In one episode, Ramsay referred to stale meatballs as “f*****g dry”
The programmes, which both follow the celebrity chef as he helps struggling businesses in America, contained swearing as they were broadcast before the 9pm watershed “without any warning or justification”.
F***, which is regarded as Ofcom’s most offensive word, was broadcast a total of 17 times along with nine instances of moderate language, s**t. Ofcom said there was still a breach as it is a “pre-recorded programme” and “there were no mitigations, such as an on-air apology”. Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours To Hell And Back aired in August on a weekday during the school holidays at 12.10pm on Channel 4.
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