Decades come and go and Food Network continues to evolve. Yet some chefs who helped push the network forward no longer have ...
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 ...
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 ...
Now it is nearly impossible to turn on the television and not see a cooking show. However, that wasn't always the case, as ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. Food has captivated television audiences for more than half a century.
Once traditional staples of television, tutorial-based cooking shows are disappearing from the TV screen. The Food Network, alongside its spinoff, Cooking Channel, has long dominated the food category ...
Michael Block is a 14 time GLAM Award nominated writer, producer, and host of the podcast Block Talk. Throughout his time in the entertainment industry, he has worked on and off Broadway as a stage ...
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, ...