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Radioclassics.Com May SHOW TIME RadioClassics (Ch. 148 on SiriusXM) radioclassics.com May 3rd - 9th, 2021 SHOW TIME PT ET MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY PT ET 9pm 12mid Jack Benny Program 12/4/49 Mother's Day Marathon Dragnet Spotlight Revue 10/1/48 Sherlock Holmes 5/25/2008 Phil Harris & Alice Faye Suspense 9pm 12mid Prev Fibber McGee & Molly 4/6/43 Our Miss Brooks 5/14/50 Big Gangster 1 Request Performance 10/7/45 Harry Nile 4/25/1999 Life Story Of Phil & Alice 10/28/51 Always Room At The Top 2/20/47 Prev Night Night Family Theatre 1/9/52 Phil Harris & Alice Faye 5/14/50 3/23/50 & 3/30/50 The Whistler 8/7/49 The Sealed Book 8/12/45 Alice's Old Boyfriend 4/20/52 Death Of Barbara Allen 10/20/52 Escape Red Skelton Show 5/14/50 This Is Your FBI 4/27/45 Murder At Midnight Inner Sanctum Mysteries Surprise Party For Phil 11/9/52 Charlie McCarthy Show 3/4/45 The Footprint 8/18/50 Life of Riley 5/10/47 Johnny Dollar 3/2/58 Dark Chamber 5/26/47 No Rest For The Dead 8/24/52 Screen Guild Theatre 3/29/43 Dennis Day Show 2/26/47 11pm 2am Chase & Sanborn Hour Black Museum 1952 Sherlock Holmes 11/2/47 Fibber McGee & Molly 1/13/48 Pursuit 10/2/51 Crime Classics 6/29/53 Quiet Please 2/27/49 11pm 2am Prev Edgar & Charlie Join Cast 5/9/37 The Third Man 5/5/50 Philo Vance 2/15/49 Jack Benny Program 9/19/54 Suspense 7/26/55 Gunsmoke 3/4/56 Mysterious Traveler 3/9/47 Prev Night Night Charlie McCarthy Show Suspense 9/30/43 Rogue's Gallery 7/14/46 Sam Spade 4/10/49 CBS Radio Workshop 2/24/56 Dragnet 5/8/52 Dark Venture 8/5/46 Last Chase & Sanborn Show 12/26/48 Charlie McCarthy Show Frank Race Suspense Interview With Shakespeare Broadway Is My Beat Strange Dr. Weird Couple Next Door 1/29/58 Museum Tour 10/29/44 Airborne Adventure 6/29/49 Nightmare 9/1/49 The Whistler 12/17/50 John Gale 1/21/50 Journey Into Unknown 11/21/44 1am 4am The Lineup 4/29/52 Jeff Regan, Investigator 3/15/50 Command Performance 4/5/45 Sky King 7/23/47 Red Skelton Show 11/14/51 Norman Corwin Presents Dragnet 1am 4am Broadway Is My Beat 11/10/50 Jeff Regan, Investigator 5/26/50 Philco Radio Time 10/23/46 Gunsmoke 1/15/56 Damon Runyon Theatre 6/12/51 Citizen Of The World 7/10/49 Big Gangster 1 The Falcon 10/22/50 Jack Benny Program Bing Crosby Show Meet The Meeks 1/24/48 Life With Luigi 1/17/50 Columbia Presents Corwin 3/23/50 & 3/30/50 Boston Blackie I Stand Condemned 1/19/47 Guest: Bob Hope 1/16/52 Abbott & Costello Our Miss Brooks Odyssey of Runyon Jones 4/4/44 This Is Your FBI 4/27/45 Sam Bellows Is Dead 6/18/45 Sorry, Wrong Number 10/17/48 Guest: Frank Sinatra 3/28/54 Lion Hunting 12/12/46 Drive Safely Campaign 5/28/50 Norman Corwin Interview Johnny Dollar 3/2/58 3am 6am Suspense Mercury Theatre On The Air Sherlock Holmes 5/25/2008 Johnny Dollar The Six Shooter 1/3/54 Jack Benny Program 12/4/49 Jeff Regan, Investigator 3/15/50 3am 6am Always Room At The Top 2/20/47 Count Of Monte Cristo 8/29/38 Harry Nile 4/25/1999 Midas Touch Matter 7/2/56 Gunsmoke 2/6/54 Fibber McGee & Molly 4/6/43 Jeff Regan, Investigator 5/26/50 Death Of Barbara Allen 10/20/52 Jack Benny Program 3/21/43 The Sealed Book 8/12/45 Richard Diamond 11/26/49 The Lineup 7/20/50 Family Theatre 1/9/52 Jack Benny Program Charlie McCarthy Show 3/4/45 Special Interview 10/28/40 Inner Sanctum Mysteries William Carter & Helena Fisher Dragnet Escape I Stand Condemned 1/19/47 Dennis Day Show 2/26/47 O. 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