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3Rd QUARTER 2018 EFFECTIVE 8/3/18 EFFECTIVE 8/3/18 3rd QUARTER 2018 MONDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 6:00a Adventures of Superman 6:00a Maverick Tarzan 6:30a Adventures of Superman 6:30a 7:00a Wanted: Dead or Alive Batman 7:00a Tarzan 7:30a Wanted: Dead or Alive Batman 7:30a 8:00a Have Gun, Will Travel 8:00a Tarzan Daniel Boone 8:30a Have Gun, Will Travel 8:30a 9:00a Travel Thru History (E/I) 9:00a Rawhide Tarzan 9:30a The Coolest Places on Earth (E/I) 9:30a 10:00a Zoo Clues (E/I) 10:00a The High Chaparral The Greatest American Hero 10:30a Walking Wild (E/I) 10:30a 11:00a Real Stories of the Highway Patrol Safari (E/I) 11:00a The Greatest American Hero 11:30a Real Stories of the Highway Patrol Safari (E/I) 11:30a 12:00p Swamp Thing 12:00p The Incredible Hulk 12:30p Swamp Thing 12:30p 1:00p 1:00p Sheena The Incredible Hulk 1:30p 1:30p 2:00p 2:00p Xena: Warrior Princess The Greatest American Hero 2:30p 2:30p 3:00p 3:00p Xena: Warrior Princess Relic Hunter 3:30p 3:30p 4:00p 4:00p Hercules: The Legendary Journeys Relic Hunter 4:30p 4:30p 5:00p 5:00p Hercules: The Legendary Journeys BeastMaster 5:30p 5:30p 6:00p 6:00p Renegade BeastMaster 6:30p 6:30p 7:00p 7:00p Black Sheep Squadron Black Sheep Squadron 7:30p 7:30p 8:00p 8:00p Star Trek: Original Black Sheep Squadron Star Trek: Original 8:30p 8:30p 9:00p 9:00p Star Trek: The Next Generation Hunter Star Trek: The Next Generation 9:30p 9:30p 10:00p 10:00p Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Hunter Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 10:30p 10:30p 11:00p 11:00p Star Trek: Voyager Wiseguy Star Trek: Voyager 11:30p 11:30p 12:00a 12:00a Star Trek: Enterprise Wiseguy Star Trek: Enterprise 12:30a 12:30a 1:00a 1:00a Xena: Warrior Princess The Commish The Incredible Hulk 1:30a 1:30a 2:00a 2:00a Xena: Warrior Princess The Commish The Incredible Hulk 2:30a 2:30a 3:00a Swamp Thing 3:00a Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 21 Jump Street 3:30a Swamp Thing 3:30a 4:00a 4:00a Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 21 Jump Street Tarzan 4:30a 4:30a 5:00a The Cisco Kid 5:00a Cheyenne Tarzan 5:30a Trackdown 5:30a ALL TIMES EASTERN/PACIFIC • SUBJECT TO CHANGE COLOR INDICATES CHANGE TO SCHEDULE .
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