ABC ME - Programs and Schedules

Mikki Vs The World - Season 2

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From Monday 3 October 6.30pm

Mikki vs The World returns for series two. Mikki, alongside her cool assistant Mo have set up a very cool psychology practice and are ready for business.

Fresh out of psychology school, Mikki is ready to do business. She’s set up a very cool practice, hired a mostly cool assistant Mo and has ALL her new knowledge to share.

On the downside, she’s a little short on experience, so she can’t seem to land a single client. That’s not a problem though - Mikki’s ‘no shame’ HQ is rarely short on drama giving her and Mo ample opportunity to test the odd theory, ask embarrassing questions and get to the bottom of some pretty tricky situations.

Production credit: An ABC production. Executive Producer, Nicole Cheek. Series Producer, Sandra Welkerling

Science experiment show Hey You! What If… has been renewed for a second season.

Beep and Mort

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Monday 10 October 8.10am World Premiere

Mollyvale is as lively as it is leafy. And there are lots of leaves in Mollyvale, from the big treehouse where the villagers live in harmonious hustle bustle, all the way to the top of Mort’s fuzzy head.

Mort is a kind and sensitive soul. He loves tasty things, cuddly things, and building helpful things. He’s always tinkering away with tools in his workshop where he’ll try his hand at making anything, especially for a friend in need. And Mort counts everyone as a friend.

Mort lives with his family including his little sister, Pop, who thinks big and is always full of plans. Their always-loving, free-ranging parentals include the storytelling, pancake-making Uncle Joe, and salt-of-the-earth hobbyist and dancing enthusiast, Mae. Always by their side is family pet, Raf, who excels at sniffing, sleeping and sneaking off with other people’s food.

Beep is Mort’s very best friend. She lives across the hills in a spaceship full of flashing lights and important buttons. She is a robot from outer space who has made Mollyvale her forever home. Analytical, quizzical and curious, she loves to discover everything she can about her new planet and is constantly full of questions: how does eating work? Is a tree a pet? Why doesn’t a dog answer when you ask them things?

Together with their family and friends, Beep and Mort solve problems, help each other, and experience all sorts of fun and action-packed adventures together.

Production credit: Beep and Mort is a Windmill Pictures production for the ABC. Major production investment from Screen Australia in association with the ABC. Financed with support from the South Australian Film Corporation. ABC Commercial holds world distribution rights.

ABC Me drama series Hardball has both been nominated for an International Emmy Award.

https://twitter.com/ScreenAustralia/status/1575641772650209281?s=20&t=p5iX5VgOdLWqPD86TdFWJA

ABC series Love on the Spectrum and kid’s drama series Hardball have both been nominated for an International Emmy Award.

Hardball follows school student Mikey on his quest to become the ‘sweetest-bestest-acest’ handball champ Western Sydney’s ever seen. Love On The Spectrum tells the stories of young adults on the autism spectrum navigating the world of dating and relationships. Both series are produced by Northern Pictures.

Jennifer Collins, ABC Director Entertainment & Specialist, said: “Quality Australian content is resonating with audiences the world over. I am particularly proud of the fact that the Love on the Spectrum format was developed locally with Northern Pictures and our ABC Factual team and has now had such global recognition. A huge congratulations to our production partners at Northern Pictures and our ABC team in leading the way for Australian content on the world stage. Receiving a nomination for series 2 of Hardball is another recognition of creative excellence following their win for series 1, congratulations to the entire team. ”

The winners will be announced on November 21 at the 50th International Emmy Awards in New York City.

Spooky Files commissioned by ABC and BBC

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) are excited to announce the co-commission of The Spooky Files, a new comedy series from Tony Ayres Productions (TAP) and Megaboom Pictures, the teams behind breakout successes, Nowhere Boys and Hardball. The series is financed with major production investment from Screen Australia and support from VicScreen.

Created by International Emmy award winning writers and directors Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes, the 10 x 24 min series is a fun, spooky, adventure-filled look at the universal experience of childhood fears. With an irresistible blend of contemporary characters and retro delights from the 80s and 90s, The Spooky Files will appeal to today’s savvy audience who love a big mystery, lots of laughs and just the right amount of scary!

Guy Edmonds & Matt Zeremes are the lead writers and the series is produced by Paul Watters with Executive Producers, Tony Ayres and Andrea Denholm for TAP, which is part of Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.

Production is expected to commence in early November 2022, shooting in Victoria. It will air on ABC ME in 2023 and in the UK on CBBC and BBC iPlayer.

Libbie Doherty, ABC Head of Children’s, said “We’re enormously proud to revisit our creative alliance with the BBC to partner with industry leading creatives from Tony Ayres Productions. This brilliant Australian creative team has another hilarious hit on their hands that demonstrates their understanding of the tween audience, their humour, their hang-ups and how to squeeze the funny out of every moment on screen. We know this one is going to be BIG! A huge thank you to Screen Australia and VicScreen for their dedication in supporting Australian productions and supporting the ABC to deliver exceptional quality Children’s content to Aussie kids.”

Andrea Denholm, Executive Producer, Tony Ayres Productions (TAP), said, “When Guy and Matt brought The Spooky Files to TAP at concept stage, we jumped at the chance to work with this incredibly talented team. From the creators of Hardball and the creator of Nowhere Boys, The Spooky Files is filled with humour, heart, mystery and is destined to find a huge and loyal audience. We are thrilled to have the support of ABC ME, CBBC and Universal International Studios in bringing this delightful series to children all over the world.”

Grainne Brunsdon, Screen Australia’s Head of Content said, “It’s vital that Australian children can see themselves reflected on screen, and we are pleased to support this exciting new series that will represent the diversity of the Australian playground. The team behind the widely loved Hardball have proven their ability to connect with young viewers around the world, and The Spooky Files is a fresh, clever comedy that is set to entertain and thrill audiences on ABC and BBC.”

Patricia Hidalgo, BBC’s Director Children’s and Education, said, “We are really excited to team up with ABC Australia, a renowned broadcaster with creativity that we admire. This is a great opportunity for us to forge a new working relationship with ABC that will result in brilliant new content for our audience and we look forward to bringing The Spooky Files to CBBC next year.”

Victorian Minister for Creative Industries, Steve Dimopoulos, said, “Through our $191.5 million VicScreen strategy we’re attracting more local productions than ever before, creating more jobs and supporting more businesses. Victoria offers some of the most exceptional filming destinations coupled with a dynamic and driven workforce, providing production companies with compelling opportunities to shoot within Victoria.”

Production Credits: The Spooky Files is a Tony Ayres Productions (TAP) and Megaboom Pictures production for ABC ME and BBC. Major production investment from Screen Australia in association with the ABC. Financed with support from VicScreen and BBC. NBCUniversal Global Distribution will manage international sales. TAP is part of Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group.

The ACTF international distribution team will return to MIP Junior and MIPCOM over the next two weeks for the first time since 2019, launching eight series to international broadcasters.

Heading the line-up for the ACTF is Crazy Fun Park, the upcoming live action horror-comedy series for teens by Werner Film Productions for the ABC.

https://actf.com.au/news/view/20618/crazy-fun-park-headlines-extensive-actf-offering-at-mipcom

Seems that Nine is no longer involved in production of the series (it partly funded production of season 1).

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Commercial networks have a free pass on children’s television so won’t fund anything now. Very sad.

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The Kaleidescope Films

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Sunday 20 November 9.00am

The Kaleidoscope Project supports and showcases the best of Australia’s next generation of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD) filmmakers, by offering career changing opportunities and mentorship.

From many highly competitive and creative applicants to consider, it was the films of emerging Australian CaLD creatives Lara Köse, Mary Duong, Rachel Choi, Taku Mbudzi and Ravi Chand that impressed the most.

With the support and guidance of ABC and Screen Australia executives, these talented, young filmmakers have created four standalone films that reflect and capture the experience of young Australians from a CaLD person living in Australia today.

The Kaleidescope Films premiere on ABC ME, the ABC ME app and ABC iview on Sunday 20 November.

Production credit: The Kaleidescope Films are created by Mary Duong and Rachel Choi for Viv’s Silly Mango, Taku Mbudzi for Gugu naGogo, Ravi Chand Namaste Yoga and Lara Köse for Yaz Queens.

• Viv’s Silly Mango, a film by creators Mary Duong and Rachel Choi, offers an honest and playful insight into growing up as young people from migrant or refugee backgrounds in Brisbane through the perspectives of three Asian pre-teens - Viv, Esther, and Nikki - as they navigate the meaning of family and friendship in their discovery of riot grrrl music and most importantly, themselves.

Gugu naGogo, created by Taku Mbudzi, explores intergenerational and cultural relationships and struggles between daughter, mother, and grandmother, through the eyes of Gugu, a 12-year-old budding astronomer living in a small Australian town, far removed from Zimbabwe, where her Gogo lives.

• Creator Ravi Chand draws on his experiences with Namaste Yoga, about Shiv, a 12-year-old Indian-Australian boy who hates being Indian. Shiv struggles with internalised oppression, whereas his 8-year-old sister Kaali is proud of her culture and immerses herself in it. Shiv experiences his culture being taken, commercialised and “taught" back to him, and learns to reclaim his culture on his own terms through his practice and connection with the true essence of yoga.

Yaz Queens, created by Lara Köse, explores the relationship dynamics between 10-year-old Yaz and her father after eight years of living apart in different countries, and how their cultural differences play a role in their struggle to relate, but ultimately, how their shared love of music helps bridge that divide and brings them closer together.

How long has ABC Me been running anime during its closedown period? Caught something around 12am while channel surfing this morning.

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Might have started going 24 hours.

Nope. Still shuts down at approx 10.30pm.

However, for some oddly reason, and not advertised/ published in guides, ABC Me has shown in the past a random episode of a show at around midnight-ish. Not sure how frequent they do this though, and also not sure of the reasoning behind this.

A few nights ago I saw an episode of The Adventures of Figaro Pho airing on ABC Me. Was probably just before midnight. I remember thinking that was unusual.

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Recorded the closedown last night. Another anime episode around 11:30pm and an ABC News update around 3:30am. Again, this isn’t in any of the guides.

edit: thanks @TelevisionAU for moving - couldn’t find the ABC ME thread in search :thinking:

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Perhaps Easter eggs.

It’s been happening for years.

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About half of the non-press release posts in here seem to be about programming in the closedown hours :stuck_out_tongue:

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Didn’t new Spicks & Specks play on ABC ME in an early morning timeslot during closedown before the new season started?

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Captured last night’s ‘closedown’ through to start up this morning. Sorry ABC Jazz fans - I’ve fast-forwarded through most of the holding slide, however have added a timecode for good measure.

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