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Gregbellmedia.Com May 10Th SHOW TIME RadioClassics (SiriusXM Ch. 148) gregbellmedia.com May 10th - May 16th, 2021 SHOW TIME PT ET MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY PT ET 9pm 12mid Nurse's Day Tribute Henry Fonda B-Day Spcl Abbott & Costello 4/21/48 Leslie Charteris Birthday Jimmy Durante Show Tales Of Texas Rangers Inheritance's (6/13/54) 9pm 12mid Prev Inheritance 4/11/54 Lux Radio's (4/11/38) Alan Young Show 2/21/47 The Saint 7/9/50 From Feb 18th, 1948 from April 19th, 1950 History of Texas Rangers Prev Night Night Arch Oboler's Plays 4/5/45 "Mary Burns, Fugitive" Burns & Allen Show 3/13/40 The Saint 2/11/51 A Date With Judy 8/11/42 Night Beat 6/26/50 Texas Rangers 8/31/52 Dr. Kildare 5/17/50 Cavalcade/America 10/8/45 Our Miss Brooks 3/19/50 The Saint 9/17/50 Harris & Faye Show 1/27/52 Lights Out 12/8/42 CBS Radio Workshp 3/16/56 Charlie McCarthy Show 9/9/45 Suspense 10/18/45 Suspense 3/4/62 Great Gildersleeve 12/14/41 Lights Out 1/5/43 Pat Novak For Hire 5/7/49 11pm 2am The Whistler 79th Anniv. The Lineup 11/16/50 Two From Suspense Phil Silvers In Yours Truly, Johnny Lux Radio Theatre's Katharine Hepburn In 11pm 2am Prev Safety...Numbers (N) 2/10/47 The Lineup 11/30/50 w/ James Mason 2/24/49 Suspense 4/3/47 Dollar Marathon "So Proudly We Hail" Lux Radio Theatre's Prev Night Night 18 Bowden Lane (N) 5/12/47 Fibber McGee & Molly 6/4/46 w/ June Duprez 6/20/46 Suspense J. Benny 2/2/53 "The Forbes Matter" with From Nov 1st, 1942 Undercurrent 10/6/47 Local Storm 9/10/44 Jack Benny Prgm 11/15/53 Dr. Kildare 9/28/50 The Halls Of Ivy 5/24/50 Bob Bailey (Dec 1955) Jack Benny Prgm 3/9/52 Family Theatre 1/10/51 Finale 8/20/50 Sam Spade 5/1/49 Fibber McGee/Molly 1/15/46 Escape (New) 3/12/49 Harris & Faye Show 11/14/48 Frontier Fighters 1935 1am 4am Great Gildersleeve Hour Jack Benny with Boxer Fred Astaire Birthday 92nd Series Anniversary Boston Blackie 12/10/46 2 From Broadway's My Beat Abbott & Costello 4/21/48 1am 4am Bronco Disappears 5/3/50 Joe Louis from 11/11/45 on Burns & Allen 2/15/44 True Detective 8/19/37 Crime/Peter Chambers 5/4/54 Larry Arnold 5/19/50 Alan Young Show 2/21/47 Marjorie's Wedding 5/10/50 Life With Luigi 6/5/49 Screen Director's 4/24/49 True Detective 12/23/47 Command Performance Shorty Dunne 11/24/50 Burns & Allen Show 3/13/40 Gunsmoke 7/26/54 The Weird Circle 5/28/44 Bob Hope Show 2/17/48 Gangbusters 9/22/45 with Bogie & Bacall 8/30/46 Dragnet Big Mole 12/7/52 Our Miss Brooks 3/19/50 Gunsmoke 7/20/58 Crime Classics 8/24/53 Couple Next Door 4/15/58 This Is Your FBI 11/23/51 Bob Hope Grace Kelly 5/14/54 This Is Your FBI 3/14/47 3am 6am Inheritance's (6/13/54) Lux Radio Theatre's Jimmy Durante Show Joseph Cotten Birthday Gunsmoke 6/6/53 Nurse's Day Tribute Jack Benny with Boxer 3am 6am History of Texas Rangers "The Birds" 7/20/53 From Feb 18th, 1948 Suspense 3/23/44 Frontier Gentleman 10/12/58 Inheritance 4/11/54 Joe Louis from 11/11/45 Texas Rangers 8/31/52 with Herbert Marshall A Date With Judy 8/11/42 Suspense 9/28/50 The Life Of Riley 10/22/44 Arch Oboler's Plays 4/5/45 Life With Luigi 6/5/49 CBS Radio Workshp 3/16/56 The Man Called X 11/3/50 Harris & Faye Show 1/27/52 Hollywood Star Play 9/7/52 Drene Time Variety Show Dr. Kildare 5/17/50 The Weird Circle 5/28/44 Pat Novak For Hire 5/7/49 Frontier Fighters 1935 Great Gildersleeve 12/14/41 Black Museum 9/23/52 with The Bickersons 8/21/51 Charlie McCarthy Show 9/9/45 Crime Classics 8/24/53 5am 8am Lux Radio Theatre's Leslie Charteris Birthday Tales Of The Texas Rangers Great Gildersleeve Hour Katharine Hepburn In When Radio Was Phil Silvers In 5am 8am "So Proudly We Hail" The Saint 7/9/50 Devil's Share 12/31/50 Bronco Disappears 5/3/50 Lux Radio Theatre's The Aldrich Family 4/14/49 Suspense 4/3/47 From Nov 1st, 1942 The Saint 2/11/51 21st Precinct 7/28/53 Marjorie's Wedding 5/10/50 Undercurrent 10/6/47 Jack Benny 3/26/39 Pt 1 Suspense J. Benny 2/2/53 Jack Benny Prgm 3/9/52 The Saint 9/17/50 The Lineup 2/1/51 Gunsmoke 7/26/54 Family Theatre 1/10/51 Life With Luigi 5/1/49 The Halls Of Ivy 5/24/50 Harris & Faye Show 11/14/48 Suspense 3/4/62 Police Headquarters 1932 Gunsmoke 7/20/58 Frontier Fighters 1935 Escape 5/17/53 Fibber McGee/Molly 1/15/46 7am 10am Tales Of Texas Rangers Gunsmoke 7/12/52 2 From Broadway's My Beat Henry Fonda B-Day Spcl Two From Suspense The Lineup 11/16/50 Jimmy Durante Show 7am 10am from April 19th, 1950 Gunsmoke 10/3/52 Larry Arnold 5/19/50 Lux Radio's (4/11/38) w/ James Mason 2/24/49 The Lineup 11/30/50 From Feb 18th, 1948 Night Beat 6/26/50 The Cisco Kid (New) 6/4/53 Shorty Dunne 11/24/50 "Mary Burns, Fugitive" w/ June Duprez 6/20/46 Fibber McGee & Molly 6/4/46 A Date With Judy 8/11/42 Lights Out 12/8/42 Hopalong Cassidy 11/24/51 Dragnet Big Mole 12/7/52 Cavalcade/America 10/8/45 Dr. Kildare 9/28/50 Jack Benny Prgm 11/15/53 Harris & Faye Show 1/27/52 Lights Out 1/5/43 This Is Your FBI 3/14/47 Suspense 10/18/45 Sam Spade 5/1/49 Great Gildersleeve 12/14/41 9am 12 When Radio Was When Radio Was When Radio Was When Radio Was When Radio Was Dragnet Big Donation (New) The Whistler 79th Anniv. 9am 12 Noon A Date With Judy 6/22/48 Honest Harold 9/24/50 Pt 2 FBI In Peace & War 2/23/50 Hopalong Cassidy 9/10/50 Philo Vance 6/28/49 From June 12th, 1952 Safety...Numbers (N) 2/10/47 Noon Honest Harold 9/24/50 Pt 1 Philip Marlowe 4/9/49 Superman 2/24/48 Pt 5 Bill Stern Sports News 6/29/45 Johnny Dollar 10/11/56 Pt 4 Dragnet Big Rescue 7/13/54 18 Bowden Lane (N) 5/12/47 Crime Club 8/14/47 Philip Marlowe 3/21/50 Life With Luigi 5/1/49 Crime Club 8/14/47 Philip Marlowe 3/21/50 Jack Benny Prgm 1/11/53 Local Storm 9/10/44 Night Beat 5/1/52 The Chase 4/27/52 Escape 5/17/53 Night Beat 5/1/52 The Chase 4/27/52 Duffy's Tavern 1/25/46 Finale 8/20/50 11am 2pm 92nd Series Anniversary Phil Silvers In Yours Truly, Johnny Dragnet Big Donation (New) Abbott & Costello 4/21/48 Lux Radio Theatre's Gunsmoke 7/12/52 11am 2pm True Detective 8/19/37 Suspense 4/3/47 Dollar Marathon From June 12th, 1952 Alan Young Show 2/21/47 "The Birds" 7/20/53 Gunsmoke 10/3/52 True Detective 12/23/47 Suspense J. Benny 2/2/53 "The Forbes Matter" with Dragnet Big Rescue 7/13/54 Burns & Allen Show 3/13/40 with Herbert Marshall The Cisco Kid (New) 6/4/53 Gangbusters 9/22/45 The Halls Of Ivy 5/24/50 Bob Bailey (Dec 1955) Jack Benny Prgm 1/11/53 Our Miss Brooks 3/19/50 The Man Called X 11/3/50 Hopalong Cassidy 11/24/51 This Is Your FBI 11/23/51 Fibber McGee/Molly 1/15/46 Escape (New) 3/12/49 Duffy's Tavern 1/25/46 Frontier Fighters 1935 1pm 4pm Tales Of The Texas Rangers Gunsmoke 6/6/53 Katharine Hepburn In The Whistler 79th Anniv. Fred Astaire Birthday Great Gildersleeve Hour Henry Fonda B-Day Spcl 1pm 4pm Devil's Share 12/31/50 Frontier Gentleman 10/12/58 Lux Radio Theatre's Safety...Numbers (N) 2/10/47 on Burns & Allen 2/15/44 Bronco Disappears 5/3/50 Lux Radio's (4/11/38) 21st Precinct 7/28/53 The Life Of Riley 10/22/44 Undercurrent 10/6/47 18 Bowden Lane (N) 5/12/47 Screen Director's 4/24/49 Marjorie's Wedding 5/10/50 "Mary Burns, Fugitive" The Lineup 2/1/51 Drene Time Variety Show Family Theatre 1/10/51 Local Storm 9/10/44 Bob Hope Show 2/17/48 Gunsmoke 7/26/54 Cavalcade/America 10/8/45 Police Headquarters 1932 with The Bickersons 8/21/51 Frontier Fighters 1935 Finale 8/20/50 Couple Next Door 4/15/58 Gunsmoke 7/20/58 Suspense 10/18/45 3pm 6pm Joseph Cotten Birthday Boston Blackie 12/10/46 Tales Of Texas Rangers Jack Benny with Boxer Harry Nile 12/12 2010 Leslie Charteris Birthday When Radio Was 3pm 6pm Suspense 3/23/44 Crime/Peter Chambers 5/4/54 from April 19th, 1950 Joe Louis from 11/11/45 Sherlock Holmes 2/13/2005 The Saint 7/9/50 Jack Benny 3/26/39 Pt 2 Suspense 9/28/50 Command Performance Night Beat 6/26/50 Life With Luigi 6/5/49 Philip Marlowe 1/22/49 The Saint 2/11/51 Bold Venture 3/17/52 Hollywood Star Play 9/7/52 with Bogie & Bacall 8/30/46 Lights Out 12/8/42 The Weird Circle 5/28/44 Dr.
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