My Friend Irma 1948 03 15 (049) Buy Or Sell
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a Monday evening in mid-March 1948, the radio glowing warmly in the darkened living room as the familiar theme music swells. Tonight's installment finds Irma and Jane in their tiny Manhattan apartment, caught up in yet another one of Irma's get-rich-quick schemes that promises to turn their modest circumstances into a fortune. When a smooth-talking stranger arrives with what seems like an irresistible business opportunity, the stage is set for comedy gold. Will Irma's unbridled optimism and questionable judgment lead our heroines to sudden wealth, or will they once again find themselves the victims of their own misplaced trust? The witty banter crackles with the rapid-fire timing that audiences had come to love, punctuated by the audience laughter that fills the studio as Jane desperately tries to talk sense into her impossibly naive roommate.
My Friend Irma had captured America's heart just a year into its CBS run, with Marie Wilson's portrayal of the delightfully dimwitted title character becoming a cultural phenomenon. The show's appeal lay not in mean-spirited mockery but in genuine affection for its characters—Irma's innocence and good intentions always shone through her disasters, while Jane's role as the sardonic straight-woman created perfect comedic balance. This 1948 episode sits right at the show's peak popularity, before the cast changes that would eventually shift the show's chemistry.
Don't miss this chance to experience why My Friend Irma became one of radio's most beloved comedies, a perfect time capsule of post-war American humor and the innocent optimism that defined an era. Tune in and discover what millions of listeners found absolutely irresistible.