My Friend Irma CBS · 1948

My Friend Irma 1948 03 08 (048) Double Troubles

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Step into the bustling Manhattan apartment where chaos reigns supreme. Jane and her impossibly dim-witted roommate Irma Peterson are about to stumble into a comedy of errors that will leave listeners gasping for breath between fits of laughter. When a simple misunderstanding spirals into a tangled web of mistaken identities and romantic mix-ups, our hapless heroines find themselves caught between well-meaning suitors, suspicious landlords, and the kind of predicaments that only Irma could conjure. The witty banter crackles across the airwaves as Jane desperately tries to salvage the situation while Irma, armed with nothing but confidence and spectacular obliviousness, makes everything exponentially worse. You can practically hear the slamming doors, the exasperated sighs, and the studio audience roaring with delight as the plot thickens.

By 1948, My Friend Irma had become America's favorite comedic escape during the post-war years. The show's formula of sophisticated humor wrapped around an endearingly stupid protagonist struck gold with radio audiences craving laughter after years of uncertainty. Marie Wilson's portrayal of Irma—a character so wonderfully vacant that her very existence seemed improbable—became iconic, while the sharp supporting cast provided the perfect foil to her magnificent incompetence. This episode exemplifies why the show would remain a top-ten ratings juggernaut, spawning films, television adaptations, and inspiring countless sitcom formulas still in use today.

Don't miss "Double Troubles," a pristine snapshot of radio comedy at its most effervescent. Tune in to experience the magic that made millions of Americans gather around their sets week after week, desperate to see what catastrophe Irma would inevitably create.