Hotel GB

Hotel GB (2012)

EndedReality show

If Channel 4 ran a hotel… Gordon Ramsay would run the restaurant and Mary Portas would take charge of the rooms. Gok Wan would be running the Bar and events; Phil Spencer would be Maitre d'; and Dr Christian Jessen would head up the gym. Kim Woodburn would take on Head of Housekeeping, Kirstie Allsopp would dazzle as Concierge and Katie Piper run the Spa. And Hilary Devey might even pop in for a surprise appearance… Welcome to Hotel GB, the first ever hotel staffed by Channel 4's most well-known and popular faces. For one week only, these Channel 4 stars will take over a hotel and staff it with unemployed people desperate for a break in an attempt to show that hard work and a great attitude are the best way to get on. From the restaurant, to the rooms, from the functions to the guests, Hotel GB will be slick, exciting and packed full of surprises.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Episode 5Okt. 5, 2012
S01E04Episode 4Okt. 4, 2012
S01E03Episode 3Okt. 3, 2012
S01E02Episode 2Okt. 2, 2012
S01E01Episode 1Okt. 1, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Hotel GB' premiere?

'Hotel GB' premiered on October 1, 2012.

Who were the main hosts of 'Hotel GB'?

The main hosts of 'Hotel GB' were Mary Portas and Gordon Ramsay.

What was the concept of 'Hotel GB'?

'Hotel GB' was a reality television show where celebrities and hospitality experts worked together to run a hotel and train unemployed individuals.

Where was 'Hotel GB' set?

'Hotel GB' was set in a real hotel located in London, England.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Hotel GB'?

The first season of 'Hotel GB' consisted of five episodes.

Which celebrities participated in 'Hotel GB'?

Celebrities such as Gok Wan, Phil Spencer, and Kirstie Allsopp participated in 'Hotel GB'.

What was the ultimate goal of 'Hotel GB'?

The ultimate goal of 'Hotel GB' was to provide training and employment opportunities for unemployed individuals in the hospitality industry.

Did 'Hotel GB' feature any challenges?

Yes, 'Hotel GB' featured various challenges to test the skills and abilities of the participants.

Who were the mentors on 'Hotel GB'?

'Hotel GB' had mentors who were experts in different areas of the hospitality industry, such as concierge, housekeeping, and reception.

Were there any celebrity chefs on 'Hotel GB'?

Yes, 'Hotel GB' had celebrity chefs including Gino D'Acampo and Heston Blumenthal.

How were the unemployed individuals selected to participate in 'Hotel GB'?

The unemployed individuals were selected through a recruitment process that included interviews and assessments.

Were there any eliminations on 'Hotel GB'?

Yes, there were eliminations on 'Hotel GB' as participants were evaluated based on their performance and skills.

Did 'Hotel GB' have a charitable aspect?

Yes, 'Hotel GB' partnered with The Prince's Trust, a charity that supports young people, to raise funds and awareness.

Were there any guest complaints on 'Hotel GB'?

Yes, 'Hotel GB' featured guest complaints that had to be addressed and resolved by the participants.

Did 'Hotel GB' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Hotel GB' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its concept and charitable aspect, while others felt it lacked depth.

Did 'Hotel GB' have a second season?

No, 'Hotel GB' did not have a second season.

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