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Tv Guide Qld Fix Tv guide qld fix Continue Back on the main abc site 2/21 Drum 6:00pm zld Electoral Party Announcements 6.58pm ABC News 7:00pm 7.30 7.30pm Anh's Brush with glory 8.02pm Big weather (and how to survive) 8.30pm No time for quiet 9.26pm ABC Late News 10.25pm FOR 10:57pm ABC HD 20 Drum 6:00pm zld Election Party Announcements 6.58pm ABC News 7:00pm 7.30 7.30pm Anh's Brush with Glory 8.02pm Big Weather (and How to Survive) 8:30 p.m. Anh's Brush with Glory 8.02pm Big Weather (and How to Survive) 8:30 p.m. 30pm No time for quiet 9.26pm ABC Late News 10.25pm FOR 10.57pm ABC COMEDY/ABC Kids 22 Go Jetters 5.55pm Love Monster 6.11pm Bluey 6.20pm School Roars 6.20pm School Roars 6.55pm Love Monster 6.11pm Bluey 6.20pm School Roars 6.20pm School Roars 6.55pm Love Monster 6.11pm 6.11pm Bluey 6.20pm School Roars 6.20pm 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 7.33pm Spicks and Specks 8.01pm Insert name here 8.30pm Ghosts 9.01pm Trip to Greece 9.30pm Frontline 10.01pm Parks and Recreation 10.30pm Schitt's Creek 10.52pm Red Dwarf 11.16pm Rosehaven 11.45pm ABC ME 23 Total Drama 5:51pm Dragons: Race to 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! 8.35pm The Secret Life of the Boys 8.47pm Sailor Luna Crystal 9.10pm Wonderful: Tales of Ladybird and Cat Noir 9.35pm Fury 9.57pm ABC Me Program resume at 5.30am 10:10am 5 8pm ABC NEWS 24 ABC National News 6:00pm ABC News Tonight 7:00pm Business 7.45pm ABC News Update 8:00pm Drum 8:01pm World 9:00pm ABC Nightly News 10 :00pm 7.30 10.30pm ABC Late News 11.00pm Australian Story 11.30pm Seven 7 Seven News 6:00pm Home and Away 7.00pm Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Boy 7:30pm 30pm The world's most shocking emergency call 9.45pm Last: Seven News 10.45pm 11.15pm 7.70Pm 70 70 7pm 6.00pm home and away 7.00pm Jimmy Barnes Barnes : Working Class Boy 7.30pm The most shocking emergency call in the world 9.45pm Last: Seven News 10.45pm Criminal Confessions 11.15pm 7TWO 72/3 62 Escape to the Country 5.30pm Bargain Hunt 6.30pm Rosemary Thyme 7.30pm Inspector Morse: Happy Family 8.30pm 7news Presents: Cruising - Bigge 1 0:50 p.m. 7mate 73/63/60/70 American Pickers 6:00 p.m. Pawn Star 7:00 p.m. Highway Patrol 7:70 p.m. Pawn Stars 7:00pm Highway Patrol 7.70pm Pawn Star 30pm Highway Patrol 8.00pm Aussie Rescue Squad 8.30pm Aussie Rescue Squad 9.30pm Demolition 10.30pm Demolition Nz 11:00pm Scrap Kings 11.30pm 7flix 76/66 Simpsons 6:600 p.m. Futurama 6.30pm The Simpsons 7 :00pm Modern Family 7.30pm Modern Family 8:00pm Mask 8.30pm Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo 10.30pm Openshop 75 Roborock S6 Pure Robotic Vacuum Vacuum Mop Offer 11.30pm Nine Nine News 6:00pm Current Affair 7:00pm Block 7.30pm Maddie and Monster 8.40pm Bluff Law City 9.40pm Nine News Late 10.40pm First 48 11:10pm 9 HD 9 HD90 Nine News 6:40pm 00pm Current Affair 7:00pm Block 7.30pm Maddie and Monster 8.40pm Bluff City Law 9.40pm Nine News Late 10.40pm First 48 11.10pm GEM 92/52 Heartbeat 5.20pm Antiques Roadshow 6.30pm New Tricks 7.30pm Halifax F.P.: Acts of Betrayal 8.40pm Law and Order: Criminal Intent 10.50pm My Strange Addiction 11.50pm GO 93/99/53 Malcolm mid-6:00pm Malcolm mid-6:00pm Malcolm mid-6:00pm Malcolm mid-6:00pm Malcolm mid-6:00 p.m. 6:00pm 6.30pm Nanny 7:00pm Dukes Hazzard 7.30pm Semi Pro 9.40pm The Big Bang Theory 11.35pm 9Life 94/84 House Hunters International 6.00pm House Hunters International 6.30pm House Hunters 7:00pm Good Bone 7.30pm Escape to Castle 8.30pm Construction from grid 9.30pm Maine Cabin Masters 10.30pm House Hunters International 11.30pm 9Rush 96 Kindig Customs 5.30pm Wheeler Dealers 6.30pm Treasures quest Island 7.30pm Man Vs. 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