Big Cook, Little Cook Explained

Genre:Children's cookery show
Creator:Adrian Hedley
Director:Adrian Hedley
John Rowe
Helen Scott
Developer:Justin Davies
Starring:Original series:
Steve Marsh
Dan Wright
Revival:
Ibinabo Jack
Courtney Bowman
Theme Music Composer:Anton Mullan
Opentheme:"Welcome to Our Café"
Endtheme:"Welcome to Our Café" (reprise, old series)
"Welcome to Our Cafe (instrumental, new series)
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:5
Num Episodes:150
Producer:Adrian Hedley
Executive Producer:Jo Killingley
Bill Peachment
Camera:Mike Callan
Runtime:19 minutes
Company:Dot to Dot Productions
Network:CBeebies

Big Cook, Little Cook is a British children's television series created by Adrian Hedley for BBC television. The programme is set in the kitchen of a café, with two chef characters: Big Cook Ben/Jen and Little Cook Small. CBeebies aired repeats on the channel until 2012.[1]

Ben and Jen are both full-sized adults, but Small is only a few inches tall and flies around on a wooden spoon. Ben and the original Small were played by Steve Marsh and Dan Wright, respectively.

An official magazine was launched in August 2005.[2]

The show made a comeback with a revival series in 2022, now presented by Ibinabo Jack as Big Cook Jen and Courtney Bowman as Little Cook Small. The previous Top TV Productions series from the 2000s is being rerun on ITVBe's children's block littleBe, starting from May 2024. The original series are available to watch on BritBox, Prime Video and on DVD.[3]

Format

The format of the programme generally includes a visit to the café by a nursery rhyme, fairy tale, or fictional character (such as Little Miss Muffet or Humpty Dumpty). Each episode would begin with Big Cook Ben/Jen and Little Cook Small doing an activity or encountering a problem, and then a customer would arrive by the door of their café with Small giving the viewers and Ben/Jen hints about who the customer is.

After revealing the customer, Small then tells a short story about the visitor and ends his stories proclaiming to be the real hero. Next, they decide to cook the customer a meal from Ben/Jen's recipe book, and then collect the ingredients from either; the fridge, freezer, cupboard, fruitbowl & vegetable basket (added in series 3). If an ingredient is missing or if one of the two want to know how an ingredient is made, Small will then fly away on his magic spoon-mobile to see where one of the ingredients is made, such as a chutney factory or a rice field. These were filmed in factories and plantations mainly in the UK, Germany, Austria, France and occasionally in some other countries.

Once Small gets the ingredient or tells Ben/Jen how an ingredient is made, the two proceed to sing a song, remind the viewers of what is required for the recipe, and begin to cook. During preparation, Ben/Jen would remind the viewers to always ask their "grown-up helper" when it came to using knives, allergy information, and using the electrical appliances. After finishing the meal and serving it to the customer, they then sing a song about cleaning up the kitchen. In return for cooking a meal for the visitor, they receive a gift that would solve their problem. Each episode ends with Ben/Jen and Small saying "See you soon".

Activities within the kitchen, such as washing and tidying up, are accompanied by a catchy song and dance routines.

Both cooks act in an expansive and overblown style, but the show seems intended to encourage children to take an interest in cooking. The cooks rhyme a lot, like "We need a story to help us cook. Let's take a look in Little Cook's Book", and "Where do we look for things to cook? In the book, in the book; in Big Cook's Book!" Big Cook does most of the actual cooking and telling the viewers how to make the recipes while Little Cook does some preparation or sets the timer. Some of the aerial shots of Little Cook flying were filmed over the town of Skipton, North Yorkshire.

The revival series follows the same pattern – however, the part where Big Cook collects the ingredients is now omitted, and there is always one ingredient missing.

Development

Production on the series was first announced in 2003. The series was originally planned to be produced by the BBC in-house.[4] Development for the reboot was first hinted at by producer Dot to Dot Productions in October 2021 on their Facebook account, referred to as a "reboot of an iconic CBeebies brand". The reboot was announced on February 18, 2022, with a premiere date on CBeebies set for February 28.

Original series (2004–2006)

Series 3 (2006)

Revival series (2022)

Series 5 (2022)

Home media

BBC Worldwide released several DVDs of the series in the United Kingdom.[5]

TitleEpisodesRelease Date
Welcome to Our CafePirate
Holiday Maker
Queen of Hearts
Penguin
Cat
21 March 2005
We Love to CookFootballer
Clown
Dentist
Disco Dancer
Racing Driver
19 September 2005
Fairytale FeastPrincess and the Pea
Little Bo Peep
Snow White
Old Macdonald
Mary Mary
31 October 2005
Farmyard FriendsCow
Donkey
Golden Goose
Vet
Three Billy Goats Gruff
Cowgirl
6 March 2006
Christmas PuddingsFather Christmas
Mole
Yeti
Cinderella
Fashion Designer
Magpie
13 November 2006
The Frog Prince and Other StoriesFrog Prince
Bus Driver
Snake
Wee Willie Winkie
26 March 2007

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CBeebies - Big Cook Little Cook . BBC . 2012-02-12 . 2017-03-09.
  2. Web site: BBC launches Big Cook Little Cook mag. www.campaignlive.co.uk. 8 August 2005. 31 March 2018.
  3. Web site: CBeebies - Big Cook Little Cook, Series 1.
  4. Web site: CBBC lines up 'teenage X-Files'.
  5. Web site: BBC - Press Office - Big Cook, Little Cook: Welcome to our Café.