Food has captivated television audiences for more than half a century. From Julia Child and Graham Kerr to Gordon Ramsay and ...
Another well known personality from traditional TV is embracing the creator economy. Alton Brown, creator and host of the ...
Even if you've never used a kitchen a day in your life—aside from microwaving freezer meals or storing sweaters in your oven like Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw—odds are you've watched a cooking ...
While cooking shows are a dime a dozen now, these titans of the food TV industry maintained popular cooking TV shows long before prominent cable television.
When you think of the Food Network, there are a few big names that come to mind. Guy Fieri aka the king of Flavortown is ...
Everyone eats, which means most people cook every day. For those who have anxiety about cooking, don't know a saucepan from a skillet, or just need a little inspiration, help is on TV. While public ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: FX on Hulu For many, the ultimate comfort can be a great meal or curling up on the couch ...
Some 30 years ago I found myself working with David Pritchard, a director who turned the late Keith Floyd into a TV star. He had first encountered Floyd, glass in hand, chaotically running a Bristol ...
Good Food The Evolution of the TV Cooking Show Kathleen Collins is the author of Watching What We Eat: The Evolution of Television Cooking Shows . The very first cooking show on TV was I Love to Eat, ...