A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 1, 1978
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 20
Finale:
December 30, 1978
Original Title:
Julia Child & Company
Alternate Titles:
Julia Child & More Company
Production Companies:
GBH
Countries:
US
Building on the success of The French Chef, the equally successful follow-up series called Julia Child & Company debut five years later in 1978. This series incorporates the planning and preparation of a complete meal – featuring two to three dishes per show.
Assistant Chef:
Liz Bishop
Sara Moulton
Patricia Pratt
Bess Coughlin
Jo Ford
Temi Hyde
Camera Operator:
Greg MacDonald
Skip Wareham
Dick Holden
Larry Lecain
Chef:
Marian Morash
Consulting Producer:
Ruth Lockwood
Director:
David DeBarger
Russell Morash
Russell Fortier
Editor:
Douglas DeVitt
John McKnight
Leo Demers
Milan Merhar
Graphic Designer:
Gaye Korbet
Main Title Theme Composer:
Robert J. Lurtsema
Makeup Artist:
Louise Miller
Music Arranger:
Newton Wayland
Other:
Aubrey Stewart
Ron Buccheri
Bill Fairweather
Keith Handyside
Post-Production Manager:
Joanna Lu
Producer:
Russell Morash
Production Assistant:
Aida Moreno
Prop Designer:
Rosemary Manell
Publicist:
Christy Moore
Carolyn Marshall
Research Assistant:
Judith Avrett
Researcher:
Marilyn Ambrose
Scenic Artist:
Francis Mahard Jr.
Sound:
Wil Morton
Nat Johnson
Susan Brennan
Stage Director:
Conrad White
Bruce Bordett
Technical Supervisor:
Karl Lorencic
Title Graphics:
Jane Arsham
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Regarding profile removals and data corrections:
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