Posts Tagged ‘Channel 4’
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: October 21 2009
Vertigo’s new crime line, currently consisting of the published Filthy Rich and Dark Entries (which is not actually a crime graphic novel, but is written by a crime novelist) has made some significant breakthroughs in mainstream advertisin, from full page ads in the New Yorker to advertorial features in Playboy . Well, I understand that they will soon play out thirty second adverts on the cable station BBC America, best known for broadcasting BBC and Channel 4 lifestyle shows, recentl
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: July 28 2009
Filed under: Other Reality Shows , Food/Home/DIY One thing I'd like to see on certain TV shows are follow-ups to stories. Specifically I'm talking about real-life shows like Cops or design shows. Another show I'd add to the list is Kitchen Nightmares , the FOX (and Channel 4) show that has Gordon Ramsay going into restaurants and helping them get their act together. Some episodes of the show feature Ramsay visiting the place weeks or a few months later, but I'd like to see the restaur
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: July 15 2009
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has admitted that he worries about eating out in the UK, in case chefs try to get their revenge on him. Ramsay fronts Channel 4’s Kitchen Nightmares where he visits ailing restaurants and tells them eactly what they are doing wrong. Ramsay told The Daily Star: “First of all, nothing happens for 45 [...]
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: March 11 2009
Celebrity chefs including Gordon Ramsay, Rick Stein and Nigella Lawson have been criticised for serving up dishes high in saturated fat. A report by The Fat Panel - made up of dietary experts - found many cookbooks encouraged unhealthy eating.
Author: Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks Post Date: March 2 2009
A celebrity chef's admitted there may have been inaccuracies in accounts of his football career, but has attributed it to the passing of time. Gordon Ramsay's spoken out after allegations he lied about signing for Rangers football club and playing in its first team.