
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.

Both helicopters attend a motorcycle accident; a child is injured; a rescue to retrieve a walker.

The team commandeer their patients' own van to use as an ambulance; a biker couple are badly hurt.

Ramsay visits the River Rock Inn, which is in desperate need of cleaning and repairs.

Ramsay visits The Keating Hotel in San Diego in hope of helping the owner turn the business around.

Ramsay tries to help the inexperienced owners of The Cambridge Hotel turn their business around.

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

Gordon heads to Northern California to help the owners of Murphy's Hotel keep the business running.

Gordon Ramsay goes to Vermont in hope of transforming the dog-friendly Four Seasons Inn.

Ramsay heads to Starkville, Miss., to revamp Hotel Chester, a formerly thriving business.

Ramsay helps a contentious ex-couple fix their business, the Applegate River Lodge.

Gordon helps the owner of the Hotel Monticello in Longview, Wash., get back on track.

The owner of Meson De Mesilla seems more interested in her singing career than the business.

Gordon heads to Paris to help a restaurant that seems to be failing due to its vegetarian menu.

A former actor's restaurant is losing money due to his lack of control and apathetic chefs.

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.

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