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Weekly INSP Schedule Program Schedule Week of 12-03-2018 PT MT CT ET Mon 12/3 Tue 12/4 Wed 12/5 Thu 12/6 Fri 12/7 Sat 12/8 Sun 12/9 James Robison Life Outreach 03:00A 04:00A 05:00A 06:00A TriVita Uncommon Blessing: Mike In Touch with Dr. Charles Campmeeting Campmeeting Campmeeting International Mike Murdock School of Murdock Stanley 03:30A 04:30A 05:30A 06:30A Humanitarian Wisdom 04:00A 05:00A 06:00A 07:00A Manna-Fest with Perry Stone The High Chaparral The High Chaparral The High Chaparral The High Chaparral The High Chaparral Campmeeting The Jewish Jesus with Rabbi 04:30A 05:30A 06:30A 07:30A Schneider 05:00A 06:00A 07:00A 08:00A The Christian Worship Hour Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke 05:30A 06:30A 07:30A 08:30A Victory Today Campmeeting Amazing Facts with Doug 06:00A 07:00A 08:00A 09:00A Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Batchelor 06:30A 07:30A 08:30A 09:30A Jesse Duplantis Ministries In Touch with Dr. Charles 07:00A 08:00A 09:00A 10:00A The Big Valley The Big Valley The Big Valley The Big Valley The Big Valley Gunsmoke Stanley 07:30A 08:30A 09:30A 10:30A David Jeremiah 08:00A 09:00A 10:00A 11:00A Daniel Boone Daniel Boone Daniel Boone Daniel Boone Daniel Boone Gunsmoke Gunsmoke 08:30A 09:30A 10:30A 11:30A 09:00A 10:00A 11:00A 12:00P State Plate Bonanza, The Lost Episodes Bonanza, The Lost Episodes Bonanza, The Lost Episodes Bonanza Daniel Boone Gunsmoke 09:30A 10:30A 11:30A 12:30P State Plate 10:00A 11:00A 12:00P 01:00P Matlock Matlock Matlock Matlock Bonanza Gunsmoke The Virginian: The Men from 10:30A 11:30A 12:30P 01:30P Shiloh 11:00A 12:00P 01:00P 02:00P Matlock Matlock Matlock Matlock Bonanza 11:30A 12:30P 01:30P 02:30P Branded 12:00P 01:00P 02:00P 03:00P Bandolero! The Waltons The Waltons The Waltons The Waltons Bonanza The High Chaparral 12:30P 01:30P 02:30P 03:30P 01:00P 02:00P 03:00P 04:00P The Waltons The Waltons The Waltons The Waltons Bonanza The High Chaparral 01:30P 02:30P 03:30P 04:30P Branded 02:00P 03:00P 04:00P 05:00P Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie Bonanza Gunsmoke Bonanza 02:30P 03:30P 04:30P 05:30P Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie 03:00P 04:00P 05:00P 06:00P Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie Bonanza Gunsmoke Gunsmoke 03:30P 04:30P 05:30P 06:30P 04:00P 05:00P 06:00P 07:00P Bonanza, The Lost Episodes Bonanza, The Lost Episodes Bonanza, The Lost Episodes Bonanza, The Lost Episodes Bonanza Gunsmoke Gunsmoke 04:30P 05:30P 06:30P 07:30P 05:00P 06:00P 07:00P 08:00P Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger The Cowboy Way: Alabama 05:30P 06:30P 07:30P 08:30P Destry Rides Again 06:00P 07:00P 08:00P 09:00P Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger 06:30P 07:30P 08:30P 09:30P Hondo Two for Texas 07:00P 08:00P 09:00P 10:00P Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke 07:30P 08:30P 09:30P 10:30P 08:00P 09:00P 10:00P 11:00P Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Bonanza, The Lost Episodes 08:30P 09:30P 10:30P 11:30P Gunsmoke: To the Last Man 09:00P 10:00P 11:00P 12:00A Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Bonanza, The Lost Episodes 09:30P 10:30P 11:30P 12:30A 10:00P 11:00P 12:00A 01:00A The Big Valley The Big Valley The Big Valley The Cowboy Way: Alabama The Big Valley The Big Valley 10:30P 11:30P 12:30A 01:30A The Shadow Riders 11:00P 12:00A 01:00A 02:00A Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger The High Chaparral 11:30P 12:30A 01:30A 02:30A 12:00A 01:00A 02:00A 03:00A Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger The High Chaparral Bonanza, The Lost Episodes 12:30A 01:30A 02:30A 03:30A 01:00A 02:00A 03:00A 04:00A Campmeeting Campmeeting Campmeeting 01:30A 02:30A 03:30A 04:30A Campmeeting Uncommon Blessing: Mike Campmeeting Campmeeting Murdock 02:00A 03:00A 04:00A 05:00A Uncommon Blessing: Mike Campmeeting Campmeeting Murdock Your 30 Minute Breakthrough: 02:30A 03:30A 04:30A 05:30A Payne.
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