Gordon Behind Bars

Gordon Behind Bars (2012)

EndedDocumentary showFood

Gordon Ramsay thinks it's time Britain's prisoners paid their way. There are 88,000 prisoners in the UK and it costs the taxpayer £38,000 to keep each of them locked up for a year. Gordon's given himself six months to set up a successful food business behind bars. His aim: to get prisoners cooking food on the inside, to sell on the outside.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Episode 4Jul 17, 2012
S01E03Episode 3Jul 10, 2012
S01E02Episode 2Jul 3, 2012
S01E01Episode 1Jun 26, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Gordon Behind Bars first premiere?

Gordon Behind Bars first premiered on June 26, 2012.

What is the premise of Gordon Behind Bars?

Gordon Behind Bars features Gordon Ramsay running a culinary program in Brixton Prison, teaching inmates how to cook and giving them new skills that might help them find work after their release.

Who is the target audience of Gordon Behind Bars?

Gordon Behind Bars is suitable for an audience of all ages who enjoy cooking and food-related TV shows.

Where is Brixton Prison located?

Brixton Prison is located in South London.

How many inmates take part in Gordon's culinary program?

More than 100 inmates take part in Gordon's culinary program.

What challenges did Gordon face while running the culinary program in Brixton Prison?

Gordon faced several challenges including working with limited ingredients, strict security measures, and dealing with difficult and often violent prisoners.

Was Gordon able to change the minds and attitudes of the prisoners?

Yes, Gordon was able to change the minds and attitudes of several prisoners who were initially resistant to the program.

Did any of the inmates continue their cooking careers after their release?

Yes, several inmates continued their cooking careers after their release, including one who landed a job at a top London restaurant.

Did Gordon receive any criticism for working with convicted criminals?

Yes, some critics accused Gordon of glamorizing prison and cashing in on other people's misery.

Did Gordon Behind Bars receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Gordon Behind Bars won the "Best Documentary Series" award at the 2013 Broadcast Awards.

Was Gordon Behind Bars broadcast in other countries besides the UK?

Yes, Gordon Behind Bars was broadcast in other countries including the United States, Canada, and Australia.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Gordon Behind Bars?

There were four episodes in the first season of Gordon Behind Bars.

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