You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of
Thelma Todd - a curvaceous white-blonde who predated Jean Harlow - was a sparkling comedienne who be
This season we’re going to explore the stories of 11 blonde actresses who died unusual, untimely or
The year after Joan Crawford died, her estranged, adopted daughter Christina published a tell-all, a
Robert Aldrich’s What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? has done more to define later generation’s ideas a
Joan Crawford struggled through what she called her “middle years,” the period during her 40s before
By the mid-1930s, Joan Crawford was very, very famous, and negotiating both an affair with Clark Gab
Joan Crawford’s early years in Hollywood were like - well, a pre-code Joan Crawford movie: a highly
In order to understand Joan Crawford’s rise to fame, we have to talk about what Joan - born Lucille
How did the Blacklist come to an end? If you ask Kirk Douglas, the end began with his hiring of Dalt
In the first of two episodes about major stars attempting to end the Blacklist, we’ll look at Frank
Before our episode on Frank Sinatra’s attempt to end the blacklist, we’re going to flashback to an e
Arthur Miller considered Elia Kazan a close friend and collaborator, but when Kazan named names to H
Elia Kazan introduced audiences to Warren Beatty, James Dean and Marlon Brando. His films of the 195
Horne's last years at MGM overlapped with the first HUAC hearings. Horne, an outspoken proponent of
Stunning singer/actress Lena Horne was the first black performer to be given the full glamour girl s
Judy Holliday won an Oscar for her first starring film role, and of her eight major film roles betwe
Today we explore one of the more troubling aspects of Howard Hughes’ legacy: the firm hand he played
In advance of next week’s episode dealing with Howard Hughes’ role in the blacklist, we revisit our
The wife of actor Melvyn Douglas (Ninotchka, Being There), Helen Gahagan Douglas transformed herself
The post-war Communist witch hunt had a big impact on Ronald Reagan’s evolution from movie actor to