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ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Index 1 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Index Index Program Guide .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Sunday, 25 July 2021 ............................................................................................................................................. 3 Monday, 26 July 2021 ........................................................................................................................................... 9 Tuesday, 27 July 2021 ......................................................................................................................................... 15 Wednesday, 28 July 2021 .................................................................................................................................... 21 Thursday, 29 July 2021 ........................................................................................................................................ 27 Friday, 30 July 2021 ............................................................................................................................................. 33 Saturday, 31 July 2021 ........................................................................................................................................ 39 2 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Sunday 25 July 2021 Program Guide Sunday, 25 July 2021 5:05am Miffy's Adventures Big and Small (Repeat,G) 5:15am The Furchester Hotel (Repeat,G) 5:25am Hoot Hoot Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 5:30am Wallykazam! (Repeat,G) 5:55am Jemima's Big Adventure (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 6:30am Digby Dragon (Repeat,G) 6:40am The Hive (Repeat,G) 6:45am Rusty Rivets (CC,Repeat,G) 7:00am Thomas And Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! (CC,Repeat,G) 7:10am Hey Duggee (CC,Repeat,G) 7:20am Ben And Holly's Little Kingdom (CC,Repeat,G) 7:35am Dog Loves Books (CC,Repeat,G) 7:40am Floogals (Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 8:10am The Adventures Of Paddington (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 8:20am Nella the Princess Knight (Repeat,G) 8:35am Brave Bunnies (CC,Repeat,G) 8:40am Olobob Top (CC,Repeat,G) 3 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Sunday 25 July 2021 8:45am Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 9:00am Play School (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 9:30am Sesame Street (CC,G) 10:00am Lah-Lah's Adventures (Repeat,G) 10:05am Andy's Wild Workouts (CC,Repeat,G) 10:15am Waffle The Wonder Dog (CC,Repeat,G) 10:30am Charlie And Lola (CC,Repeat,G) 10:45am hoopla doopla! (CC,Repeat,G) 10:55am Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood (Repeat,G) 11:10am Bing (Repeat,G) 11:20am Guess How Much I Love You (CC,Repeat,G) 11:30am This Is Scarlett And Isaiah (CC,Repeat,G) 11:40am Sally & Possum (CC,Repeat,G) 12:00pm Teletubbies (Repeat,G) 12:10pm In The Night Garden (CC,Repeat,G) 12:40pm Five Minutes More (CC,Repeat,G) 12:50pm Clangers (Repeat,G) 1:00pm Twirlywoos (Repeat,G) 1:10pm Baby Jake (CC,Repeat,G) 1:25pm Sarah And Duck (Repeat,G) 1:35pm Pablo (Repeat,G) 1:55pm Ready, Jet, Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 2:05pm Dinosaur Train (CC,Repeat,G) 4 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Sunday 25 July 2021 2:20pm Get Grubby TV (CC,Repeat,G) 2:30pm Book Hungry Bears (Repeat,G) 2:45pm Dot. (CC,Repeat,G) 2:55pm Numberblocks (CC,Repeat,G) 3:05pm 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 Go Jetters (CC,Repeat,G) 4:35pm Kiddets (CC,Repeat,G) 4:45pm Big Words Small Stories (G) 4:50pm Play School Science Time (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 5:05pm PJ Masks (CC,Repeat,G) 5:15pm Kiri and Lou (CC,Repeat,G) 5:25pm Fireman Sam (CC,Repeat,G) 5:35pm The Wonder Gang (CC,Repeat,G) 5:50pm Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 5:55pm Remy & Boo (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 6:10pm Love Monster: Hot Hot Hot Day (Repeat,G) Love Monster is left in charge of the fro-yo van by Book Cub and causes a mess with Bad Idea Puppy when he accidentally breaks the fro-yo machine. 5 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Sunday 25 July 2021 6:20pm Bluey: Spygame (CC,AD,Repeat,G) When Bingo stops playing Bluey's spy game in the park, their device to control the grown-ups stops working properly! Bluey now sees how important Bingo is and needs to win her back! 6:25pm Peter Rabbit: The Tale Of Old Brown's Feather (CC,AD,Repeat,G) When Peter takes one of Old Brown's tail-feathers, a wild chase across the valley ensues to retrieve the feather and pacify the furious owl! 6:45pm Andy's Safari Adventures: Andy And The Manatee (CC,Repeat,G) A crab chops up some sea grass that Mr Hammond had collected for a manatee back at Safari World. Andy heads to the Caribbean in search of some more to replace it. 7:00pm Dino Dana: King Of The Dance Floor (CC,Repeat,G) When Dana sees a T-rex doing a dance, she just knows she has to get to the bottom of the dinosaur's weird behaviour. Fortunately, her upstairs neighbour Mr Hendrickson is an avid bird watcher and might just have the answers. 7:15pm Sir Mouse: Jester (CC,AD,Repeat,G) King is looking for a jester and organises a comedy competition. Mouse is not allowed to participate because she is not funny enough. She is not happy! 7:30pm Spicks And Specks: Lisa McCune, Colin Lane, Toby Martin & Meshel Laurie (CC,Repeat,G) Joining Adam, Myf and Alan are Lisa McCune, Meshel Laurie, Toby Martin from Youth Group and Colin Lane. 8:00pm Compass: Too Much Stuff (CC,AD) *New Minimalist and author Sarah Wilson explores what our over-consumption is doing to our Episode* hearts and souls, investigating why is it so hard for people to resist new things even when we know we already have too much. 8:30pm Louis Theroux: Extreme Love - Dementia (CC,Repeat,PG) Louis Theroux spends time with America's growing population of dementia sufferers, seeing how families maintain relationships with loved ones as the building blocks of personality and character are eroded. 6 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Sunday 25 July 2021 9:30pm Project Nim (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) The peculiar life of a chimpanzee who became the subject of a landmark experiment, taken from its mother and raised as a human to see if chimps could learn language. 11:05pm Cancer: A Story of Hope - A Catalyst Special (CC,Repeat) It's a diagnosis that we all dread to hear, but with advances in technology and medicine, more people are living better and longer with their disease. 12:05am And We Danced (CC,Repeat) Come the 1980s, the Australian economy was booming. It was a time of excess and consumption, and The Australian Ballet's audience was broader than ever before. 1:05am Black Mirror: Metalhead (CC,Repeat,MA,Coarse Language, Violence) When scavengers Anthony, Clarke and Bella break into an abandoned cash and carry, they stumble across a device that'll drive them to the very edge of survival. 1:45am Live At The Apollo: Sara Pascoe and Nathan Caton (CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References) Jon Richardson hosts a night of comedy at the Apollo, introducing acts from Sara Pascoe and Nathan Caton. 2:30am Please Like Me: Burrito Bowl (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References, Sex Scenes,This program contains content that may concern some viewers.) Josh reconnects with his first boyfriend, Geoffrey, who shows Josh some surprising new tricks. As Dad gets excited about a low-carb diet, Ella has a health scare. She encounters an extremely hot doctor making Tom jealous. 2:55am Please Like Me: Souvlaki (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References,This program contains content that may concern some viewers.)Final It's the end of an era as Josh, Tom & Ella move out of their share house & find that domestic bliss is hard to come by. Josh confronts Claire & weighs up whether a pasta maker or a therapist will best solve his problems. 3:25am ABC News Update (Repeat) The headlines from ABC News, updating you on the day's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 7 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Sunday 25 July 2021 3:30am 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). 8 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Monday 26 July 2021 Monday, 26 July 2021 5:05am Miffy's Adventures Big and Small (Repeat,G) 5:15am The Furchester Hotel (Repeat,G) 5:25am Hoot Hoot Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 5:30am Wallykazam! (Repeat,G) 5:55am Jemima's Big Adventure (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 6:25am Digby Dragon (Repeat,G) 6:40am The Hive (Repeat,G) 6:45am Rusty Rivets (CC,Repeat,G) 7:00am Thomas And Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! (CC,Repeat,G) 7:10am Hey Duggee (CC,Repeat,G) 7:20am Ben And Holly's Little Kingdom (CC,Repeat,G) 7:35am Dog Loves Books (CC,Repeat,G) 7:40am Floogals (Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 8:10am School Of Roars (CC,G) 8:20am Nella the Princess Knight (Repeat,G) 8:35am Brave Bunnies (CC,Repeat,G) 8:40am Olobob Top (CC,Repeat,G) 8:45am Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 9 | P a g e ABC Program Guide: ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus: Week 31 Monday 26 July 2021 9:00am Play School (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 9:30am Sesame Street (CC,G) 10:00am The Wiggles World (Repeat,G) 10:15am Waffle The Wonder Dog (CC,Repeat,G) 10:30am Charlie And Lola (CC,Repeat,G) 10:45am hoopla doopla! (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 10:55am Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood (Repeat,G) 11:10am Bing (Repeat,G) 11:20am Guess How Much I Love You (CC,Repeat,G) 11:30am Play School (CC,Repeat,G) 12:00pm Teletubbies (Repeat,G) 12:15pm Moon and Me (AD,Repeat,G) 12:40pm Five Minutes More (CC,Repeat,G) 12:50pm Clangers (Repeat,G) 1:00pm Twirlywoos (Repeat,G) 1:10pm Baby Jake (CC,Repeat,G) 1:25pm Sarah And Duck (Repeat,G) 1:35pm Mister Maker (CC,Repeat,G) 1:55pm Ready, Jet, Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 2:05pm Dinosaur Train (CC,Repeat,G) 2:20pm dirtgirlworld (CC,Repeat,G) 2:30pm Book Hungry Bears (Repeat,G) 2:45pm Dot.
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