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Tv Program Guide Brisbane Tv program guide brisbane Continue ABC Radio Channels Printed 7 Day Guide ABC ABC Kids / ABC COMEDY ABC ME ABC NEWS Watch Live Explore ABC TV ABC1 2/21 Drum 6:00pm ABC News 7:00pm 7:30 7.30pm Hard quiz 8:01pm Grun 8.32pm Utopia 9.09pm Planet America 9.09pm9:35 p.m. 9.07pm ABC Late News 10.38pm Four Corners 11.10pm Media Watch 11.56pm ABC HD 20 Drum 6:00pm ABC News 7.00pm 7.30pm 7.30pm Hard quiz 8:01pm Gru 8:32 p.m. Utopia 9:09 p.m. Planet America 9:35 p.m. 9:07 p.m. ABC Late News 10.38pm Four Corners 11.10pm Media Watch 11:56 p.m. ABC COMEDY/ABC Kids 22 Go Jetters 5.56pm Love Monster 6:11 p.m. Bluey 6.20pm School Roars 6.27pm Ben and Holly Little Kingdom 6.35pm Andy Water Adventures 6.47pm Sir Mouse 7.02pm Odd Squad 7.15pm Spicks and Specks 7.32pm Spicks and Specks 8.02pm Friday Dinner 8:32pm Archer 8.56pm Young Offenders 9.18pm Letdown 9.48pm Thick of its 10:22pm Parks and Recreation 10.53pm Schitt's Creek 11.16pm Dwarf 11.39pm ABC ME 23 Total Dramarama 5:16 The Night Of The Red Dwarf 11:39pm ABC ME 23 Total Drama 5:16 p.m. Red Dwarf 11:39pm ABC ME 23 Total Dramarama 5:16 p.m. Red Dwarf 11:39pm ABC ME 23 Total Drama 5:16pm Red Dwarf 11:39pm ABC ME 23 Total Drama 5:16pm Red Dwarf 11:39pm ABC ME 23 Total Drama 5:16pm Red Dwarf 11:50 Evening Dragons: Race on the Edge 6:02pm BTN Newsbreak 6.25pm Horrible Stories 6.31pm Deadly Pole to Pole 7:00pm Shaun the Sheep 7.30pm Penguins of Madagascar 7.37pm Thunderbirds Go 8.00pm Best Mistakes Forever 8.23pm Get Blake! 8:35 p.m. The Secret Life of the Boys 8.47pm Sailor Luna Crystal 9.10pm Wonderful: Tales of Ladybird and Cat Noir 9.33pm Fury 9.55pm ABC Me Program Resumes at 5.30am 10.56pm ABC NEWS 24 ABC National News 6:00pm ABC News Tonight 7:00 p.m. Business 7.45pm ABC News Update 8:00pm Drum 8:01pm World 9:00 p.m. ABC NightLy News 10:00 p.m. 7:30 10:30pm ABC Late News 11:00pm Planet America 11:30 p.m. ABC Late News 11:00pm Planet America 11.30pm ABC Late News 11:00pm Planet America 11:30 29pm Seven 7 Seven News 6:00pm Home and Away 7:00pm Highway Patrol 7.30pm Highway Patrol 8:00 p.m. 8.30pm Crazy on Plane 11.30pm 7 HD 70 Seven News 6:00pm Home and Away 7:00pm Highway Patrol 7.30pm Highway Patrol 8.00pm Man of Steel 8.30pm Crazy on Plane 11.30pm 7TWO Escape to the Country 5.30pm Bargain Hunt 6.30pm Coroner 7.30pm Lewis 8.30pm Jonathan Creek 10.30pm Mighty Planes 11.40pm 7mate 73/63/60/70 American Pickers 6:30pm 00pm Pawn Stars 7:00pm The Simpsons 7.30pm The Simpsons 8:00pm Family Guy 8.30pm Family Guy 9.00pm American Dad 9.30pm American Dad 10.00pm Family Guy 10.30pm Family Guy 11:00pm Family Guy 11:0000pm American Dad 11.30pm 7flix 76/66 Simpsons 6:00pm Futurama 6.30pm Simpsons 7.00pm Modern Family 7.3 0pm Modern Family 8:00pm Cold Case 8.30pm Cold Case 9.30pm Un trailed 10.30pm Criminal Minds 11.30pm Openshop 75 White Magic Eco Spring Net 5.30pm Lenoxx Healthy Healthy Healthy Smokeless Grill Premiere 6.30pm Rush Charge Launch 7.30pm Motorola E6s Smart Phone Premiere 8.30pm Daisy Thermo Regulation Bedding Essentials 9.30pm Klapp SkinCare 10.30pm J J 11:3030pm Nine Nine Nine News 6:00pm Current Affair 7:00pm Block 7.30pm Australian Crime Story 8.40pm Murder Calls 9.50pm Nine News Late 7.30pm Australian Crime Story 10:50pm New Amsterdam 11.50pm 20pm 9 90 Nine News 6:00pm Current Affair 7:00pm Block 7.30pm Australian Crime Story 8.40pm Murder calls 9 :50pm Nine News Late 10.50pm New Amsterdam 211:20pm GEM 92/52 Heartbeat 5.20pm Antiques Roadshow 6.30pm as time goes on at 7.30pm, As time goes to 8:10 p.m. Midsomer Murders 8.50pm Pistol No. 6 11:00 PM GO 93/99/53 Malcolm Mid-6:00 p.m. Malcolm mid-6.30pm Babysitter 7:00 p.m. Young Sheldon 7.30pm Young Sheldon 8:00 p.m. Explosion 10.50pm Young Sheldon 11.15pm Young Sheldon 11.40pm 9Life 94/84 House Hunters International 6.00pm House Hunters International 6.30pm House Hunters 7.00pm Barnwood Builders 7.30pm Restored Fords 8.30pm Beachfront Bargain Hunt Repair 9.00pm Barnwood Builders 7.30pm Restored Fords 8.30pm Beachfront Bargain Hunt Repair 9.00pm 30pm Beach Hunters 10.30pm House Hunters International 11.30pm 9Rush 96 Diesel Brothers 5.30pm Wheeler Dealers 6.30pm Diesel Brothers 7.30pm Misfit Garage 8.30pm Kindig Customs 9.30pm Top Gear 10.30pm 10 10 10 10 News First News 8.30pm Kindig Customs 9.30pm Top Gear 10:30pm 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 News First News 8.30pm Kindig Customs 9.30pm Top Gear 10.30pm 10.10 10 10 news First 1 pm Misfit Garage 8.30pm Kindig Customs 9.30pm Top Gear 10.30pm 10 10 10.10pm 5:00pm Project 6.30pm Bachelorette Australia 7.30pm Masked Singer USA 8.30pm Bull 9.30pm Bull 10.30pm Project Encore 11.30pm 10 Peach 11/82/55 Friends 65:00pm Neighbours 6.30pm Friends 7.30pm 00pm Friends 7.30pm The Big Bang Theory 8:00pm The Big Bang Theory 8.30pm The Big Bang Theory 9:00pm Seinfeld 9.30pm 2 Broke Girls 10:00pm 2 Broke Girls 10.30pm 2 Broke Girls 11:00pm 2 Broke Girls 11:30pm 11:30pm 100pm Bold 12/81/50 Star Trek: Voyager 5.30pm Bondi Rescue 6.30pm Bondi Rescue 7:00pm NCIS 7:30 p.m. NCIS: Los Angeles 8:30 p.m. NCIS: Los Angeles 8:30 p.m. NCIS: Los Angeles 8:30 p.m. NC ES: Los Angeles 8:30pm NCIS: Los Angeles 9:25pm NCIS: Los Angeles 10:20pm NCIS 11:15 p.m. 10 Shake 13 Sabrina Teenage Witch 6:00 p.m. Teen Mom 6:30 p.m. Evening Som: TV show 7.45pm Comedy Central roast Pamela Anderson 8.40pm Drunk Story USA 9.45pm 55pm Daily Show with Trevor Noah 10.25pm Tosh.0 11.15pm Late Show with James Corde 11.40pm 10.30pm HD 1 10 News First 5.00pm Project 6.30pm Bachelorette Australia 7.30pm Masked Singer USA 8.30pm Bull 9.30pm Bull 10.30pm Project Encore TVSN 14 New Bags Mademoiselle 5.30pm Rainbow Gems in Silver 6.30pm Philips 4k Entertainment 7.30pm Farm Botany Wellbeing 8.30pm Dresstination : Lula Soul 9.30pm New Madeimuaelle Bags 10:30 10:30 p.m. Nespresso By Delonghi 11.30pm SpreeTV 15 Spree TV 6:00pm Spree TV 8:00pm Spree TV 10:00pm SBS One 3 Mastermind 6:0 SBS World News 6.30pm Walk UK Roman Roads 7.35pm Australia Come Fly With Me 8.30pm Good Fight 9.30pm SBS World News Late 10.35pm 24pm In extraordinary 11.05pm SBS HD 30 Mastermind 6.00pm SBS World News 6.30pm Walking UK Roman Road 7.35pm Australia Come Fly With Me 8.30pm Good Fight 9:: 30pm SBS World News Late 10.35pm 24pm at 11.05pm Viceland HD 31 Joy Painting with Bob Ross 5.45pm alone 6.15pm Jeopardy! 7.05pm Nitv News Update 7.30pm 8 of 10 Cats Does Countdown 7.35pm Ring 8.30pm Brain Damage 10.40pm SBS World Movies 32 Fastest Indian 5.15pm Puzzle 7.35pm Koblic 9.30pm Evening Paris Bitch 11.20pm SBS Food 33 Rick Stein French Odyssey 6:00pm Rick Stein French Odyssey 6.30pm Bake With Anna Olson 7.05pm Indian Food Made Easy 7.30pm French Food Safari 8.00pm Destination Taste China 8.3pm 0pm Source 9.00pm Come Dine With Me UK 9.30pm Nigella Bites 10:00pm Cook and Chef 10.30pm Cook and Chef 11:00pm Rick Stein French Odyssey 11.30pm NITV 34 Karen Flavour and Kasey's Foreign 6:00 p.m. to 6:25 p.m. Country Kitchen 6.30pm Our Stories 7:00pm Nyoongar Footy Magic Bio Pics 7.20pm Nitv News Update 7.25pm Going Places with Ernie Dingo 7.30pm Yokayi Footy 8:00 PM Relentless : Sylvia Sharper Story 8.30pm Panther at 9.05pm Nitv News Update 10.05pm Shadow Trackers 10.10pm Other party 10.40pm Yokayi Footy 11.10pm Bamey 11.40pm RACING.COM 78/68 After last 5.15pm Live: Spring Contenders 6.30pm Group 1 Recall - Corey Parish 7.30pm After last 7.45pm Racenight Live: Happy Valley 9:00pm South Cross Seven Central 77 Seven News 6:00pm Home and Away 7:00pm Highway Patrol 7.30pm Highway Patrol 8:00pm 00pm Man of steel 00pm 8:30 p.m. Crazy on Plane 11.30pm ABC1 2/21 Drum 6:00pm ABC News 7:00pm 7.30pm 7.30pm Hard quiz 8.01pm Gruen 8.32pm Utopia 9.09pm Planet America 9.09pm Planet America 9:35pm 9 p.m.
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