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Published 15:39 16 May 2023 BST
Updated 15:40 16 May 2023 BST

Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is set to return to our screens, nine years after the popular cooking show first aired.
The show documented the fiery chef visiting failing restaurants in a bid to give them a new lease of life previously ran for seven seasons between 2007 and 2014.
When the final episode had aired, Ramsay told his fans it was "time to call it a day."
He said: "I'm currently filming four new episodes for Channel 4 [in the UK], which will be my last.
"I've had a phenomenal 10 years making 123 episodes, 12 seasons, shot across two continents, watched by tens of millions of people and sold to over 150 countries.
"It's been a blast, but it's time to call it a day."
Nine years on since it's last episode, Fox have announced that the programme will air sometime in 2023/2024. They already show Hell’s Kitchen and the US versions of MasterChef and MasterChef Jr, which all feature Ramsay.
Kitchen Nightmares initially began as Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares in the UK, first airing in 2004, and ran for five seasons before coming to a close.
But after gaining huge popularity the US decided to produce their own version, simply called Kitchen Nightmares, where it was just as successful.
In the new edition, the 56-year-old chef travelled the length and breadth of the US to help restaurants who had nowhere else to turn to for improvements.
Ramsay would spend a week shouting, refreshing their menu and overhauling the dynamics of the restaurant before reopening them again to showcase their changes.
Now he will be rolling back the years to do the exact same all over again.
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