Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back: Shanty on 19th


1:35 pm - 2:35 pm, Saturday, July 4 on E4 (13)

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Shanty on 19th
Season 2, Episode 2

Gordon Ramsay visits Shanty on 19th, an iconic restaurant in the West End theatre district of Allentown, Pennsylvania, which has been a local presence for decades. However, its future success is under threat unless Gordon and his team can return the place to its former glory. They have just 24 hours to clean and remodel the interior as a bright and airy contemporary bistro that pays homage to the industrial history of its hometown and recreate the menu, working around the clock with the staff, who must learn how to make the new dishes and work together more effectively. The customers are asked to come back the next day to see the improvements. Will they think the new eatery is a star in the making?


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Gordon Ramsay (Presenter)

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Gordon Ramsay (Presenter)
Born: November 08, 1966 in Johnstone, Renfrewshire
Best Known For: His temper.
Early-life: Born Gordon James Ramsay Jr on November 8, 1966, in Johnstone, Scotland. He and his three siblings grew up in Stratford-upon-Avon. As a youngster he dreamed of playing professional football for Glasgow Rangers, and played for numerous junior teams. His claim to have featured in two matches for Rangers has been questioned over the years, but his footballing career came to an abrupt end following a devastating knee injury. As a result, Gordon turned to a career in catering.
Career: During the 1980s, Ramsay worked under some of the biggest names in the industry, from Marco Pierre White to Albert Roux, before moving to France in 1990, then returning to London to work at the Aubergine restaurant. While there, he won two Michelin stars in three years. In 1998 he set up his own eatery, but it was the screening of controversial documentary Boiling Point that made him famous. His TV career took off in 2004 with the Bafta-winning series Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. It was closely followed by the likes of Hell's Kitchen, The F Word and his Ultimate Cookery Course. He now has restaurants across the globe, and appears regularly on TV at home and abroad.
Quote: 'I think cooking is like football. It's not a job, it's a passion. When you become good at it, it's a dream job and financially you need never to worry.'
Trivia: In 2009, he fulfilled his aim of finishing 10 marathons in 10 years by running his 10th consecutive London Marathon.