Julia saw
a tape of the Dan Ackroyd bit and LOVED IT.
Julia's memoir, "My Life in France" is a must-read for anyone who loves her. Noel Riley Fitch wrote a very good biography of Julia, as well.
However, if Julia were alive today, and at the height of her powers, only PBS would (perhaps) be her television venue, certainly NOT TVFN, for her programs, except for the truly poor "Dinner at Julia's," would be considered too technical and too boring, in this age of "Unwrapped," and "Cupcake Wars." A pity, that.
I preferred the book of Julie and Julia, even though I adored x 9000 Meryl Streep's Julia, because in the book, it's easier to skip over Powell's whining.
Lawrence/Maytagbear[this post was last edited: 8/15/2012-14:33]