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Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 6

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Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 6
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The sixth season of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen premiered on Fox on July 21, 2009, and concluded on October 13, 2009. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while Scott Leibfried returned as the Blue Team's sous-chef, and season two winner Heather West returned as the Red Team's sous-chef, replacing Gloria Felix. Jean-Philippe Susilovic returned as maître d'.

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The season was won by executive chef David "Dave" Levey, with fellow executive chef Kevin Cottle finishing second.

This season was filmed in January 2009.

This season was the first in which the winner received the head chef's position at a restaurant outside the United States.

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Contestants

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Initially, sixteen chefs competed in season six, and were joined by a seventeenth, season five fifth-place finisher Robert Hesse, after the first dinner service.[1]

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    1. Chef returned to compete on Hell's Kitchen in season 18, finished at 14th place.
    2. Chef returned to compete on Hell's Kitchen in season 18, winning the season
    3. Chef returned to compete on Hell's Kitchen in season 17 finished at 10th place.
    4. Hesse first competed in season five of Hell's Kitchen, but withdrew in fifth place due to heart complications.[1]
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    Contestant progress

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    Each week, the best member (determined by Ramsay) from the losing team during the latest service period is asked to nominate two of their teammates for elimination; one of these two is meant to be sent home by Ramsay. On some weeks, there is a variation in the nomination process, depending on the losing team's (or even winning team's) performance.

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    1. Chef was eliminated in the kitchen, during the post-mortem
    2. Chef was not in competition
    3. Chef was hospitalized and did not participate in service
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    Episodes

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    1. In the dice roll challenge, 24 spots were allocated in the letters of the alphabet (12 letters each which are given two spots).
    2. For the women, Suzanne rolled on R and went for rabbit, Amanda rolled on H and went for haricot verts (green beans), Tennille rolled P and went for potato, Sabrina rolled G and went for garlic and Ariel rolled H and went for ham hock. As for the men, with Robert still in the hospital, Andy had an extra roll. He rolled H and went for haddock, Dave rolled F and reluctantly went for figs, Van rolled A and went for angel hair pasta, Kevin rolled A and went for apples and Andy rolled T and went for tomato.
    3. Robert and Sabrina's elimination were played in a retrospective montage in their exits. They are the first chefs who failed to receive black jackets to get a clip since Rachel Brown had one on season 2
    4. The red team set the worst competitive record of any red team in the history of Hell's Kitchen in terms of dinner services. They were victorious only once in ten services, losing five outright and four jointly with the blue team.
    5. Tennille's elimination is the first time Ramsay has eliminated a chef in the post-mortem after service. This has only happened twice since, both in Season 13.
    6. Andy and Tennille did not return because the former was still recovering from his finger injury and the latter her hospitalized due to back injury shortly after her elimination. Amanda and Robert took their places as they were the last two eliminated prior to the top eight.
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