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Big Zuu on breaking the mould for cookery shows
"We did this for working-class people. People that come from nothing, bro."
Emma Saunders, BBC, 4th July 2022Big Zuu: My BAFTA wins show TV is ready for change
"I'm from a typical working class refugee background. My mum came to the UK from Sierra Leone, and we settled in West London when I was five. We didn't have anything to fall back on, we were relying on the Government's help - that's what I meant when I said in my speech that I came from humble beginnings."
Big Zuu, i Newspaper, 4th July 2022Big Zuu's Big Eats, Series 3, review
The likeable, BAFTA-winning rapper and chef trades culinary expertise with celebrities. The result is a triumph of feel-good TV.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 4th July 2022Big Zuu: from getting in trouble at school to the star of Big Eats
The TV cook and musician, 26, on partying with Drake and having his mind blown by Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
Jake Helm, The Times, 3rd July 2022Big Zuu's Big Eats: the most fun cookery show ever made
Raw charisma drips from this magical host, who serves up 28-and-a-half minutes of pure, infectious joy. Who doesn't want to be his best mate?
Joel Golby, The Guardian, 2nd July 2022First images from new series of Big Zuu's Big Eats
The series features guests Mel B, Johnny Vegas, Big Narstie, Katherine Ryan, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Lucy Beaumont, Alex Brooker and Fresh Prince Of Bel Air legend Joseph Marcell.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th May 2022First look at People Just Do Nothing star's new comedy Sneakerhead
The comedy series follows a group of demotivated employees at a discount sportswear store.
Flora Carr, Radio Times, 20th May 20222022 BAFTA TV Awards winners
Motherland has won Best Scripted Comedy in the 2022 BAFTA TV Awards. The other comedy-related winners were Sophie Willan, Jamie Demetriou, In My Skin, The Lateish Show With Mo Gilligan and Big Zuu's Big Eats. This story includes the videos of the acceptance speeches.
British Comedy Guide, 8th May 2022BAFTA TV Awards 2022 nominations
Alma's Not Normal, Motherland, Stath Lets Flats and We Are Lady Parts have gained BAFTA nominations. Meanwhile Aimee Lou Wood, Aisling Bea, Anjana Vasan, Natasia Demetriou, Rose Matafeo, Jamie Demetriou, Joe Gilgun, Ncuti Gatwa, Samson Kayo, Steve Coogan and Tim Renkow are up for acting awards.
British Comedy Guide, 30th March 2022Hugo Chegwin and Big Zuu to star in new Dave sitcom Sneakerhead
Channel Dave has ordered Sneakerhead, a new three-part sitcom set in a sports shop. Hugo Chegwin and Big Zuu star.
British Comedy Guide, 17th January 2022