Jeff Regan: The Frank Graham Episodes
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Jack Webb left Jeff Regan after the last episode in 1948. In September, 1949, CBS relaunched the show with a new cast, featuring "the man of a thousand voices" Jeff Regan. The show continued until August, 1950.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
| The Lady from Brazil | 29:29 |
| The Lady Who Wanted to Live | 29:34 |
| The Man in Black | 30:48 |
| The Little Man's Lament | 29:46 |
| The Two Little Sisters | 28:20 |
| Some Enchanted Carhop | 29:32 |
| It All Comes Back To Me Now | 29:35 |
| They've Got More Than Coffee In Brazil | 29:36 |
| No Sad Clowns For Me | 29:33 |
| She's Lovely Engaged | 29:32 |
| A Fire for Romano | 29:52 |
| There's Nothing Like A Pork Chop When Supper Rolls Around | 29:26 |
| Gentlemen Prefer Horses | 29:27 |
Reviews
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tristanleigh
The third episode, listed as "The Man In Black," is the raw recording of the show, without sound effects, music, intro- or -outro. Before I realized this, I was quite surprised at what I heard. At one point, Graham repeats himself and the guy at the coffee shop says, "you just said that." About five minutes later, the same voice says, "Crosby did it. I don't know why I couldn't." At around 25:00, the recording engineer is heard, and Graham says, "C'mon, let's go. bottom of 27." The whole things a neat behind-the-scenes listen!
More Information on Jeff Regan
otrwash
The Frank Graham segment of the series run is quite enjoyable. A very complete descriptive broadcast log on JEFF REGAN, INVESTIGATOR can be found at: http://www.old-time.com/otrlogs2/index.html Included is information the newly found last episode of the series: "The British Are Coming" which was broadcast on 09/03/1950, the day after Frank Graham committed suicide. "Gentlemen Prefer Horses" actually aired on 08/27/1950.