Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
geography/united-kingdom

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

The F Word (British TV series)

The F Word (British TV series)

FieldValue
imageF Word Logo.svg
genreFood magazine/Cooking show
runtime44 minutes
starringGordon Ramsay
Giles Coren (Series 1–2)
Janet Street-Porter
(Series 2–5)
open_theme"The F Word" by Babybird
networkChannel 4
first_aired
last_aired
relatedThe F Word (American TV series)
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series5
num_episodes51

the British cooking show

Giles Coren (Series 1–2) Janet Street-Porter (Series 2–5) The F Word (also called Gordon Ramsay's F Word) is a British cookery programme featuring chef Gordon Ramsay. The programme covers a wide range of topics, from recipes to food preparation and celebrity food fads. The programme was made by Optomen Television and aired weekly on Channel 4. The theme tune for the series is "The F-Word" from the Babybird album Bugged.

Programme segments

Each episode is based around Ramsay preparing a three-course meal at the F Word restaurant for 50 guests. Diners in the restaurant include celebrities, who participate in conversations, challenges, and cook-offs with Ramsay. Other segments focus on food-related topics such as alternative foods, visits by Ramsay to help people focus on healthy cooking and eating (some visits include taking on the occupations at the workplaces he visits), and even Ramsay himself demonstrating recipes of the courses to the home viewers. Finally, there was a series-long feature on home-reared livestock or poultry that was ultimately served to F Word diners on the series finale.

Series 1

Gordon Ramsay

The first series is based around the "Get Women Back in the Kitchen" campaign where Ramsay visited several English households to help women who wanted to improve their culinary skills. The Timess restaurant critic Giles Coren and food writer Rachel Cooke acted as field correspondents who presented reports on unique food fads and healthy eating respectively. Two or three commis (picked from a thousand applicants) squared off in each episode to earn a position at one of Ramsay's restaurants. Ramsay raised turkeys in his garden, so that his children gained a better understanding of where their food came from. Chef and television presenter Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall regularly offered tips on raising free range turkeys. The turkeys were named after other celebrity chefs, for example, Ainsley, Antony, Jamie, Delia, Gary and Nigella. The pudding (dessert) challenge regularly pitted Ramsay with a celebrity guest, with the winner having the honour of serving his or her pudding to the guests at the F-Word restaurant.

Series 2

The series theme emphasises the importance of Sunday lunch, with Ramsay teaching families how to prepare this meal on a regular basis. From the second series onward, the restaurant had 50 paying diners served by an amateur brigade. If guests found any of their food unsatisfactory, they could choose not to pay for that item. Janet Street-Porter became the series' regular field correspondent; Giles Coren only appeared in a one-off segment on the Pimp That Snack website and phenomenon. The celebrity pudding challenge was changed to a general cooking challenge, while Ramsay raised pigs in his garden, which he named Trinny and Susannah. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall returned to offer advice on raising the pigs. Unlike Series 1, the second series of the show was usually transmitted after the 9pm watershed, meaning that Ramsay's infamous bad language was no longer bleeped out.

Series 3

This series ran a campaign stating that "Fast food doesn't have to mean junk food", with Ramsay showing people how to prepare a simple supper in under 30 minutes, without having to order takeaways or rely on frozen meals or other convenience food. The best weekly amateur brigade was rewarded with the prestige of cooking at Ramsay's restaurant at Claridge's in the series finale. Ramsay home-reared a pair of Charollais-Welsh lambs, named Charlotte and Gavin. There was also a series-long search for a new "Fanny Cradock" which culminated in the selection of Ravinder Bhogal.

Series 4

This series' weekly amateur brigade featured a celebrity and their relatives. Janet Street-Porter took on the responsibility of rearing veal calves nicknamed Elton and David in a North Yorkshire farm. Food columnist Tom Parker Bowles appeared on two episodes. In his first appearance, he visited Sardinia to sample casu marzu, a local cheese containing maggots. On his second stint, he attempted to cook a whole pig.

Series 5

A fifth series premiered on 3 November 2009 on Channel 4. The series focused on a search for "Britain's best local restaurant". 10,000 nominations were narrowed down to 18 restaurant finalists representing nine different cuisines. The second round involved the finalists serving their signature dishes to a panel of diners at their own establishments, followed by a semi-final cook-off at Ramsay's flagship restaurant at Royal Hospital Road in Chelsea.

American version

Main article: The F Word (American TV series)

On 30 September 2016, Fox announced that The F Word would go to the United States sometime in 2017. On 3 February 2017, it was announced that it would air for the summer. Each installment of the series will be presented live and will feature surprise guests and VIPs as well as foodie families from across the U.S. battling in cook-offs.

The series premiered on 31 May 2017 on Fox.

Episode guide

Series 1

No.Celebrity guestGuest cook-offOriginal U.K. air date
1Al Murray and Martine McCutcheonGordon loses27 Oct 05
2Joan Collins and Helen CosgroveGordon wins3 Nov 05
3Christopher ParkerGordon wins10 Nov 05
4Rachel CookeCommis chefs compete17 Nov 05
5Jonathan Ross and Gary RhodesGordon loses24 Nov 05
6Richard Wilson, Nancy Dell'Olio, Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzieGordon loses1 Dec 05
7Jimmy Carr, Sarah Beeny and Davina McCallGordon loses8 Dec 05
8Colin Jackson, Martine McCutcheon and Janet Street-PorterGordon loses15 Dec 05
9Sharon Osbourne and Hugh Fearnley-WhittingstallGordon loses21 Dec 05

Series 2

No.Celebrity guestGuest cook-offKitchen brigadeBrigade score (out of 150)Original U.K. air date
1Kathy Burke and Angela GriffinGordon losesThe Butchers11221 Jun 06
2Cliff Richard and Janet Street-PorterGordon losesThe Essex Boys11728 Jun 06
3Darren Gough and Jeremy ClarksonGordon winsThe PR Girls465 Jul 06
4Dermot O'Leary and Janet Street-PorterGordon losesThe Bolton Boys9412 Jul 06
5John Humphreys and Dean LennoxGordon winsThe Doctors12819 Jul 06
6Michelle Collins and Jonathan RossGordon winsThe Students8326 Jul 06
7Nick Knowles and Jessie WallaceGordon winsThe Adams Family1112 Aug 06
8John ThompsonGordon winsThe Farmer's Daughters1209 Aug 06
9Janet Street-Porter, David Walliams and Hugh Fearnley-WhittingstallDraw between Gordon and JanetThe Doctors14916 Aug 06

Series 3

No.Celebrity guestGuest cook-offKitchen brigadeBrigade score (out of 150)Original U.K. air date
1Dawn French and Natasha KaplinskyGordon WinsThe Eton Boys1058 May 07
2Ronnie Corbett and Girls AloudGordon LosesThe Firemen9615 May 07
3James May and Denise Van OutenGordon LosesThe Lancashire Lasses12622 May 07
4Alex James and David GestGordon WinsThe Eastenders9629 May 07
5Chris Moyles and Meera SyalGordon WinsThe Estate Agents625 Jun 07
6Ian Botham and Dom JolyGordon LosesThe Desperate Housewives10912 Jun 07
7Jonathan Ross and Sara CoxGordon WinsThe Police11119 Jun 07
8Gok Wan and Cat DeeleyGordon WinsThe Army Boys7526 Jun 07
9Ricky Gervais and Johnny VegasGordon WinsThe Lancashire Lasses1443 Jul 07

Series 4

No.Celebrity guestGuest cook-offKitchen brigadeBrigade score (out of 150)Original U.K. air date
1Wendi Peters, James Corden and Geri HalliwellGordon WinsThe Peters Family12913 May 08
2Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Kate GarrawayGordon WinsThe Guru-Murthy Family10120 May 08
3McFly and Ben MillerGordon LosesThe McFly Brigade11527 May 08
4Melanie Blatt, Liam Gallagher, Nicole Appleton and David BlunkettGordon WinsThe Appleton-Blatts1363 Jun 08
5Paddy McGuinness, Dara Ó Briain and JameliaGordon WinsThe McGuiness Brigade12110 Jun 08
6Neneh Cherry, Andrea Oliver, John Prescott, Tom Parker Bowles and Dannii MinogueGordon WinsThe Cherry-Olivers11717 Jun 08
7Angela Griffin and Meat LoafGordon WinsThe Griffins12824 Jun 08
8Matt Dawson, Joanne Salley, Edith Bowman, Dizzee Rascal and Tom Parker BowlesGordon LosesThe Dawsons1071 Jul 08
9Mica Paris, Harry Enfield and Jo BrandGordon WinsThe Paris Family1248 Jul 08
10Christopher Biggins, Jessica Hynes and Rob BrydonGordon WinsThe Biggins Family8915 Jul 08
11Jon Snow, Erin O'Connor, Jade Jones and Emma BuntonGordon WinsThe Bunton Family12022 Jul 08
12Melanie Blatt, Nicole Appleton and Graham NortonGordon WinsThe Appleton-Blatts13529 Jul 08

Series 5

No.Celebrity guestGuest cook-offCompeting RestaurantsOriginal U.K. air date
1Katie PriceGordon WinsSalvo's Italy (73/100) vs Prosecco Italy (71/100)3 Nov 09
2Lenny HenryGordon WinsLasan India (76/100) vs Curry Corner India (64/100)10 Nov 09
3nonenoneFrench Table France (65/100) vs Bouchon Bistro France (72/100)17 Nov 09
4nonenoneChop Chop China (62/100) vs Sweet Mandarin China (82/100)24 Nov 09
5Rory BremnerGordon WinsSimply Thai Thailand (82/100) vs Yum Yum Thailand (62/100)1 Dec 09
6Kelly BrookGordon LosesEl Gato Negro Spain (74/100) vs Lola Rojo Spain (61/100)8 Dec 09
7Ian WrightGordon WinsSanta Maria del Sur Argentina 86/100) vs Discovery Bay Jamaica (75/100)15 Dec 09
8Dita Von Teese and Peter AndreGordon WinsThe Pheasant Britain (80/100) vs The Swan Britain (79/100)22 Dec 09
9Johnny Vaughan, Kate Silverton, and Fay RipleyGordon beats Kate but loses to Johnny and FayRetsina Greece (77/100) vs Doukan Morocco (63/100)29 Dec 09
10nonenoneLasan India vs Sweet Mandarin China vs Santa Maria del Sur Argentina5 Jan 10
11nonenoneThe Pheasant Britain vs Simply Thai Thailand vs Retsina Greece6 Jan 10
12nonenoneLasan India (Win) vs The Pheasant Britain (Loss)7 Jan 10

International broadcasters

The show has been broadcast around the world including the following countries:

CountryBroadcaster
ArgentinaFilm&Arts
i-Sat
Australia7TWO
Nine Network
CanadaBBC Canada
Food Network Canada
Casa
Czech RepublicPrima Love
FinlandJim
MTV3
GreeceSkai TV
Hong KongAsia TV
HungaryPaprika TV
IrelandTV3
ItalyRai 5
NetherlandsRTL 4
New ZealandTV One
NorwayVOX
PhilippinesLifestyle Network
PolandBBC Lifestyle
PortugalSic Radical
QuebecCasa
South AfricaBBC Lifestyle
South KoreaDong-a TV
SwedenKanal 5
United StatesBBC America
FOX

In South Korea, the show was renamed Cook-King

Controversy and criticism

Women in the kitchen

A major component of series 1 was Ramsay's "Get Women Back in the Kitchen" campaign. In a self-administered survey, he found that three-quarters of women could not cook, with some 78% never cooking a regular evening dinner. Ramsay's findings were met with mixed reactions. While some of his contemporaries, like Nigella Lawson, previously stated similar opinions, other celebrity chefs, like Clarissa Dickson Wright, felt Ramsay's proposition was "rubbish and about ten years out of date". Wright felt that these comments undermined the increased enrollment of women at culinary schools across the United Kingdom. It was claimed that his desire was to help women who want to be able to cook but lack the confidence or motivation.

Animal slaughter

  • The second-to-last episode of the first series featured the slaughter of six turkeys that were raised in Ramsay's garden. The scene had been preceded with a content warning. 27 viewers complained about the slaughter, leading to an investigation by Ofcom. Conversely, the media watchdog and Channel 4 also received 18 letters of support to counter the complaints. In 2004, Ramsay had also been criticised by the broadcast watchdog for swearing on-air.
  • In the second series, viewers also saw the slaughter of his two pigs, which were raised throughout the series. They were taken to an abattoir and their brains stunned with an electric shock before being slaughtered. A few months earlier, another Channel 4 series, Jamie's Great Italian Escape (featuring Jamie Oliver) also received similar complaints after it featured the slaughter of a lamb.
  • Similarly the lambs he kept were slaughtered at the end of series three. Warnings were given to viewers before the start of the programme explaining the graphic nature of the footage, there was no censoring of the death or evisceration of the animal.
  • In series four, Ramsay received criticism for "sky fishing" for puffins, having their necks broken and eating the animals' raw flesh and heart of two birds, a local tradition in Iceland. Ofcom received 42 complaints, but no rules were deemed broken. Ofcom "also noted the birds were killed in a humane way with minimal suffering".

DVD releases

North America

BFS Entertainment has released all five series of The F Word on DVD in Region 1.

DVD nameEpisodesRelease date
The F Word – Series 1917 February 2009
The F Word – Series 2817 March 2009
The F Word – Series 396 October 2009
The F Word – Series 41220 April 2010
The F Word – Series 51225 October 2011

United Kingdom

IMC Vision has released all five series of The F Word on DVD in Region 2.

DVD nameEpisodesRelease date
The F Word – Series 1 & 21722 October 2007
The F Word – Series 3910 March 2008
The F Word – Series 41227 October 2008
The F Word – Series 51219 June 2010

Notes

References

References

  1. Plunkett, John. (11 June 2008). "Gordon Ramsay's F Word hits series high". [[The Guardian]].
  2. "Grilling Gordon Ramsay". [[Channel 4]].
  3. "The Real Gordon Ramsay". [[Channel 4]].
  4. "The Brigades". [[Channel 4]].
  5. "Pork for thought". [[Channel 4]].
  6. "Fast Food Recipes". [[Channel 4]].
  7. "The F Word Brigades – Series 3". [[Channel 4]].
  8. (22 May 2007). "Welsh lambs to star in Gordon Ramsay's F Word". Farmers Guardian.
  9. (6 September 2007). "Find me a Fanny". [[Channel 4]].
  10. Wilson, Ben. (22 June 2008). "The kitchen thinker: are you for veal?". [[The Daily Telegraph.
  11. "Episode 6 – The Cherry-Oliver brigade". [[Channel 4]].
  12. "Scotland on Tuesday". [[The Scotsman]].
  13. (26 September 2009). "Chef Gordon Ramsay spotted at Calderdale restaurant". Halifax Evening Courier.
  14. "Gordon Ramsay's F Word Series 5". [[Channel 4]].
  15. Tompkins, Michelle. (8 January 2010). "It's F-lipping F-antastic!". [[Swindon Advertiser]].
  16. "GORDON RAMSAY'S "THE F WORD" TO AIR LIVE IN 2017 ON FOX". Fox Broadcasting Company.
  17. "Facebook".
  18. (22 March 2017). "'F Word With Gordon Ramsay' Debuts on Fox May 31".
  19. [http://au.tv.yahoo.com/seven-two/schedule/article/-/article/6373630/ 7TWO Schedule] {{webarchive. link. (30 October 2009)
  20. Honey, Kim. (29 April 2008). "Gordon Ramsay heats up Star kitchen". [[Toronto Star]].
  21. [http://www.dongahtv.com/program/foreign/cokking.asp Cook-King Ramsay(Promo page)] {{webarchive. link. (10 October 2007 (Korean), Dong-ah TV, Retrieved on 3 August 2007)
  22. Innes, John [http://living.scotsman.com/features/Saucy-Ramsay-pans-female-chefs.2672090.jp "Saucy Ramsay pans female chefs"], ''The Scotsman'', 24 October 2005
  23. Adams, Guy [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/ramsay-reduced-to-tears-as-pigs-go-under-knife-411122.html "Ramsay reduced to tears as pigs go under knife"], ''The Independent'', 9 August 2006
  24. (15 September 2008). "Ramsay cleared over puffin eating". [[BBC]].
  25. "The F Word DVD news: Box Art and Details for the F Word - the Complete Collection Set | TVShowsOnDVD.com".
  26. The best performing brigade is invited to the series finale.
  27. Jonathan Ross assists in the dessert round.
Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about The F Word (British TV series) — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report