Gordon Ramsay: Inside the Kitchen & Home Life on Netflix

Gordon Ramsay:  Inside the Kitchen & Home Life on Netflix

Gordon Ramsay is bringing his culinary empire and family life to Netflix with a new docuseries, "Being Gordon Ramsay". The show, produced by Studio Ramsay Global, will follow the renowned chef over nine months as he tackles a new venture: opening culinary experiences in London's 22 Bishopsgate, the city's second tallest building.

Cameras will offer a glimpse into the personal life of the notoriously demanding chef, capturing his wife Tana and their family alongside his professional commitments.

"Being Gordon Ramsay" is directed by Dionne Bromfield, with executive producers Amanda Westwood, Deborah Sargeant, and Lisa Edwards. Jess Holder serves as production executive.

While Netflix has yet to announce a premiere date, "Being Gordon Ramsay" is expected to launch alongside the opening of his new London venture in February 2025.

Netflix's Edinburgh TV Festival announcements also included a documentary series about fashion icon Victoria Beckham. The series, produced by David Beckham's production company Studio 99 and Dorothy Street Pictures, will chronicle Beckham's journey as a creative director and her evolution within the fashion and beauty industries.

"The series will tell the story of Victoria's reinvention as a Creative Director of her own brand," Netflix shared on Twitter. This marks Beckham's second collaboration with the streaming giant, following the success of "Beckham", a documentary about her husband that garnered Emmy nominations and resonated with subscribers.

Another announcement at the festival revealed a "behind-the-scenes" documentary focusing on British boy band Take That, produced by James Corden's Fulwell 73. The documentary, overseen by Fulwell's Gabe Turner, promises fans an exclusive look into the band's 35-year journey.

"We are so excited to be partnering with Netflix and Fulwell for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into our journey as a band over the last 35 years," the band shared. "We can’t wait to share our story!"

The documentary, blending intimate interviews with current members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen, alongside insights from former members Jason Orange and Robbie Williams, aims to offer a fresh perspective on one of the UK's most successful boy bands.

The Edinburgh TV Festival concluded on Friday, leaving audiences anticipating these highly anticipated documentary series coming to Netflix.