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  1. My Friend Irma is a media franchise based on a radio comedy show created by Cy Howard in the 1940s. It spawned films, a TV series, a comic strip and a comic book featuring the scatterbrained Irma Peterson and her roommate Jane Stacy.

  2. My Friend Irma: Directed by George Marshall. With John Lund, Diana Lynn, Don DeFore, Marie Wilson. A scatterbrained Brooklynite and her wheeler-dealer fiancé interfere in her level-headed roommate's love life.

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    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • George Marshall
    • 1949-10-14
  3. My Friend Irma is a film based on a radio series starring John Lund, Diana Lynn, Don DeFore, and Marie Wilson. It features the debut of the comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis as Steve and Seymour.

  4. A sitcom about Irma Peterson, a dumb blonde secretary, and her roommate Jane Stacy, who dated a millionaire. The series ran for two seasons and starred Marie Wilson, Mary Shipp, Richard Eyer and others.

    • (37)
    • 1952-01-08
    • Comedy
    • 30
    • Premise and Characters
    • Schedule and Production
    • Critical Reception
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    My Friend Irma began on radio and moved to television with a similar format. Irma Peterson ("the proverbial dumb blonde") and her roommate lived at Kathleen O'Reilly's boarding house in Manhattan. Irma was secretary for Milton J. Clyde, the owner of a real estate company. Her initial roommate, Jane Stacy, was secretary for Richard Rhinelander III, ...

    My Friend Irmadebuted at 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesdays. From April 1952 through June 1953, it was broadcast at 9:30 p.m. E. T. on Fridays. From October 1953 through June 1954, it was on Fridays at 10 p.m. E. T. Cy Howard created the program. Richard Whorf was the director, and Nat Perrin was the producer. Howard and Frank Galen were the write...

    Critic Jack Gould wrote in The New York Times that the series's debut episode "was a decided disappointment". He felt that the innocent, fragile nature of Peterson was an asset, but that benefit was undermined because Wilson seemed to recite her lines more than portraying her character. Gould praised Lewis's performance for providing substance and ...

    When My Friend Irma ended, Wilson still had a $100,000-per-year contract with CBS. Network officials worked with Burns to try to develop a sequel, My Wife Irma, with Wilson as the star, but CBS rejected it. My Friend Irmahad ended with Peterson's becoming engaged to Vance. The sequel would have picked up with her adapting to life as a newlywed.

    My Friend Irma is a sitcom based on a radio show about a dumb blonde and her roommate in New York. It starred Marie Wilson and ran on CBS from 1952 to 1954.

  5. During the train trip to California, Steve's goonish pal Seymour (Jerry Lewis) is entrusted with a pet monkey, owned by movie star Yvonne Yvonne (Corinne Calvet). There's a contretemps with ...

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  7. A comedy series about the misadventures of Irma and her friend Kay, who often get into trouble with men, money and family. See the episode list, cast, trivia and more on IMDb.

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