Tilly Ramsay stands out in six-hour Gordon Ramsay Netflix series
tilly ramsay features prominently in Being Gordon Ramsay, the six-part, six-hour Netflix documentary released on Wednesday, 18 February that follows the chef’s attempt to open five dining concepts inside 22 Bishopsgate. The series pulls its focus between restaurant build-outs and family life, and it is Tilly who appears most among the older children.
Tilly Ramsay appears most among the siblings
The documentary includes multiple fly-on-the-wall scenes of family moments, and tilly ramsay shows up repeatedly — notably in a sequence in which her father drops her off at culinary school. The series captures the everyday domestic beats alongside the professional pressure, giving viewers steady access to the daughter who is most present on camera.
The business gamble at 22 Bishopsgate
Across six episodes, the series follows Gordon Ramsay as he attempts to open five businesses spread over the top floors of 22 Bishopsgate. The project is filmed as a large-scale commercial push: the show documents menu tastings, design decisions such as retractable roofs and seating choices, and the logistics of building multiple venues at once. Production scenes underscore the scale of the effort, and the programme frames the venture as a high-stakes, high-pressure undertaking.
Why two eldest children are absent
Four of Gordon and Tana’s six children appear in the documentary, while the two eldest — Megan and Jack — do not. The series explains that Megan works as a police officer and that Jack serves in the Royal Marines, and both absences are framed as matters of security and safety. That contrast between public family moments and the private careers of the eldest siblings is woven into the show’s portrait of the Ramsay family.
Reviewers of the six-part series have characterised parts of the programme as an extended advert for the chef’s brand, and the camera time devoted to menu development, prototype aprons and tiny design choices underlines how much of the series functions as documentation of the restaurant launches. Alongside those production scenes are quieter family interludes: pancakes at home, offhand criticisms about crepes, and candid lines from Ramsay, including his blunt admission that the venture is a massive gamble.
Being Gordon Ramsay is streaming on Netflix. For viewers, the next step is simple: the full six-part series is available now on the streamer, where it presents both the build-up to the openings at 22 Bishopsgate and the family scenes that keep tilly ramsay at the centre of the on-screen family narrative.