‘Julia Child’s Best Bites’ celebrates ‘The French Chef’ herself

She was quirky. Unpolished for television. Irresistibly whimsical — and wholeheartedly devoted to the art of French cuisine. Premiering in 1963, “The French Chef” taught a nation of Shake ‘n Bakers who didn’t know their Boeuf Bourguignon from their Bouillabaisse how to cook well, eat well and drink well. Sometimes all at the same time. In 200 informative and unforgettably entertaining episodes, Julia Child changed palates and food preparation habits. In doing so, she singlehandedly paved the way for today’s culinary experts, who sauté and puree on hundreds of cooking shows around the world.

More than 50 years after its debut, “The French Chef” remains important television. That’s why today’s most popular chefs, celebrities and Julia devotees have joined PBS to share personal insights and engage in light-hearted conversations as they screen — and delight in — Julia’s most-beloved episodes. “Julia Child’s Best Bites” premieres Saturday, Feb. 29, at noon on Arizona PBS.

SUPPORT: Donate to Arizona PBS and get a combo set that includes an apron and a DVD set of “The French Chef.”

The American Revolution: A film by Ken Burns

Cailinn Allen, a member of the Gila River Community, talks about the history of the Gila River
aired Nov. 14

A River of Resilience: Gila River and the Akimel O’odham

Arizona PBS digital series, ‘Voter Ed,’ wins three regional Emmy® Awards

A view of Phoenix with the PBS logo and text reading: Annual Luncheon
Dec. 18

Join us for the Arizona PBS Annual Luncheon

Subscribe to Arizona PBS Newsletters

STAY in touch
with azpbs.org!

Subscribe to Arizona PBS Newsletters: