| Martha Stewart Living | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Lifestyle |
| Presented by | Martha Stewart |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Running time | 30 minutes (weekends 1993-2004, weekdays 1997-1999) 60 minutes (weekdays 1999-2004) |
| Original release | |
| Network | First-run syndication |
| Release | September 1993 – September 2004 |
| Related | |
| The Martha Stewart Show | |
Martha Stewart Living was a television show hosted by Martha Stewart. It debuted as a weekly half-hour syndicated program in September 1993.[1] Intended to complement the magazine Martha Stewart Living, the program featured Stewart as host of each episode where she presented segments on things such as cooking, gardening, craft making and decorating. It expanded to weekdays in 1997, became a full hour-long program in 1999 (with a 30-minute weekend edition) and went on hiatus in autumn of 2004 following Stewart's stock trading case and conviction.
The show was distributed by Group W Productions from 1993 to 1995, Eyemark Entertainment from 1995 to 2000 following the CBS-Westinghouse merger, then King World Productions from 2000 to 2004 following CBS' merger with King World. It was succeeded by The Martha Stewart Show after Stewart's release from prison in 2005 and ran until it was cancelled in 2012.[2][better source needed]
In 2004, the program won its fifth Daytime Emmy Award for best service show.[9]
References
edit- ↑ "Short Takes". 22 January 1993.
- ↑ "Martha Stewart Show cancelled, no season eight". canceled TV shows - TV Series Finale. January 5, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
- ↑ Brozan, Nadine (24 December 1996). "Chronicle". The New York Times.
- ↑ Pogrebin, Robin (8 February 1998). "Master of Her Own Destiny". The New York Times.
- ↑ Peyser, Marc (15 December 2002). "TELEVISION/RADIO; the Heat's on, but Martha's Still in the Kitchen". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Stewart's TV Show Suspended for Next Season". The New York Times. 19 March 2004.
- ↑ "Conviction has Martha in a pickle". 7 March 2004.
- ↑ "Martha Stewart TV Plans". The New York Times. 17 June 2004.
- ↑ https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2004/05/17/Martha-Stewart-Living-wins-5th-Emmy/15471084833804/
- ↑ https://ew.com/ana-gasteyer-praises-martha-stewart-weird-hot-mom-factor-8601382