Inspired by Julia Child's extraordinary life and her show The French Chef, which essentially invented food television.Inspired by Julia Child's extraordinary life and her show The French Chef, which essentially invented food television.Inspired by Julia Child's extraordinary life and her show The French Chef, which essentially invented food television.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 7 nominations total
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So many things to like about this show... For openers, I grew up in Boston in the 1960's, and they did such a good job of recreating that city in that time that I was feeling nostalgic just watching the scenes with Julia walking down the street.
The casting is spot-on - I am so glad they went with Sarah Lancashire because I don't think an American actress could have replicated Julia Child's odd accent nearly as well. David Hyde Pierce is terrific in his usual understated way, and Bebe Neuwirth is always a joy to watch.
The show has a leisurely pace, but I don't mind that - it just provides more opportunity to enjoy the details. And they really got them right.
The casting is spot-on - I am so glad they went with Sarah Lancashire because I don't think an American actress could have replicated Julia Child's odd accent nearly as well. David Hyde Pierce is terrific in his usual understated way, and Bebe Neuwirth is always a joy to watch.
The show has a leisurely pace, but I don't mind that - it just provides more opportunity to enjoy the details. And they really got them right.
Since the Julie and Julia film, I fell in love with Mrs Child., that movie is excellent and this series is so effing good. The sincerity and acting is impeccable. As a cook and artist myself, I appreciate the attention to detail that brings this series alive. It's amazing!
I did not think I would like this series; for one, Meryl Streep owned the character in "Julie & Julia", along with Stanley Tucci as Paul, but half way into the first episode, I was totally absorbed into the story and the characters. Just superbly cast, well acted, the sets and the locations bring back a lot of memories.
I lived in Cambridge MA for a year or so back in the 80's, and Julia Child was a frequent sighting around Harvard Square - I would see her frequently in the bookstores and coffee shops. She was a presence, even without muttering a word.
Sarah Lancashire and David Hyde-Pierce are superb. They are Julia and Paul Child. Boston of that era was a bastion of equality, but still a product of it's time. I am glad to see that the writing is not telling a "woke" story, but an honest characterization of that time. There are times the show is as gritty as it WAS back then. Having LIVED through those times, this is about as honest portrayal as I could imagine.
Kudos HBO for bringing this story to the screen.
I lived in Cambridge MA for a year or so back in the 80's, and Julia Child was a frequent sighting around Harvard Square - I would see her frequently in the bookstores and coffee shops. She was a presence, even without muttering a word.
Sarah Lancashire and David Hyde-Pierce are superb. They are Julia and Paul Child. Boston of that era was a bastion of equality, but still a product of it's time. I am glad to see that the writing is not telling a "woke" story, but an honest characterization of that time. There are times the show is as gritty as it WAS back then. Having LIVED through those times, this is about as honest portrayal as I could imagine.
Kudos HBO for bringing this story to the screen.
I don't get the hate.
I was engrossed from the first second.
And if, if she doesn't have the perfect American accent, it's 100 times better than Dominic West's accent in The Wire, so who cares! I find the slight Yorkshire inflection works well with her idiosyncrasies anyway.
Can't wait for the rest.
I was engrossed from the first second.
And if, if she doesn't have the perfect American accent, it's 100 times better than Dominic West's accent in The Wire, so who cares! I find the slight Yorkshire inflection works well with her idiosyncrasies anyway.
Can't wait for the rest.
It's nice to watch something that doesn't involve murder or bloodshed these days.
This is a fun and interesting show with lots of insight into Julia Child's early days as a TV personality.
Great acting and interesting sets, what's not to like!
This is a fun and interesting show with lots of insight into Julia Child's early days as a TV personality.
Great acting and interesting sets, what's not to like!
Did you know
- TriviaJulia Child was in the Office of Strategic Services during World War Two. This is likely where her methods of casual coercion and friendly guile depicted in the show were developed.
- Goofs"The French Chef" was recorded in what later became called "live on tape," shot continuously with no stops and starts.
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- Framingham, Massachusetts, USA(Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)
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- Runtime45 minutes
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