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Tuned to Yesterday Line-Up June 2017 Tuned to Yesterday Line-Up June 2017 Thursday – June 1st 10pm – Horror – WEIRD CIRCLE “The Queer Client” 1945 NBC Syndication THE HAUNTING HOUR “If the Shoe Fits” NBC 1945 11pm – Sci-Fi – TWO THOUSAND PLUS “The Brooklyn Brain” 6/21/50 MBS X MINUS ONE “The Parade” 5/1/55 NBC Friday – June 2nd 10pm – Western – HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL “French Leave” 1/17/60 CBS GUNSMOKE “Hack Prine” 7/5/54 CBS 11pm – Sitcom – THE BICKERSONS 6/10/51 CBS LIFE OF RILEY 12/3/48 NBC Saturday – June 3rd 10pm – Drama – CBS RADIO WORKSHOP “Housing Problem” 6/16/57 CBS I CONFESS (Audition Show) 10/17/52 11pm – Western – THE CISCO KID “Brazos Rodeo” 1951 Syndicated SIX SHOOTER 2/14/54 NBC Sunday - June 4th 10pm – Sitcom – ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET Late 1940’s AFRS BURNS AND ALLEN 2/17/49 NBC 11pm – Crime – A LIFE IN YOUR HANDS “Carl Fortune” 7/26/50 NBC RICHARD DIAMOND, PRIVATE DETECTIVE “The Mona Lisa Murder” 7/26/53 C. Monday – June 5th 10pm – Comedy – FIBBER MCGEE AND MOLLY 1/26/43 NBC JACK BENNY 2/27/55 CBS 11pm – True History – I WANT TO COME BACK 8/1/41 Audition NIGHT WATCH 8/21/54 CBS Tuesday – June 6th 10pm – Drama – NBC UNIVERSITY THEATER “This Side of Paradise” 7/30/49 NBC 11pm – Crime – DRAGNET “The Big Customer” 6/22/54 AFRS SCREEN DIRECTORS’ PLAYHOUSE “The Big Clock” 7/8/49 NBC Wednesday – June 7th 10pm – Adventure – LIVES OF HARRY LIME “The Golden Fleece” 10/12/51 Syndicated SCREEN DIRECTORS’ PLAYHOUSE “The Fighting O’Flynn” 4/7/50 NBC 11pm – Broadway – LUX RADIO THEATER “To the Ladies” 7/8/40 CBS Thursday – June 8th 10pm – Horror – SUSPENSE “The Yellow Wallpaper” 7/29/48 CBS INNER SANCTUM “The Undead” 12/18/45 CBS 11pm – Sci-Fi – DIMENSION X “No Contact” 4/29/50 NBC SUSPENSE “Re-Entry” 11/1/59 CBS Friday – June 9th 10pm – Western – FRONTIER GENTLEMAN “Kendall’s Last Stand” 2/23/58 CBS STRAIGHT ARROW “Long Summer” 6/21/51 MBS 11pm – Sitcom – THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE 6/14/42 NBC MY FAVORITE HUSBAND 10/28/50 AFRS Saturday – June 10th 10pm – True History – MEMOIRS OF THE MOVIES “Requiem for a Winter” 1959 Syndicated STRANGE AS IT SEEMS “Stories from South America” 1930’s Syndicated 11pm – Mystery – TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES “The Rattlesnake and the Barefoot Bride” 3/8/37 Synd. LET GEORGE DO IT “The Edith Wilder Case” 5/31/48 MBS Sunday – June 11th 10pm – Sci-Fi – TALES OF TOMORROW “Morrow on Mars” 4/2/53 ABC X MINUS ONE “End as a World” 8/1/57 NBC 11pm – Horror – DARK FANTASY “The Demon Tree” 12/5/41 NBC THE MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER “Death is the Judge” 6/15/47 MBS Monday – June 12th 10pm – Comedy – BOB HOPE SHOW “Dragnet Parody” 2/4/53 NBC / AFRS LADY ESTHER SCREEN GUILD PLAYERS “The Philadelphia Story” 3/17/47 CBS 11pm – True History – CAVALCADE OF AMERICA “Greeley of the Tribune” 2/6/51 NBC NBC STANDS BY “World War Two Coverage” 5/5/44 NBC Tuesday – June 13th 10pm – Drama – LUX RADIO THEATER “Tomorrow is Forever” 5/6/46 CBS 11pm – Crime – SUSPENSE “Death in Box 234” 3/15/59 CBS SCREEN DIRECTORS’ PLAYHOUSE “Call Northside 777” 12/9/49 NBC Wednesday – June 14th 10pm – Adventure – LUX RADIO THEATER “The China Run” 6/8/53 CBS 11pm – Broadway – BEST PLAYS “Skylark” 12/7/52 NBC Thursday – June 15th 10pm – Horror – INNER SANCTUM “Terror By Night” 6/29/52 ABC LIGHTS OUT “Until Dead” 2/2/43 CBS 11pm – Sci-Fi – X MINUS ONE “If You Was a Moklin” 6/12/56 NBC TWO THOUSAND PLUS “The Robot Killer” 8/30/50 MBS Friday – June 16th 10pm – Western – GUNSMOKE “Last Fling” 2/20/54 CBS HALLMARK PLAYHOUSE “The Way West” 1/12/50 CBS 11pm – Sitcom – LIFE OF RILEY 3/29/47 NBC THE ALDRICH FAMILY 10/28/48 NBC Saturday – June 17th 10pm – Comedy – GULF SCREEN GUILD THEATER “Ballerina, Slightly with Accent” 3/10/40 CBS FAVORITE STORY “The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife” 4/17/48 Syndicated 11pm – Drama – PERIL “Mask of Hate” Later 1940’s Syndicated HALLMARK PLAYOUSE “Clay Shuttered Doors” 1/13/49 CBS Sunday – June 18th 10pm – Western – NBC UNIVERSITY THEATER “Noon Wine” 8/20/48 NBC 11pm – Sitcom – MY FAVORITE HUSBAND 11/25/50 CBS / AFRS FATHER KNOWS BEST 11/2/50 NBC Monday – June 19th 10pm – Comedy – JIMMY DURANTE SHOW 1/28/48 NBC RED SKELTON SHOW 10/24/51 NBC 11pm – True History – DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA “The 4th of July in Albany: 1831” 1/31/62 NBC CAVALCADE OF AMERICA “Oliver Wendell Holmes” 2/9/38 NBC Tuesday – June 20th 10pm – Drama – ESCAPE “The Game” 8/30/53 CBS RADIO CITY PLAYHOUSE “The Dark Hour” 9/25/48 NBC 11pm – Crime – THE LINE-UP 6/28/51 CBS PHILIP MORRIS PLAYHOUSE “Murder Needs an Artist” 5/6/50 CBS Wednesday – June 21st 10pm – Adventure – DANGEROUS ASSIGNMENT 2/25/53 NBC ESCAPE “Robert of Huntington” 10/26/52 CBS 11pm – Broadway – THEATER GUILD ON THE AIR “Papa is All” 12/22/46 ABC Thursday – June 22nd 10pm – Horror – HERMIT’S CAVE “Notebook on Murder” 1945 Syndicated SUSPENSE “Door of Gold” 2/10/57 CBS 11pm – Sci-Fi – CBS RADIO WORKSHOP “A Pride of Carrots” 9/14/56 CBS X MINUS ONE “Dr. Grimshaw’s Sanitarium” 7/14/55 NBC Friday – June 23rd 10pm – Western – HOPALONG CASSIDY “Wet Beef and Dry Bones” 2/22/50 Syndicated TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS “Play For Keeps” 9/2/50 NBC 11pm – Sitcom – OUR MISS BROOKS 5/15/49 CBS DUFFY’S TAVERN 3/30/49 NBC Saturday – June 24th 10pm – Crime – THE LADY IN BLUE “The Bachelor’s Club – Part 1” 1940’s Syndicated DARK VENTURE “The Miser” 12/9/46 ABC THE LADY IN BLUE “The Bachelor’s Club – Part 2” 1940’s Syndicated 11pm – True History – JOHNY STOMPANATO MURDER INQUEST 4/11/58 CBS AMERICAN PORTRAITS “Reveille” 8/21/51 NBC Sunday – June 25th 10pm – Mystery – BOX 13 “Much Too Lucky” 5/1/49 Syndicated FAT MAN “The Nightmare Murder” 1/17/51 ABC 11pm – Sci-Fi – SUSPENSE “Stranger with My Face” 7/23/61 CBS THE MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER “The Last Survivor” 10/11/49 MBS Monday – June 26th 10pm – Comedy – JACK KIRKWOOD SHOW 4/3/53 CBS JACK WEBB SHOW 4/17/46 ABC 11pm – True History – ADVENTURES IN RESEARCH “The Lost Chemical” 2/25/47 Syndicated MR. 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