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Julia Child TV Shows & Movies: The Complete Viewing Guide

Julia Child standing in her TV kitchen set smiling at camera in the 1960s

Julia Child didn’t just write cookbooks. She became a television icon. For over 40 years, she taught Americans how to cook through their TV screens.

From her groundbreaking debut on The French Chef in 1963 to the HBO series made about her life in 2022, Julia’s presence on screen has never really faded.

Here’s everything you need to know about watching Julia Child.

The French Chef (1963-1973)

What was Julia Child’s first TV show? The French Chef premiered on February 11, 1963, on WGBH (PBS). It ran for 10 seasons and 212 episodes until 1973. It was one of the first cooking shows on American television and won both a Peabody Award and an Emmy Award.

Julia Child cooking on The French Chef TV set with vintage 1960s kitchen equipment
The French Chef aired 212 episodes over 10 seasons on PBS

This is where it all started.

The French Chef wasn’t just a cooking show. It was a revolution. Before Julia, cooking shows were stiff and scripted. Julia was different. She made mistakes on camera. She dropped things. Learn more about Julia Child’s life and career →

She tasted the food and reacted honestly.

The pilot episode, “The French Omelette,” aired on July 26, 1962. When it generated an enthusiastic response, WGBH greenlit a full series.

Key facts:

  • Premiered: February 11, 1963
  • Final episode: January 14, 1973
  • Total episodes: 212
  • Seasons: 10
  • Network: PBS (WGBH Boston)
  • Awards: Peabody Award (1965), Emmy Award (1966)

The first episode of the regular series featured Boeuf Bourguignon. That recipe would become one of her signatures.

All Julia Child TV Shows (Complete List)

Julia appeared on television for over four decades. Here’s every show:

YearShowEpisodesNetwork
1963-1973The French Chef212PBS
1978-1979Julia Child & Company13PBS
1980Julia Child & More Company13PBS
1983Dinner at Julia’s13PBS
1989The Way to Cook13PBS
1993-1994Cooking with Master Chefs16PBS
1994-1996In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs39PBS
1996-1998Baking with Julia39PBS
1999-2000Julia & Jacques Cooking at Home22PBS

That’s over 380 episodes across nine different series. And she was in her 80s for the last one.

Julia Child & Company (1978-1980)

After The French Chef ended, Julia returned with a new format. Julia Child & Company focused on complete dinner party menus rather than individual dishes.

Each episode showed how to prepare an entire meal for guests. The companion cookbooks became bestsellers.

Julia & Jacques Cooking at Home (1999-2000)

Julia Child and Jacques Pépin cooking together in a kitchen laughing
Julia Child and Jacques Pépin on their show Julia & Jacques Cooking at Home (1999-2000)

This was Julia’s final regular TV series. She was 87 when it aired.

The show paired Julia with her dear friend Jacques Pépin. The format was simple: they’d cook the same dish side by side, each using their own technique. Sometimes they agreed. Sometimes they argued. It was always entertaining.

Jacques later said these were some of his happiest memories in the kitchen.

Julie & Julia (2009 Movie)

What movie is about Julia Child? Julie & Julia (2009) stars Meryl Streep as Julia Child. The film follows two parallel stories: Julia discovering cooking in 1950s Paris, and blogger Julie Powell cooking through Mastering the Art of French Cooking in 2002. Streep received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.

Woman cooking in a 1950s Parisian kitchen with vintage French decor
Julia Child discovered her love of French cooking while living in Paris in the 1950s

This is the movie that introduced Julia Child to a new generation.

Directed by Nora Ephron, Julie & Julia tells two intertwined stories. Half the film follows Julia and Paul Child in Paris during the 1950s. The other half follows Julie Powell, a blogger who decided to cook every recipe in Mastering the Art of French Cooking in one year.

Meryl Streep’s performance is remarkable. She captured Julia’s voice, her height, her enthusiasm. The performance earned:

  • Oscar nomination for Best Actress
  • Golden Globe win for Best Actress (Musical or Comedy)
  • Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actress (tied)

The film is based on two books: Julia’s memoir My Life in France and Julie Powell’s Julie & Julia.

Where to watch: Available on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and for rental on most platforms.

Julia Documentary (2021)

A documentary titled Julia was released in 2021, directed by Julie Cohen and Betsy West (the same team behind the Ruth Bader Ginsburg documentary RBG).

The film uses archival footage, personal photographs, and interviews to tell Julia’s story. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and later aired on CNN.

Where to watch: Available for rent on Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play

HBO Max Series “Julia” (2022-2023)

1960s TV studio kitchen set with camera crew filming a cooking show
The HBO Max series Julia (2022-2023) dramatized the making of The French Chef

Is there a Julia Child TV series? Yes. Max (formerly HBO Max) released Julia, a dramatic series starring Sarah Lancashire as Julia Child and David Hyde Pierce as Paul Child. Season 1 premiered March 31, 2022. Season 2 was released November 16, 2023. The series was canceled in January 2024 after two seasons.

This dramatic series reimagines the making of The French Chef and Julia’s rise to fame.

Cast:

  • Sarah Lancashire as Julia Child
  • David Hyde Pierce as Paul Child
  • Bebe Neuwirth as Avis DeVoto
  • Fran Kranz as Russ Morash (the show’s producer)

The series received positive reviews, particularly for Lancashire’s performance. Unfortunately, Max canceled the show in January 2024 after two seasons. There will be no Season 3.

Where to watch: Max (formerly HBO Max)

The Julia Child Challenge (2022)

A cooking competition series that debuted on Food Network on March 14, 2022.

The show features home cooks competing in a replica of Julia Child’s famous kitchen. Contestants face challenges inspired by Julia’s recipes and cooking philosophy.

Where to watch: Food Network, Discovery+

Saturday Night Live Parody (1978)

Comedy sketch of a chef in a kitchen making exaggerated expressions 1970s style
Dan Aykroyd’s famous 1978 SNL parody of Julia Child became one of the show’s most iconic sketches

One of the most famous TV moments involving Julia Child wasn’t actually Julia at all.

On December 9, 1978, Dan Aykroyd performed a parody of Julia Child on Saturday Night Live. In the sketch, “Julia” is demonstrating how to bone a chicken when she accidentally cuts her finger. Instead of stopping, she continues cooking while blood spurts everywhere, eventually collapsing while insisting “Save the liver!”

It’s dark comedy. It’s also one of the most iconic SNL sketches ever made.

The best part? Julia Child loved it. She reportedly kept a personal copy of the sketch and showed it to guests at her home.

Where to Watch Julia Child (2026 Guide)

ContentWhere to Watch
The French Chef (original)PBS app, DVD collections
Julie & Julia (2009 film)Amazon Prime, Apple TV, rental
Julia (2021 documentary)Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play rental
Julia (HBO series)Max (formerly HBO Max)
The Julia Child ChallengeFood Network, Discovery+
SNL sketchYouTube, Peacock
Cooking with Master ChefsDVD, PBS archives
Julia & JacquesDVD collections

Many of Julia’s original PBS shows are available through local PBS stations or the PBS app. DVD collections are also widely available and make great gifts.

Timeline: Julia Child on Screen

YearTitleType
1963The French ChefTV Series (PBS)
1978Julia Child & CompanyTV Series
1978SNL ParodyComedy Sketch
1980Julia Child & More CompanyTV Series
1983Dinner at Julia’sTV Series
1989The Way to CookTV Series
1993Cooking with Master ChefsTV Series
1995In Julia’s Kitchen with Master ChefsTV Series
1996Baking with JuliaTV Series
1999Julia & Jacques Cooking at HomeTV Series
2009Julie & JuliaFeature Film
2021JuliaDocumentary
2022JuliaHBO Dramatic Series
2022The Julia Child ChallengeFood Network Competition
2024Julia (canceled)No Season 3

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Julia Child’s first TV show?

The French Chef, which premiered February 11, 1963, on PBS.

How many episodes of The French Chef were there?

212 episodes across 10 seasons (1963-1973).

What movie is Meryl Streep Julia Child?

Julie & Julia (2009). Streep won a Golden Globe and received an Oscar nomination.

Is the HBO Julia series canceled?

Yes. Max canceled Julia in January 2024 after two seasons. There will be no Season 3.

Who played Paul Child in the HBO series?

David Hyde Pierce (known for Frasier).

Did Julia Child like the SNL parody?

Yes. She reportedly loved Dan Aykroyd’s 1978 sketch and showed it to guests.

Are there any new Julia Child shows coming in 2026?

As of January 2026, no new Julia Child TV shows, movies, or documentaries have been announced.

Sources

– Claire

Claire

Claire

Home cook, Julia Child fan since age 17. Sharing her recipes and celebrating her legacy, one butter-stained cookbook at a time.

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