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Remembering The Murder of John Lennon Special

Remembering with Jeff Sammut

Release Date: 12/08/2024

Remembering Holiday Movies with Neal E. Fischer show art Remembering Holiday Movies with Neal E. Fischer

Remembering with Jeff Sammut

Christmas Movie Ultimate Trivia Book author Neal E. Fischer celebrates holiday movies of all kinds—from timeless classics like It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol to modern favorites like Elf, underrated gems such as Four Christmases, and even a compelling case in the age-old debate over whether Die Hard is truly a holiday film… and more! Visit .

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Award-winning sportscaster James Duthie remembers his friend and TSN colleague, the beloved Darren Dutchyshen. He shares stories of Dutchy’s joy in anchoring SportsCentre, his larger-than-life personality, and the trademark humour—on and off the air—always softened by the twinkle in his eye. Visit .

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The author of “The Voices of Hockey: Broadcasters Reflect on the Fastest Game on Earth” Kirk McKnight remembers historic moments in hockey, like Wayne Gretzky passing Gordie Howe on the all-time NHL goal scoring list, the LA Kings' 1982 playoff comeback known as "The Miracle on Manchester", the Boston Bruins/New York Rangers 1979 brawl that spilled into the Madison Square Garden crowd and much more! From celebrated Stanley Cup victories and records being broken to heated rivalries and very absurd moments that actually happened on the ice! Visit .

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Legendary comedian and impressionist John Byner—a frequent guest on The Ed Sullivan Show—remembers broadcasting pioneer Ed Sullivan. He shares how much care Ed put into every episode, what it was like to perform an impression of Ed with the man himself standing beside him, the real story behind Jackie Mason’s notorious live-on-air blow-up, and much more. Visit , , and pick up a copy of John's book "5 Minutes Mr. Byner!; A Lifetime Of Laughter".

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Artist, visual philosopher, author, and actor Leigh McCloskey reflects on his time in the hit TV series Dallas! He shares memories of the Hollywood legends he worked with on and off the screen, the fun and camaraderie on set, the lifelong friendships that were formed, and offers a deep dive into the show’s storylines, character arcs, and more. Visit and .

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“Who’s the Man? Billy Van!” author Greg Oliver remembers the life and legacy of Canadian entertainer Billy Van. Discover how "The Hilarious House of Frightenstein" gave Billy the perfect stage to showcase his many talents, the challenges of its intense filming schedule, his success on "Night Cap" and "Party Game", and why he chose to build his career in Canada. Greg also shares insights into Billy’s famously private nature—and we’re joined by a very special guest, too! Visit  and .

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Hollywood legend Ruta Lee remembers "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", the 1954 Oscar-nominated film she co-starred in, named by the American Film Institute as one of the best American musical films ever made. Ruta takes us back to what it was like working with the best dancers in America, how physically demanding the film was to shoot, working on the MGM lot and more. Visit , , and pick up a copy of her memoir "Consider Your Ass Kissed".  

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Brothers David and Jerry Zucker, the filmmakers and comedy greats behind "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun" series, remember actor Leslie Nielsen. How Leslie found comedy and leading roles, how he was a perfect fit for their films, how funny he was off-screen too and more. Visit and pick up their book with the late Jim Abrahams "Surely You Can't Be Serious: The True Story of Airplane!" and David's book "Before The Invention of Smiling: The Incredible Journey of the Zucker family from Horse & Buggy to Indoor Plumbing".

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Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Tom Henke remembers his teammate and friend John Cerutti. Tom talks about his time with John in triple-A and the majors, learning how to pitch by watching John, rooming together, playing practical jokes on each other and more. Visit . A special thanks to .

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Award-winning filmmaker Susie Singer Carter remembers multiple Emmy-winner Valerie Harper. Susie remembers how she landed Valerie for her short film "My Mom and the Girl, which would be Valerie's last role. Susie recalls how disarming Valerie was on set, how Valerie loved her fans and more. Visit . You can also catch Susie's 3-part documentary "No Country for Old People", which is an eye-opening nursing home expose, and Susie's podcast "Love Conquers Alz", which shares personal stories of journeys with Alzheimer's and dementia.

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In this very special bonus episode of "Remembering", we remember December 8th 1980, the night former Beatle John Lennon was murdered outside The Dakota, the New York apartment building he called home. Emmy winner, Grammy nominee and best-selling author Geoffrey Mark happened to be steps away from where Lennon was shot and shares what he witnessed with host Jeff Sammut. Visit https://www.rememberingpodcast.com/.