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Death on the Lot

Death on the Lot

Hyperobject Industries / Sony Music Entertainment 13 Episodes Mar 26, 2026

Death on the Lot is a true crime podcast that explores a string of mysterious and untimely deaths in 1950s Hollywood. Hosted by Adam McKay, it looks at how post-war America's obsession with happiness and the rise of television transformed the entertainment industry. The series argues that the rules of modern American culture were written during this period, often at the expense of vulnerable stars. The show is part of The Binge, a true crime podcast network, and is produced by Sony Music Entertainment.

Episodes

Out Now: Crime Scene Weekly — Unforgettable True Crime Stories

Out Now: Crime Scene Weekly — Unforgettable True Crime Stories
 Mar 26, 2026 68 From The Binge, ⁠Crime Scene⁠ plunges you into stories you can’t stop thinking about—revisiting cases that deserve a second look. Join Jonathan Hirsch (My Fugitive Dad, Dear Franklin Jones) and investigative reporter Cooper Moll as they crack open overlooked details, challenge the official narrative, and uncover what others missed. Each episode delivers the depth of a true crime mini-series in
Bonus Episode: Death on the Lot Roundtable
Bonus Episode: Death on the Lot Roundtable Jul 21, 2023 3614 Adam sits down with editor Jody Avirgan and writers Brian Steele and Hadley Meares to discuss crafting the series. Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with questions or feedback? Shoot us an email at DeathontheLot@hyperobjectindustries.com. A HyperObject Industries & Sony Music Enterta
The Bomb That Killed John Wayne
The Bomb That Killed John Wayne Jul 13, 2023 4020 Episode 8 | The fall of the studio system, the rise of the nuclear age, and the lives caught in the fallout. John Wayne and the staggering production of The Conqueror close us out.  Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with questions or feedback? Shoot us an email at DeathontheLot@hyperobj
The Swashbuckler
The Swashbuckler Jul 6, 2023 3581 Episode 7 | The wild story of Errol Flynn, who just kept hanging around as a symbol of Hollywood’s misogynistic past as it tried to navigate its future. Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with questions or feedback? Shoot us an email at DeathontheLot@hyperobjectindustries.com. Unlock
Change Agent
Change Agent Jun 29, 2023 3358 Episode 6 | How Hollywood’s use of Black actors clashed with the rising Civil Rights movement, and how the first black Oscar winner, Hattie McDaniel, was caught in the middle. Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with questions or feedback? Shoot us an email at DeathontheLot@hyperobjectind
Faster Than A Speeding Bullet
Faster Than A Speeding Bullet Jun 22, 2023 3396 Episode 5 | As television transformed American life, George Reeves became a star, only to get trapped inside the part that made him famous: Superman. Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with questions or feedback? Shoot us an email at DeathontheLot@hyperobjectindustries.com. Unlock all
Blood Alley
Blood Alley Jun 15, 2023 3348 Episode 4 | The life of James Dean, a restless man-child desperate to express himself in uptight post-World War II America. The original Rebel Without a Cause, and the prototype for a new kind of American teenager who longed to escape Mayberry. Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with que
The Red-Baiting of a Golden Boy
The Red-Baiting of a Golden Boy Jun 8, 2023 3187 Episode 3 | A new generation of actors questioned the status quo; a rattled establishment fought back; dire consequences ensued. We’re talking John Garfield, Hollywood’s first method actor. Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with questions or feedback? Shoot us an email at DeathontheLot@
Willie Bioff & Labor’s Last Stand
Willie Bioff & Labor’s Last Stand Jun 1, 2023 3145 Episode 2 | The Life and Death of Willie Bioff, a gangster who bled American unions dry right just as labor was starting to deliver real results for workers. Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with questions or feedback? Shoot us an email at DeathontheLot@hyperobjectindustries.com. Un
Don’t Change That Channel
Don’t Change That Channel Jun 1, 2023 2537 Episode 1 | As post war Hollywood strives to define itself, it mirrors the divide happening in America. A rising right wing seeks to create conformity and fear, while a left wing fights for Civil Rights and a more equitable future. Learn more about the wonderful books, movies, and articles that made this season possible at dotlnotes.blog. Looking to get in touch with us with questions or fee
Introducing: Death on the Lot, from Adam McKay
Introducing: Death on the Lot, from Adam McKay May 11, 2023 210 This season, we’re getting into 1950s Hollywood, ground zero for a cultural transformation that would upend every aspect of Americans’ lives. A movie theater in every city, a TV in every living room, and a Post-war America determined to be happy at any cost. Also during this period… a slew of untimely Hollywood deaths. The rules of the road for the next seventy years were being written in real-tim
Death at the Wing | The Invisible Revolution
Death at the Wing | The Invisible Revolution Mar 31, 2021 2183 In the late 70s, basketball was changing rapidly, as was the country. The ABA, a start-up basketball league showcased a faster style of play that captivates fans and introduced a 3-point line to professional basketball. But it was struggling financially. The NBA was just the opposite -- gaining a foothold but lacking that “cool” factor. After a merger, and the rise of satellite TV, everything came

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