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Big Zuu's Big Eats
GenreComedy
Cookery show
StarringBig Zuu
Tubsey
Hyder
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series3
No. of episodes30
Production
Running time40 minutes
DistributorUKTV
Release
Original networkDave
Original release15 May 2020 (2020-05-15) –
present
External links
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Big Zuu's Big Eats is a British comedy television series that premiered on 15 May 2020, on Dave. It stars rapper and grime artist Big Zuu, along with friends Tubsey and Hyder. In each episode they meet a celebrity and discuss memorable and favourite foods, following which the trio cook a meal for the celebrity.

Format of the Show[edit]

The first series was filmed in autumn 2019, and saw Zuu, Tubsey and Hyder cook for comedians on tour, travelling the country in a branded food truck. In each episode, Zuu met with the comedian at a performing venue, and the two discussed food likes and dislikes. From this, Zuu would create a four-course menu - an amuse-bouche, followed by a three-course meal consisting of a starter, main course, and dessert. Footage of Zuu, Tubsey and Hyder shopping for ingredients - frequently favouring local businesses over national chains - would follow, interspersed with clips from the comedian's live performance. In the food truck, Zuu would demonstrate how to make the dishes discussed, with assistance from Tubsey and Hyder. The amuse-bouche would be served to the comedian shortly before they performed on stage that evening, or during a break in the show. After their show, the comedian and Zuu would sit down together at the venue for the three-course meal.

The final two episodes of the first series consisted of Christmas specials featuring multiple guests, from the worlds of music and comedy, with Christmas-themed menus. Due to the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on performing arts, series two and three saw the trio meeting up with a wider range of celebrities in a variety of locations. The format of a conversation about food, followed by shopping for ingredients, the cooking and the eating of the meal remained, though the 'filler' activities would vary - for example, Harry Redknapp is seen teaching Zuu how to play golf.

Episodes[edit]

Series 1
Episode Number Celebrity Guest Airdate
1 Jimmy Carr 15 May 2020
2 Rosie Jones 22 May 2020
3 Guz Khan 29 May 2020
4 Phil Wang 5 June 2020
5 Desiree Burch 12 June 2020
6 Jamali Maddix 26 June 2020
7 Josh Widdicombe 3 July 2020
8 London Hughes 10 July 2020
9 Ed Gamble 17 July 2020
10 Lou Sanders 24 July 2020
11 Christmas Eats - Music Special 11 December 2020
12 Christmas Eats - Comedy Special 18 December 2020
Series 2
Episode Number Celebrity Guest Airdate
13 Maya Jama 7 June 2021
14 James Acaster 14 June 2021
15 Harry Redknapp 21 June 2021
16 Judi Love 28 June 2021
17 Jacob Anderson 5 July 2021
18 Rose Matafeo 12 July 2021
19 Mo Gilligan 19 July 2021
20 Mel Giedroyc 26 July 2021
21 Rob Delaney 2 August 2021
22 Natasia Demetriou 9 August 2021
Series 3
Episode Number Celebrity Guest Airdate
23 Johnny Vegas 4 July 2022
24 Katherine Ryan 11 July 2022
25 Joseph Marcell 18 July 2022
26 Alex Brooker 25 July 2022
27 Mel B 1 August 2022
28 Lucy Beaumont 8 August 2022
29 Fatiha El-Ghorri 15 August 2022
30 Big Narstie 22 August 2022

Critical Response[edit]

The show received favourable reviews, and in the 2021 BAFTAs received a nomination for Best Feature. At the 2022 BAFTAs the show won the award for Best Feature and Big Zuu won the award for Best Entertainment Performance.

The widening of the format for series two, necessitated by the Coronavirus pandemic, was regarded as a positive move for the show.[1] The publicity which followed the show's two BAFTA wins highlighted the refugee backgrounds of the three hosts, and was welcomed by the Refugee Council as a positive portrayal of refugees and their families.[2] The show was compared positively to other well-established cookery shows and formats.[3]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Big Zuu on the new series on Dave of Big Zuu's Big Eats". Dorset Echo. 6 June 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  2. "Big Zuu on breaking the mould for cookery shows". BBC News. 4 July 2022. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  3. "Big Zuu's Big Eats: The most fun cookery show ever made". Guardian. 2 July 2022. Retrieved 20 August 2022.

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