The Cooks

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The Cooks
Genre Comedy / Drama
Country of origin Australia
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 50 min
Broadcast
Original channel Network Ten
Original run 18 October 2004 – 13 January 2005

The Cooks was an Australian television drama series that ran for one season on Network Ten during the summer of 2004/05. It was a co-production with subscription television and screened on the UKTV channel on Foxtel. It was produced by Penny Chapman and Sue Masters. The directors were Tony Tilse, Ian Gilmour, Brendan Maher and Ian Watson.

The Cooks was about the love and war involving the staff of two restaurants on the same street. R&R's Restaurant was run by chefs Rita and Ruth, with waitress Argentine Carmelita. Across the road at Snatch and Grab, its chefs are Gabe and Sachin, who's of Indian descent, with Dishpig at the sink.

The Cooks was a spin-off of a telemovie called Temptation, which screened in 2003, starring Colin Friels as Roberto Francobelli.

Locations

Most of the exterior scenes were filmed around the inner west areas of Sydney. On the show, the setting of the restaurants was in the suburb of Summer Hill.

Cast

Episode list

  • Episode 1: "Nights of Living Dangerously": Air Date: 18 October 2004
  • Episode 2: "Desiree": Air Date: 28 October 2004
  • Episode 3: "The Olive Garden": Air Date: 4 November 2004
  • Episode 4: "Swimming Upstream": Air Date: 11 November 2004
  • Episode 5: "Waltzing Sakamoto": Air Date: 18 November 2004
  • Episode 6: "The Gingerbread Man": Air Date: 25 November 2004
  • Episode 7: "Beef with You": Air Date: 2 December 2004
  • Episode 8: "Beer and Skittles": Air Date: 9 December 2004
  • Episode 9: "Blood and Chocolate": Air Date: 16 December 2004
  • Episode 10: "Hole Lotta Love": Air Date: 23 December 2004
  • Episode 11: "Heart of Marshmallow": Air Date: 30 December 2004
  • Episode 12: "Honey and Wounds": Air Date: 6 January 2005
  • Episode 13: "Sticky": Air Date: 13 January 2005
  • Episode 13: "Sticky Part 2": Air Date: 14 January 2005

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