Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live

January. 18,2008      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis

Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live is a British cooking show starring Gordon Ramsay. Originally conceived as a one-off episode, Channel 4 later commissioned a full series for late 2008. A Christmas special aired on 25 December 2011 and a second on 25 December 2012.

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