WE'VE had DIY SOS, How Clean is Your House?, How to Look Good Naked, Trinny and Susannah's What Not to Wear and dozens of other TV shows built around the premise that the public need help functioning as normal human beings.

And now it seems TV makers have realised this idea can be rolled out to the kitchen too.

Yep, it appears most of us are rubbish at cooking as well - the concept explored in new show .

Aside from the overly-dramatic title of the programme (I mean making scrambled eggs that resemble something the cat dragged in is hardly breaking a law is it?) the programme is fairly enjoyable.

At the before-tea 6.30pm slot it's not a bad show to while away half an hour in front of.

In last night's show we met chef's Angela Hartnett and John Burton Race, whose job it was to prod the contestants' efforts at cooking with disgust and insult them - much in the same way Gillian McKeith chides her volunteers for the state of their stools on You Are What You Eat.

They also selected the worst of their short-listed rubbish chefs to train at cookery boot-camp.

All in all, the same show we've seen dozens of times before, but with food.