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July 24th 2018
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What’s On TV? Monday 23 June – Sunday 29 July

Never miss a moment of your favourite Australian children’s television series. Visit our guide for more information about what’s on free-to-air and pay TV. 

MONDAY: WAC (World Animal Championships), 9.22AM on ABC ME


Episode 1
Scariest
Ambo, Scotty and Sir Reg brave the forests, jungles and dark, dark woods to uncover the scariest and spookiest animals on our planet.

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 6.41AM on ABC2; Wacky World Beaters, 8.58AM on ABC ME; Balloon Barnyard (Double Episode), 2.36PM & 2.28PM on Disney Junior; Waabiny Time – Series 1, 3.00PM on NITV and Mustangs FC, 5.07PM on ABC ME.

 

TUESDAY: Balloon Barnyard, 2.28PM on Disney Junior


Episode 13
Grassy Day
The lawn mower is broken, and all the grass at Balloon Barnyard is over-grown.

Also catch: Waabiny Time – Series 1, 3.00PM on NITV; Mustangs FC, 5.07PM on ABC ME.

WEDNESDAY: My Place – Series 2, 11.38AM on ABC ME.


Episode 6
1828: Alice
Alice and her friend, George, have each adopted a piglet as their own. Alice’s piglet is called Wilhelmina and George’s is called Benny. When Alice’s father declares a half-day picnic, Alice and George propose a pig race between Wilhelmina and Benny, as part of the entertainment. Alice’s siblings – Maryann and Little Sam – enter a third pig in the race, a lumbering, old sow named Oink. Oink doesn’t strike Alice or George as posing much of a threat, but they each fear defeat from the other’s entry. And that’s when the skulduggery begins. There’s no end to the sneakiness Alice and George will employ against each other, in order to win first prize: a cake baked by Sarah. But, have they overlooked something?

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 6.41AM on ABC2; Wacky World Beaters, 8.58AM on ABC ME; Waabiny Time – Series 1, 3.00PM on NITV and Mustangs FC, 5.07PM on ABC ME.

THURSDAY: Wacky World Beaters, 8.58AM on ABC ME


Episode 4
Ludwigsburg Pumpkin Regatta
Amberley and Gilly are in Germany, on their way to compete in the Ludwigsburg Pumpkin Regatta, where crazy competitors from across the globe race around a picturesque fountain in GIANT PUMPKINS! It looks like something out of a fairy tale, but is it the wackiest event ever?

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 6.41AM on ABC2; WAC (World Animal Championships), 9.22AM on ABC ME; Waabiny Time – Series 1, 3.00PM on NITV and Mustangs FC, 5.07PM on ABC ME.

FRIDAY: Lockie Leonard – Series 2, 10.00AM on ABC ME


Episode 18
Laugh with the Leonards
As if the failed kiss attempt wasn't embarrassing enough, Mel stays for the weekend, literally seeing Lockie's family in their underwear. Mum receives life-changing news, while a late night arrival intrigues Phillip.

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 6.41AM on ABC2; Wacky World Beaters, 8.58AM on ABC ME; WAC (World Animal Championships), 9.22AM on ABC ME; Waabiny Time – Series 1, 3.00PM on NITV and Mustangs FC, 5.07PM on ABC ME.

 

SATURDAY: Hoopla Doopla! 6.41AM on ABC2


Episode 2 
Big Squidgie
Ziggy wants to take a photo of everyone in Hoopla, with the tallest at the back and shortest at the front. Squidgie is the shortest, but she doesn’t want to stand at the front. She wants to find a way be taller.

Also catch: Mustangs FC, 5.07PM on ABC ME.

SUNDAY: Mustangs FC, 5.07PM on ABC ME


Episode 8
Oh Em Gee
Marnie enlists Danny’s help to work out what’s so great about the Wildcats. He suggests she needs to ‘know her enemy’ so Marnie goes spying at the Wildcats clubhouse and is stunned to see their amazing facilities, fantastic change rooms… and Ruby sitting in the clubhouse for a team talk. Marnie’s hunch was right. Ruby is defecting to the enemy.

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 6.41AM on ABC2

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