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Radioclassics.Com April 19Th SHOW TIME RadioClassics (Ch. 148 on SiriusXM) radioclassics.com April 19th - 25th, 2021 SHOW TIME PT ET MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY PT ET 9pm 12mid Screen Guild Players The Six Shooter 4/8/54 Philip Marlowe 5/9/50 Richard Diamond, Private Detective Broadway Is My Beat 10/21/51 Cavalcade Of America 5/13/46 Screen Guild Players 11/18/48 9pm 12mid Prev Going My Way 1/8/45 Fort Laramie 3/25/56 Johnny Dollar 6/8/50 Fred Sears Murder Case 6/19/49 Dragnet 2/1/53 Molle Mystery Theatre 11/28/47 Academy Award Theatre 10/30/46 Prev Night Night Bells Of St. Mary's 8/26/46 Tales Of Texas Rangers 11/18/51 Broadway Is My Beat 7/7/49 Eight O'Clock Killer 11/22/50 This Is Your FBI 6/1/45 The Lineup 4/24/51 Mysterious Traveler 8/28/51 Jimmy Durante Show 11/12/47 Broadway Is My Beat Police Headquarters Garribaldi Case 2/1/52 Tarzan Broadway Is My Beat Fire In The Sky Fibber McGee & Molly 2/5/46 Eugene Bullock 11/19/49 Helen Marsh Is Killed 1932 Sam Spade 6/20/48 Omen Of The Emerald 3/6/52 Steve Courtney 6/23/50 Man The Insects Hated 7/27/47 11pm 2am Johnny Dollar Lux Radio Theatre Escape 7/5/53 Escape 1/3/50 Frontier Gentleman 2/23/58 Columbia Workshop 12/7/46 Lum & Abner 11pm 2am Prev Tears Of Night Matter 5/21/56 All About Eve 10/1/51 The Chase 6/8/52 The Whistler 6/17/51 The Six Shooter 11/29/53 The Mysterious Traveler 9/1/46 10/8, 12,13,14/42 Prev Night Night Philip Marlowe Screen Guild Players 5/5/47 Suspense 1/5/43 Mystery Is My Hobby 12/17/47 Broadway Is My Beat 5/23/53 Columbia Workshop 2/9/46 The Whistler August Lion 8/6/49 Martin & Lewis Show Blackstone Magic Detective Pete Kelly's Blues Dragnet Frontier Fighters Waterford Case 4/22/49 Guest: Anne Baxter 5/5/53 Educated Dummy 10/31/48 Kelly Is Kidnapped 9/5/51 Big Death 3/29/55 Sutter's Mill 1935 Clock On The Tower 12/10/50 1am 4am Harry Nile 1/31/2010 Our Miss Brooks 1/22/50 Casey, Crime Photographer Sherlock Holmes Cisco Kid 3/19/53 Romance 5/29/54 Philip Marlowe 5/9/50 1am 4am Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons10/27/49Jack Benny Program 1/16/47 Laughing Killer 5/8/47 The Mazarin Stone 5/21/2006 Hopalong Cassidy 10/20/51 Grand Marquee 1/23/47 Johnny Dollar 6/8/50 The Life Of 12/6/47 Big Town 3/29/49 Death In Lover's Lane 7/31/47 Jimmy Durante Show 2/25/48 Wonder Show 11/19/38 Let George Do It 7/24/50 Broadway Is My Beat 7/7/49 Great Gildersleeve Gangbusters 7/2/49 Gangbusters 6/10/50 Jack Benny Program 3/30/41 Life Of Riley Rogue's Gallery Police Headquarters Leroy Smokes A Cigar 11/23/41 Metropolotian Motor Mob The Falcon Jack Works In His Garden Riley's Dancing Lessons 2/9/51 George Grant Case 12/20/45 Helen Marsh Is Killed 1932 3am 6am Screen Guild Players 11/18/48 Suspense Broadway Is My Beat 10/21/51 X Minus One Honest Harold 6/13/51 Screen Guild Players Our Miss Brooks 1/22/50 3am 6am Academy Award Theatre 10/30/46 I Saw Myself Running 5/24/55 Dragnet 2/1/53 The Defenders 5/22/56 Fibber McGee & Molly 2/19/46 Going My Way 1/8/45 Jack Benny Program 1/16/47 Mysterious Traveler 8/28/51 Listen Young Lovers 2/14/56 This Is Your FBI 6/1/45 Dwellers In Silence 11/10/55 Damon Runyon Theatre 7/17/49 Bells Of St. Mary's 8/26/46 Big Town 3/29/49 Fire In The Sky Inner Sanctum Mysteries 5/15/45 Tarzan Grey Flannel Armor 1/9/58 Green Hornet Jimmy Durante Show 11/12/47 Gangbusters 7/2/49 Man The Insects Hated 7/27/47 The Sealed Book 4/8/45 Omen Of The Emerald 3/6/52 The Whistler Chain Of Evidence 11/11/46 Fibber McGee & Molly 2/5/46 Metropolotian Motor Mob 5am 8am Columbia Workshop 12/7/46 Richard Diamond, Private Detective Lux Radio Theatre Harry Nile 1/31/2010 Lum & Abner WHEN RADIO WAS Escape 1/3/50 5am 8am The Mysterious Traveler 9/1/46 Fred Sears Murder Case 6/19/49 Maltese Falcon 2/8/43 Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons10/27/49 10/8, 12,13,14/42 Our Miss Brooks 11/14/48 The Whistler 6/17/51 Columbia Workshop 2/9/46 Eight O'Clock Killer 11/22/50 Screen Director's Playhouse 12/12/49 The Life Of 12/6/47 The Whistler Great Gildlersleeve Pt 1 11/5/44 Mystery Is My Hobby 12/17/47 Frontier Fighters Garribaldi Case 2/1/52 Academy Award Theatre Great Gildersleeve Waterford Case 4/22/49 Crime Club 8/7/47 Pete Kelly's Blues Sutter's Mill 1935 Sam Spade 6/20/48 Keys Of The Kingdom 8/21/46 Leroy Smokes A Cigar 11/23/41 Clock On The Tower 12/10/50 Escape 10/1/47 Kelly Is Kidnapped 9/5/51 7am 10am Cavalcade Of America 5/13/46 Lux Radio Theatre Romance 5/29/54 The Six Shooter 4/8/54 Escape 7/5/53 Lux Radio Theatre Broadway Is My Beat 10/21/51 7am 10am Molle Mystery Theatre 11/28/47 Captain January 1/27/41 Grand Marquee 1/23/47 Fort Laramie 3/25/56 The Chase 6/8/52 All About Eve 10/1/51 Dragnet 2/1/53 The Lineup 4/24/51 Bob Hope Show Let George Do It 7/24/50 Tales Of Texas Rangers 11/18/51 Suspense 1/5/43 Screen Guild Players 5/5/47 This Is Your FBI 6/1/45 Broadway Is My Beat Guest: Shirley Temple 3/20/45 Rogue's Gallery Broadway Is My Beat Blackstone Magic Detective Martin & Lewis Show Tarzan Steve Courtney 6/23/50 Red Skelton Show 10/7/41 George Grant Case 12/20/45 Eugene Bullock 11/19/49 Educated Dummy 10/31/48 Guest: Anne Baxter 5/5/53 Omen Of The Emerald 3/6/52 9am 12 WHEN RADIO WAS WHEN RADIO WAS WHEN RADIO WAS WHEN RADIO WAS WHEN RADIO WAS Jack Benny Program Johnny Dollar 9am 12 Noon Phil Harris & Alice Faye 10/29/50 Jack Benny Program Pt 2 4/23/39 Boston Blackie 6/18/45 Mutual Radio Theatre Suspense 10/26/50 Casablanca 10/17/43 Tears Of Night Matter 5/21/56 Noon Jack Benny Program Pt 1 4/23/39 This Is Your FBI 4/13/51 Superman 2/19/48 Lion Hunt 4/23/1980 Johnny Dollar 10/8/56 Mad About Academy Awards 3/1/43 Philip Marlowe Johnny Dollar 12/5/52 Mr. & Mrs. North 9/19/54 Crime Club 8/7/47 Johnny Dollar 12/5/52 Mr. & Mrs. North 9/19/54 Fort Laramie 8/12/56 August Lion 8/6/49 2000 Plus 11/15/50 The Whistler 6/15/52 Escape 10/1/47 2000 Plus 11/15/50 The Whistler 6/15/52 Have Gun, Will Travel 12/7/58 11am 2pm Sherlock Holmes Escape 1/3/50 Frontier Gentleman 2/23/58 Jack Benny Program Philip 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