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Radioclassics (Ch. 148 on Siriusxm) Radioclassics.Com February 18Th SHOW TIME RadioClassics (Ch. 148 on SiriusXM) radioclassics.com February 18th - 24th, 2018 SHOW TIME PT ET SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY PT ET 9pm 12mid X-Minus One 5/22/56 This Is Your FBI The Witch's Tale Suspense Phil Harris & Alice Faye 2/8/53 Charlie McCarthy Show 9/14/47 Suspense 12/9/43 9pm 12mid Prev X-Minus One 4/24/57 The Interrupted Journey 9/14/51 Physician Of The Dead 11/8/34 Bluebeard Of Belloc 9/21/44 The Great Gildersleeve 4/21/46 Jack Benny Program 1/8/50 Suspense 9/5/46 Prev Night Night Dragnet Skyway Man 3/7/52 The Devil Mask 6/13/35 Murder Off Key 9/15/45 Suspense 7/15/62 Philip Marlowe 1/21/50 Father Knows Best The Big Paint 10/20/53 CBS Radio Workshop 5/5/57 Casey, Crime Photographer 11/13/47 Inner Sanctum Mysteries 5/13/44 Michael Shayne Sherlock Holmes Income Tax 3/9/50 The Big Layout 1/25/53 The Big Story 10/1/47 X-Minus One 9/1/55 The Shadow 11/28/37 The Party 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10/7/49 Duffy's Tavern 4/26/46 Jack Benny Program 3/23/52 Fibber McGee & Molly 2/22/49 Fibber McGee & Molly 2/3/42 Is Anyone There? 4/11/2010 Inner Sanctum Mysteries 5/13/44 Fibber McGee & Molly Fibber McGee & Molly Martin & Lewis Show 10/28/49 Washington's Birthday, Telling Let George Do It 10/25/46 The Shadow 11/28/37 Fibber The Plumber 1/29/54 Radio Quiz Show 12/12/44 Getting Tickets To South Pacific Fibber Builds A Footstool 3/10/42 The Green Hornet 5/16/42 7am 10am Charlie McCarthy Show 9/14/47 Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator Lux Radio Theatre 10/12/42 This Is Your FBI Box 13 1/31/49 Escape 10/12/52 Phil Harris & Alice Faye 2/8/53 7am 10am Jack Benny Program 1/8/50 The Schemers 4/6/54 Fred Allen Show 11/29/42 The Interrupted Journey 9/14/51 Mr. Keen Tracer Of Lost Persons 2/24/44 Rocky Fortune 12/1/53 The Great Gildersleeve 4/21/46 Philip Marlowe 1/21/50 Dead Bull In A China Shop 12/19/54 Baby Snooks Show Skyway Man 3/7/52 Gunsmoke 4/4/53 Hopalong Cassidy 4/30/50 Suspense 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