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November 9th 2017
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What’s On TV? Monday 13 November – Sunday 19 November

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: Hoopla Doopla! 5.48AM on ABC2


Episode 1
Upsy Daisy
The Hoopla café door is stuck - Mimi is inside and everybody else is outside. All her friends try to help fix the door and rescue Mimi in time for morning tea. 

Also catch: Balloon Barnyard, 8.47AM and 2.47PM on Disney Junior and Wacky World Beaters, 9.34AM on ABC ME.

 

TUESDAY: Balloon Barnyard, 8.47AM and 2.47PM on Disney Junior


Episode 20
Treasure Map Day
Streak is looking around the barnyard. Where’s Pip?

Episode 10
Hot Day
The donkeys are lying in the shade. Their ears droop and they are a little deflated. It’s such a hot day, Pip thinks they need a nice cold drink.

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 5.48AM on ABC2 and Wacky World Beaters, 9.34AM on ABC ME.

 

WEDNESDAY: My Place – Series 1, 11.36AM on ABC ME


Episode 6
1958: Michaelis
Michaelis' family is from Kalymnos. He wants to be Australian, not Greek, but even more he wants a television - so he can watch Zorro.

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 5.48AM on ABC2; Balloon Barnyard, 8.47AM and 2.47PM on Disney Junior and Wacky World Beaters, 9.34AM on ABC ME.  

 

THURSDAY: Wacky World Beaters, 9.34AM on ABC ME


Episode 20
The Best Of Wacky World Beaters
After an extraordinary season travelling the globe, and entering all manner of wacky competitions, Amberley and Gilly scrub up to host the prestigious Wacky World Beater Awards. It’s a hilarious recap of the series, but which will be named the world's ultimate wacky contest?

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 5.48AM on ABC2 and Balloon Barnyard, 8.47AM and 2.47PM on Disney Junior.

 

FRIDAY: WAC (World Animal Championships), 9.35AM 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! 5.48AM on ABC2; Balloon Barnyard, 8.47AM and 2.47PM on Disney Junior and Lockie Leonard – Series 2, 10.00AM on ABC ME.  

 

SATURDAY: Waabiny Time – Series 1, 8.00AM on NITV  


Episode 4

Celebrate
Kwort Kwobikin, to celebrate is deadly! Moort madja, family get-togethers are deadly!

Also catch:
Hoopla Doopla! 5.48AM on ABC2 and Little Lunch, 11.35AM on ABC ME.   

 

SUNDAY: Little Lunch, 11.35AM on ABC ME


Episode 23

The Election
When Rory announces that he wants to be the Prime-Minister, Mrs Gonsha suggests they have their own election and that everyone run a campaign.

Also catch: Hoopla Doopla! 5.48AM on ABC2; Waabiny Time – Series 1, 8.00AM on NITV and Balloon Barnyard, 2.47PM on Disney Junior.

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