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Radioclassics (Ch. 148 on Siriusxm) Radioclassics.Com April SHOW TIME RadioClassics (Ch. 148 on SiriusXM) radioclassics.com April 1st - 7th, 2018 SHOW TIME PT ET SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY PT ET 9pm 12mid Bob Hope Show Boston Blackie 4/22/47 Lux Radio Theatre This Is Your FBI Judy Canova Show 9/1/45 CBS Radio Workshop 4/21/57 Suspense 9pm 12mid Prev Guest: Bing Crosby (Doris Day) 12/7/48 The Mysterious Traveler 2/27/44 Arrowsmith 10/25/37 The Saboteurs 3/30/51 Charlie McCarthy Show The Family Theater 4/9/52 The Lonely Road 3/21/46 Prev Night Night Guest: Fred Allen (Doris Day) 12/7/50 Tales Of Texas Rangers 9/2/50 Sherlock Holmes 8/31/2008 Tropical Frame-Up 10/12/51 Guest: W.C. 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