be dinning on a lot of knuckle sandwiches and customers wouldn't return.
There was a hells kitchen here where the chefs were uk celebrities. One of the diner's was a comedian and he asked for a boiled egg. Gordon didn't see the funny side.
Even though this is the US version this isnt the version that aired in the US as in the US version they beep the swearing. This is the US version that gets shown in the UK with all the swearing left in.
Gordon Ramsay is nowhere close to having a heart attack any time soon, that guy is fit as an ox. He's a former professional footballer and he still exercises on a daily basis.
@@beltrofix7667 He got paid to be a player with Ranger making him professional and played 3 friendlies, Nobody knows how good he might have been cause he got injured before he broke through, but whilst it appeared he never had the skills to make it to Rangers first team he would have had to go through the daily training exercises of a professional player, and he still maintains high levels of fitness by exercising on a near daily basis.
When he said get fucked and you lost your shit that was the best 😂
There's one thing about the English they sure know how to swear !!!!
Italians are pretty good at it too .
I highly recommend watching the late 90s documentary on Ramsay called Boiling Point. It's fairly long if you can find it, but man - because it's his own restraunt and reputation at stake it makes his hells kitchen and kitchen nightmares persona look like a children's TV presenter. Definitely one to watch!
We had this in the UK. Me and my wife used to watch it religiously. Funny as f**k 😂. “Over cooked on the bottom, crispy as fuck and it looks like Gandhis flip flop”
Classic
I actually have a lot of respect for the guy who said “no I don’t” when asked if he had what it took. I appreciate the honesty.
We had a UK version of Hells Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares, but we also had this American version too. The American version is much more "Hollywood".
Our version doesn't have all the dramatic music, sound effects, and weird camera angles and zoom ins
@@LeslieBall-x5d dear oh dear......
Ours aren't versions.
Like the majority of reality shows, ours are all originals.
This show is called Hells Kitchen USA, and the American version of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is called Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA.
And how the camera zooms into the customers faces to see their reaction
American one is better by miles.
Given how much you like Gordon Ramsay i would suggest adding Gordon, Gino and Freds Road Trip to your list. There is 3 series and im sure you would love it.
Man, your laughter makes this clip 10 times funnier.
I tend not to worry about Ramsay yelling at contestants becuase... well, it's Gordon Ramsay. They know what they signed up for!
Yeah they knew what they signed up for.
But in the moment, with over 50 people listening in the back, cameras that will put this on TV, i can understand why some people can't take that pressure.
Usually when you work in a kitchen A. The Chef is not a screaming lunatic. B: The Kitchen is not visible for the guests. C: No TV show that will put this out there for all the world to see.
I think most of them would function well in a normal setting.
We had a U.K. Hells Kitchen with Marco Pierre White. He’s more passive aggressive than Ramsay but walks around with a large knife 😂
The first series of the UK version was actually fronted by Gordon, not Marco.
Wasn't Marco's was Celebrity Kitchen Nightmares
@@tommym5023 Marco did series 3 and 4 of Hells Kitchen, and celebrity MasterChef Australia.
Marco Pierre White was the one who trained Gordon Ramsey
Passive aggressive my arse
I love the way the americans are so positive , then spend all the time stabbing each other in the back , and being surprised when their team does the same , that's what makes it funny
11:16 "did you bite that?!" ....licks his lips hahaha
" My body told me to come back " 😂😂😂
"Kitchen nightmare" & "hotel Hell" are two of his great shows too. He basically goes to restaurants/hotels that are struggling & tries to help them
@@LeslieBall-x5d dear oh dear......
Yeah... to mixed results 😂
Hotel Hell*
Oh god not hotel hell, Robert and Ari with their RV in one episode
@@baronsionis6855 thanks for correction👍
19:40
Ramsey Rage Scale
Annoyed: Muppet
Angry: Donkey
Furious: Yelling and swearing
Unadulterated rage: Almost calm and collected
"YOU TRYNA CLOWN ME CHEF!" 🤣Recommend checking out some of the "Kitchen Nighmare's" some of them are horrendous!😂
The UK version of both Hells Kitchen and also Kitchen Nightmares has nowhere near the amount of drama, music and camera switches as the US version
@@LeslieBall-x5d dear oh dear......
@@LeslieBall-x5d UK TV tends to be more down to earth and relatable. US TV expects things to be about exaggerative spectacle.
@@ProPuke Yeah, pretty sure that was their intended point, but allow me to thank you on their behalf for your totally fucking unnecessary elaboration!🤣
@@carlhartwell7978 Cheers. Just doing the good work :P
He still called people donkey a lot in Kitchen Nightmares, though. And Marco Pierre White was even more difficult to please on Hell's Kitchen.
You need to watch the UK TV show called "Bad Lad's Army". You'll laugh your head off seeing the antics and insults surrounding the old 1950s British Army discipline versus young dudes and louts.
@@LeslieBall-x5d dear oh dear......
I too had a good time with this show. Good recommendation
Great idea! - an interesting and funny program and really worth seeing and reacting to!
“I must not laugh on parade, I must not laugh on parade!” (While still laughing!)
@@simontravers2715 Laughing boy, get in your locker!!
Chef Ramsay has VERY HIGH STANDARDS, and if you constantly fail to meet them ... "THERE'S THE DOOR .... YOU MUPPET"
Higher standards than "still half frozen" for sure
@@LeslieBall-x5d💀
Yeah we had UK version before US version
The UK contestants were much less forgiving, and very often challenged him on the spot. No wonder he preferred across the pond 💁🏻♂️
I remember we had a Hells Kitchen in the UK but it was celebrities (in the loosest sense of the word).
Yeah, I remember Marco Pierre White took over after the first series. Also, that woman out of Coronation Street slapped Gordon, lol
@@jockster247She TRIED to slap Gordon but he blocked it like a ninja!
Is that the one where he said to Edwina Currie..."First you sh*g the Prime Minister - now you're sha**ing me, from behind !" (??)
We in the uk did have a version of Hell’s Kitchen but it was Marco pierre white (Ramsay’s mentor) who did it
Ramsay did it too, as did Gary Rhodes
@@LeslieBall-x5d dear oh dear......
Yeah Ramsay definitely did it too - I distinctly remember one UK episode where the kitchen was so disgusting he had to go outside and vomit by the bins! 😂
I feel so bad for Peter, man. He seemed like such a genuine down to earth guy his whole run in hell’s kitchen.
Gordon being angry for 33 minutes video is hilarious
You and Queen Boomer would love the animation someone has made from these clips, so damn hilarious
Go back and watch the full elimination of Nilka (Season 7). Even though the beginning is intense her departure is actually quite sweet.
The amount of tea towels he must go through must be immense.
It's ironic how in all these years in Hell's Kitchen, its one of the UK Hell's Kitchens that had a contestant actually attack Gordan Ramsey. He of course wasn't hurt; he caught the hit so fast. Also he wasn't screaming or yelling that time.
Man your laughs are freakin hilarious and contagious .
I'm laughing at Gordon Ramsay cussing his a!s off and your reactions so hard that I almost split my pants !
Great stuff man !
@@LeslieBall-x5d dear oh dear......
We had american and uk versions of hells kitchen over here in the🇬🇧
I really feel for that last guy. If you have the stomach and the drive to let all that stress fuel you and keep pushing, good for you. But it definitely takes its toll. I've been in multiple jobs with people screaming at me all day and it is hell.
Is that Millie-Bobby Brown at 18:47? Before she had to keep getting her head buzzed for Stranger Things.
Ramsey learned his trade under the great Marco Pierre White. I remember a group of us being invited to a tasting menu in London at a one of the best restaurants the main was Kobe beef it was explained about the process & optimum cooking & tasting of such an expensive piece of meat. The shock was when a customer complained he didn't like his meat underdone & demanded to see the chef what followed was a shock the famous chef came out threw the customer out telling him we have no time to waste on barbarians with the pallet of a Hyena!
24:40 well, this was an all star season full of previous black jackets. Josh got 6th in season 14. So he already knew Josh was talented.
Here in the UK ... Chefs kinda "Look Down" on front of house staff ... The running joke, always seems to be .. you can teach Chimps to serve tables, but NO Chimp has ever won a Michelin Star.
We had UK and US versions of Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. Both versions had their fair share of incompetent people. I think a lot of the mistakes were due to the pressure of knowing that a large angry man would be screaming in your face at the slightest error.
At least that last guy could admit to himself he wasnt cut out for it.
We did have Hells Kitchen, it started as a celebrity show with Marco Pierre White (another angry chef),
@@LeslieBall-x5d dear oh dear......
It started with Gordon Ramsay...
Just like every other show.
@@LeslieBall-x5d I apologise, id completely forgotten Gordon’s one series,
Yes we had a UK version of both Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares before it went to America.
A lot less dramatic [cut scenes/music/narration etc.].
More down to earth shows.
Worst day ever?... Be a diner patron on Hells Kitchen, get food poisoning, go to the hospital... and get seen by Dr. House. 🤣
You should see Schieffer Bates' impressions of Gordan. They're absolutely insane!
Everyone laughs at Gordon remarks to Chefs but not to chefs who get eliminated. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hells Kitchen in the U.K. was teams of celebrities instead of amateur cooks. Gordon Ramsey was the first solo chef and then Marco Pierre White took over, celebrities were eliminated by public vote. I do remember a version with 2 teams of celebrities with 2 separate celebrity chefs, I think that was the original, it was 20 odd years ago.
We also had Kitchen Nightmares, the British HK and KN don’t have the dramatic music and camerawork.
While watching this, there was a thumbnail for a short that says "Cousin Boomer makes an appearance"... Before I read the text I thought it was Guillermo Rodriguez 🤣
The uk version of Hell's Kitchen had british celebrities in the kitchen. One series with Marco Pierre White as Head Chef (Ramsey trained under him and Marco famously made Ramsey cry during service) and another Ramsey. He had Edwina Currie( ex Conservative government minister) as one of the contestants and his put down when she messed up (paraphrasing): " you have no standars, you have no commitment and you have no integrity. You had an affair with the Prime Minister (Allegedly)and screwed him and now you're trying to SCREW ME" 😅
If i remember right, the first season of hells kitchen uk was gordon ramsey, and then after it was marco pierre white who taught gorden ramsey
Hell’s Kitchen began in the US with Gordon RAmsey. There was Hells Kitchen UK, that aired after the US version. That was with MPW.
Hell's Kitchen started in the UK with Gordon Ramsey, only the contestants were celebrities. The format was popular, so Ramsey took it across the pond and started the US version. MPW was Gordon's replacement on the UK version.
Rubbery scallop guy obviously did think he was going to win because he bought a suitcase large enough for 6 months worth of clothes.
We had both uk & u.s
We had this and the British version both f_%&/d up 😅
About the uk, there was an initial version of hells kitchen that was done in the uk at the beginning, just a couple of seasons but it didnt catch on super well.
As far as the people in the kitchen not knowing what they are doing, there are basically three reasons for this.
1. Ramsey intentionally creates an exceptionally stressful environment. Partly for entertainment, and partly because this is an tryout for a very stressful job.
2. The people on this show are constantly sleep deprived. They have to wake up early and they are encouraged to drink and stay up late.
3. While this is unconfirmed, there are theories that half or more of the people each season are brought on for their personality rather than their actual cooking ability, meaning there are probably only 8 or so actual contestants, the rest are more or less there for drama and comedy.
This show, generally gives all contestants 5 to 8 day "Boot Camp" to Whittle down the "Best Contenders without Gordon knowing who he's got as his 2 Brigades to run the kitchen on Service Nights. Then the FUN and INCOMPETENCY ensues.
If Gordon goes on like this he's gonna have a heart attack.
yep. I worked with a guy like that and yep he had a HA recently
Or a brain aneurysm
The over-editing and the music makes it all the more funny. Like that snare drum roll/fill just before he explodes at Milca or when he finds a raw bit of salmon and the violins start kicking in. 😂
Okay but if GORDON RAMSEY was screaming at me, id definitely forget how to boil water
_'I can't cook meat Chef.'_ Has to be the single most ridiculous statement I've ever heard in any Ramsey related programme!🤣
Instead of even uttering the first word, she'd have been better off taking a walk down _wash out lane_ with no direction at all!
And Ramsey's response was about as surprising as Father Jack failing a breathalyser test!
8:37 He did! I've not seen the context, she must have had a good deal of potential that Ramsey recognised. He's certainly not sexist (It's not unheard of for male Bosses to 'go easy' on the fairer sex, I know this from personal experience, I'm a chef). He must have had confidence in her.
Your reaction was hilarious 😂😂
Hells kitchen and Ramseys kitchen nightmares started off in the UK then moved to the US and we got the US version as well. The first couple of seasons of the US, people screwed up a bit, but not as much they do in the later seasons. Even the UK one didn't have as many screw ups as the later seasons of the US one. But it's funny to watch.
Dear Mr Muppetry,
Once again, hello. And once again, your t shirts are ace (I’ll forgive you the Phoenix Suns one)
Gordon Ramsay has more time for someone who just says ‘yeah I need help. Help me be better’ than someone who tries to just paper over the cracks.
UK Kitchen Nightmares is completely different to the US version. And he’s nice to the kids on the US Masterchef.
Yours,
A Brit 🇬🇧
Hells Kitchen is a real, high end restaurant owned by GR so he is extremely particular about the food that goes out to guests. They pay a lot of money to eat there. Also, he is training/ selecting an executive chef to run one of his restaurants at a pay of 250.000 a year. He has calmed down a bit in the recent HK series. Probably on Drs orders.. I love the show and watch it every year.
Basically ANY programme Ramsey does,we in the UK get it on our TV’s
Loving the Dwarf run...I'm a lifetime fan of the show and you have it down to perfection..lol
This was a fab Ramsay reaction, KB.
I think you'd really enjoy the UK series of Kitchen Nightmares. The interactions / arguments between the restaurant owners/head chefs and Ramsay are the stuff of comedy legends. Also the show will make you quite hungry. ♥😋🍽
27:00 Feisty one she is. 😅
We had both, and yes 90% are genuinely that incompetent
You will find that Gordon's shows had a UK version first and then a US version after. We get both. The difference is in your US version they beep the swearing and the US version we get over here they don't beep the swearing they leave it in. As for the contestants, some of them are useless and just there to make up numbers for the show. 🍻
They also remove the word USA from the titles, and...
They add the word UK to the originals...
Leaving Americans in their ignorant bliss as usual, thinking they created them.
Really? Haha. Just before reading your comment, I was thinking that the language seemed too strong for US TV! So I assume all these clips were sourced from the UK broadcasts...
@@danielgardecki1046lol. But to be fair, it was never "Hell's kitchen USA", it was just "Hell's Kitchen" also. - The USA was tagged on for our benefit
There's a salon reboot show with another Brit, TABITHA..pretty good. And an older dude, goes into bars and helps fix their problems.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
When I first joined my regiment I met a bloke like this , thought he was scary as fuck , he was big brash and loud , eventually learned he just hated incompetence and if you actually listened to him and ignored all the swearing and bollocking, he would start to respect you , learned everything from him , he'd never admit to liking anyone but eventually the shitstorms would pass once he trusted you
6:25 There is a UK Hell's Kitchen, but the format is entirely different. It was teams of celebrities and the atmosphere is much more light hearted. I'm pretty sure that the producers get 2 or 3 decent chefs, and a bunch of buffoons to fill the rest of the spots for entertainment. It's usually extremely obvious who the finalists are going to be within a couple of episodes.
we had exactly the same show as us with all the swearing
I really want King Booker to watch all the Raj moments on Hells Kitchen if he hasn't already.
Raj was certainly a character lolol
"Its RAW!" - My favourite ever Gordon line. I wait to hear it.
Always loved Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares.
Have you seen Gordon Ramsay reacting to ThatVeganTeacher?
Can I just say: I live in the UK and yeah, Hell's Kitchen was here on ITV2. Still is.
Let me tell you now every head chef has gone through this and worse to get to the top
In the USA show, people don't normally mess up (or to the level) you see on most of these clips. In fact, the level Gordon Ramsay kicks off on someone is related to what he expects of them based on where they are etc. Its why if you see him with kids cooking, he doesn't get angry since they're kids so they're already doing great. On the other hand with adults he'll tend to focus his insults on just the food, or on people making wisecracks when he points out how bad they've been... but as each season goes on he gets more angry as people make mistakes because he's expecting more the closer to the final. There's likely also a regret side of this as well, since the closer to the final you get - the more when someone majorly messes up he's thinking he's maybe sent a decent chief home in place of the donkey cooking in the kitchen.
Aye, we had Kitchen Nightmares and Hells Kitchen in the UK with Gordon before he took them to the US. They weren’t nearly as crazy and dramatic as the US versions, and Gordon wasn’t as psychotic, but of course US reality telly demands HIGH drama so Gordon obliged. I gotta admit, though, that they are helluva entertaining 😂
Mind you, I remember one episode of Celebrity Hells Kitchen in the UK where a well-known soap actress here (Amanda Barrie) was so put out by Gordon she tried to slap him in the face! The speed at which he blocked it was truly impressive, the bloke has lightning-quick reactions ⚡️
New season of Hells kitchen has just started. Get watching 😂😂
I think we had a UK version but we also had the US version which was on regular tv.
We had Celebrity Hells kitchen worth a watch king boomer.
it was said that the producers of the show kept the contestants of a very low amount of sleep to make them mess up more. If it is true then its understanable how so many people just shut down and contatnly made mistakes.
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We had both versions. He tends to be a lot politer in the UK. I think the American version made him ham it up a bit for ratings. In the UK he seems will definitely give them a hard time (plenty of insults) but in the end he tends to sit down with them more and talk it all through more.
Lots of people in the comments don't seem to know the different between the words...
*Original* and *Version,*
Just like how American TV companies don't know the meaning of the words...
*Original* and *Exclusive.*
As a chef i use this as a warning: "if you don't stop fucking up im gonna throw a Ramsey" 😅
the last guy should be offered a lower position to work up from, kudos for the honesty and self knowledge
I'm like you King B, I love his melt downs 😂
WHY IS THE MEAT AND FISH COOKING SUCH A CHALLENGE???? YOU'D THINK THEY'D KNOW THE BASICS....PASTA, STEAK, SEAFOOD!!!😖😖😵😵
Surprised that black woman didn't get more shit for talking to Gordon like that!
Wow, that last guy really just said he couldn't do it, and Gordon was quite nice in response!
This doesn't really happen in most high-end resturants, at least not in the UK, mostly because they're all professionals at the top of their game, aaaand if you treated your staff like that you'd end up in some pretty serious legal trouble.
Any lower tier resturants behaving like this would be a joke, the head chef would be dinning on a lot of knuckle sandwiches and customers wouldn't return.
Loving all the recent Gordan Ramsey vids they’re always funny to watch
There was a hells kitchen here where the chefs were uk celebrities. One of the diner's was a comedian and he asked for a boiled egg. Gordon didn't see the funny side.
nothing worse than not having duck garnish
i'm surprised there was anyone left!!
I remember this version of the show being shown in the uk for sure
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@@LeslieBall-x5d I don't care for the opinions of bots.
Even though this is the US version this isnt the version that aired in the US as in the US version they beep the swearing. This is the US version that gets shown in the UK with all the swearing left in.
He said he thinks the Scot in him helps his foul language but I've got English family that can curse up a storm!
27:19 ...That was her choice to get eliminated
We had the US version and a very short lived UK version fronted by a different chef.
Gordon Ramsay is nowhere close to having a heart attack any time soon, that guy is fit as an ox. He's a former professional footballer and he still exercises on a daily basis.
@@beltrofix7667 He got paid to be a player with Ranger making him professional and played 3 friendlies,
Nobody knows how good he might have been cause he got injured before he broke through, but whilst it appeared he never had the skills to make it to Rangers first team he would have had to go through the daily training exercises of a professional player, and he still maintains high levels of fitness by exercising on a near daily basis.
A quiet night in with a lobster.
Destroyed…he didn’t get to where he is by taking shit..love him or loath him Gordon takes no prisoners 😂
Jen has to be one of the worst and annoying chefs in Hells Kitchen history not in 1 but 2 seasons.
Have you ever tried Withnail & I? I don't know if it's too particularly British but I reckon you'd like it and I reckon you'd get it.
The UK invented Hells Kitchen back in the early to mid 90's. So yes we did have hells kitchen in the UK.