You Must Remember This
A podcast by Karina Longworth

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266 Episodes
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47: Charles Manson’s Hollywood, Part 4: Spahn Ranch and the Beatles’ White Album
Published: 6/16/2015 -
46: Charles Manson’s Hollywood, Part 3: The Beach Boys, Dennis Wilson, and Charles Manson, Songwriter
Published: 6/9/2015 -
45: Charles Manson’s Hollywood, Part 2: How Manson Found His Family
Published: 6/2/2015 -
44: Charles Manson’s Hollywood, Part 1: What We Talk About When We Talk About The Manson Murders
Published: 5/26/2015 -
43: Star Wars Episode XVI: Van Johnson
Published: 4/28/2015 -
42: Star Wars Episode XV: Why John Wayne Didn’t Sign Up
Published: 4/21/2015 -
41: Star Wars Episode XIV: Frank Sinatra Through 1945
Published: 4/14/2015 -
40: The You Must Remember This One Year Anniversary Ask Us Anything Show
Published: 4/7/2015 -
39: Star Wars Episode XIII: Walt Disney
Published: 3/31/2015 -
38: Star Wars Episode XII: Bob Hope vs. Bing Crosby
Published: 3/24/2015 -
37: Star Wars Episode XI: Charlie Chaplin
Published: 3/17/2015 -
36: Star Wars Episode X: Errol Flynn
Published: 3/10/2015 -
35: Star Wars Episode IX: Olivia de Havilland and John Huston, with Special Guest Rian Johnson
Published: 3/3/2015 -
34: Star Wars Episode VIII: How Norma Jeane Became Marilyn Monroe
Published: 2/24/2015 -
33: Star Wars Episode VII: Lena Horne
Published: 2/17/2015 -
32: Star Wars Episode VI: Marlene Dietrich
Published: 2/10/2015 -
31: Star Wars Episode V: Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles
Published: 2/3/2015 -
30: Star Wars Episode IV: Gene Tierney (Or: The Many Loves of Howard Hughes, Chapter 5)
Published: 1/27/2015 -
29: Star Wars Episode III: Hedy Lamarr
Published: 1/20/2015 -
28: Star Wars Episode II: Carole Lombard and Clark Gable
Published: 1/13/2015
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.