You Must Remember This

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

Episodes

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Rising romantic lead John Gilbert signed with MGM in 1924 and the next year he starred in King Vidor

In 1928, silent comedy star Buster Keaton made what he would later call “the worst mistake of my car

Marion Davies is enshrined in memory as the gorgeous but questionably talented mistress of publishin

This season we're going to tell 15 stories about different people who worked at the same movie studi

The trials of the Manson family became a kind of public theater which a number of current and future

After the murders, Manson moved his family to the depths of the California desert. There, even befor

Roman Polanski was in London the night his pregnant wife was murdered in their home. He returned to

Over the course of a single weekend, half a dozen hippies massacred seven people. This episode inclu

While trying to launch her own acting career, Sharon Tate fell in love with, and eventually married,

In the first of two episodes about the Manson Family’s most famous victim, we’ll trace actress Sharo

The first person to go to jail for a Charles Manson-associated murder was Bobby Beausoleil, a charis

Charles Manson became convinced his best chance at rock stardom was impressing Terry Melcher, a reco

After wearing out his welcome at Dennis Wilson’s house, Manson moves his family to Spahn Ranch, a di

In this episode we’ll talk about Charlie Manson’s arrival in Los Angeles, discuss Dennis Wilson’s li

Today we're tracing Charles Manson's life from his birth to a teenage con artist, through multiple s

This season, You Must Remember This will explore the murders committed in the summer of 1969 by foll

Van Johnson was MGM’s big, all-American heartthrob during World War II, an one of the most reliably

No actor on movie screens in the 1940s embodied American patriotism and unpretentious masculinity be

Frank Sinatra's rise to fame coincided almost exactly with the run up to and fighting of World War I

You Must Remember This turns one year old this month, and to celebrate, Karina takes questions from