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Mon, Jun 1
It has introduced American audiences to such marquee series as The Office, Top Gear and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. This unique and high quality programming has aided BBC AMERICA to see an increase in ad sales of almost 40% in the last year. ...
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source: fwdailynews.com
IN I also have been consuming copious quantities of "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares" and "The Hotel Inspector" on BBC America. If you're lucky enough that your cable or satellite provider has the channel, I highly suggest these two shows. ...
Published Tue, Jun 9
BBC America plans high-def Sci-Fi Week 
source: United Press International
It has introduced American audiences to such marquee series as 'The Office,' 'Top Gear' and 'Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.' This unique and high quality programming has aided BBC America to see an increase in ad sales of almost 40 percent in the last ...
Published Mon, Jun 1
Ramsay hath no fury like a writer scorned 
source: Northwest Herald
IL Ramsay's resourcefulness, drive and immense knowledge of the restaurant business are on best display, some critics say, in “Kitchen Nightmares,” on which he tries to rescue failing eateries. The UK version airs on Britain's Channel 4 and on BBC America ...
Published Wed, May 13
Paxman's US show is switched off 
source: Herald.ie
Ireland It has been replaced with re-runs of cheap but popular reality shows, including The Hotel Inspector, Kitchen Nightmares and The F-Word. Paxman's failure to make waves Stateside, where BBC America is available as a commercial network in 63m homes, ...
Published Wed, Apr 8
source: Broadcastnow
UK BBC America has pulled its three-hour breakfast World News strand to replace it with… silence. At least, we guess that's what Kitchen Nightmares and The F Word will sound like once Gordon Ramsay's colourful words are cut to suit the 6am-9am slot.
Published Wed, Apr 8
Gordon Ramsay plans another Fox food program 
source: TV Squad
I love British chef Gordon Ramsay. I love watching him on TV, whether it's his Fox shows -- Hell's Kitchen or Kitchen Nightmares -- or the ones that have turned up on BBC America like Ramsay's Boiling Point and the most recent show, The F Word. The F stands for food, by the way. Much as I love him, th...
Published Thu, Jan 29
Gordon Ramsay’s F Word back on BBC America Jan. 14 
source: monstersandcritics.com
- Dec 18, 2008 Unlike "Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares" where Gordon loses his cool with incompetent cooks as he tries to save their struggling restaurants, this show has the ...
Published Thu, Dec 18
The NEW Steve Comes With No Hair - Standard! 
source: vipercomics.com
I've been watching a lot of BBC America, particularly Chef Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. I know a lot of people can't stand that guy, but I think he's awesome. He likes to say "bollocks" a lot, usually prefaced by the "F" word. ...
Published Mon, May 5