TV Guide Issue #156:

20 November - 3 December 2023 View previous issueView next issue
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    29th Nov10:00 am

    Simon Is Echoing. Simon is repeating what everyone is saying today in Wiggle Town. Little Sir Echo has a clever solution: saying echo three times backwards. But how will they get Simon to say the magic words?

    29th Nov10:01 am

    Footy Mad (warlpiri). It's the School Footy Match this week! Big Cuz reluctantly agrees to be the commentator, while Little J boasts he'll kick twenty goals. Spoken in the Indigenous language of Warlpiri.

    29th Nov10:55 am

    The Golden Era Of Bushranging. During the gold rush, bushranging flourished in New South Wales and the newly formed colony of Victoria. Explore bushranger objects at the National Museum of Australia and learn about the Eugowra gold escort robbery.

    29th Nov12:30 pm

    Jessica Rudd - Chief Executive Officer Of The Parenthood. Jessica Rudd, the Chief Executive Officer of The ParentHood, addresses the National Press Club of Australia.

    29th Nov6:25 pm

    Find out what's going on in the world with a news bulletin designed for children, featuring stories that are relevant and easy to understand.

    29th Nov7:30 pm

    Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle.

    29th Nov7:30 pm

    Lwasi's New Family. Lwasi the male lion has left brother Ato, lioness Maya and their 5 cubs behind at Taronga Sydney and moved to Western Plains Zoo to start a family of his own.

    29th Nov8:30 pm

    Tractoring. Jeremy Clarkson takes on the running of his 1000-acre farm in the Cotswolds despite knowing almost nothing about agriculture.

    29th Nov8:32 pm

    Wil Anderson, Jan Fran and a collection of Australia's best and brightest comedians return to give you the clues to unpack the news, miss all misinformation and stay informed not alarmed.

    29th Nov9:04 pm

    The Wheel. The comedy of errors that befell Melbourne's cursed Ferris wheel, conceived as an international landmark to put the city on the map, but plagued by construction mishaps and the world's worst views.

    29th Nov9:34 pm

    As the US election race heats up, global events threaten to derail some campaigns as candidates navigate the tricky terrain of the Israel-Gaza Conflict, War in Ukraine and the economic bite of a cost-of-living crisis at home.

    29th Nov9:46 pm

    BTN High breaks down the week's biggest news stories for Aussie high schoolers.

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