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Michael and Tim dive into perhaps Alfred Hitchcock's most beloved of his films with Jimmy Stewart. From its innovative and immersive set design to the undeniable charm of Grace Kelly, they explore how the film balances suspense, humor, and character in a way that still resonates today. Along the way, they unpack why this story remains such an accessible—and irresistible—entry point for anyone looking to discover the magic of classic cinema. See also: Rear Window: The Making of a Hitchcock Mas...
Michael and Tim revisit Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope (1948), breaking down its bold “single-take” experiment. They explore the film’s chilling themes beneath its polished, mid-century modern apartment setting, and how Hitchcock played a critical role in James Stewart's post-war evolution. They also touch on Hitchcock’s genius beyond the camera, including the marketing of his films—reinforcing his reputation as both a master filmmaker and promoter. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https...
Michael calls Tim in West Cork, Ireland, where he had the chance to visit the set of the upcoming film JIMMY (2026). In this special episode, Tim shares what it was like to get a sneak peek behind the scenes during production, including the atmosphere on set, the people bringing Jimmy Stewart’s story to life, and a few early impressions of how the film is shaping up. Learn more: https://www.jimmythemovie.com/ In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast ar...
"America can't afford to lose Jimmy Stewart." Michael and Tim give their reactions to the teaser for the film Jimmy (2026)—due for release in theaters on November 6, 2026, starring KJ Apa and directed by Aaron Burns. Learn more here: https://www.jimmythemovie.com/ In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
In the third and final part of a series exploring the collaborations between James Stewart and Frank Capra, the focus turns to It’s a Wonderful Life—the film that has come to define them both. Hosts Michael and Tim discuss their hot takes on the Christmas movie debate, share favorite moments and behind-the-scenes insights, consider modern casting possibilities, and reflect on the film’s remarkable journey from box office disappointment to beloved television rediscovery and enduring classic. O...
Tim and Michael dive into the second collaboration between Jimmy Stewart and Frank Capra—the film that launched Stewart into stardom and gave us one of cinema’s most enduring portraits of idealism. In between linking some fun Capra movie crossovers, they explore how Jefferson Smith’s wide-eyed sincerity and moral backbone feel as urgent as ever. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham ...
In this episode, Tim and Michael begin a series on Jimmy Stewart’s collaborations with director Frank Capra, beginning with the 1938 Best Picture winner You Can’t Take It With You. They explore Capra’s recurring themes—community over wealth, spiritual richness over status—and reflect on Jimmy Stewart’s lighter pre-war persona versus his deeper post-war screen presence. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast th...
Talking um… uh… Jimmy Stewart is back! Hosted by Tim Vanderburg and Michael Hutton, the podcast returns to explore why James Stewart still matters—on screen and off. Through conversation, reflection, and the occasional friendly tangent, the show looks beyond the films to the man behind them: his humanity and quiet decency that made him unforgettable. From IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE to his war service and how it affected him, the podcast revisits Stewart’s career with fresh perspective and renewed ...
Actor, producer, and author Jimmy Hawkins shares his experience playing Tommy Bailey in IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946), his thoughts on director Frank Capra and the film's impact, working in the early days of television ('The Ruggles,' 'Annie Oakley,' 'The Donna Reed Show,' 'My Three Sons'), and a recurring nightmare featuring Gene Autry. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special t...
Emmy-winning actor Brian Rohan talks about being cast as "a Jimmy Stewart type," the warm reception he gets when appearing in character as George Bailey from 'It's A Wonderful Life,' and his time spent in Jimmy's hometown of Indiana, PA and in Seneca Falls, NY (known as the inspiration for Bedford Falls). In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Film professor and author Joseph McBride talks about working with Jimmy on the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Stewart, the actor’s legacy, and the release of the Orson Welles film, ‘The Other Side of the Wind.’ In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
In a “lost” interview from the late 70s, actor Jimmy Stewart talks to writer Pete Martin about making the film 'The Magic of Lassie,' his early days on Broadway, and his return to the stage for 'Harvey' with Helen Hayes. Copyright Pete Martin Estate and William Martin, used with permission. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Actor Jimmy Stewart and wife Gloria talk with journalist Pete Martin in their Beverly Hills home in July 1979 about what keeps them busy, Jimmy’s service in World War 2, and acting on stage. Copyright Pete Martin Estate and William Martin, used with permission. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
In an audio interview found after 40 years, Saturday Evening Post writer W. Thornton “Pete” Martin talks with Jimmy Stewart at his home in July 1979, shortly after the passing of John Wayne. Copyright Pete Martin Estate and William Martin, used with permission. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Scott Eyman, author of the best-selling book, 'Hank & Jim: The Fifty-Year Friendship of Henry Fonda and James Stewart,' talks about the actors' personalities, World War II service, and work with directors such as John Ford and Alfred Hitchcock. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Peggy Helmerich (Peggy Dow) talks about working with actor Jimmy Stewart and director Henry Koster in 'Harvey' (1950), and ultimately leaving Hollywood to devote her life to family and charitable work. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Kelly Stewart Harcourt, daughter of Jimmy and Gloria Stewart, talks about family vacations, having a bushbaby as a pet in Beverly Hills, appearing with her parents on TV’s 'Password,’ and her dad’s sense of duty and responsibility in World War 2. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Actor and musician Bill Mumy (‘Lost In Space’) talks about working with Jimmy Stewart in the movie ‘Dear Brigitte,’ meeting Brigitte Bardot, and matchmaking for “Weird Al” Yankovic. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Actress Kim Novak talks about working with Jimmy Stewart and Alfred Hitchcock on ‘Vertigo,’ spending time with Jimmy at the Academy Awards in 1989, and her friendships with Frank Sinatra and Otto Preminger. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
Author Robert Matzen talks about his book, Mission: Jimmy Stewart and the Fight for Europe, chronicling actor James Stewart’s history as a trainer, pilot, and squadron commander in World War II. In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/ Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter Original podcast theme: David Gorham Special thanks: Janie McKirgan







