• The Spirit of St. Louis (1957)
    Apr 21 2026

    Tim and Michael talk about The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), Billy Wilder’s chronicle of Charles Lindbergh’s historic solo flight across the Atlantic. Along the way, they discuss other historical figures James Stewart might have played—and both get a little loopy from the altitude.

    Reach Tim and Michael at podcast@jimmy.org

    In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/

    Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter
    Original podcast theme: David Gorham
    Special thanks: Janie McKirgan

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    47 mins
  • 'The Glenn Miller Story' (1954)
    Apr 14 2026

    Hosts Michael and Tim begin a new series focused on the biographical films of Jimmy Stewart, starting with The Glenn Miller Story (1954).

    How does this film compare to another musician biopic, The Buddy Holly Story (1978)? What is Michael’s connection to Buddy Holly—beyond growing up in Lubbock? And are these fellows obsessed with Jimmy’s frequent co-star Harry Morgan of M*A*S*H fame?

    Join us as we take a look at one of Jimmy’s all-time biggest box office hits.

    Reach Tim and Michael at podcast@jimmy.org

    In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/

    Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter
    Original podcast theme: David Gorham
    Special thanks: Janie McKirgan

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    35 mins
  • 'Vertigo' (1958) - Jimmy with Alfred Hitchcock Part 4
    Apr 7 2026

    Concluding their look at the films Jimmy Stewart made with Alfred Hitchcock (with spoilers galore), Tim and Michael get into Vertigo (1958). Along the way they touch on the revival of The Muppet Show (2026), lunchboxes, and comic books for the first several minutes (with some Jimmy nods for good measure).

    They also rank their favorites of the films. What are yours? Reach out to us at podcast@jimmy.org and you could be featured on a future episode. Enjoy.

    In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/

    Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter
    Original podcast theme: David Gorham
    Special thanks: Janie McKirgan

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    56 mins
  • 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' (1956) - Jimmy with Alfred Hitchcock Part 3
    Mar 31 2026

    Continuing their series on Jimmy Stewart’s films with Alfred Hitchcock, Michael and Tim dive into The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), breaking it down scene by scene. Along the way, they talk about everything from the odd reality of being typecast as a creepy-looking villain to spotting familiar faces hidden throughout the film.

    Also in 1956, Grace Kelly and Alec Guinness starred in The Swan—and quietly launched a years-long practical joke involving a traveling tomahawk. Here’s the story Tim mentions:
    https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/79570/grace-kelly-alec-guinness-and-26-year-long-practical-joke

    Have thoughts? Email us at podcast@jimmy.org

    In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/

    Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter
    Original podcast theme: David Gorham
    Special thanks: Janie McKirgan

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    58 mins
  • 'Rear Window' (1954) - Jimmy with Alfred Hitchcock Part 2
    Mar 24 2026

    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.

    Reach Tim and Michael at podcast@jimmy.org

    See also: Rear Window: The Making of a Hitchcock Masterpiece in the Golden Age, by Jennifer O'Callaghan

    In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/

    Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter
    Original podcast theme: David Gorham
    Special thanks: Janie McKirgan

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    58 mins
  • 'Rope' (1948) - Jimmy with Alfred Hitchcock Part 1
    Mar 17 2026

    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.

    Reach Tim and Michael at podcast@jimmy.org

    In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/

    Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter
    Original podcast theme: David Gorham
    Special thanks: Janie McKirgan

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    42 mins
  • On location for 'Jimmy' (2026) In Ireland
    Mar 10 2026

    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.

    Reach Tim and Michael at podcast@jimmy.org

    Learn more: 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

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    11 mins
  • 'Jimmy' (2026) movie teaser trailer discussion
    Mar 5 2026

    "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.

    Reach Tim and Michael at podcast@jimmy.org

    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

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    11 mins