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[ 7/15 ~ 7/21 ] KEMS TV (Comcast Ch197, Digital Ch 36.2) PROGRAM [ 7/15 ~ 7/21 ] KEMS TV (Comcast Ch197, Digital Ch 36.2) PROGRAM SCHEDULE changed programs KICU CH2 KOREAN TV Time 7/15 (Monday) 7/16 (Tuesday) 7/17 (Wednesday) 7/18 (Thursday) 7/19 (Friday) Time 7/20 (Saturday) 7/21 (Sunday) Time KBS NEWS 9(Weekend KBS NEWS 9(Weekend 5 KBS News 9 KBS News 9 KBS News 9 KBS News 9 KBS News 9 5 Live) Live) 5 40 The Mountain The Mountain 40 685 686 KBS WORLD News Today KBS WORLD News Today KBS WORLD News Today KBS WORLD NEWS TODAY KBS WORLD News Today 10 10 20 Mysteries of the 6 20 6 Backpack Travels 6 Screening Humanity Screening Humanity Screening Humanity Screening Humanity Screening Humanity Human Body 50 699 610 KBS New9 KBS New9 7 KBS News 9 KBS News 9 KBS News 9 KBS News 9 KBS News 9 7 7 40 40 50 KEMS News Town 50 TV Kindergarten (E/I) TV Kindergarten (E/I) KBS World Best KBS AMERICA NEWS 8 KBS AMERICA NEWS 8 KBS AMERICA NEWS 8 KBS AMERICA NEWS 8 10 10 8 20 20 8 8 Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer Sat & Sun Drama Sat & Sun Drama 48 49 50 51 52 Mother of Mine Mother of Mine 59,60 9 9 61,62 9 Morning Forum Morning Forum Morning Forum Morning Forum Morning Forum 30 30 Senior Talk Show - I like to Sing 8412 8413 8414 8415 8416 Golden Pond 10 10 10 A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun 10 130 228 10 30 30 24 25 26 27 28 50 50 My Neighbor, Charles Backpack Travels Unpredictable What Happens to My 196 I like to Sing Sooro's Rovers Golden Oldies 610 11 Fortunetellers Family? 11 20 A Walk Around the 20 11 Entertainment Weekly Neighborhood 128 2 1620 1 7 27 1770 10 10 Angel's Last Mission: Angel's Last Mission: What Happens to My Korean Cuisine and 12 Perfume Perfume 12 Docu Sympathy 12 Love Love Family? Dining 19,20 21,22 27,28 29,30 8 421 307 10 10 10 10 13 13 13 Live Info Show Live Info Show Live Info Show Live Info Show Live Info Show Mr. House Husband Korea Sings 122 1954 14 20 20 14 20 Windows on Both 20 14 KBS News Plaza KBS News Plaza KBS News Plaza KBS News Plaza KBS News Plaza KBS News Plaza Koreans 20 20 15 Tonight King Je- Tonight King Je-dongTonight King Je-dong Tonight King Je- 15 15 Unpredictable Music Bank Battle Trip dong dong Fortunetellers 166 167 168 169 10 TV Kindergarten (E/I) TV Kindergarten (E/I) TV Kindergarten (E/I) TV Kindergarten 988 146 16 2 (E/I) 16 20 20 16 30 KBS WORLD NEWS TODAY KBS WORLD NEWS TODAY KBS WORLD NEWS TODAY KBS WORLD NEWS TODAY KBS WORLD NEWS TODAY 30 Wild Childs at 50 50 Rooftop Happy Together Hometown Report Hometown Report Hometown Report Hometown Report Hometown Report 17 17 35 17 30 The Mountain 50 50 685 596 Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer 49 50 51 52 53 18 18 Sat & Sun Drama Sat & Sun Drama 18 30 30 Mother of Mine Mother of Mine Yu Huiyeol's Golden Oldies Hello Councelor Open Concert Mr. House Husband Sketchbook 61,62 63,64 1620 20 19 19 20 18 30 449 421 1250 123 40 40 KBS News Plaza Happy Sunday - The KBS News Plaza KBS News Plaza KBS News Plaza KBS News Plaza Immortal Songs 2 Return of Superman 20 190716 20 19 30 190715 KEMS News Town 190717 190718 190719 40 40 410 285 Angel's Last Mission: Angel's Last Mission: What Happens to My Perfume Perfume Love Love Family? KBS News9 KBS News Plaza 21 21 21 190720 190721 21,22 23,24 29,30 31,32 9 40 40 50 50 Screening Humanity Screening Humanity Screening Humanity Screening Humanity Screening Humanity Gag Concert Boss in the mirror 22 22 22 30 30 A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun A Place in the Sun 1006 25 26 27 28 29 10 10 10 Sooro's Rovers 10 23 23 23 Women's Composure Women's Composure Women's Composure Women's Composure Women's Composure 3 40 Immortal Songs 2 246 247 248 249 250 Unpredictable 10 10 Fortunetellers 0 Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer Home for Summer 0 0 50 51 52 53 54 3 411 50 KBS World Best 50 50 50 What Happens to My What Happens to My What Happens to My What Happens to My Mr. House Husband 1 Family? Family? Family? Family? 1 Hello Councelor 1 Music Bank 122 15 16 17 18 50 421 Senior Talk Show - Korean Cuisine and 10 Three Days Docu Sympathy 988 2 2 Golden Pond 2 Dining The Mountain Sooro's Rovers 30 Wild Childs at 421 586 307 685 228 50 50 Rooftop 50 2 Morning Forum Morning Forum Morning Forum Morning Forum Mysteries of the 10 35 Morning Forum 3 3 20 3 Human Body My Neighbor, Charles 8413 8414 8415 8416 699 8417 196 A Walk Around the 10 4 I Love Mornings I Love Mornings I Love Mornings I Love Mornings Neighborhood 4 Docu Sympathy I Love Mornings 4 27 307 ※Schedules are subject to change without notice..
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