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  <title>Presenting the Transcription Feature 176:  JEFF REGAN &amp;amp; MY FRIEND IRMA</title>
  <description>As we approach Thanksgiving, we’re going to start off with a Turkey Day-themed crime drama and then then a comedy.&amp;amp;nbsp; “Jeff Regan, Investigator” starred Jack Webb as a private investigator working for the International Detective Bureau.&amp;amp;nbsp; The show just barely pre-dates “Dragnet,” and Webb’s Regan is even drier in delivery than Joe Friday, and more sarcastically verbose.&amp;amp;nbsp; In tonight’s episode, he’s dispatched to retrieve a turkey from a mysterious estate, and finds murder and mayhem.&amp;amp;nbsp; Then “My Friend Irma” was one of those radio comedies that spawned a whole franchise.&amp;amp;nbsp; The series centers on the comic mis-adventures of two single girls sharing an apartment in the big city.&amp;amp;nbsp; Each episode is narrated by the bright, reliable Jane Stacy.&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s never long before her friend and roommate, the pretty, but scatterbrained, Irma Peterson, gets everyone into some sort of wacky situation.&amp;amp;nbsp; This time, it’s planning a Thanksgiving dinner. Episodes Jeff Regan, Investigator November 20, 1948 “The Pilgrim’s Progress” 2:38 My Friend Irma November 15, 1948 “Thanksgiving Turkey” aka “Thanksgiving is Approaching” 33:54 </description>
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