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Who Killed JFK?

Introducing: 'Saigon' — Chapter 1 – The Final Set

Who Killed JFK?

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History, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.44.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2026

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Introducing Saigon from Thoroughbred Studios, Goldhawk Productions, and iHeartPodcasts. One city, a divided country, and the war that tore America apart… An epic saga of love, blood and revolution starring Kelly Marie Tran and Rob Benedict.

Chapter 1 - The Final Set
A championship tennis match becomes a flashpoint between French colonial power and Vietnamese resistance. Newly returned American Joseph Sherman is drawn into a world of old friendships, dangerous loyalties and sudden desire — and by nightfall, one family is shattered.

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0:00.0

My name is Trin, and this is Saigon.

0:08.0

The story of my family and of the country that shaped us.

0:14.0

The United States will not stand by and allow any power, however great great take over another country

0:21.6

40,000.

0:24.6

There's unnatural excursion that brought only confusion and...

0:32.6

As a man, Mr. President, Votchymy,

0:36.6

without independence, veritable. There can be no president of Timmu, point of peace without independence of

0:38.1

veritable.

0:39.0

There can be no peace without justice, and there can be no justice without peace. In 19355,

1:04.0

A tennis match was played in Saigon's Cirque Sportif.

1:09.0

But it was far from an ordinary tennis match.

1:14.3

It was the final of the Saigon City Championship

1:17.5

and the first time ever of Vietnamese National

1:20.5

had qualified to play against the French champion, Jules Pino.

1:35.3

Only a few years earlier, our French rulers had needed tanks and artillery to defeat a proud Vietnamese resistance demanding independence.

1:40.3

And after gaining victory, they guillotined over 200 Vietnamese insurgents.

1:47.2

But the widespread desire for independence had not been defeated.

1:52.7

It had only been silenced.

1:56.0

And now, behind the genteel mask of a tennis match, it exploded to the surface.

2:07.8

There are two young men in the crowd watching the game, an American and a Frenchman.

2:17.8

They had been childhood friends and had met again after 11 years, that very morning, in fact,

2:23.9

when the American, whose name is Joseph, arrived at the Continental Palace Hotel in Saigon.

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