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ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Index 1 | P a g e ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Index Index Program Guide .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Sunday, 18 October 2020 ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Monday, 19 October 2020 .................................................................................................................................. 10 Tuesday, 20 October 2020 .................................................................................................................................. 16 Wednesday, 21 October 2020 ............................................................................................................................ 22 Thursday, 22 October 2020 ................................................................................................................................. 28 Friday, 23 October 2020...................................................................................................................................... 34 Saturday, 24 October 2020 ................................................................................................................................. 40 2 | P a g e ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Sunday 18 October 2020 Program Guide Sunday, 18 October 2020 5:05am Pocoyo (CC,Repeat,G) 5:15am Pingu In The City (Repeat,G) 5:25am Patchwork Pals (CC,Repeat,G) 5:30am Postman Pat Special Delivery Service (CC,Repeat,G) 5:45am Brewster The Rooster (CC,Repeat,G) 5:55am Big Ted's Big Adventure (CC,Repeat,G) 6:00am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 6:30am Little Princess (CC,Repeat,G) 6:40am Bob The Builder (CC,Repeat,G) 6:55am Thomas And Friends (CC,Repeat,G) 7:05am Hey Duggee (CC,Repeat,G) 7:15am Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood (Repeat,G) 7:30am The Hive (Repeat,G) 7:40am Fireman Sam (CC,Repeat,G) 7:55am Peppa Pig (CC,Repeat,G) 8:00am Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 8:05am Floogals (Repeat,G) 8:20am Book Hungry Bears 8:35am Dinosaur Train (Repeat,G) 8:45am Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 3 | P a g e ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Sunday 18 October 2020 9:00am Play School (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 9:30am Sesame Street (CC,Repeat,G) 10:00am Andy's Wild Workouts (CC,Repeat,G) 10:05am Lah-Lah's Stripy Sock Club (CC,Repeat,G) 10:20am Charlie And Lola (CC,Repeat,G) 10:30am Play School Show Time (CC,Repeat,G) 10:35am Kazoops! (CC,Repeat,G) 10:40am Hoot Hoot Go! (CC,Repeat,G) 10:45am Wanda And The Alien (CC,Repeat,G) 11:00am Lily's Driftwood Bay (CC,Repeat,G) 11:05am Timmy Time (CC,Repeat,G) 11:20am Bing (CC,Repeat,G) 11:30am Waffle The Wonder Dog (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 Clangers (Repeat,G) 12:50pm Twirlywoos (Repeat,G) 1:05pm Baby Jake (CC,Repeat,G) 1:20pm Pablo (CC,Repeat,G) 1:35pm The Furchester Hotel (Repeat,G) 1:50pm This Is Scarlett And Isaiah (CC,Repeat,G) 1:55pm Get Grubby TV (CC,Repeat,G) 4 | P a g e ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Sunday 18 October 2020 2:05pm Grandpa In My Pocket (Repeat,G) 2:20pm Dino Dana (Repeat,G) 2:30pm Arthur (Repeat,G) 3:00pm Play School Song Time (CC,Repeat,G) 3:05pm Catie's Amazing Machines (Repeat,G) 3:25pm Numberblocks (CC,Repeat,G) 3:30pm Play School (CC,Repeat,G) 3:55pm Bananas In Pyjamas (CC,Repeat,G) 4:10pm The Wiggles World (Repeat,G) 4:20pm Becca's Bunch (CC,Repeat,G) 4:35pm Digby Dragon (Repeat,G) 4:45pm Play School Nursery Rhyme News Time (CC,Repeat,G) 4:55pm Luo Bao Bei (CC,Repeat,G) 5:10pm Nella the Princess Knight (Repeat,G) 5:20pm Octonauts (CC,Repeat,G) 5:35pm PJ Masks 5:50pm Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 5:55pm Bluey (CC,AD,Repeat,G) 6:05pm Bluey: Army (CC,AD,Repeat,G) Jack's the new dog at school and the newest recruit in Rusty's army. Jack struggles with following instructions and always forgets his hat but Rusty will make a soldier of him yet. 5 | P a g e ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Sunday 18 October 2020 6:10pm Bluey: Fancy Restaurant (CC,AD,Repeat,G) Bingo and Bluey want Mum and Dad to smoochy kiss, so they set up a romantic evening for two at their fancy restaurant. Everything goes to plan until Chef Bingo's special arrives. 6:20pm Bluey: Piggyback (CC,AD,Repeat,G) The Heelers take a long riverside walk but Bingo's legs are tired and she wants a piggyback. To distract her, Mum and Dad invent fun games and get her little legs moving again! 6:25pm Bluey: The Show (CC,AD,Repeat,G) When Bingo drops Mum's breakfast-in-bed on the floor, she's convinced she's ruined her big day. But Bluey helps make amends by putting on a play of how Mum and Dad first met. 6:35pm Bluey: Tickle Crabs (CC,AD,Repeat,G) When Dad brings a pair of tenacious tickle crabs home from the beach, no where in the house is safe! His only hope of escaping their tickles is with help from his true love. 6:40pm Bluey: Escape (CC,AD,Repeat,G) When Mum and Dad describe a made-up world where they can relax without the girls, Bluey and Bingo decide to burst into their fantasy and chase them down. How will Mum and Dad escape? 6:50pm Bluey: Bus (CC,AD,Repeat,G) During a game of bus, passenger Mum is too scared to tell Bus Driver Dad that she secretly loves him, until she gets some help from the Grannies. 6:55pm Bluey: Queens (CC,AD,Repeat,G) During a game of Queens, Bluey and Bingo find that playing the butler is much more fun. But someone must play the Queen, even if it means not being afraid of a bit of hard work. 7:05pm Bluey: Flat Pack (CC,AD,Repeat,G) While Mum and Dad struggle to build new flat-pack furniture, Bluey and Bingo transform the empty boxes into their own new world. 6 | P a g e ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Sunday 18 October 2020 7:10pm Bluey: Helicopter (CC,AD,Repeat,G) At school, Bluey and her friends turn a tree stump into a thrilling game of Helicopter. But as the pilot, Bluey has to learn to give up some control so they can all have fun. 7:20pm Bluey: Sleepytime (CC,AD,Repeat,G) Inside Bingo's dream, Bingo and Floppy have an intergalactic adventure, while the rest of her sleep-deprived family try to navigate Bingo's non-stop night-time bedhopping. 7:30pm Spicks And Specks: Ray Burgess, Clare Moore, Shane Jacobson & Meshel Laurie. (CC,Repeat,PG) Adam, Myf and Alan are joined by Ray Burgess, Clare Moore, Shane Jacobson and Meshel Laurie. 8:00pm Would I Lie To You? (CC,Repeat,G) Rob Byrdon and team captins David Mitchell and Lee Mack are joined by Rhod Gilbert and Miranda Hart, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Rufus Hound. 8:30pm Penn And Teller: Fool Us: Virtual Reality (CC,PG)Final *New Featured magicians include Woody Aragon, Denny Corby and his special comedian guest Episode* George Wallace, Sinbad Max and John Walton. Also, comedian Scott Rogowsky helps Penn & Teller showcase their new VR game from Gearbox. 9:10pm Live At The Apollo: Henning Wehn (CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language) Stand-up comedian Henning Wehn plays host in this show recorded before a packed house at London's Hammersmith Apollo. He warms up the audience and then introduces routines by rising comedy stars Lucy Porter and Guz Khan. 10:00pm Gruen XL (CC,Repeat) It's the year everything stopped... except advertising. So, we can't stop either. Gruen is back for an extended version of the new season where marketing secrets are unmasked faster than a conspiracy theorist in Bunnings. 10:45pm Sammy J (CC,Repeat,PG) Biting, bite-sized comedy as Sammy J and his team of troublemakers tackle the news of the week. 7 | P a g e ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Sunday 18 October 2020 10:50pm Insert Name Here: Jane (CC,Repeat,M,Sexual References) Adrian Chiles, Suzannah Lipscomb, Sara Pascoe and Anita Rani join team captains Richard Osman and Josh Widdicombe to answer questions about famous people who share a name. Hosted by Sue Perkins. 11:20pm Would I Lie To You?: The Unseen Bits (CC,Repeat,PG) Highlights of previously unseen material from the comedy panel show. Hosted by Rob Brydon. 11:55pm Danny Bhoy: Live At The Sydney Opera House (CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References) Scottish funny man Danny Bhoy presents some of his best stand-up material in a special show at the Sydney Opera House. 1:05am The Young Offenders (CC,Repeat,MA,Coarse Language)Final The baby is due, and everyone is frustrated by the non-stop arguing of both families. A weekend break is organised to try to calm tensions, but it turns out to be ill-advised. (Final) 1:30am Upstart Crow: Sigh No More (CC,Repeat,M,Sexual References) With the great fug making London too smelly to stay in, Will and his friends have all come to Stratford. Will hopes for some peace and quiet so he can write, but there's very little peace to be had... 2:05am The Thick Of It (CC,Repeat,MA,Frequent Coarse Language) MP Nicola Murray has a day when nothing seems to go right and her opposite number, Peter Mannion, is circling with his team, sniffing victory in the upcoming election. 2:35am QI: Kit & Kaboodle (CC,Repeat,PG) Stephen Fry hosts the quiz with a difference, looking at a whole 'Kit & Kaboodle' of K topics. Panellists include Australian comedian Colin Lane. 3:05am ABC News Update (Repeat) The headlines from ABC News, updating you on the day's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 8 | P a g e ABC KIDS/Comedy Program Guide: Week 43 Sunday 18 October 2020 3:10am ABC COMEDY Programs Resume At 7.30pm ABC COMEDY programs resume at 7.30pm, offering an unrivalled mix of scripted and non-scripted comedy and entertainment shows every night.
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