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Gordon Ramsay Done With 'Kitchen Nightmares'

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Hot-headed celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is finally waking up from his kitchen nightmare.

The reality show "Kitchen Nightmares" put Ramsay in failing restaurants across America for one week so the tell-it-like-it-is chef can try to turn the struggling businesses around. But the show proved too troublesome for the salty U.K. chef, who says he's through with it.

The foul-mouthed Brit admits the show's title is a little too fitting: "If the restaurants succeed, there's no praise," Ramsay told The Sun. "If they're screwed, we're blamed and get lawyers' letters."

More than two-thirds of the restaurants Ramsay "helped" ending up being sold or shut down, the paper said.

Slashfood attempted to contact the production company, Granada Entertainment, to clarify if both the American and British versions of the "Kitchen Nightmares" are canceled -- our calls were not returned.

[Via The Sun]

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'Top Chef' Renewed


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Got the chops, fire, fauxhawk and facial jewelry to be a "Top Chef" contender? Pack your knives and go on over to a casting locale near you, 'cause the hit show is firing up for its seventh season on Bravo. The renewal was announced earlier today, and in addition to taped submissions, in-person auditions will take place coast to coast from Oct. 18 to Nov. 15.

The host city has yet to be named, but Slashfood is banking on at least one "make a snack for pregnant Padma" Quickfire challenge.

See a list of open casting call locations and dates after the jump.


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When "Survivor" meets "Sideways"

grapesMaybe you've always wanted to be on a reality tv show but weren't down for eating insects, racing around the world, or spending the summer trapped in a house with a bunch of lunatics. Now there is a series for the aspiring winemaker. A new reality television series called "The Wine Makers" is being shot for PBS. The six-part series will follow five people who will compete for a chance to launch their own wine label. Candidates will be chosen via casting calls at supermarkets and specialty stores as well as through essay contests. The series will be shot in central California and in Australia and should air next spring.

[via Fermentations]

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