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The Best Episodes of The Many Lives of Martha Stewart Season 1

Every episode of The Many Lives of Martha Stewart Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Many Lives of Martha Stewart Season 1!

From caterer to media mogul, this docuseries explores Martha Stewart's explosive rise, formidable challenges, and remarkable comeback, unveiling the woman behind the legendary icon with...
Genre:Documentary
Network:CNN

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Setting the Table" is the best rated episode of "The Many Lives of Martha Stewart" season 1. It scored 7.4/10 based on 7 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/28/2024. This episode is rated 0.6 points higher than the second-best, "Crafting an Empire".

  • Setting the Table
    7.4/107 votes

    #1 - Setting the Table

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 1/28/2024

    A young Martha Stewart begins on Wall Street, but her passion for food leads her and her husband Andy to establish a catering and media empire. Her cookbook Entertaining, with splendid photos, marks her global introduction.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Crafting an Empire
    6.8/106 votes

    #2 - Crafting an Empire

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 1/28/2024

    Martha Stewart releases another hit, but faces personal conflicts as her marriage crumbles. Undeterred, she partners with Kmart, launches Martha Stewart Living, solidifying the rise of her empire.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • In Hot Water
    7.8/105 votes

    #3 - In Hot Water

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 2/4/2024

    Martha Stewart's peak success in 1999 is followed by a swift downfall. Two years later, she's found guilty of lying to authorities, serving five months in prison and five months under house arrest.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • The Comeback
    NaN/100 votes

    #4 - The Comeback

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 2/4/2024

    In prison, Martha Stewart befriends inmates. Doubts about her comeback arise, yet she swiftly resumes work, facing unexpected challenges. Stewart pivots and embraces a new, popular, and culturally relevant version of herself.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A