Gordon Ramsay TV Shows: What's On The Air, What's Coming And What's Ended

Close-up of Gordon Ramsay on the set of MasterChef Season 14
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The 2025 premiere schedule makes it clear when looking at offerings from celebrity chefs, one stands out as potentially the most revered in the foodie-friendly subgenre, even if some less savory four-letter words may be involved: Gordon Ramsay. Whether it's dispensing business-saving advice to restaurateurs in need, or weighing in on whether or not pineapple belongs on pizza, Ramsay remains one of the most popular chefs on television with a litany of programming to prove it.

While it often seems like at least one Gordon Ramsay-starring show is on the air at any given moment, there are indeed gaps between seasons in many cases. So here's our lineup of everything currently on the air, everything yet to come, and other programs that are done for now and are available for streaming. Ramsay is known for his criticism, but I think he’d have no notes about this fantastic list of offerings.

What Gordon Ramsay Shows Are On The Air?

There's no denying that the British chef has found a way to ensure he's on the tube quite frequently throughout the year with a wide variety of shows, whether he's doing the cooking or railing on others behind the stove. Here are the shows that are currently airing:

Hell's Kitchen

Gordon Ramsay in Hell's Kitchen.

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Hell's Kitchen is one of the longest-running Gordon Ramsay programs on television and has featured many surprising moments throughout its run. The series kicked off Season 23 in late September, and fortunately, we already know that Season 24 will be happening in 2025. I’m grateful, because seeing two teams take each other on in unique cooking challenges has become one of reality television’s greatest challenges.

What Gordon Ramsay Shows Are Coming To Television?

Gordon Ramsay might be the only professional chef with more television shows than Guy Fieri, and that's not a bad thing. Sure, there may be some similarities from the multitude of shows he's bringing to the back half of 2024 and beyond. But let's be honest, if viewers didn't like the general premise, they wouldn't still be on television. As such, here's a lineup of all the shows on the way for the new year, all of which feature Ramsay doing what he does best.

MasterChef (To Be Confirmed)

Gordon Ramsay on masterchef

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MasterChef closed out Season 14 this year, and what a season it was. The popular cooking competition that pits amateur and home chefs against each other for the coveted title of "Master Chef" had a Generations-themed season, and after many weeks of fierce competition, it was business owner Michael Leonard who ended up winning it all. While Fox hasn’t officially announced that the series will return for Season 15, it would be very surprising to find out the massively popular show would be canceled.

Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars (To Be Confirmed)

Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars on Fox

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Being a great chef is a part of being a success in the food world, but being a great businessman might even be an even better asset. Perhaps this is why Gordon Ramsay started his Food Stars series, which focuses just as much on the successful business side as on food quality. Season 2 wrapped on July 24th, with Jess Druey taking home the $250,000 prize. There’s no official word just yet on Season 3, though it wouldn’t be surprising to see one of the more diverse offerings from Ramsay get another season.

Next Level Chef Season 4

Next Level Chef on Fox

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With its third season having wrapped in May 2024, Next Level Chef will return to Fox for Season 4 likely in the 2025 premiere schedule. Next Level Chef will return for Season 4 as Gordon Ramsay, Nyesha Arrington, and Richard Blaishelps mentor three teams who compete in a stacked kitchen space of varying qualities. The top level is the best kitchen, the middle standard, and the lowest full of equipment that could be better. It's a fun premise, especially for those who like to see skilled chefs competing against whatever challenges they face. CinemaBlend's Alexandra Ramos called it Ramsay's best show in years for a myriad of reasons.

Kitchen Nightmares (2023)

Gordon Ramsay in Kitchen Nightmares

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Kitchen Nightmares continues Gordon Ramsay's attempt to save restaurant owners from financial ruin. The show has dealt with everything from people who inherited the business from their parents and don't know how to run a business to even worse nightmare situations than that. The series was revived by Fox for a revival season in 2023, and there’s reports that another season is in the works as of 2024. So far, though, no official word has come from Fox on that front.

MasterChef Junior

Aaron Sanchez, Gordon Ramsay, and Daphne Oz on MasterChef Junior

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MasterChef Junior hasn't been on as long as the flagship series, but fans love it just as much. Deadline reported the spinoff, which has showcased talented young cooks like the late Ben Watkins, recently wrapped up will return for Season 9. We’re still waiting on the official word for whether or not it will return for Season 10 or not, so keep on the lookout for a premiere date and whatever awesome young talent will take a shot at becoming the next MasterChef.

Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

Gordon Ramsay eating fish

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Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted is a bit different than the usual offerings from the chef, as the National Geographic series follows him on a journey through some of the world's most remote locations in search of the best culinary dishes and cultural experiences that can't be found anywhere else. Some might think this is similar to shows Anthony Bourdain did back in the day, though Ramsay would be happy to contest it. While there hadn’t been a season since 2021, Studio Ramsay brought back the series for Season 4 recently and readers can stream it with a Disney+ subscription.

What Gordon Ramsay Shows Have Ended?

Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. The good thing is that in this case, a good deal of these former Gordon Ramsay shows are either available to stream on Tubi, with a Peacock Premium subscription, or somewhere else. Check out the list of former shows below, as well as a link on where to stream them.

In short, there's always room for more Gordon Ramsay in your life, and there's more than enough portions to go around. Stream many of the past shows at the sources above, or check out whatever he has going on television and hope that he never shows up unexpectedly while you're in the middle of making a meal.

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Mick Joest is a Content Producer for CinemaBlend with his hand in an eclectic mix of television goodness. Star Trek is his main jam, but he also regularly reports on happenings in the world of Star Trek, WWE, Doctor Who, 90 Day Fiancé, Quantum Leap, and Big Brother. He graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Radio and Television. He's great at hosting panels and appearing on podcasts if given the chance as well.