27 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Jeff Regan. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Jeff Regan, often where they are interviewed.
27 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Jeff Regan. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Jeff Regan, often where they are interviewed.
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Miss Carmen is associated with the famous psychic consultant, Prince Kayrou. She helps the prince look in to people’s minds and deals with the Prince’s outside matters. The Prince feared that his life was in danger after being threatened over the telephone that morning.
Duration: 30:56
Starring: Jack Webb
Broadcast Date: 4th September 1948
Customer Experiences are visits when you bring customers to your office to see what you are doing. These visits push forward relationships and work wonders to build trust.
Jeff Regan has been creating and hosting Customer Education visits for many years. He has brought hundreds and hundreds of customers through to show them facilities where he has worked. In this episode, Jeff breaks down how to create one of these experiences:
We discuss the benefits for these visits and how to make them most successful. This episode of The Selling Podcast was recorded a while ago. As you listen, you will hear some of our older format. We hope that you enjoy this week's podcast and that if you are not hosting customers at your facilities, after hearing this podcast, you will work with your sales reps and begin a Customer Education visit.
Dudley Haines is an architect who thinks that the bank that is handling his bid might try to put something over on him and The Lion calls Jeff Regan in to investigate.
Duration: 30:58
Starring: Jack Webb
Broadcast Date: 28th August 1948
This week’s hour of Case Closed begins with The Big Car, from Dragnet. That episode originally aired November 30, 1950.
(29:47) Jeff Regan, Investigator closes out the show with his episode from October 12, 1949, titled, The Man In The Church.
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Case Closed begins with Unit 99 this week. We’ll hear its episode from October 25, 1957, Threatening Letter.
(24:22) This week’s second episode is A Streetcar Named Schultz, the October 18, 1950, episode from Jeff Regan, Investigator.
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Jeff Regan wasn't a lone wolf operator like other radio gumshoes; he reported to Anthony J. Lyon, head of the International Detective Bureau. Known throughout the city as "the Lyon's Eye," Regan worked cases sometimes in spite of the penny-pinching interference of his boss. We'll hear Jack Webb as Regan in "The Diamond Quartet" (originally aired on CBS on August 14, 1948) and "The Man Who Came Back" (originally aired on CBS on August 21, 1948). Then Frank Graham stars in "No Sad Clowns for Me" (originally aired on CBS on June 25, 1950).
Welcome to the show where I talk a little bit about an episode of old time suspense radio that I like and then play it for you.