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ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 5 Index 1 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 5 Index Index Sunday, 24 January 2021 ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Monday, 25 January 2021 ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Tuesday, 26 January 2021 ................................................................................................................................... 15 Wednesday, 27 January 2021 ............................................................................................................................. 21 Thursday, 28 January 2021 ................................................................................................................................. 27 Friday, 29 January 2021 ...................................................................................................................................... 33 Saturday, 30 January 2021 .................................................................................................................................. 39 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 5 Sunday, 24 January 2021 Program Guide Sunday, 24 January 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) 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 (Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 8:10am Love Monster (Repeat,G) 8:20am Noddy Toyland Detective (CC,Repeat,G) 8:35am Rusty Rivets (CC,Repeat,G) 3 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 5 Sunday, 24 January 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 (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) 12:15pm 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 5 Sunday, 24 January 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 Kiddets (CC,Repeat,G) 4:45pm Play School Story Time (CC,Repeat,G) 4:55pm Floogals (Repeat,G) 5:10pm Dinosaur Train (CC,Repeat,G) 5:25pm Fireman Sam (CC,Repeat,G) 5:35pm Peter Rabbit (CC,Repeat,G) 5:50pm Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 5:55pm Ben And Holly's Little Kingdom (CC,Repeat,G) 6:10pm Brave Bunnies (Repeat) The Brave Bunnies dearly love their home and friends in Carrot Valley, but curious and courageous, the whole Bunny Family sets off on a road trip to explore. There is a friend to find and a new game to share in every episode! 5 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 5 Sunday, 24 January 2021 6:20pm Bluey: Bingo (CC,AD,Repeat,G) When Bluey has a playdate at Chloe's, Bingo must learn how to play by herself. But all the games she knows need more than one person! Luckily Dad has a problem that needs solving. 6:25pm Hey Duggee: The Big Parade Badge (CC,Repeat,G) Duggee introduces the squirrels to his friend Eugene, the leader of the Big Parade. Poor Eugene has lost his hat. Don't worry Eugene, the squirrels will find you a new hat in their dressing up box. 6:35pm The Adventures Of Paddington: Paddington Finds Buried Treasure (Repeat,G) Jonathan and Paddington dig up some broken pottery. It turns out it's not Roman, but a statue made by Mrs Brown. But who broke it? Was it Judy's guilty secret? Or was it Mr Brown? 6:45pm Andy's Safari Adventures: Andy and the Hermit Crab (CC,Repeat,G) Jetting off in his safari-mobile, Andy heads to a Caribbean island and tracks down some hermit crabs who reveal to him their novel way of all moving house at the same time! But will Andy find the shell he's looking for? 7:00pm Catie's Amazing Machines: Rail Machines (Repeat,G) Catie shows off three amazing machines that go on rails! Catie helps drive a Steam Train, then shows off the amazing Maglev Train and then drives a Tram! 7:15pm Sir Mouse: The Statue (CC,AD,Repeat,G) King asks Mouse and Dragon to carry a heavy statue of him to the mountain top. They'll need the help of Sir Knight for this challenging mission! 7:30pm Spicks And Specks: Chrissy Amphlett, Henry Wagons, Celia Pacquola, Denise Scott (CC,Repeat,PG) Joining Adam, Myf and Alan tonight are musos Chrissy Amphlett and Henry Wagons, and comedians Celia Pacquola and Denise Scott. Music is provided by Bob Culbertson. 8:00pm Compass: Precious Objects (CC,Repeat,PG,This program contains content that may concern some viewers.) With exclusive access to the collection at the Sydney Jewish Museum, Compass spends time with Holocaust survivors who are passionate about sharing the stories behind their precious belongings. 6 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 5 Sunday, 24 January 2021 8:30pm Louis Theroux: Life On The Edge: Family Ties (CC,AD,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References)Final *New Louis looks back on his documentaries focused on families, including those centred Episode* around the Westboro Baptist Church, and reflects on how physical and mental health can threaten to derail family lives. Last in the series. 9:25pm The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan (Repeat,M,Coarse Language,This program contains animal treatment that may concern some viewers)Final Romesh travels the furthest he's ever travelled outside his cosy comfort zone as he heads to the Canadian Arctic. The comedian spends a week, guided by actor Johnny Issaluk, learning about life in this extreme environment. 10:25pm Catalyst: How to Build a Time Machine (CC,Repeat,G) Catalyst examines the science of time travel. What do we need to be able to do or understand to construct a functioning time machine? Dr Graham Phillips showcases the scientists working on the cutting edge of discovery. 11:20pm David Stratton's Stories Of Australian Cinema: Family (CC,AD,Repeat,MA,Adult Themes, Violence)Final Part 3 is about families: The Castle's nuclear family; family of faith in The Devil's Playground; Romper Stomper's neo-Nazis; immigrants in Head On and crime families from Ned Kelly to Animal Kingdom. 12:20am You Can't Ask That: Muslims (CC,Repeat,PG) Muslims answer the questions Australians wanted to ask but were too embarrassed or afraid to ever ask in person. 12:40am Restoration Australia: Harrington Street (CC,Repeat,G) The little shop in Harrington Street is one of the oldest timber buildings left in Hobart. Vacant and derelict, it has been the victim of two arson attacks. To avoid demolition, owners Haydn and Penny need to act. 1:40am Comedy Up Late: Susie Youssef, Georgie Carroll, Damien Power, Sam Campbell, Seaton Smith (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References) Susie Youssef presents a sharp half hour of late night standup direct from the 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. On tonight's bill are Georgie Carroll, Damien Power, Sam Campbell and Seaton Smith. 7 | P a g e ABC Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 5 Sunday, 24 January 2021 2:10am ABC News Update (Repeat) The headlines from ABC News, updating you on the day's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 2:15am 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 Kids/ABC TV Plus Program Guide: Week 5 Monday, 25 January 2021 Monday, 25 January 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 (CC,Repeat,G) 5:40am Waffle The Wonder Dog (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 (Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 8:10am Kangaroo Beach (CC,Repeat) 8:20am Noddy Toyland Detective
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