You Must Remember This
A podcast by Karina Longworth
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235 Episodes
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91: Six Degrees of Joan Crawford: Bette Davis, "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?," and Crawford’s last years
Published: 6/09/2016 -
90: Six Degrees of Joan Crawford: The Middle Years (Mildred Pierce to Johnny Guitar)
Published: 30/08/2016 -
89: Six Degrees of Joan Crawford: Clark Gable, Franchot Tone and Barbara Payton
Published: 23/08/2016 -
88: Six Degrees of Joan Crawford: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. / Our Dancing Daughters to Grand Hotel
Published: 16/08/2016 -
87: Six Degrees of Joan Crawford: Douglas Fairbanks / Lucille LeSueur Goes to Hollywood
Published: 9/08/2016 -
86: The Blacklist Part 16: Kirk Douglas, Dalton Trumbo, and Otto Preminger (Breaking the Blacklist, Part 2)
Published: 21/06/2016 -
85: The Blacklist Part 15: Frank Sinatra and Albert Maltz (Breaking The Blacklist, Part 1)
Published: 14/06/2016 -
Blacklist Flashback: Frank Sinatra through 1945
Published: 7/06/2016 -
84: The Blacklist Part 14: After the Fall: Arthur Miller
Published: 31/05/2016 -
83: The Blacklist Part 13: On the Waterfront: Elia Kazan
Published: 24/05/2016 -
82: The Blacklist Part 12: Stormy Weather: Lena Horne + Paul Robeson
Published: 17/05/2016 -
Blacklist Flashback: Lena Horne During WWII
Published: 10/05/2016 -
81: The Blacklist Part 11: Born Yesterday: Judy Holliday
Published: 3/05/2016 -
80: The Blacklist Part 10: Salt of the Earth: Howard Hughes + Paul Jarrico
Published: 26/04/2016 -
Blacklist Flashback: Howard Hughes + Jane Russell
Published: 19/04/2016 -
79: The Blacklist Part 9: She: Richard Nixon + Helen Gahagan Douglas
Published: 12/04/2016 -
78: The Blacklist Part 8: Storm Warning: Ronald Reagan, the FBI and HUAC
Published: 5/04/2016 -
77: The Blacklist Part 7: Monsieur Verdoux: Charlie Chaplin's Road to Hollywood Exile
Published: 29/03/2016 -
Blacklist Flashback: Charlie Chaplin During World War II
Published: 22/03/2016 -
76: The Blacklist Part 6: He Ran All The Way: John Garfield
Published: 15/03/2016
You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood’s first century. It’s the brainchild and passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each episode. It is a heavily-researched work of creative nonfiction: navigating through conflicting reports, mythology, and institutionalized spin, Karina tries to sort out what really happened behind the films, stars and scandals of the 20th century.