
Ramsay's Boiling Point (1999)
The place where it all started for Gordon Ramsay. The series charts the first few months of Gordon Ramsay's new restaurant. The first episode was filmed very soon after Ramsay resigned from one restaurant (and effectively shut it down), and the rest of the series picks up a couple of months later as his new venture opens. Filmed in mid-late 1998 and aired at the start of 1999, Ramsay's Boiling Point was a five-part TV series depicting Gordon Ramsay setting up his first restaurant — called "Gordon Ramsay" — in London after walking out on his previous employers. Many Cluster F-Bombs and quite a few sackings take place as Gordon attempts to establish himself as a restaurateur, has a friendly rivalry with former mentor Marco Pierre White, and attempts to earn a coveted third Michelin Star.
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