What’s On TV? Monday 22 July – Sunday 28 July
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MONDAY: Hoopla Doopla! 1.32PM on ABC2
Episode 29
The Lost Thing
Bop can't sleep, because he’s lost his favourite teddy bear, Spanna. Everyone decides to help find Spanna, so that Bop can get a good night’s sleep.
Also catch: WAC (World Animal Championships), 8.35AM on ABC ME; Dance Academy – Series 3, 9.00AM on ABC ME; Little J and Big Cuz, 12.01PM on ABC ME; Bushwhacked! – Series 3, 3.05PM on ABC ME; Bushwhacked! – Series 1, 3.54PM on NITV and The Inbestigators, 5.00PM on ABC ME.
TUESDAY: Bushwhacked! – Series 3, 3.05PM on ABC ME
Episode 2
Pygmy Crocs
Bushwhacked’s intrepid hosts are on a mission to the Bullo River in the Northern Territory to explore a potentially new distinct crocodile species – the Freshwater Pygmy Crocodile.
Also catch: WAC (World Animal Championships), 8.35AM on ABC ME; Dance Academy – Series 3, 9.00AM on ABC ME; Little J and Big Cuz, 12.01PM on ABC ME; Hoopla Doopla! 1.32PM on ABC2; Bushwhacked! – Series 1, 3.54PM on NITV and The Inbestigators, 5.00PM on ABC ME.
WEDNESDAY: Dance Academy – Series 3, 9.00AM on ABC ME
Episode 13
Not for Nothing
In their Company interviews, the students finally learn if they will receive a professional contract with the National Ballet Company.
Also catch: WAC (World Animal Championships), 8.35AM on ABC ME; Little J and Big Cuz, 12.01PM on ABC ME; Hoopla Doopla! 1.32PM on ABC2; Bushwhacked! – Series 3, 3.05PM on ABC ME; Bushwhacked! – Series 1, 3.54PM on NITV and The Inbestigators, 5.00PM on ABC ME.
THURSDAY: WAC (World Animal Championships), 8.35AM on ABC ME
Episode 4
Baddest Baddie
Ambo, Scotty and Sir Reg scour the land, sea and air and come face-to-face with the baddest baddies of the animal kingdom… and these guys are cunning and bad to the bone!
Also catch: Little J and Big Cuz, 12.01PM on ABC ME; Hoopla Doopla! 1.32PM on ABC2; Bushwhacked! – Series 3, 3.05PM on ABC ME; Bushwhacked! – Series 1, 3.54PM on NITV and The Inbestigators, 5.00PM on ABC ME.
FRIDAY: Little J and Big Cuz, 12.01PM on ABC ME
Episode 5
Goanna Ate My Homework
Little J gets confused hunting bush tucker, when he follows his own tracks.
Also catch: WAC (World Animal Championships), 8.35AM on ABC ME; Hoopla Doopla! 1.32PM on ABC2; Bushwhacked! – Series 3, 3.05PM on ABC ME; Bushwhacked! – Series 1, 3.54PM on NITV and The Inbestigators, 5.00PM on ABC ME.
SATURDAY: The Inbestigators, 5.00PM on ABC ME
Episode 17
The Case of the Misplaced Mug
Mr McGillick is upset after he loses his precious ‘World’s Best Principal’ mug so Ezra makes it his personal mission to get it back.
SUNDAY: Hardball, 10.20AM on ABC ME
Episode 12
Volbrom
Mikey feels betrayed by Jerry and Salwa, so tries to stay out of their way. Salwa confronts him and says Howie was a good lie, because it made him believe in himself. He's ready to quit SASI-WESTS-HAT.
Also catch: The Inbestigators (Double Episode), 9.25AM & 9.40AM, 5.00PM on ABC ME and Mustangs FC – Series 2, 9.56AM on ABC ME.
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