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Ramsay prison show a no-go

Hard to believe, but Fox has finally had enough of Gordon Ramsay.

The shouty chef — who already has four reality shows on the network’s schedule — personally pitched a US version of his Brit hit “Gordon Behind Bars” to network chief Kevin Reilly back in July.

But this week, Reilly told The Post he decided to pass on the prison show and will pick up extra episodes of Ramsay’s “Hotel Hell” instead.

Fox also airs Ramsay shows “Hell’s Kitchen,” “Kitchen Nightmares” and “Masterchef,” which pulled in 6.4 million viewers for its third season finale Monday.

“We have a lot of Gordon on the air right now,” Reilly said.

Ramsay has been eager to find a US home for his latest project, in which burglars, drug dealers and other nonviolent offenders run a small food business inside a jail.

“It is almost like a production kitchen, where we cook on the inside to sell on the outside,” he said during a recent appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” “I am thinking of doing it over here.”

And he still may be able to.

According to Reilly, Ramsay is contractually free to shop his new show to other networks — though the Fox exec adds: “I’d be very disappointed if he ended up going across the street.”