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February 7th 2017
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What’s On TV? Monday 13 February – Sunday 19 February

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: The Flamin’ Thongs, 7.00AM on ABC ME. 




Episode 24
Cindnarella:

When Narelle is dateless for a Valentine’s Day Ball, Holden uses a modified photocopier to transform Rerp into a handsome prince. Narelle and Prince Rerpert are the hit of the ball until an angry polka-playing ghost turns up.

Also catch: Bushwhacked!, 6.00AM on NITV; Dukes of Broxstonia – Series 3, 9.13AM on ABC ME; Little Lunch, 4.11PM on ABC ME and Hoopla Doopla!, 4.50PM on ABC2. 

TUESDAY: Dukes of Broxstonia – Series 3, 9.13AM on ABC ME.




Episode 7
- Mojo/Strong Arj:
Larj seeks out the Bröxstônian rock god / Arj becomes a stunt strong man.

Also catch: Bushwhacked! 6.00AM on NITV; The Flamin’ Thongs, 7.00AM on ABC ME; Little Lunch, 4.11PM on ABC ME and Hoopla Doopla! 4.50PM on ABC2.

WEDNESDAY: My Place, 11.35AM on ABC ME




1898: Rowley

Rowley longs for his father to come home. Convinced that good deeds will be rewarded, he'll do anything to help his mother and the other residents in the boarding house they live in. But then he discovers that his father may never come home at all.

Also catch:
Bushwhacked! 6.00AM on NITV; The Flamin’ Thongs, 7.00AM on ABC ME; Dukes of Broxstonia – Series 3, 9.13AM on ABC ME; Little Lunch, 4.11PM on ABC ME and Hoopla Doopla! 4.50PM on ABC2.   

THURSDAY: Hoopla Doopla! (Chinese Language), 11.14AM on ABC ME




Episode 44
: The Hungry Dragon -  
Everyone in Hoopla loves the dragon boat festival, especially Jango who loves it because Mimi makes delicious sticky rice dumplings.  Jango sneakily eats all the dumplings & pretends that there is a hungry  dragon in Hoopla.

Also catch:
Bushwhacked! 6.00AM on NITV; Dukes of Broxstonia – Series 3, 9.13AM on ABC ME; Little Lunch, 4.11PM on ABC ME and Hoopla Doopla! 4.50PM on ABC2. 

FRIDAY: Double Trouble, 10AM on ABC ME




Episode 2
: The First Test -
After swapping homes and families, twins Yuma and Kyanna realise it's going to be tricky to swap back, with Kyanna facing a history test and Yuma meeting a snake in the bush.

Also catch: Bushwhacked! 6.00AM on NITV; Dukes of Broxstonia – Series 3, 9.13AM on ABC ME; Hoopla Doopla! 11.14AM on ABC ME; Little Lunch, 4.11PM on ABC ME and Hoopla Doopla! 4.50PM on ABC2. 

SATURDAY: Waabiny Time – Series 2, 8.00AM on NITV




Waabiny Time is a landmark in Australian TV; a kids variety program that uses Noongar Language. Presenters Kylie Farmer and Lee West take children from the ages of 3 to 6 on an educational and entertaining adventure, guiding our young viewers through 21 half-hour episodes of stories, songs and activities that are authentically indigenous and encourage participation.

Also catch:
You’re Skitting Me – Series 3, 11.20AM on ABC ME; Dance Academy – Series 2, 12.58PM on ABC ME, Little Lunch, 4.11PM on ABC ME and Hoopla Doopla! 4.50PM on ABC2.  

SUNDAY: Dance Academy – Series 2 – 12.58PM on ABC ME




Episode 17
- Love and War:
The escalating conflict between the First and Second Years results in a showdown to determine which year has the greatest talent, and Tara becomes unhinged when Grace tempts her to get less serious.

Also catch: 
You’re Skitting Me – Series 3, 11.20AM on ABC ME; Little Lunch, 4.11PM on ABC ME and Hoopla Doopla! 4.50PM on ABC2.  

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