The French Chef

The French Chef
Starring Julia Child
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 28 minutes 46 seconds
Release
Original network WGBH (producer)
NET (1963-1970)
PBS (1970-1973)
Original release February 2, 1963 – January 14, 1973
Gusto TV
(December 2013–present)
Create (TV network)
(?–present)

The French Chef is a television cooking show created and hosted by Julia Child,[1] produced and broadcast by WGBH, the public television station in Boston, Massachusetts, from February 2, 1963 to January 14, 1973. It was one of the first cooking shows on American television.

The show grew out of a special presentation Child gave on WGBH based on the book Mastering the Art of French Cooking which she co-authored. The French Chef was produced from 1963 to 1973 by WGBH for National Educational Television (and later for PBS). Reruns continued on PBS until 1989, and were airing on Cooking Channel as of 2010. As of September 2016, episodes were being rerun on the new Canadian cooking channel Gusto. As recent as March, 2017, reruns of the show were also seen on the American Public Television Create channel.

Format

The French Chef introduced French cooking to the United States at a time when it was considered expensive restaurant fare, not suitable for home cooking. Child emphasized fresh and, at the time, unusual ingredients. All of the recipes used on The French Chef had originally appeared in Mastering the Art of French Cooking, but for the show, Child chose mostly the more domestic recipes from the book, although such showpieces as Beef Wellington, various sorts of soufflé, and some ambitious pastries also made it into the mix if they seemed within the reach of a home cook without staff.

The show was done live-to-videotape from start to finish, leaving little room for mistakes. The resulting occasional accidents became a popular trademark of Child's on air presence, used as "teachable moments" to encourage viewers to relax about the task's demands.

Certain elements became motifs: Julia's fondness for wine; her distinctive voice; her staunch defense of the use of butter (with margarine invariably referred to as "that other spread") and cream; her standard issue "impeccably clean towel"; and her closing line at the end of every show: "This is Julia Child, Bon appétit!"

History

When the show began, the budget was so low that "volunteers had to be recruited to wash dishes, and the food sometimes had to be auctioned to the audience afterwards to cover expenses."[2]

In 1964 Child received a Peabody Award, crediting her for doing "more than show us how good cooking is achieved; by her delightful demonstrations she has brought the pleasures of good living into many American homes."[3] In May 1966, her show won a Primetime Emmy Award for Achievements in Educational Television – Individuals.[4]

The August 27, 1968 episode of The French Chef (rerun from an episode sometime in 1965) ended with the unexpected collapse of an Apple Charlotte.

The October 31, 1971 episode of The French Chef (on its ninth anniversary) was the first U.S. television show to be captioned for deaf viewers.[5]

The show was produced by Ruth Lockwood and directed by Russell Morash, Russell Fortier, David Griffiths and David B. Atwood.[6] Film composer John Morris wrote the 2nd theme song of The French Chef.

Legacy

As part of its growing Twitch Creative content, Twitch.tv streamed every episode of The French Chef over a four-day period starting on March 15, 2016, to launch its new food channel.[7][8] Twitch reported that almost a million viewers watched the marathon.[9]

List of episodes

SeasonEpisodeSubjectAir Date
S (1962)E00Elegance With EggsSeptember 1, 1962
S01 (1963)E01Boeuf BourguignonFebruary 2, 1963
S01E02French Onion SoupFebruary 9, 1963
S01E03Casserole Roast ChickenFebruary 16, 1963
S01E04The French OmeletteFebruary 23, 1963
S01E05ScallopsMarch 2, 1963
S01E06Quiche LorraineMarch 9, 1963
S01E07Fruit TartsMarch 16, 1963
S01E08Chicken Breasts and RiceMarch 23, 1963
S01E09Vegetables à la FrançaiseMarch 30, 1963
S01E10Veal ScallopsApril 6, 1963
S01E11French Salads- MayonnaiseApril 13, 1963
S01E12Chicken Livers à la FrançaiseApril 20, 1963
S01E13Roast Duck à l'OrangeApril 27, 1963
S01E14Chocolate Mousse and Caramel CustardMay 4, 1963
S01E15PâtésMay 11, 1963
S01E16AspicsMay 18, 1963
S01E17BouillabaiseMay 25, 1963
S01E18Lobster à l'AméricaineJune 1, 1963
S01E19French CrêpesJune 8, 1963
S01E20French Crêpes II - SuzetteJune 15, 1963
S01E21Steaks and HamburgersJune 22, 1963
S01E22The Potato ShowJune 29, 1963
S01E23Soufflé on a PlatterJuly 6, 1963
S01E24Dinner in a PotJuly 13, 1963
S01E25Pâte à ChouxJuly 20, 1963
S02 (1963-64)E01Caramel DessertsNovember 30, 1963
S02E02Cooking Your GooseDecember 7, 1963
S02E03Chestnut CookeryDecember 14, 1963
S02E04Bringing in the New YearDecember 21, 1963
S02E05Coq au VinJanuary 1, 1964
S02E06CassouletJanuary 8, 1964
S02E07Vegetable AdventuresJanuary 15, 1964
S02E08Puff PastryJanuary 22, 1964
S02E09More about Puff PastryJanuary 29, 1964
S02E10Fish MousselinesFebruary 5, 1964
S02E11Cake for CompanyFebruary 12, 1964
S02E12Artichokes from Top to BottomFebruary 19, 1964
S02E13Elegance with EggsFebruary 26, 1964
S02E14Cold Soufflés and Bavarian CreamMarch 4, 1964
S02E15Case for SalmonMarch 11, 1964
S02E16Broccoli and CauliflowerMarch 18, 1964
S02E17Veal for a KingMarch 25, 1964
S02E18The Soup ShowApril 1, 1964
S02E19Flaming SouffléApril 8, 1964
S02E20Small Roast BirdsApril 15, 1964
S03 (1964-65)E01TimbalesApril 22, 1964
S03E02Fish Filets SylvestreOctober 28, 1964
S03E03Babas au RhumNovember 4, 1964
S03E04Chicken Dinner in Half an HourNovember 11, 1964
S03E05Rognons Sautés and FlambésDecember 2, 1964
S03E06The Mushroom ShowDecember 9, 1964
S03E07Veal Dinner in Half an HourDecember 16, 1964
S03E08Broiled Chicken Plain and SaucyDecember 23, 1964
S03E09Lamb Stew is French, TooJanuary 6, 1965
S03E10Introducing Charlotte MalakoffJanuary 13, 1965
S03E11Hot Turkey BallotineJanuary 20, 1965
S03E12Cold Turkey GalantineJanuary 27, 1965
S03E13Le Marquis au ChocolateFebruary 3, 1965
S03E14Vegetables for the BirdsFebruary 10, 1965
S03E15French Tarts, Apple StyleFebruary 17, 1965
S03E16French Jelly RollFebruary 24, 1965
S03E17Bûche de NoëlMarch 3, 1965
S03E18Beef Gets Stewed Two WaysMarch 10, 1965
S03E19Ham Dinner in Half an HourMarch 17, 1965
S03E20CroissantsMarch 24, 1965
S04 (1965)E01Chocolate SouffleMarch 31, 1965
S04E02Four in Hand ChickenApril 7, 1965
S04E03BriochesApril 14, 1965
S04E04Veal Prince OrloffApril 21, 1965
S04E05Great BeginningsApril 28, 1965
S04E06Turban of SoleMay 5, 1965
S04E07Strawberry TartsMay 12, 1965
S04E08The Shrimp ShowMay 19, 1965
S04E09Salad FixingsMay 26, 1965
S04E10Non-collapsible Cheese SouffléJune 2, 1965
S04E11QuichesJune 9, 1965
S04E12Fish Dinner in Half an HourJune 16, 1965
S04E13French Veal StewJune 23, 1965
S04E14ImprovisationJune 30, 1965
S04E15The Empress's RiceJuly 7, 1965
S04E16Coquilles St. JacquesJuly 14, 1965
S04E17More about SteaksJuly 21, 1965
S04E18To Poach a SalmonJuly 28, 1965
S04E19Invitation To LunchAugust 4, 1965
S04E20Beef in Red WineNovember 17, 1965
S05 (1965-66)E01Your Own French Onion SoupNovember 24, 1965
S05E02Chicken in CocotteDecember 11, 1965
S05E03Queen of Sheba Cake (black & white)December 18, 1965
S05E04New YearJanuary 1, 1966
S05E05To Poach Sole FiletsJanuary 8, 1966
S05E06Chop Dinner in Half an HourJanuary 15, 1966
S05E07Filet of Beef WellingtonJanuary 22, 1966
S05E08Apple CharlotteJanuary 29, 1966
S05E09More Great BeginningsFebruary 5, 1966
S05E10Roast Suckling PigFebruary 12, 1966
S05E11More about PotatoesFebruary 19, 1966
S05E12Steak Dinner in Half an HourFebruary 26, 1966
S05E13The Endive ShowMarch 5, 1966
S05E14Saddle of LambMarch 12, 1966
S05E15NapoleonsMarch 19, 1966
S05E16Paella à l'AméricaineMarch 26, 1966
S05E17Dinner Party First CourseApril 6, 1966
S05E18Dinner Party Main CourseApril 13, 1966
S05E19Dinner Party Meringue DessertApril 20, 1966
S05E20Soupe au PistouApril 27, 1966
S05E21QuenellesMay 4, 1966
S06 (1966-67)E01Génoise CakeMay 11, 1966
S06E02Petits FoursMay 18, 1966
S06E03The Mayonnaise ShowMay 25, 1966
S06E04Swordfish Dinner in a Half HourJune 1, 1966
S06E05OssobucoJune 8, 1966
S06E06Sweetbreads and BrainsJune 15, 1966
S06E07Asparagus from Tip to ButtJune 22, 1966
S06E08Operation ChickenJune 29, 1966
S06E09To Poach a ChickenJuly 6, 1966
S06E10Mousses, Bombes and ParfaitsJuly 13, 1966
S06E11Bourride and AïoliJuly 20, 1966
S06E12To Poach an EggJuly 27, 1966
S06E13Roast Leg of LambAugust 3, 1966
S06E14Lobster ThermidorAugust 10, 1966
S06E15Speaking of TonguesAugust 17, 1966
S06E16Pipérade for LunchAugust 24, 1966
S06E17Turban of SoleAugust 31, 1966
S07 (1970-71)E01Bouillabaisse à la MarseillaiseOctober 7, 1970
S07E02Napoleon's ChickenOctober 14, 1970
S07E03Spinach Twins (color)October 21, 1970
S07E04Cake with a HaloOctober 28, 1970
S07E05Hamburger DinnerNovember 4, 1970
S07E06Salade NiçoiseNovember 11, 1970
S07E07Turkey Breast BraisedNovember 18, 1970
S07E08Lasagne à la FrançaiseNovember 25, 1970
S07E09Waiting for GigotDecember 2, 1970
S07E10How about LentilsDecember 9, 1970
S07E11Fish in Monk's ClothingDecember 16, 1970
S07E12Gâteau in a CageDecember 23, 1970
S07E13Cheese and Wine PartyDecember 30, 1970
S07E14Curry DinnerJanuary 6, 1971
S07E15Apple DessertsJanuary 13, 1971
S07E16Meat Loaf MasqueradeJanuary 20, 1971
S07E17To Roast a ChickenJanuary 27, 1971
S07E18Hard Boiled EggsFebruary 3, 1971
S07E19Boeuf BourguignonFebruary 10, 1971
S07E20Strawberry SouffléFebruary 17, 1971
S07E21Spaghetti FlambéFebruary 24, 1971
S07E22French BreadMarch 3, 1971
S07E23More about French BreadMarch 10, 1971
S08 (1971)E01Vegetable for all OccasionsMarch 17, 1971
S08E02Pot au FeuMarch 24, 1971
S08E03Pizza VariationsMarch 31, 1971
S08E04Begin with ShrimpApril 7, 1971
S08E05Chocolate CakeApril 14, 1971
S08E06Working with ChocolateApril 21, 1971
S08E07To Press a DuckApril 28, 1971
S08E08Flaky PastryMay 5, 1971
S08E09Glamour PuddingMay 12, 1971
S08E10The Whole Fish StoryMay 19, 1971
S08E11VIP Veal: Poitrine FarcieMay 26, 1971
S08E12Brochettes, Kebabs and SkewersJune 2, 1971
S08E13Rye Bread June 6, 1971
S08E14Flaming Fish June 13, 1971
S08E15Summer Salads June 20, 1971
S08E16Lobster Show June 27, 1971
S08E17Coq au Vin Alias Chicken FricasseeJuly 7, 1971
S08E18Mousse au ChocolatJuly 14, 1971
S08E19Quiche Lorraine and CompanyJuly 21, 1971
S08E20To Stuff a SausageJuly 28, 1971
S09 (1971-72)E01The ArtichokeNovember 3, 1971
S09E02Tartes aux Fruits (Fruit Tarts) November 10, 1971
S09E03To Roast a TurkeyNovember 17, 1971
S09E04French CroissantsNovember 24, 1971
S09E05Soup du JourDecember 1, 1971
S09E06Terrines and PâtésDecember 8, 1971
S09E07Madeleines and Génoise Jelly RollDecember 15, 1971
S09E08To Make a BûcheDecember 22, 1971
S09E09Le CocktailDecember 29, 1971
S09E10Gallic Pot RoastJanuary 2, 1972
S09E11Cheese SouffléJanuary 9, 1972
S09E12The Good LoafJanuary 16, 1972
S09E13The Hollandaise FamilyJanuary 23, 1972
S09E14Tripes à la ModeJanuary 30, 1972
S09E15Sole Bonne FemmeFebruary 6, 1972
S09E16Orange Bavarian CreamFebruary 13, 1972
S09E17To Stuff a CabbageFebruary 20, 1972
S09E18The Omelette ShowFebruary 27, 1972
S09E19Elegance with AspicMarch 5, 1972
S09E20French FriesMarch 12, 1972
S09E21Ham TransformationMarch 19, 1972
S10E22Ice CreamMarch 26, 1972
S10 (1972-73)E01For Working Guys and GalsOctober 1, 1972
S10E02Small Kitchen, Big IdeasOctober 8, 1972
S10E03Coffee and BriocheOctober 15, 1972
S10E04Brunch for a BunchOctober 22, 1972
S10E05VIP Cake [Le Brantome]October 29, 1972
S10E06To Ragoût a GooseNovember 5, 1972
S10E07Sudden CompanyNovember 12, 1972
S10E08First Course Sit Down DinnerNovember 19, 1972
S10E09Main Course Sit Down DinnerNovember 26, 1972
S10E10Grand Finale Sit Down DinnerDecember 3, 1972
S10E11Kids Want to CookDecember 10, 1972
S10E12Two-Dollar BanquetJanuary 7, 1973
S10E13Puff Pastry to GoJanuary 14, 1973

Companion books

Two companion cookbooks were written along with the show. The French Chef Cookbook was a show-by-show breakdown of the black and white series,[10] while From Julia Child's Kitchen was a somewhat more ambitious work that was based on the color series but also added considerable extra material.[11]

DVD releases

  • Julia Child's Kitchen Wisdom (2000)
  • Julia and Jacques: Cooking at Home (2003)
  • Julia Child: America's Favorite Chef (2004)
  • The French Chef: Volume One (2005)
  • The French Chef: Volume Two (2005)
  • The French Chef with Julia Child (As Seen on Public Television). WGBH 2005 3 DVDs, runtime 432 min. (2005)
  • Julia Child! The French Chef (2006)
  • The French Chef: Julia Child's French Classics (2012)[12]

References

  1. J.C. Maçek III (August 13, 2012). "Bless This Mess: Sweeping the Kitchen with Julia Child". PopMatters.
  2. 1 2 "Food: Everyone's in the Kitchen". Time. November 25, 1966. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  3. "Personal Award for The French Chef". Peabody Award. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  4. "Personal Award for The French Chef". Primetime Emmy Award. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  5. "A Brief History of Captioned Television". National Captioning Institute. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved April 28, 2011. While the closed captioning service was being developed, there were some programs with "open" captions airing on PBS. In 1972, The French Chef became the very first television program that was accessible to deaf and hard of hearing viewers.
  6. http://www.worldcat.org/title/french-chef-with-julia-child/oclc/59134316?page=citation
  7. "Julia Child Marathon: Introducing the Official Food Channel with The French Chef!". Retrieved 2016-03-23.
  8. "Julia Child is the next PBS star to get a Twitch marathon". Retrieved 2016-03-23.
  9. "Food Channel Continues with 24/7 Cooking Programming". Retrieved 2016-03-23.
  10. Julia Child (1963). The French Chef Cookbook. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 424.
  11. Julia Child (1970). From Julia Child's Kitchen. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 687.
  12. Lambert, David (August 15, 2012). "The French Chef – Press Release: 'Julia Child's French Classics' DVD, On Her 100th Birthday". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on August 17, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
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