I am so excited to share our latest news - you can now visit our new MarthaStewart.TV App.
This new feature allows you to access all your favorite episodes of my television shows - years of evergreen entertaining and instructional segments on cooking, baking, crafting, gardening, holiday decorating, organizing and more. And, it's available for Apple, Android, Amazon Fire +, Roku and Chromecast devices. Right now, the app includes more than 750-full television episodes, and we're adding more shows all the time. I'm thrilled to be able to share this library with you. We’ll also send alerts whenever seasonal uploads become available with exclusive tips just for subscribers. Wherever I go, I am always asked where these classic television shows can be found - everyone misses them. And now they're available for you to watch and enjoy! To sign up for a 14-day free trial of my MarthaStewart.TV app, just click on this highlighted link and take advantage of this limited time offer.
Enjoy these photos. At the end is a clip from my show, "Martha Stewart Living" - perhaps you remember it. I admit: I’m not immune to a case of on-camera giggles myself, especially when Mother Nature misbehaves!
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My first syndicated weekly television program, “Martha Stewart Living”, debuted September 1993. Our intent was to bring the pages of “Martha Stewart Living” magazine to a wide television audience.
Almost all of the first five seasons of my “Martha Stewart Living” show were taped in and around my Turkey Hill home in Westport, Connecticut. Here’s the house and the garden in bloom.
Devoted readers of our magazines and viewers of the television show may remember the Studio Kitchen outside my back door at Turkey Hill. This space dates from my catering days. Though modestly sized, it served our production team well for many years. This is a lovely shot with the vibrant and colorful peonies in the foreground.
In September 1997, we moved production to a brand-new, state-of-the art facility. Some of you may recognize Studio A, the kitchen set inspired by my home in East Hampton, New York.
Because we taped nearly 180 new episodes each year, we needed more room to plan, create, and shoot than my home allowed. In 1997, Martha Stewart Living Television expanded its programming to air half-hour shows every weekday. And then in 1999, we expanded to a full hour program. Here, my niece Sophie, who is now a mom herself, joins me in celebrating with my mother, “Big Martha” Kostyra.
I’m delighted that my mother, “Big Martha” Kostyra, was one of our viewers’ favorite guests. Mom made more than 40 appearances on my programs over the years.
My mother’s recipes remain so popular. “Big Martha’s” appearances are now all together and ready to stream in one playlist on my new app.
My friend and fellow caterer, Salli LaGrone, was another popular guest since the very beginning. Salli sadly passed away some time ago, but her lovely spirit and delicious recipes may still be enjoyed. Our first segment together was a fried chicken cook-off, which I repeated on my show with Snoop Dog, “Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party”.
I consider my animals and pets part of the family, and I know you all feel the same way. Segments shot with petkeeper, Marc Morrone, and his menagerie were always informative and lively. Here I am with Coral Ann the Moluccan Cockatoo on my shoulder. Paw Paw and Zuzu loved being in pet segments too.
I need no excuse to go outdoors and garden. Here I am outside my Turkey Hill chicken coop planting herbs. Paw Paw was one of my most excellent gardening companions, though he was decidedly uninterested in getting his paws dirty.
I love traveling, meeting new people, tasting new foods, and learning about local traditions and handicrafts. I’m fortunate to share so many of these experiences with you. Our travel episodes – from tasting rum in Puerto Rico to jigging for cod in Newfoundland to glacier hiking in Alaska, shown here – are available to watch now!
My staff and I enjoy creating ideas to celebrate the holidays, but Halloween is my favorite. Here I am in one of our Halloween specials costumed as B-Movie Winged Queen, “Motha.”
And beware the “Mad Scientist Dr. Stewart”. For this segment, my young apprentice, and nephew, Charlie, and I created creepy cast Finger Invitations for a macabre Halloween party.
We’ve had many expert guests share their knowledge on my shows. One of my favorite guests is my friend, chef and restauranteur, Nobu Matsuhisa, who currently operates 38-restaurants spanning across five continents.
And we’ve also invited many celebrities – Jennifer Garner made her first appearance on one of our programs more than 15-years ago. Here we are in Studio A with the Cranberry Glazed Turkey with Cranberry Cornbread Stuffing we made together.
Here I am with another fun celebrity guest. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson helps me cook up a batch of man-sized Chocolate Chip Cookies for Valentine’s Day. Afterwards, we did a few crunches to work off all the cookies!
There are many heads and hands involved in producing excellent television programs. Over the years, my crew and I have won 12-Emmys and received 22-nominations for “Martha Stewart Living”, “The Martha Stewart Show”, and “Martha Bakes”.
For more than 25-years, and counting, my staff and I have been creating programs and articles to encourage and inspire homemakers. I’ve had the pleasure of welcoming you into my home – and thank you for the same! I hope you enjoy watching these episodes in their entirety, and I look forward to creating and sharing many, many more “Good Things”. Enjoy my new Martha Stewart.TV app!