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ABC TV Plus Feb 7 1 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Index Index Sunday, 7 February 2021 ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Monday, 8 February 2021 ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Tuesday, 9 February 2021 ................................................................................................................................... 15 Wednesday, 10 February 2021 ........................................................................................................................... 21 Thursday, 11 February 2021 ............................................................................................................................... 27 Friday, 12 February 2021 .................................................................................................................................... 33 Saturday, 13 February 2021 ................................................................................................................................ 38 NOTE: Program times may differ in some states if viewing on VAST or Foxtel. More information can be found at ABC Help. 2 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Sunday, 7 February 2021 Program Guide Sunday, 7 February 2021 5:00am The Day Henry Met (Repeat,G) 5:20am Sarah And Duck (Repeat,G) 5:25am Hoot Hoot Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 5:35am Miffy's Adventures Big and Small (Repeat,G) 5:40am Waffle The Wonder Dog (CC,Repeat,G) 5:55am Maurice's Big Adventure (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 6:30am Becca's Bunch (CC,Repeat,G) 6:40am Pingu In The City (Repeat,G) 6:50am Kazoops! (CC,Repeat,G) 7:00am Octonauts (CC,Repeat,G) 7:10am PJ Masks (CC,Repeat,G) 7:20am Pocoyo (CC,Repeat,G) 7:30am School Of Roars (CC,Repeat,G) 7:40am Go Jetters (CC,Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 8:10am Kangaroo Beach (CC,Repeat,G) 8:20am Noddy Toyland Detective (CC,Repeat,G) 8:35am Floogals (Repeat,G) 3 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Sunday, 7 February 2021 8:45am Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 9:00am Play School (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 9:30am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 10:00am The Wiggles World (Repeat,G) 10:10am Rainbow Chicks (CC,Repeat,G) 10:20am Nella the Princess Knight (Repeat,G) 10:35am Wanda And The Alien (CC,Repeat,G) 10:45am hoopla doopla! (CC,Repeat,G) 10:55am Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood (Repeat,G) 11:10am Baby Jake (CC,Repeat,G) 11:20am Twirlywoos (Repeat,G) 11:30am This Is Scarlett And Isaiah (CC,Repeat,G) 11:40am Sally & Possum (CC,Repeat,G) 12:00pm Teletubbies (CC,Repeat,G) 12:15pm In The Night Garden (CC,Repeat,G) 12:40pm Tik Tak (Repeat,G) 12:45pm Clangers (Repeat,G) 1:00pm Guess How Much I Love You (CC,Repeat,G) 1:10pm Five Minutes More (CC,Repeat,G) 1:15pm Lily's Driftwood Bay (CC,Repeat,G) 1:25pm Rita and Crocodile (CC,Repeat,G) 1:35pm Andy's Baby Animals (CC,Repeat,G) 1:45pm Shaun The Sheep (Repeat,G) 4 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Sunday, 7 February 2021 1:55pm Digby Dragon (Repeat,G) 2:05pm Bob The Builder (CC,Repeat,G) 2:15pm Get Grubby TV (CC,Repeat,G) 2:30pm Dot. (CC,Repeat,G) 2:40pm Numberblocks (CC,Repeat,G) 2:45pm Little J And Big Cuz (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 3:00pm Curious George (Repeat,G) 3:30pm Play School (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 4:00pm Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 4:10pm Ready, Steady, Wiggle! (CC,Repeat,G) 4:25pm Charlie And Lola (CC,Repeat,G) 4:35pm Thomas And Friends (CC,Repeat,G) 4:45pm Play School Story Time (CC,Repeat,G) 4:55pm Olobob Top (CC,Repeat,G) 5:00pm Dog Loves Books (CC,Repeat,G) 5:10pm Luo Bao Bei (CC,Repeat,G) 5:25pm Fireman Sam (CC,Repeat,G) 5:35pm Peter Rabbit (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 5:50pm Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 5:55pm Ben And Holly's Little Kingdom (CC,Repeat,G) 6:10pm Brave Bunnies: A Dragon Tale (CC,G) When Bop and Boo meet a bookish little zebra named Zhenya, they inspire their new friend to use her imagination and bring her favourite fairytale creature to life. 5 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Sunday, 7 February 2021 6:20pm Bluey: Queens (CC,AD,Repeat,G) During a game of Queens, Bluey and Bingo find that playing the butler is much more fun. But someone must play the Queen, even if it means not being afraid of a bit of hard work. 6:30pm Kiri and Lou: Especially Special Day (CC,G) Kiri has to overcome her jealousy when everyone gives Lou presents. 6:35pm The Adventures Of Paddington: Paddington Meets Lucky (CC,AD,G) Paddington meets Mateo's dog, Lucky. He tries to teach him tricks, but Lucky will not behave. 6:45pm Andy's Safari Adventures: Andy And The Marine Iguanas (CC,Repeat,G) Mr Hammond tasks Andy with making sure the marine iguanas are clean for their inspection. Andy isn't sure what they need in order to do just that, so he heads to the Galapagos Islands in search of the answer. 7:00pm Catie's Amazing Machines: Water Machines (Repeat,G) Catie shows off three amazing machines that all belong on water! Catie drives a water scooter, she then shows off the largest cruise ship in the world and then drives a speedy yacht! 7:15pm Sir Mouse: Prince in Distress (CC,AD,Repeat,G) Prince is staying in his new play tower for the first time. But he cannot cope on his own and he constantly calls Mouse and Dragon for help. 7:30pm Spicks And Specks: Jim Keays, Geraldine Quinn, Wes Carr, Hamish Blake (CC,Repeat,PG) Adam, Myf and Alan are joined by Wes Carr, Jim Keays, Geraldine Quinn and Hamish Blake. 8:00pm Compass: The Jade Buddha (CC,Repeat,G) Australian Buddhist Ian Green is building the largest Stupa in the western world near Bendigo. Inside the Stupa, a huge Jade Buddha is being installed. After touring the world the buddha will end up in a rural community. 6 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Sunday, 7 February 2021 8:30pm Louis Theroux: Transgender Kids (CC,AD,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Nudity) Award-winning journalist Louis Theroux travels to San Francisco where medical professionals are helping kids who say they were born in the wrong body to transition from boy to girl or girl to boy at younger ages. 9:30pm Enslaved (CC,AD,PG) *New Samuel L Jackson and a team of journalists and underwater divers explore 400 years of Episode* slavery. Each episode features a dive that brings to life the forgotten stories of some of the 2 million Africans who perished on ships. 10:30pm Catalyst: How To Be Lucky: The Maths Of Chance (CC,Repeat,G) Vibrant maths whizz Lily Serna pits mathematics against luck in fields as varied as birthdays, blackjack, Aussie rules football, and even air sea rescues - and puts the audience to the test in this massive maths test. 11:30pm Designing A Legacy (CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language) Comedian, architecture enthusiast and design nerd Tim Ross takes us across Australia to meet the families whose lives have been shaped by the exceptional designs of their iconic homes. 12:30am You Can't Ask That: Ex-Prisoners (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) Insightful, irreverent, moving and unpredictable, this episode sets the record straight about what it's really like to go into prison and come out the other side. 12:50am Restoration Australia: Emmaville (CC,Repeat,PG,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died) Emmaville could be the lost birth place of bush poet and composer Banjo Paterson. With the cottage precariously situated and under threat from developers, the local community of Orange in NSW must act quickly to save it. 1:50am Comedy Up Late: Susie Youssef, Fern Brady, Nick Capper, The Stevenson Experience, Joel Kim Booster (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References)Final Susie Youssef presents a sharp half hour of late night standup direct from the 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. On tonight's bill are Fern Brady, Nick Capper, The Stevenson Experience, and Joel Kim Booster. 7 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Sunday, 7 February 2021 2:20am ABC News Update (Repeat) The headlines from ABC News, updating you on the day's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 2:25am ABC TV Plus Programs Resume At 7.30pm ABC TV Plus programs resume at 7.30pm, offering an unrivalled mix of scripted and non- scripted comedy and entertainment shows every night. (Soundtrack provided by ABC Jazz. Playlist details at abc.net.au/jazz). 4:00am ABC Kids Programs Resume At 5am ABC Kids programs resume at 5.00am 8 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Monday, 8 February 2021 Monday, 8 February 2021 5:00am The Day Henry Met (Repeat,G) 5:05am Little Princess (CC,Repeat,G) 5:20am Sarah And Duck (Repeat,G) 5:25am Hoot Hoot Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 5:35am Miffy's Adventures Big and Small (Repeat,G) 5:40am Waffle The Wonder Dog (CC,Repeat,G) 5:55am Maurice's Big Adventure (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 6:30am Becca's Bunch (CC,Repeat,G) 6:40am Pingu In The City (Repeat,G) 6:50am Kazoops! (CC,Repeat,G) 7:00am Octonauts (CC,Repeat,G) 7:10am PJ Masks (CC,Repeat,G) 7:20am Pocoyo (CC,Repeat,G) 7:30am School Of Roars (CC,Repeat,G) 7:40am Go Jetters (CC,Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 8:10am Kangaroo Beach (CC,Repeat,G) 8:20am Noddy Toyland Detective (CC,Repeat,G) 8:35am Floogals (Repeat,G) 9 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 7 Monday, 8 February 2021 8:45am Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 9:00am Play School
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