Good news, Martha fans! Martha will be back on television this fall, this time on a weekly, taped program on PBS called Martha Stewart's Cooking School, based on the cooking lessons from her 2008 bestselling cookbook. Martha's company is producing the show with the District station WETA, which calls the show a “teaching series.” Martha wrote this to her Facebook fans about the new show:
"I'm excited to announce my new TV show, "Martha Stewart's Cooking School," to air this fall on PBS. On the show, I'll demonstrate how to prepare classic dishes using proper techniques and also inspire viewers to add their own unique twists to recipes. I'm looking forward to getting into the kitchen and connecting with home cooks everywhere!"
In each 30-minute episode of her “Cooking School,” Martha will demonstrate classic cooking techniques and basics — the building blocks of recipes everyone should know, from roasting to poaching, from braising to blanching. Martha and WETA are old friends, having previously produced the station’s “Everyday Food,” minus Martha as host. On this new show, however, you’ll have Martha right by your side! It's not clear whether Martha will be cooking in her Bedford kitchen or at a studio set kitchen, but the show will definitely not be live. (Good news for me and other Canadian fans: we'll see it north of the border, too!)
I'm thrilled to hear about this! I look forward to her weekly cooking show. I love the format of 'Martha Bakes', so I'm sure this will be similar. This is the type of show I miss her doing. No audience and no one promoting anything. I personally am not a crafter or gardener but I really do enjoy her cooking so I am glad she is focusing on that for PBS however does anyone know if she plans to focus on those topics as well? I'm surprised that they weren't mentioned for her Fall plans considering who she is.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy Martha Stewart at most during Halloween, so I'm curious to know how she will incorporate it into her Cooking School new show or if she will have some sort of primetime special.
ReplyDeleteThis is such good news. I have to tell you that mum and I are hooked on Martha Bakes (which is currently showing in the UK). I have learnt so much and her enthusiasm is evident. I hope this new show evenutally finds it way over the pond!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! I can't wait to watch her new show.
ReplyDeleteWish you a wonderful weekend Andrew.
She's going the way of Julia Child, her idol, which is great. I'm not sure what will happen to the craft, gardening and decorating segments. They'll be missed, but I'm sure there will be an outlet of some sort for those video segments as well - perhaps online?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your blog and appreciate all the time and effort you put in to it. I went to a taping of Martha's show and it was great! A few candid moments when they stop film for a couple of retakes. When the show was over Martha did her typical Q & A with the audience. One question was on point. A woman said she was disappointed that the show was ending and wondered what Martha would do next? Martha was very candid and said she wasn't going away… just not doing the live show. "It hasn't been made public yet, but I can say that my new program will be on PBS." Went on to say, "as much as I have enjoyed doing this live, audience show for the last seven years… it is so much work!" She seemed pleased with the new opportunity. I'm guessing the show will more on the lines of "Martha Bakes" with a MUCH smaller production. From my perspective, just seeing all the behind the scenes people on the current show, she will be able to cut production cost significantly.
ReplyDeleteI still cant understand if martha is still going to have her show on the hallmark chanel? Im excited about her new show. Can anyone set me straight on that. thank you barbara
ReplyDeleteBarbara, no, Martha's show on Hallmark will end this month and the show repeats all summer. In September it will be gone completely. I'm not sure about Mad Hungry and some of the other Martha Stewart related shows. My impression is that the Hallmark deal is over for all of the shows Martha was involved in. On to PBS!!
ReplyDeleteOne of the most beautiful "rags, to riches, to chains, to riches" stories in history
ReplyDeleteHas anyone heard anything about The Martha Stewart Show farewell episode? Any idea what day it will be?
ReplyDeleteYou made my day. Finally back in Canada! Thanks for the good news.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm in the minority, but I'm not overly thrilled with this most recent announcement.
ReplyDeleteWhat I always loved about MSLO was the diversification of content - from cooking and entertaining to gardening, decorating and crafts. (be it on television, magazine content, or book publications). There has been a steady shift over the years to a more 'food-centric' platform on television and in Living magazine. The other core content areas seem to be an after-thought, especially in television.
In order for this venture to be successful, MSLO will need to find a way to make it different from the zillion other cooking shows on the air.
The best I can hope for is a digital scope for other areas of interest. In the meantime I have my hundreds of DVDs from the old Living show to remind me of the 'good old days.'
Kenn, Where did you get all of those dvds from Martha old Living shows? I have hundreds of Marthas old Living shows on VCR tapes but I dont have a VCR player :( and cant find one anywhere and I have always wanted dvds so how can I get the old shows? thanks barbara
ReplyDeleteDear Andrew,Im sorry I do remember reading your blog on that.I guess I was having a senior moment in my early years on that one DUH! thanks barbara
ReplyDeleteI would have preferred for the show to simply be called Martha Cooks (like Martha Bakes). Also, I hope it is successful. PBS to me doesn't seem to be huge. I would have loved to see the show in a one hour format once a week rather than half an hour and call it Martha Stewart Living (bringing that title back), that way not only cooking is involved.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, in 2005/2006 Martha released a bunch of DVDs containing old episodes of Martha Stewart Living. You can still find some of them on Amazon.com. Just do a search for Martha Stewart in the DVD category.
ReplyDeleteBarbara - Back in the day, I taped every single episode (including all the holiday specials) of Living. It was a long, long process, but over the course of a year, I had all those tapes transferred to DVD. Living will always be the ultimate Martha Stewart show to me.
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful news. Did martha not actually start on PBS I mean before the Aga cooking demo shorts she filmed. Oh Andrew , what a treat if you could find the Aga short and share it on your site. Oh Andrew be a peach and search for it.
ReplyDeleteI will also miss seeing Martha on Hallmark, especially the variety of topics, her expertise on conservation and organic farming, care of animals, and the overall format, in general. Her true personality came through each day as she educated the masses, and that, along with her great crew, will surely be missed.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I have missed Martha! Because I was unable to subscribe to the Hallmark Channel (our local Cable Service Provider didn't carry it!), her brief website and YouTube clips simply weren't enough to satiate my domestic appetite, I'm afraid. It will, indeed, be nice having her as an honored guest in my home once more, if only once a week instead of daily. Though, as a Herbalist and avid gardener, I *will* miss her seasonal gardening topics.
ReplyDelete@Kenn, like you, Living will always be the Ultimate MS TV show for me. I never thought to record them, but I should have. I just always thought they would be around. I was always unhappy with the thematic DVDs, wanting, instead, the full season/s of that show. Any chance of you digitizing them and putting them up on a torrent for fellow fans to DL?
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Now is it odd that the Whatever Martha series dealt with vevy few of the episodes from the original lifetime series- the one with the classical ballet piano recital music. I loved the episode where the gardner was sanding and painting a grange chair a celedon green. She has a multi-culturual staff as documented through the years of episodes when they made cameos. The woman handwashing the sweaters, the personal assistant, stable manager, pr handler, banker etc. LOL The annual book sale I spent in all $10.25 on four books-- an excellent condition of Entertaining, Martha Stewart's Christmas, Quick Cook and the Martha Stewrt cookbook(600 plus pages) all hardback except for Quick cook. Talk about recycling soo many of the same recipes oh well So few people notice that one day books will no longer exist so any copy I can find is gold
ReplyDelete@Wade Well now, that would be an undertaking for sure! I'm sure there would be some copyright issues.. I'd love to see MSLO release the series digitally season by season. The quality of VCR to DVD leaves something to be desired!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with Kenn that I'm not too excited about this new turn. I will miss the non food related topics. Most of the time I fast forwarded through the cooking segments to get to the crafting and decorating.
ReplyDeleteI will also miss seeing people like Darcy Miller, Kristin St Clair, Hannah Millman and others who appeared on the show. Guess Joey Kola is out of a job.
Not sure if I'll watch the new show. With the old show being live I liked hearing updates about 'baby' Jude or what her weekend was like. I don't think we'll get those personal updates in this new format. I am happy for those that have been without Martha the last few years with Hallmark though!
Does martha no longer have a radio show on Sirius? All the chit chat that folks think will not be on he cooking show for PBS would be available were the radio show still around.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to go through "Martha" withdrawal when I go from watching five episodes a week, to just one. But, for those who haven't seen her on TV in a few years... :)
ReplyDeleteIt's been two years for me, Roberta, since I've seen any new Martha television. This is very exciting for me!
ReplyDeleteCutting through Martha's press, a friend who works with Martha describes the Hallmark move "a disaster." A new format on PBS is OK, but the cross-promotional content that has characterized her recent TV series just won't be the same. And promoting product is a lot of what Martha TV has become.
ReplyDeleteI love Martha on TV -- her programs, the Today show, late-night appearances -- but her marketing pitches are what has come to define most of her content.
Will PBS still offer these marketing opportunities??!? That is the question. . . .
To Anonymous,Im also collecting marthas books,I have thirty seven and counting,that includes the holiday specials my personal favorite.Im going to try and get all of her books if I can find them on amazon.I hope she will still put out books and her magazine, I also have all of them since 2000,VCR tapes Ill have to convert to dvds but your right her books will be like gold someday.barbara
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