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TUESDAY, AUGUST 14
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**SERIES PREMIERE, PART 2** - "HOTEL HELL" - (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1
GORDON RAMSAY CHECKS IN AND MAY CHECK OUT
ON PART TWO OF THE SERIES PREMIERE OF "HOTEL HELL"
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, ON FOX
On Part Two of the series premiere event, award-winning chef and hospitality expert Gordon Ramsay continues to work with Juniper Hill Inn in Windsor, VT. But he quickly concludes that it may take a miracle to save the inn. Even when Ramsay sides with the staff against their arrogant boss, he catches one staff member in a bold-faced lie, and feels he must do something he's never done before: abandon ship. The "Juniper Hill Inn, Part Two" series premiere episode of HOTEL HELL airs Tuesday, Aug. 14 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HH-105) (TV-14 L)
ADDITIONAL NOTES: renewed through the 2012-13 season (the show's second) on 8/31/12
DESCRIPTION: (from FOX's press release, May 2013) After more than a decade of running restaurants in some of the world's top hotels, Gordon Ramsay knows first hand the crucial importance of surpassing guests' highest expectations. In its debut season, HOTEL was last summer's highest-rated new series. Now Ramsay is back for a second season, hitting the road to fix some of America's most horrendous hotels, troubled inns and struggling resorts, many of which are on the brink of closure. Ramsay will travel to locations including Applegate, OR; Las Cruces, NM; Longview, WA, Pipestone, MN; West Dover, VT; and Woodbury, CT. To come to grips with the problems, Ramsay will endure hotels at their worst - from filthy bedrooms and mold-ridden bathrooms, to dreadful room service and incompetent staff - all so unsuspecting guests don't have to. After he has uncovered the most pressing issues at each place, Ramsay will put hapless hotel owners and employees to work as he attempts to turn around their failing establishments, doing all he can to rescue these floundering hotels. Some owners will work with Ramsay to address the issues he's identified, while others will refuse to take the advice they sought out, and face the consequences. But, in the end, it will be up to the owners and staff to make the changes they want to see. The success of each business is truly on the line, so one thing is certain: if they won't take Ramsay's advice and make the changes required to meet his impeccable standards, they will never check out of HOTEL HELL. HOTEL HELL is produced by One Potato Two Potato (part of the All3Media group). GordonRamsay, Ben Adler and Patricia Llewellyn serve as executive producers.