Renowned television personality Joanna Gaines is set to grace screens with her new show, “Magnolia Table: At the Farm,” which is scheduled to air on the Food Network alongside the Magnolia Network. The show will also be available for streaming on HBO Max on the same day. This move marks a significant collaboration between the two networks, with episodes of the show premiering simultaneously on both platforms starting on Sunday, Sept. 7.
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The show, which consists of six episodes, offers a fresh perspective on Joanna’s successful previous show, “Magnolia Table,” which has been running for four years on the Magnolia Network. Executive produced by Joanna and her husband Chip, the series will be filmed in the Gaines’ family kitchen in Waco, Texas, showcasing their favourite recipes and providing viewers with a glimpse into their family life on the farm. Joanna expressed her excitement about the show, highlighting its focus on creating simple meals that bring people together and celebrating the joy of cooking.

The decision to air the show on both Food Network and Magnolia Network simultaneously comes as no surprise, given that all three networks – including HBO Max – fall under the Warner Bros. Discovery umbrella. The Gaines have previously collaborated with Food Network, with episodes of “Magnolia Table” regularly airing on the channel. However, the couple recently faced criticism for their reality survival series “Back to the Frontier,” which features families living like 19th-century pioneers. One of the families on the show, a gay couple with twin sons, prompted backlash from some viewers, including evangelical pastor Franklin Graham.
In response to the criticism, Chip defended the family’s inclusion on the show, advocating for dialogue and understanding rather than judgement. The controversy surrounding “Back to the Frontier” has not deterred Joanna’s upcoming show, which is anticipated to be a heartwarming exploration of family, food, and farm life. “Magnolia Table: At the Farm” is poised to offer viewers a glimpse into Joanna’s culinary world, filled with cherished recipes and meaningful stories.
The premiere of “Magnolia Table: At the Farm” is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 7 at 11 a.m. ET on both Magnolia Network and Food Network. Fans can also catch the episodes on HBO Max for on-demand viewing. As Joanna Gaines continues to captivate audiences with her down-to-earth charm and culinary expertise, viewers can look forward to a delightful blend of food, family, and farm life in her latest television venture.
In a society where celebrity scandals often overshadow genuine talent, Joanna Gaines’ dedication to showcasing wholesome content that resonates with viewers is a refreshing change. Her commitment to sharing her passion for cooking and family life serves as an inspiration to many, and her new show promises to be a heartwarming addition to the television landscape. As audiences eagerly await the premiere of “Magnolia Table: At the Farm,” Joanna’s unique blend of authenticity and creativity is sure to captivate viewers and leave them craving more of her signature recipes and heartwarming stories.
