Why was Kitchen Nightmares Cancelled? When did the Show End?

Are you wondering why was Kitchen Nightmares cancelled? Find out what Gordon Ramsay said about ending his show and when the last episode of “Kitchen Nightmares” aired.

by Janani

Updated May 29, 2023

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Why was Kitchen Nightmares Cancelled? When did the Show End?
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Kitchen Nightmares

"Kitchen Nightmares," known as Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA in the U.K., is an American reality television series that originally aired on the Fox network. The show follows renowned chef Gordon Ramsay as he is invited by struggling restaurant owners to spend a week with their failing establishment in an effort to turn it around and revive the business. The series, produced by ITV Studios America, is based on the British show Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares.

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The show first premiered on September 19, 2007, on Fox. On June 23, 2014, Ramsay announced that he would be concluding the series, and the final episode aired on September 12 of the same year. However, in June 2018, a new series called Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back premiered on Fox. This series has a similar premise to Kitchen Nightmares but operates on a shorter timeline.

Despite the conclusion of the series, "Kitchen Nightmares" still maintains an active YouTube channel with over 6.4 million subscribers. The channel showcases highlights from the show and occasionally features selected full episodes. Additionally, a revival of the show is currently underway, indicating a return to the popular culinary program.

Why was Kitchen Nightmares Cancelled?

When flipping through television channels, it's highly likely to come across a show featuring renowned chef Gordon Ramsay. With numerous programs such as "Hell's Kitchen," "MasterChef," "MasterChef Junior," and their various offshoots, Gordon Ramsay's presence on TV is undeniable. However, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ramsay disclosed that he personally brought an end to one of his shows.

"I decided to cancel my own show, 'Kitchen Nightmares,' on Fox," Ramsay revealed. He elaborated, stating that he reached a breaking point while dealing with a particular restaurant featured on the show and realized he had reached his limit.

Kitchen Nightmares Cancelled

Gordon Ramsay is set to embark on new Kitchen Nightmares adventures. As part of its fall schedule announcement on Monday morning, Fox revealed that the upcoming 2023-24 TV season would bring a fresh season of Kitchen Nightmares, marking a return for the series that abruptly concluded nine years ago when Ramsay decided it was time to "call it a day."

Back in June 2014, Ramsay announced that he would no longer produce new episodes of Kitchen Nightmares. The show had gained international popularity since its debut in the UK in 2004. Following its success across the pond, an American version was brought to Fox in 2007, running for a total of seven seasons.

In a letter posted on his official website at the time, Ramsay explained, "I'm currently filming 4 new episodes for [the UK's] Channel 4, which will be my last. I've had a phenomenal 10 years making 123 episodes, 12 seasons, shot across 2 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."

Ramsay reflected on his experiences, saying, "During this time, I've visited over 100 restaurants, meeting and trying to help or in some cases failing to help, some of the most weird and wonderful people. Of course, Amy's Baking Company is a standout, along with Bonaparte's, but there were good times too; the lovely sisters at La Galleria and Momma Cherri's, to name but two."

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Interestingly, four years after Ramsay bid farewell to Kitchen Nightmares, he and Fox introduced Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back, another restaurant makeover show that ran for three seasons. Now, Kitchen Nightmares is making a comeback, giving Ramsay the opportunity to once again work his culinary magic and help struggling restaurants.

When Did Kitchen Nightmares End?

In 2014, Kitchen Nightmares came to an end, but Gordon Ramsay later expressed regret over his decision to conclude the show. Kitchen Nightmares, one of Ramsay's most successful shows, had been a beloved favorite among viewers for a significant period of time. According to The Recipe, the show aired for six seasons in the U.K. and continued for an additional seven seasons in the U.S. 

The concept of the show was simple: Ramsay would select a restaurant and thoroughly critique every aspect of it, before taking charge and implementing changes, including modifications to the menu and improvements in service.



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Why was Kitchen Nightmares Cancelled - FAQs

1. Why was "Kitchen Nightmares" cancelled?  

Gordon Ramsay personally decided to cancel "Kitchen Nightmares" on Fox. In an interview, he mentioned reaching a breaking point while dealing with a specific restaurant featured on the show and realizing he had reached his limit.

2. When did "Kitchen Nightmares" end?  

"Kitchen Nightmares" concluded in 2014. Gordon Ramsay made the announcement in June of that year, and the final episode aired in September 2014.

3. Is there a revival or continuation of "Kitchen Nightmares"?  

 Yes, there is a revival of "Kitchen Nightmares" currently underway. The show is set to return, marking a comeback for the series that ended nine years ago.

4. How long did "Kitchen Nightmares" run for?    

"Kitchen Nightmares" had a successful run, with six seasons in the United Kingdom and an additional seven seasons in the United States.

5. What was the concept of "Kitchen Nightmares"?  

The concept of "Kitchen Nightmares" involved Gordon Ramsay selecting a struggling restaurant, thoroughly critiquing all aspects of it, and then taking charge to implement changes, including menu modifications and service improvements.

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