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Hell's Kitchen (UK)

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Hell's Kitchen

Hells Kitchen Series 4 Logo
Genre Reality
Created by Gordon Ramsay
Presented by Angus Deayton
Series 1-3
Claudia Winkleman
Series 4-
Starring Gordon Ramsay
Series 1
Gary Rhodes and Jean-Christophe Novelli
Series 2
Marco Pierre White
Series 3-[1]
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 4[1]
Production
Producer(s) ITV Studios
Running time 30-90 mins (inc. ads)
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Picture format 16:9
Original run 23 May 2004 – Present

Hell's Kitchen is a British cookery reality show airing on ITV which features prospective chefs competing with each other for a final prize. Four series have aired since 2004, three presented by Angus Deayton and the latest by Claudia Winkleman.

The show has had different formats and different head chefs for each season so far. The original, Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay decided it was unacceptable after the first series owing to an exclusive contract he had since signed with Channel 4, preventing him from appearing on the ITV-produced show.[2]

A fourth series began airing from 13 April 2009[3] and was presented by Claudia Winkleman.[4]

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[edit] Synopsis

[edit] Series 1

Series 1 of Hell's Kitchen in the UK was broadcast in late spring 2004. It starred Gordon Ramsay as the Head Chef tutoring celebrities how to cook.

The show, which ran nightly for two weeks, placed ten celebrities in a specially constructed London restaurant-kitchen with the task of catering for a clientele of famous people.

The celebrities who took part were:

Celebrity Original Team Second Team Exit
Jennifer Ellison Blue Team (Day 1-8) White Team (Day 9-Final) Winner
James Dreyfus Blue Team (Day 1-8) White Team (Day 9-Final) Runner Up
Matt Goss Blue Team (Day 1-8) White Team (Day 9-Final) Eliminated Day 15
Edwina Currie Blue Team (Day 1-8) White Team (Day 9-13) Eliminated Day 14
Al Murray Red Team (Day 1-8) White Team (Day 9-12) Eliminated Day 11
Abi Titmuss Red Team (Day 1-8) White Team (Day 9) Eliminated Day 9
Belinda Carlisle Red Team (Day 1-8) - Eliminated Day 8
Amanda Barrie Red Team (Day 1-8) - Quit Day 8
Tommy Vance Red Team (Day 2-5) - Quit Day 5
Dwain Chambers Blue Team (Day 1-5) - Quit Day 5
Roger Cook Red Team (Day 1) - Quit Day 1 (Injury)
Original logo


Jennifer Ellison was declared the winner after a series of public elimination votes (in the style of Big Brother). A follow-up programme was made afterwards called Hell's Kitchen: School Reunion, which saw Ellison and the show runner-up, James Dreyfus, team up to organise a healthy dinner service for the children at Gordon Ramsay's former school.

[edit] Series 2

Series 2 of Hell's Kitchen in the UK was broadcast in spring 2005. The format was overhauled as the show was turned into a competition between two kitchens run by celebrity chefs Gary Rhodes and Jean-Christophe Novelli.

The second series featured ten members of the public competing for a prize of £250,000, with which the winner could start their own restaurant. They were split into two teams of five, one red (tutored by Gary Rhodes) and the other blue (led by Jean-Christophe Novelli). A new and much larger restaurant was built to accommodate the fact that there were now two kitchens. The only things that remained the same in the second series were the music, by composer Daniel Pemberton, and the presenter, who was still Angus Deayton. Elimination was still down to voting. It was won by Terry Miller.

The Blue Team Head Chef Jean- Christophe Novelli

Henry Filloux-Bennett Aby King Gary Tomlin Kellie Cresswell Stien Smart

The Red Team Head chef Gary Rhodes

Terry Miller Simon Gross Aaron Siwoku Caroline Garvey Sam Raplin

[edit] Series 3

Series 3 was due to begin in summer 2006, with Jean-Christophe Novelli as the sole head chef; however, ITV made the decision to take a break from producing Hell's Kitchen.

The network then announced in February 2007 that it had commissioned a new series of the show, to begin in autumn 2007, this time with Michelin starred Marco Pierre White as head chef. The new series began on 3 September 2007 at 9:00 pm, reverting to the original format of having celebrities as contestants. This series saw Jim Davidson ejected from the show following alleged homophobic behaviour against gay contestant Brian Dowling. The series ended on 17 September 2007, with Barry McGuigan crowned winner. Marco had two sous chefs Matthew and Timothy.

The celebrities who took part were:

Celebrity Original Team Second Team Third Team Exit
Barry McGuigan Blue Team (Day 1-14) Red Team (Day 14-16) Blue Team (Day 16-Final) Winner
Adele Silva Red Team (Day 1-14) Blue Team (Day 14-16) Red Team (Day 16-Final) Runner Up
Brian Dowling Blue Team (Day 1-8) Red Team (Day 8-15) - Eliminated Day 15
Paul Young Blue Team (Day 1-14) Red Team (Day 14-15) - Eliminated Day 15
Anneka Rice Red Team (Day 1-8) Blue Team (Day 8-13) Red Team (Day 13) Eliminated Day 13
Abigail Clancy Red Team (Day 1-12) - - Eliminated Day 12
Jim Davidson Blue Team (Day 1-8) Red Team (Day 8-10) - Removed Day 10
Kelly LeBrock Red Team (Day 1-8) Blue Team (Day 8-9) - Eliminated Day 9
Rosie Boycott Red Team (Day 1-6) - - Eliminated Day 6
Lee Ryan Blue Team (Day 1-3) - - Quit Day 3

[edit] Series 4

Main Article: Hell's Kitchen (UK series 4)

Series 4 began on 13 April 2009.[5] Marco Pierre White returns as Head Chef/teacher. Claudia Winkleman took over as host, replacing Angus Deayton.[6] This series there was one kitchen with grey and dark red tiles. The first four sackings were Marco's responsibility, while the other four sackings were down to a public vote (the person with the lowest amount of votes left Hell's Kitchen). Nick Munier returned as Maitre d', as did Sous Chefs Matthew and Timothy.

Linda Evans won from public voting on 27 April 2009.


The celebrities taking part are:

Celebrity Status
Linda Evans Winner Day 15
Adrian Edmondson Runner-up Day 15
Danielle Bux Eliminated Day 13
Niomi McLean-Daley aka Ms. Dynamite Eliminated Day 12
Anthea Turner Sacked Day 11
Bruce Grobbelaar Quit Day 10
Grant Bovey Sacked Day 9
Jody Latham Sacked Day 7

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