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ABC2 Program Schedule 1 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Index Index Program Guide .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Sunday, 7 May 2017 .............................................................................................................................................. 3 Monday, 8 May 2017 ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Tuesday, 9 May 2017 .......................................................................................................................................... 13 Wednesday, 10 May 2017................................................................................................................................... 18 Thursday, 11 May 2017 ....................................................................................................................................... 23 Friday, 12 May 2017 ............................................................................................................................................ 29 Saturday, 13 May 2017 ....................................................................................................................................... 35 Marketing Contacts ..................................................................................................................................................... 40 2 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday, 7 May 2017 Program Guide Sunday, 7 May 2017 5:00am Tinga Tinga Tales (CC,Repeat,G) 5:10am The WotWots (CC,Repeat,G) 5:20am Mouk (CC,Repeat,G) 5:35am Mike The Knight (CC,Repeat,G) 5:45am The Koala Brothers (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00am Mofy (CC,Repeat,G) 6:05am Waybuloo (CC,Repeat,G) 6:25am Five Minutes More (CC,Repeat,G)Final 6:30am The Adventures Of Bottle Top Bill And His Best Friend Corky (CC,Repeat,G) 6:40am Lily's Driftwood Bay (CC,Repeat,G) 6:50am Maya The Bee (CC,Repeat,G) 7:05am Ready, Steady, Wiggle! (CC,Repeat,G) 7:15am Thomas And Friends (CC,Repeat,G) 7:30am Miffy's Adventures Big And Small (Repeat,G) 7:40am The Day Henry Met (CC,Repeat,G) 7:45am Octonauts (CC,Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Sarah & Duck (Repeat,G) 8:10am Kazoops! (CC,G) 8:20am Dinosaur Train (CC,Repeat,G) 3 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday, 7 May 2017 8:35am The Hive (Repeat,G) 8:40am Hoot Hoot Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 8:50am Baby Jake (CC,Repeat,G) 9:00am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 9:30am Play School (CC,Repeat,G) 9:55am Wiggle Town (CC,Repeat,G) 10:00am Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 10:10am Wallykazam! (Repeat,G) 10:35am Playdate (Repeat,G) 10:40am Timmy Time (CC,Repeat,G) 10:50am Bing (Repeat,G) 11:00am Clangers (Repeat,G) 11:10am Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood (CC,Repeat,G) 11:25am Five Minutes More (CC,Repeat,G) 11:30am Twirlywoos (Repeat,G) 11:40am Teletubbies (CC,Repeat,G) 11:55am Joey's Big Adventure (CC,Repeat,G) 12:00pm Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 12:30pm Arthur (CC,Repeat,G) 12:40pm Sally & Possum (CC,Repeat,G) 1:00pm dirtgirlworld (CC,Repeat,G) 1:15pm Puffin Rock (CC,Repeat,G) 4 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday, 7 May 2017 1:20pm hoopla doopla! (CC,Repeat,G) 1:35pm This Is Scarlett And Isaiah (CC,Repeat,G) 1:40pm Olivia (CC,Repeat,G) 1:55pm Ready, Jet, Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 2:20pm Postman Pat (CC,Repeat,G) 2:35pm Sydney Sailboat (CC,Repeat,G) 2:50pm Messy Goes To Okido (Repeat,G) 3:00pm Scout and the Gumboot Kids (CC,Repeat,G) 3:10pm Mister Maker's Arty Party (CC,Repeat,G) 3:30pm Play School (CC,Repeat,G) 4:00pm Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 4:10pm Fireman Sam (CC,Repeat,G) 4:20pm Tree Fu Tom (CC,G) 4:50pm The Numtums 5:00pm Octonauts (CC,G) 5:10pm Octonauts (CC,G) 5:25pm Octonauts (CC,G) 5:40pm Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 5:45pm Floogals (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00pm Ben And Holly's Little Kingdom: The King's Busy Day (CC,Repeat,G) Holly spends the day with King Thistle on his royal duties. King Thistle is very busy. Holly helps the King realise what fun his royal duties can be. 5 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday, 7 May 2017 6:10pm Go Jetters: Niagara Falls (Repeat,G) Glitch blocks Niagara Falls to give GrimHQ a mud bath, so the Go Jetters set out to fix the problem. 6:20pm Little Roy: Doctor Roy (Repeat,G) Roy worries when his heartbeat is very different from everyone else's. Roy loves playing doctor, but while checking everyone's heartbeat, Roy is surprised by how energetic and loud his own heart sounds. 6:35pm Peter Rabbit: The Tale Of The Wriggly Worms (CC,Repeat,G) When Peter makes a rash promise to appease an angry Tommy Brock, he and his friends find themselves worming for their lives! 6:50pm Shaun The Sheep: Sheep On The Loose (CC,Repeat,G) When the Flock nip off on the bus to the local funfair, it's up to Shaun to convince the Farmer that nothing is wrong until Bitzer can round up the lost sheep. 7:00pm Spicks And Specks: Debra Byrne, Jesse Griffin, Andy Anderson & Dave O'Neil (CC,Repeat,G) Joining Adam, Myf and Alan are Debra Byrne, Jesse Griffin, Andy Anderson and Dave O'Neil. 7:30pm River Monsters: Canadian Horror (CC,Repeat,M,Violence) From Canada's waterlogged wilderness come almost unbelievable stories of a twenty- foot lake monster that attacks humans so for freshwater detective Jeremy Wade, investigation turns into an obsession. 8:20pm TBA 8:30pm Whovians (CC) Join the Doctor Who after party where superfans Rove McManus, Tegan Higginbotham, Adam Richard & Steven O'Donnell discuss the latest episodes, answer your questions and basically geek out about Doctor Who. 6 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Sunday, 7 May 2017 9:00pm John Conway Tonight (CC) Busting out of the comedy scene already wearing a suit and tie, John Conway is ready to be the tonight show host Australian TV never knew it needed - late night talk shows are back in Australia, baby! 10:00pm Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends: Head For The Hills (CC,Repeat,PG) Louis Theroux visits the strange sub-culture of right-wing patriots and survivalists in the hills of Idaho in the north-western region of the U.S.A., and he meets the man he believes is the model for Rambo. 10:55pm Forbidden Love: My Husband's Gay (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes) In this eye-opening doco, we focus on two ordinary married couples with one extraordinary thing in common: their pairings consist of a heterosexual woman and a gay man. 11:40pm An Idiot Abroad (CC,Repeat) Karl's first 'to do' is to spend a night on a desert island in Vanuatu in the South Pacific. Followed by two very different types of bungee jumps, some quality time with a Prince Phillip-worshipping tribe, exotic underwear... 12:30am Mad Dog: Inside the Secret World of Muammar Gaddafi (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence,This program contains content that may concern some viewers.) Gaddafi's story is a study of absolute power, told not by politicians but by those who served the late Libyan leader whose rule, underpinned by massive oil revenue, was amongst the most unforgiving of any modern despot. 1:55am ABC News Update (Repeat) The latest news headlines, updating today's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 2:00am Programs Resume At 5am 7 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Monday, 8 May 2017 Monday, 8 May 2017 5:00am Tinga Tinga Tales (CC,Repeat,G) 5:10am The WotWots (CC,Repeat,G) 5:20am Mouk (CC,Repeat,G) 5:35am Mike The Knight (CC,Repeat,G) 5:45am The Koala Brothers (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00am Play School (CC,Repeat,G) 6:25am Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 6:30am The Adventures Of Bottle Top Bill And His Best Friend Corky (CC,Repeat,G) 6:40am Lily's Driftwood Bay (CC,Repeat,G) 6:50am Maya The Bee (CC,Repeat,G) 7:05am Ready, Steady, Wiggle! (CC,Repeat,G) 7:15am Thomas And Friends (CC,Repeat,G) 7:30am Miffy's Adventures Big And Small (Repeat,G) 7:40am The Day Henry Met (CC,Repeat,G) 7:45am Octonauts (CC,Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Sarah & Duck (Repeat,G) 8:10am Kazoops! (CC,G) 8:20am Dinosaur Train (CC,Repeat,G) 8:35am The Hive (Repeat,G) 8:40am Hoot Hoot Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 8 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Monday, 8 May 2017 8:50am Baby Jake (CC,Repeat,G) 9:00am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 9:30am Play School (CC,Repeat,G) 10:00am Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 10:10am Wallykazam! (Repeat,G) 10:35am Playdate (Repeat,G) 10:40am Timmy Time (CC,Repeat,G) 10:50am Bing (Repeat,G) 11:00am Clangers (Repeat,G) 11:10am Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood (CC,Repeat,G) 11:25am Five Minutes More (CC,Repeat,G) 11:30am In The Night Garden (CC,Repeat,G) 12:00pm Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 12:30pm Play School (CC,Repeat,G) 1:00pm dirtgirlworld (CC,Repeat,G) 1:15pm Puffin Rock (CC,Repeat,G) 1:20pm hoopla doopla! (CC,Repeat,G) 1:35pm This Is Scarlett And Isaiah (CC,Repeat,G) 1:40pm Olivia (CC,Repeat,G) 1:55pm Curious George (CC,Repeat,G) 2:20pm Postman Pat (CC,Repeat,G) 2:35pm Sydney Sailboat (CC,Repeat,G) 9 | P a g e ABC2 Program Guide: National: Week 19 Monday, 8 May 2017 2:50pm Messy Goes To Okido (Repeat,G) 3:00pm Scout and the Gumboot Kids (CC,Repeat,G) 3:10pm Mister Maker's Arty Party (CC,Repeat,G) 3:30pm Play School (CC,Repeat,G) 4:00pm Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 4:10pm Fireman Sam (CC,Repeat,G) 4:20pm Tree Fu Tom (CC,G) 4:50pm The Numtums 5:00pm Hey Duggee (CC,Repeat,G) 5:10pm Peg + Cat (CC,Repeat,G) 5:25pm Charlie And Lola (CC,Repeat,G) 5:40pm Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 5:45pm Floogals (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00pm Ben And Holly's Little Kingdom: Fun And Games (CC,Repeat,G) Ben and Holly are having fun playing together in the meadow.
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