Judith Regan - in Popular Culture

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The middle segment in a 2006 episode of The Daily Show features correspondent John Oliver "covering" an Iranian convention regarded by many people as a Holocaust-denying convention. Oliver explains that some former Nazis in attendance have "written" a book called If We Did It, before asking "Oh, Judith Regan. Is there anything you WON'T publish?"

A 2007, season 17 episode of Law & Order titled "Murder Book" (episode 387–1716) features a character (Serena Darby) who is based loosely on Regan.

In a 2005, season 4 episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent called "My Good Name", the media adviser to a Bernie Kerik-like character takes a phone call from a woman named "Judith" -- modeled after Regan.

In 2006, she was parodied in a sketch on season 12 episode #1207 of the television show, MADtv. In the sketch, two actors appear, one playing her and another playing O.J. Simpson.

In 2010, Regan appears as a client on season 4 of Bravo TV's reality show, Millionaire Matchmaker.

In 2012, Regan appeared on Dr. Drew on the issue of single mother child rearing.

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