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  <title>Presenting the Transcription Feature 193:  THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR &amp;amp; SAM SPADE</title>
  <description>“The Couple Next Door” was one of the many 15-minutes-a day, five-days a week programs that used to fill the airwaves.&amp;amp;nbsp; It was, like “Vic and Sade” a show about “nothing.” &amp;amp;nbsp;It lacks the absurdism of “Vic and Sade,” and that may have made it easier for its audience to relate to.&amp;amp;nbsp; The show was the creation of one woman, Peg Lynch, who wrote and co-starred in every episode.&amp;amp;nbsp; Tonight, we present two representative episodes depicting late 1950s suburban American life.&amp;amp;nbsp; Then, who better to spend Thanksgiving with than the hard-boiled cast of “The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective”?&amp;amp;nbsp; Someone is trying to kill a man -- a man named Tom Turkey. &amp;amp;nbsp;Episodes The Couple Next Door January 27, 1958 “Is The Couple Married” October 3, 1960 “Living Room Wired For Stereo” 4:10 &amp;amp;nbsp; The Adventures of Sam Spade, Detective November 24, 1950 “The Terrified Turkey Caper” 33:35 </description>
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