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You Must Remember This

You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of

Episodes

Total: 267

The queen of screwball comedies married the king of Hollywood in 1939, but Lombard's 1942 death in a

In the first installment of 'Star Wars' (about the experiences of stars during wartime, not Chewbacc

In our first annual end-of-year clip show, we'll listen to some of the booziest excerpts from the 25

In this episode, we’ll explore what really happened to Bruce and Brandon Lee, and discuss how an ext

Part Two of Mia Farrow in the 1960s traces Mia’s flight to India, studying transcendental meditation

Before Mia Farrow was an outspoken activist, devoted mother to 14 children, and the famously jilted

Audrey Hepburn was the first glamorous actress whose style seemed to be to dress for herself, and no

There have been four Hollywood films made under the name and/or with the basic story of A Star is Bo

20: LIZ <3 MONTY

2014/10/28

Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift were best friends and co-stars in three films. This episode tr

Raquel Welch, a former cocktail waitress and divorced mother of two, found herself in the odd positi

Our long-running series on the women in the life of the infamous aviator/filmmaker continues with a

Theda Bara might be the most significant celebrity pioneer whose movies you’ve never seen. She was t

This is the story of how, with two movies shot in 1971, Marlon Brando turned his career around, spen

In the concluding chapter of a two-part episode about Madonna and movies, we talk about her mutually

14: Bacall, After Bogart

2014/9/16

When Humphrey Bogart died, Lauren Bacall was just 32 years old. This is the story of how Bacall spen

A look at how Humphrey Bogart became Bogey, tracing his journey from blue blood beginnings through y

Over the course of two episodes, we will explore the high-cinephile period of Madonna's life and wor

A crossover episode, uniting our two ongoing series, The Many Loves of Howard Hughes and Follies of

In May 1938, the Independent Theater Owners Association published a full-page paid editorial in The

In this second installment of our ongoing series, The Many Loves of Howard Hughes, we explore the li