Og's right. RCDs (2 of them in a modern box) usually cover several circuits. Each circuit will have its own circuit breaker (switch in place of the old re-wireable fuses.)
If it was your RCD, then there's no reason to suppose there is any overload. RCDs don't operate on overload - circuit breakers do that.)
RCDs operate on Earth Fault. Cookers/hobs/immersions/washing machines etc all give a small amount of "earth leakage" in normal operation. When this all adds up to around 24 milliamps, then the RCD will trip out.
Cookers are fickle things. Their earth leakage can fluctuate. I guess, in this case, it went over the top.
As long as your breakers and RCDs operate, Tilly... you're completely safe. It may not happen again. If it does repeat, an electrician can check things over very easily. He may even do a "ramp test" on the RCD to make sure it's not tripping at too low a current.
Don't forget you should have a complete system check every 10 years. If it's due, that would justify the electrician's time.