Each episode is based around Ramsay preparing a three-course meal at the F Word restaurant for 50 guests. Diners in the restaurant include celebrities, who participate in conversations, challenges, and cook-offs with Ramsay. Other segments focus on food-related topics such as alternative foods, visits by Ramsay to help people focus on healthy cooking
and eating (some visits include taking on the occupations at the workplaces he visits), and even Ramsay himself demonstrating recipes of the courses to the home viewers. Finally, there was a series-long feature on home-reared
livestock or
poultry that was ultimately served to F Word diners on the series finale.
Series 1 The first series is based around the "Get Women Back in the Kitchen" campaign where Ramsay visited several English households to help women who wanted to improve their culinary skills.
The Timess restaurant critic
Giles Coren and food writer
Rachel Cooke acted as field correspondents who presented reports on unique food fads and healthy eating respectively. Two or three
commis (picked from a thousand applicants) squared off in each episode to earn a position at one of Ramsay's restaurants. Ramsay raised turkeys in his garden, so that his children gained a better understanding of where their food came from. Chef and television presenter
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall regularly offered tips on raising free range turkeys. The turkeys were named after other celebrity chefs, for example,
Ainsley,
Antony,
Jamie,
Delia,
Gary and
Nigella. The pudding (dessert) challenge regularly pitted Ramsay with a celebrity guest, with the winner having the honour of serving his or her pudding to the guests at the F-Word restaurant.
Series 2 The series theme emphasises the importance of Sunday lunch, with Ramsay teaching families how to prepare this meal on a regular basis. From the second series onward, the restaurant had 50 paying diners served by an amateur brigade. If guests found any of their food unsatisfactory, they could choose not to pay for that item.
Janet Street-Porter became the series' regular field correspondent; Giles Coren only appeared in a one-off segment on the
Pimp That Snack website and phenomenon. The celebrity pudding challenge was changed to a general cooking challenge, while Ramsay raised pigs in his garden, which he named
Trinny and
Susannah. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall returned to offer advice on raising the pigs. Unlike Series 1, the second series of the show was usually transmitted after the 9pm
watershed, meaning that Ramsay's infamous bad language was no longer bleeped out.
Series 3 This series ran a campaign stating that "Fast food doesn't have to mean junk food", with Ramsay showing people how to prepare a simple supper in under 30 minutes, without having to order takeaways or rely on
frozen meals or other
convenience food. The best weekly amateur brigade was rewarded with the prestige of cooking at Ramsay's restaurant at Claridge's in the series finale. Ramsay home-reared a pair of
Charollais-Welsh lambs, named
Charlotte and
Gavin. There was also a series-long search for a new "
Fanny Cradock" which culminated in the selection of
Ravinder Bhogal.
Series 4 This series' weekly amateur brigade featured a celebrity and their relatives. Food columnist
Tom Parker Bowles appeared on two episodes. In his first appearance, he visited
Sardinia to sample
casu marzu, a local cheese containing maggots. On his second stint, he attempted to cook a whole pig.
Series 5 A fifth series premiered on 3 November 2009 on
Channel 4. The series focused on a search for "Britain's best local restaurant". 10,000 nominations were narrowed down to 18 restaurant finalists representing nine different cuisines. The second round involved the finalists serving their signature dishes to a panel of diners at their own establishments, followed by a semi-final cook-off at Ramsay's flagship restaurant at
Royal Hospital Road in
Chelsea.
American version On 30 September 2016, Fox announced that
The F Word would go to the United States sometime in 2017. On 3 February 2017, it was announced that it would air for the summer. Each installment of the series will be presented live and will feature surprise guests and VIPs as well as foodie families from across the U.S. battling in cook-offs. ==Episode guide==