Hotel Hell

Gordon Ramsay revamps struggling American hotels

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About Hotel Hell

Released: 2012

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TV14

Run time: 43m

Cast

Hotel Hell

About Hotel Hell

Hotel Hell was a US reality television series that aired on the Fox network from August 2012 to September 2016. The show, hosted by renowned chef and restaurateur Gordon Ramsay, aimed to improve the struggling hotels, inns, and bed and breakfasts in the United States. True to his fiery reputation, Ramsay didn’t hold back his criticism or praise, making the series a hit with viewers. He used his extensive industry knowledge to put owners and staff to work improving accommodations, enhancing customer service, and turning around failing businesses.

Making / Production

Hotel Hell was produced and aired on FOX starting in 2012. It was created by Gordon Ramsay, who is also the host of the show. The show was produced by One Potato Two Potato, a production company of Gordon Ramsay.

Actors

  • Gordon Ramsay - Host and mentor, Gordon Ramsay is best known for his fiery character and stunning expertise in the hospitality industry. His role in Hotel Hell involved critiquing, motivating, directing, and inspiring hotel owners and staff to turn around their businesses.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Gordon Ramsay travelled around the US to help various hotels in trouble. The geographical coverage and diversity of establishments featured were extensive.
  • Hotel Hell was Gordon Ramsay's fourth series on the Fox network.
  • The show lasted for three seasons and 22 episodes. Despite its popularity, it did not return for a fourth season.

Quotes

  • "If you think the customer is always right, you need to stop being so bloody selfish."
  • "You've got more chance of winning the lottery than turning this hotel around."
  • "You guys aren't running a hotel, you're running a hell."

Music, Soundtrack

  • The series featured a range of contemporary music tracks, typically used to underscore the drama and tension of Hotel Hell's challenge to save failing establishments.