Gordon Ramsay Goes Undercover in New FOX Series ‘Secret Service’

Premiering May 21, ‘Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service’ sees the celebrity chef infiltrate America’s dirtiest restaurants using surveillance technology and undercover operatives to expose and reform culinary disasters.​

Renowned for his fiery temper and high culinary standards, Gordon Ramsay is set to debut a new unscripted series, ‘Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service,’ premiering May 21 on FOX. This series marks Ramsay’s first new show in three years and introduces a novel approach to restaurant rehabilitation.​

In ‘Secret Service,’ Ramsay employs state-of-the-art surveillance equipment and undercover operatives to infiltrate struggling restaurants. The covert operations aim to uncover unsanitary conditions and operational failures that are often hidden from the public eye. Utilizing black light technology during nighttime investigations, the show promises to reveal the most egregious culinary offenses.​

Ramsay expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating, “With undercover help and cutting-edge technology, I get to go full-on ‘MI6’ with these restaurants… and they’ll never see it coming.”

Produced by Studio Ramsay Global and FOX Alternative Entertainment, with Ramsay and Bill Langworthy serving as executive producers, the series aims to not only revamp the physical aspects of the restaurants but also instigate meaningful change within the staff. Michael Thorn, President of FOX Television Network, highlighted Ramsay’s impact on television, noting his extensive fanbase and the distinctive personality he brings to each series. ​
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‘Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service’ will air on FOX on Wednesdays at 9:00 PM ET/PT, with episodes available for streaming on Hulu the following day

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