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« on: January 31, 2009, 02:00:03 PM »

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/151116/EFFING-RECORD.html

THE heat’s on Gordon Ramsay after he used the F-word a record 132 times.

His two-hour show Ramsay’s Great British Nightmare was peppered with the obscenity.

He screamed at staff in two failing restaurants, who hit back with 50 F-words of their own.

Ramsay tried to rescue The Runaway Girl in Sheffield and the Dovecote Bistro in Devon in Friday’s special. He bellowed at Runaway Girl boss Justin Rowntree: “Your business is f*****d.” He added: “What a f***ing muppet.”

And in Devon, Gordon was just millimetres from hopeless chef Mick Martin’s face as he yelled: “What f***ing makes me furious is you think you can get away with re-heating f***ing food.” Off camera, crazed Ramsay shattered a £1,000 flat screen TV and smashed two tables. Mick, 55, said last night: “Gordon was a bully. He deliberately wound me up.”

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Channel 4 had 49 complaints but is braced for more. Watchdog Mediawatch UK yesterday urged the government to withdraw the channel’s public funding. Boss director John Beyer said: “Gordon doesn’t need to swear. There’s so much public concern about swearing on TV.”

Channel 4 defended Gordon, 42, who the News of the World revealed last year has cheated on his wife. A spokesman said: “It was after the watershed. The swearing is a expression of Gordon’s passion.”
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