
Gordon's Great Escape
Gordon Ramsay starts his culinary journey in the north of India where he cooks for 400.

Gordon Ramsay starts his culinary journey in the north of India where he cooks for 400.

Gordon must find a business willing to buy his prison-made products.

Gordon invites players from the coffee shop industry are to the prison to try some of the food.

Gordon struggles to keep his team in line.

Gordon needs to pick 12 men to form a dependable team for his business.

La Lanterna in Letchworth, Hertfordshire.

Moore Place.

Ramsay meets Francesco Mattioli, the owner of the Walnut Tree Inn in South Wales.

The Glass House restaurant.

Sue Ray, owner of Bonapartes Restaurant, gets some help reviving the business.

Gordon encourages the son of an Ohio hotel owner to take the reins from his mother.

Gordon helps the owners of a hotel, restaurant and ice cream parlor in Washington.

The owner of a hotel and event space in Newtown, Pa., is blind to some problems with his business.

Ramsay helps the married owners of a Southbridge, Mass., inn update their business.

In Harper's Ferry, W.V., Gordon tackles one of his biggest personal and hotel makeovers yet.

An inn owner hoards personal items and displays some of the worst practices Gordon has ever seen.

A lodge owner in Idaho loses his passion for the business after a family tragedy.

The young owner of a Florida beachfront inn struggles to keep control of his business.

Gordon travels to Pipestone, Minn., to help two sisters save their hotel, the Calumet Inn.

Gordon travels to Woodbury, Conn., to help a pair of siblings with their inn, the Curtis House.