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Gregbellmedia.Com Jul 26Th SHOW TIME RadioClassics (SiriusXM Ch. 148) gregbellmedia.com Jul 26th - Aug 1st, 2021 SHOW TIME PT ET MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY PT ET 9pm 12mid Crime Club 7/24/47 Harold Peary's Birthday 1 Harold Peary Birthday 2 Night Beat 6/5/50 Frank Race 9/25/49 Gracie Allen Birthday Yours Truly, Johnny 9pm 12mid Prev Inner Sanctum 11/29/44 Lux Radio Theatre's Honest Harold 11/8/50 Philip Marlowe 11/28/48 Let George Do It 10/20/52 "Fighting Inflation" 5/22/47 Dollar Marathon Nov 1955 Prev Night Night Arch Oboler's Plays 3/25/39 "The Show-Off" 2/1/43 Great Gildersleeve 4/26/50 Peter Chambers 6/29/54 Broadway Is My Beat "Long Dress" 9/11/47 Lorco Diamonds Matter Don Winslow Of The Navy Great Gildersleeve 10/8/44 Fibber McGee 10/8/40 Boston Blackie 8/13/47 From Aug. 21st, 1950 On Bob Hope Show 3/25/52 with Bob Bailey From Oct. 7th, 1942 Fibber McGee/Molly 12/3/40 Jack Benny Prgm 3/13/39 Dark Fantasy 1/16/42 Mr. & Mrs. North 11/24/53 Sherlock Holmes 9/30/2007 11pm 2am Debut Anniversary Of Michael Shanye Special Dark Venture 11/19/46 Barbara Eiler Birthday Raymond Chandler's Laird Cregar Birthday Leo Durocher Guests On 11pm 2am Prev My Favorite Husband with Wally Maher 11/5/46 Dark Fantasy 11/28/41 The Life Of Riley 6/21/47 Philip Marlowe 9/1/50 Suspense (New) 7/27/43 Fred Allen Show 12/2/45 Prev Night Night Lucille Ball/Richard Denning with Jeff Chandler 1/1/49 The Green Hornet 5/17/45 Dennis Day Show 10/2/48 Philip Marlowe 3/14/50 Suspense 3/16/44 Jack Benny Prgm 11/09/41 4 episodes 8/6/48 Mr. & Mrs North 3/11/52 I Was A Communist For The Whistler 2/17/52 Dragnet Big Streetcar 4/3/52 Mystery Is My Hobby 1945 Sherlock Holmes 10/8/45 5/27/49 1/13/50 6/11/50 Mr. & Mrs North 2/26/52 The FBI 8/27/52 Have Gun Will Trav..5/31/59 Dragnet Big Bill 1/19/54 Harris & Faye Show 12/5/48 This Is Your FBI 8/2/46 1am 4am Jackson Back Birthday Romance Of The Ranchos Stacy Harris Special The Cisco Kid (New) 6/9/53 Rudy Vallee Birthday More Gracie Allen Birthday Harold Peary Birthday 2 1am 4am Philo Vance 7/26/49 From April 5th, 1942 Suspense 8/16/55 Gunsmoke 11/27/55 Mail Call 8/9/44 Burns & Allen Show 2/7/46 Honest Harold 11/8/50 Philo Vance 8/2/49 Frontier Town 10/17/52 This Is Your FBI 3/14/52 Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Duffy's Tavern 11/5/47 on Jack Benny Prgm 1/12/47 Great Gildersleeve 4/26/50 Susp-Hide & Seek 5/13/62 The Whistler 12/18/49 This Is Your FBI 3/2/852 1/2 Hour 3/10/51 Request Perform...2/24/46 Burns & Allen Show 5/8/40 Fibber McGee 10/8/40 Harry Nile 8/12 2007 The Weird Circle 5/14/44 Escape 9/5/48 Doctor Kildare 8/17/50 Charlie McCarthy 12/17/44 Burns & Allen Show 5/15/40 Jack Benny Prgm 3/13/39 3am 6am Yours Truly, Johnny WilliaM Powell Birthday Frank Race 9/25/49 CBS Radio Workshop Hopalong Cassidy 9/30/50 Crime Club 7/24/47 Romance Of The Ranchos 3am 6am Dollar Marathon Nov 1955 Lux Radio Theatre's Let George Do It 10/20/52 "Brave New World" Hopalong Cassidy 11/3/51 Inner Sanctum 11/29/44 From April 5th, 1942 Lorco Diamonds Matter One Way Passage 3/6/39 Broadway Is My Beat by Aldous Huxley 1/27/56 Meet The Meeks 2/14/48 Arch Oboler's Plays 3/25/39 Frontier Town 10/17/52 with Bob Bailey On Suspense 2/9/53 From Aug. 21st, 1950 X-Minus One 11/30/55 Meet Mr. McNutley 4/22/54 Don Winslow Of The Navy The Whistler 12/18/49 Sherlock Holmes 9/30/2007 On Burns & Allen 2/1/44 Dark Fantasy 1/16/42 Blair Of The Mounties 1935 From Oct. 7th, 1942 The Weird Circle 5/14/44 5am 8am Laird Cregar Birthday Night Beat 6/5/50 Blake Edward's Hour Jackson Back Birthday Leo Durocher Guests On When Radio Was Barbara Eiler Birthday 5am 8am Suspense (New) 7/27/43 Philip Marlowe 11/28/48 The Lineup 9/12/51 Philo Vance 7/26/49 Fred Allen Show 12/2/45 Mail Call 8/9/44 The Life Of Riley 6/21/47 Suspense 3/16/44 Peter Chambers 6/29/54 Richard Diamond 2/19/50 Philo Vance 8/2/49 Jack Benny Prgm 11/09/41 Baby Snooks Show 9/19/40 Dennis Day Show 10/2/48 Mystery Is My Hobby 1945 Boston Blackie 8/13/47 Johnny Dollar 1/2 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Allen Show 5/15/40 Fibber McGee/Molly 12/3/40 The FBI 8/27/52 Mr. & Mrs North 2/26/52 Dark Fantasy 1/16/42 9am 12 When Radio Was When Radio Was When Radio Was When Radio Was When Radio Was Keenan Wynn In Three Debut Anniversary Of 9am 12 Noon A Date With Judy 8/11/42 Honest Harold 9/17/50 Pt 2 Hopalong Cassidy 11/4/50 Cavalcade/America 2/20/40 Barrie Craig 5/3/53 From Suspense 6/29/44 My Favorite Husband Noon Honest Harold 9/17/50 Pt 1 Crime Classics 2/3/54 Superman 3/10/48 Pt 1 Couple Next Door 2/18/59 Johnny Dollar 12/9/55 Pt 5 4/18/46 & 1/4/45 and on Lucille Ball/Richard Denning The Chase 3/29/53 X Minus One 10/17/56 Bulldog Drummond 1/17/47 The Chase 3/29/53 X Minus One 10/17/56 Charlie McCarthy Show 4 episodes 8/6/48 The Falcon 2/17/52 Quiet Please 4/17/49 Creeps By Night 5/23/44 The Falcon 2/17/52 Quiet Please 4/17/49 From Sept 23rd, 1945 5/27/49 1/13/50 6/11/50 11am 2pm The Cisco Kid (New) 6/9/53 Barbara Eiler Birthday Raymond Chandler's Keenan Wynn In Three Harold Peary 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