: Cook would often track down his subjects in public, leading to high-tension confrontations.
of adults view dinner primarily as a time to connect with family or friends. The Cook
For over a decade, Roger Cook fronted one of the most famous current affairs programs on British television. Known for his "doorstepping" technique, Cook confronted criminals, fraudsters, and corrupt officials directly with evidence. : Cook would often track down his subjects
: His direct approach earned him the nickname "The World's Most Beaten Up Journalist". He was famously attacked on camera multiple times, including an incident where his leg was broken while investigating a rogue trader. : The series tackled heavy-hitting topics such as
: The series tackled heavy-hitting topics such as illegal organ trafficking, child abuse rings, car crime, and terrorism. 2. The Modern Era: The Cook Reports (Substack & Digital)
of home cooks have either used to help plan their dinners or are open to the idea. Social Connection :
: Beyond high-end dining, it explores practical home cooking tips, like using stainless steel cookware or mastering quick weekday recipes. 3. Key Findings from the "State of Cooking" (2025–2026)