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What's New In September 2016 On Nickelodeon Africa

HARVEY BEAKS NEW EPISODES!
Monday 5 September @ 13:50 CAT
Who knew a blue bird could have so much fun? Young Harvey Beaks lives in Bigbark Woods with his parents and gets up to all sorts of misadventures with his wild friends, Fee and Foo, in new episodes. Watch as Harvey does all he can to delay adulthood as he approaches his 10th birthday; how he and his feathered  friend, Piri, have a fantastical idea about the meaning of Arbour Day and how he gives away his new baby sister because he believes family is big enough! Stay tuned to find out what happens.

THE THUNDERMANS NEW EPISODES!
Monday 12 September @ 09:55 CAT
Siblings Phoebe and Max are no ordinary teenagers, they’re superheroes! Watch as Max tries to stop his girlfriend from starring in the school play where she’d have to kiss the cute male lead. Meanwhile, Phoebe’s friendship with her bestie is compromised when Cherry spills the beans on the Thunderman family secret. The series won Favourite TV Show at the 2016 Kids’ Choice Awards, voted by Nickelodeon viewers.

FRIDAY MOVIES
Fridays from 16 September @ 16:45 CAT
LOST IN THE WEST
Part I, II and III
Saddle up for a Wild West adventure in this three-part comedy series. Stepbrothers Chip and Dave accidently invent a time machine and are transported back in time to 1885. It’s the age of cowboys, cattle ranching and evil outlaws. While there, they have to save their hometown and make it back to the present day in time for their homecoming dance. They make friends with two lovely lasses who teach them the ways of the west, from horse riding to lassoing. They’ll need to master these skills to find their way back home.

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BLAZE AND THE MONSTER MACHINES NEW EPISODES!
Saturday 3 September @ 16:15 CAT
Meet Blaze, an energetic, enthusiastic monster truck. Together with his driver and best buddy, eight-year-old AJ, he goes on wonderful adventures that teach him all about science, maths and engineering. That’s if he can stop his main rival, Crusher, from cheating and messing everything up.

PAW PATROL NEW EPISODES!
Sunday 4 September @ 19:10 CAT
Chase the police dog, Marshall the fire pup, Skye the search-and-rescue pilot and all the other canine heroes from Adventure Bay are here to protect and serve their community. With Ryder, a smart and tech-savvy boy as their leader, no crisis is too big (or small) for these plucky pooches.

SATURDAY MOVIES
DORA’S PIRATE ADVENTURE
Saturday 3 September @ 19:10 CAT 
Sunday 4 September @ 07:10 CAT
When the naughty Pirate Piggies steal Dora’s dress-up costumes and treasure chest, she asks Boots, Diego and her other friends to help get everything back. They’ll have to hurry because the pirate musical they’re putting on is starting soon!

BUBBLE PUPPY’S FIN-TASTIC FAIRYTALE
Saturday 10 September @ 19:10 CAT 
Sunday 11 September @ 07:10 CAT
It’s story time for Molly, Gil, Deema and the other bubble guppies in Mr Grouper’s kindergarten class. He keeps these little sea-dwelling creatures spellbound with a tale involving their pet, Bubble Puppy, and a nasty witch who turns him into a frog.

THE SHAPE BANDIT
Saturday 17 September @ 19:10 CAT
Sunday 18 September @ 07:10 CAT
The Shape Bandit wants to steal all the shapes in Umi City, and when discovers that Milli’s big brother, Geo, has a shapemaking belt, he wants that too! Team Umizoomi must act quickly, or the town’s circles, squares and rectangles will disappear!

DORA’S DANCE TO THE RESCUE Saturday 24 September @ 19:10 CAT   Sunday 25 September @ 07:10 CAT
The brave little explorer and her friend, Boots, go to the aid of Swiper the fox, who has been imprisoned in a bottle by a mean elf. The only way to free him is to win a dance contest, so Dora needs everyone’s help to march like an ant, slither like a snake and boogie like a fish.

What's New In September 2016 On Nicktoons Africa

LITTLEST PET SHOP NEW SERIES!
Monday 5 September @ 13:30 CAT
Ever wondered how awesome it would be to understand your pet? Then join the adventures of Blythe, a teenage girl who can talk to the animals who live at Littlest Pet Shop. Get ready to chit chat with all of Blythe’s friends: Russell the hedgehog, Pepper the skunk, Minka the spider monkey, Zoe the singing dog, Sunil the mongoose, Vinnie the gecko and Penny the panda.

PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR NEW EPISODES!
Monday 5 September @ 16:25 CAT
The popular penguins are back with some brand new adventures. They are still as focused as ever on preserving order and tranquillity in the Central Park Zoo. One of the penguins’ biggest problems, and a threat to the peace, is party animal lemur King Julien, whose antics are as noisy and disruptive as ever. The penguins hatch many sneaky tricks to get rid of Julien but in the end is life at the zoo really fun without him?

DANNY PHANTOM SERIES FINALE+MARATHON
Saturday 24 September @ 08:05 CAT
Don’t miss this marathon of your favourite ghost  hero, premiering three brand new episodes, including the series finale of the ghost boy adventures! In the new episodes, Danny returns to Amity Park with a problem that puts his entire ghost form at risk. In another episode, he tries to live his life as a normal  human, until the future of the planet ends up in his hands. Find out if Danny really is through with being a superhero.

Brand New Shows Arrives On Discovery Family Africa From August 2016

Baby Animals
From Monday 1 August at 20:00
Arctic foxes, sea otters, tamarin monkeys and red pandas are just some of the tiniest, cutest creatures in brand new six-part series, Baby Animals. With  their big eyes and their wobbly first steps, nature's newbies are irresistible. Watch how animals nurture their young as infant elephants, baby bison and  rambunctious rhinos all eat, sleep and play their way to adulthood. Cuddly clumsy and full of mischief, the babies of the animal kingdom certainly make up the wildest daycare you've ever seen.

Mystery Hunters
From Monday 1 August at 15:50
There is an elite team on a mission for the truth,  seeking answers to some of the greatest mysteries on earth and beyond. They are the Mystery Hunters,  two intrepid investigative kid reporters and a venerable stage magician who join forces to investigate or debunk myths from the natural to the supernatural, and even the slightly ridiculous. The mysteries can any subject that a kid has puzzled over or been spooked by, from lake monsters and mummies to aliens. The series follows the Mystery Hunters gather facts and use science and reasoning  to try to interpret them, exploding myths and offering possible explanations. Combining on-site reporting and crazy adventures, they get to the centre of the action. Adventures include dousing for gold in Alaska, stringing apples from trees to ferret out Florida's "skunk ape," climbing into a decades old Bigfoot trap, riding in a submarine to a lake monster's lair and unravelling a real, ancient, smelly mummy.

Outrageous Acts of Psych
From Friday 19 August at 20:00
Brand new series Outrageous Acts Of Psych takes unsuspecting people on the street, in offices, at  colleges, in restaurants and at public places everywhere and unwittingly gets them to take part  in hilarious hidden-camera stunts that look like  practical jokes, but are in fact social science experiments. The series looks at the hilarious psychology behind situations including strangers lying to save a man's marriage, a taste test gone terribly wrong, and an outrageous VIP laundromat experience. The resulting scenarios are analysed by a rotating cast of experts who help viewers understand why humans behave in the funny ways that they do.

Hello World!
From Wednesday 17 August at 15:00
Take a walk on the wild side with a brand new  family-friendly series from some of today's hottest recording artists. Hello World! is a six-part series taking a look at the wonders of the natural world through the eyes of some of today's most celebrated musicians. The series brings out the universal themes of the artists' music by using it as a soundtrack for the stories of animals in the wild. Venture deep into the environments of a colourful array of animals, from sea turtles, jumping spiders, rhinos, and hawks as they live their daily lives. Whether they are searching for water, looking for love, or caring for their families, these animals all have a singular way of surviving. Each episode features the artist's vibrant storytelling and one of their well-known songs, as well as a lush musical score. From polar bears seeking a mate to the strains of Ellie Goulding, to the resilience of sea turtle  sound-tracked by Usher, wildlife has never looked -  or sounded - so good.

Catch The Best Of British News On BBC World News From July 2016

BBC World News

The State of America
Ahead of the 2016 US presidential election, BBC World News and BBC.com/news explore the state of Obama’s America.  What sort of country and economy will the next President, whoever it is, inherit? This season of programming health checks the US economy – still considered to be the largest and most innovative in the world, and discovers how Americans feel about their future and their country’s role in the world.

The Travel Show
July 9th05:30, 15:30, 20:30
July 10th08:30
July 13th10:00

America’s relationship with Mexico and the role of immigration have been divisive debate points during the US primaries. In this Travel Show US special, Rajan Datar travels along America’s southern border by train to investigate the country’s long and sometimes complex history with its southern neighbour, and looks at the other influences that have helped shaped the region.  Starting at the originally French port city of New Orleans, Rajan traces the story of American expansion westwards stopping off at the Alamo, where Texan frontiersmen entered American mythology by facing overwhelming Mexican forces. Rajan then heads to Big Bend National Park where he kayaks along the line that divides the two countries.

July 16th05:30, 15:30, 20:30
July 17th08:30
July 20th10:00

In part two of this transcontinental trip, Rajan Datar travels to the West Texas borderlands and visits a tiny town that has become an unlikely oasis for art. Rajan also visits Tucson in Arizona - the only place in the world where tourists can get close to an intercontinental nuclear missile – and goes behind the scenes of a nuclear bunker to explore how the Cold War shaped this part of America. Native American heritage is also a vibrant part of the state’s history, and Rajan treks through a site of ancient rock paintings and meets the laser artist who is campaigning to preserve them. On the way to his final stop, Los Angeles, Rajan visits Palm Springs, the desert city which Hollywood celebrities once escaped to from their studios and now a mixed population of retirees, LGBT activists and Islamic converts all live their version of the American dream.

Click: Future Tech
July 9th08:30, 21:30
July 10th05:30, 15:30
July 14th10:00

Click looks to the future in this US special and goes behind the scenes at the world’s first virtual reality amusement park. The team also test out the research robots that are pushing boundaries at Stanford University, and special guest reporter Ana Matronic investigates the Boston-based bots which mimic nature’s creatures. Plus, with the rise of drones, Click reveals how the US is leading the way in custom UAV traffic management projects at LAX and NASA.

Click: Silicon Valley
July 16th08:30, 21:30
July 17th05:30, 15:30
July 21st10:00

In the second episode of Click’s US special the team head to tech nirvana, Silicon Valley, where they meet with some of the biggest players in tech and the young start-ups that are hoping to make a big difference - but will they succeed or just be a flash in the pan? And how tough is it to distinguish your company from the next? From innovative research projects at Google, to cutting edge sounds at George Lucas’s Skywalker Ranch and Uber’s rapid expansion, the tech giants share their secrets on how to stay ahead. Plus, with the US elections heating up, Click visits the start-ups that are using data to spot trends and help share views.

Talking Books at Hay festival 2016: Lionel Shriver
July 16th14:30
July 17th02:30, 09:30, 21:30
July 19th10:00

In a special Talking Books from Hay Festival, George Alagiah talks to Lionel Shriver. Shriver is best known for her hard-hitting 2003 novel ‘We Need To Talk About Kevin’ which centres around a fictional school massacre and is told in a series of first-person letters; the book was a runaway success and lead to a film adaptation in 2011. Her new book ‘The Mandibles: A Family 2029-2047’ focuses on three generations of a wealthy family as a fiscal crisis hits a near-future America.

Artsnight: David Baddiel on The Great Man Theory
July 23rd04:30, 19:30
July 24th12:30
July 28th11:30

In the 19th century, Thomas Carlyle came up with The Great Man Theory - a view that history is formed by the impact of certain charismatic and powerful men. For this episode of Artsnight, David Baddiel travels to New York to see if there are any great men left and whether the idea, embodied by figures like Picasso, Saul Bellow or Norman Mailer, is untenable now. David talks to writers Martin Amis, Nick Laird, Katie Roiphe and Meg Wolitzer to ask whether anyone can be called great in a culture where so many voices and opinions exist that anyone that claims greatness is easily shot down. David argues that even those who might be considered great can't be that absurdly masculine anymore so can only achieve greatness with an ironic nod and a wink. So, David asks, what has been gained and lost by the death of The Great Man idea?

“Who Women Want”
July 9th14:30
July 10th 02:30, 09:30, 21:30

Gender is set to be a defining issue in this year’s US presidential race. Donald Trump recently claimed that “The only thing [Hillary Clinton has] got going is the women’s card, and the beautiful thing is, women don’t like her.” However, polls suggest that Hillary Clinton enjoys a clear lead among female voters of all backgrounds, while she struggles with the blue collar male vote. Award winning BBC World News America Presenter Katty Kay examines who women want in this year’s presidential race: Trump or Clinton, and why it will be so crucial to the final result.

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Sport Today Extra: Aries Merritt
July 2nd14:30
July 3rd02:30, 09:30, 21:30
July 5th10:00

Aries Merritt won Olympic gold at London 2012 in the men’s 110m hurdles and broke the world record for his event a month later. His road to Rio seemed set but in 2015, after winning a bronze medal at the World Championships in Beijing, the American was on the operating table having a kidney transplant – the kidney was donated by his sister. Now Aries is hoping that the road to recovery leads to Rio. BBC World News spends time with him at his Arizona home and during training as the reigning Olympic champion looks to clear his final hurdle and win at the Olympic Games.

Heroes
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In the run-up to the Olympics, BBC World News explores the amazing stories of five real-life heroes. This programme tells the stories of five exceptional individuals who overcame great obstacles in their lives through sport and now use it to help people living in some of the poorest and most violent places in Brazil. Heroes includes stories from a skateboarder, a runner, a sailor, a golfer and a badminton coach. Their work is helping to tackle Brazil's most pervasive problem: the country is still one of the most unequal in the world.

Favela Athletes
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All over the world athletes are stepping up their training in a bid to represent their country in one of the most revered sporting competitions on the planet: The Olympic Games. As all eyes turn to Rio, this programme follows three young Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls on their journey from their homes in the Rio favelas to the moment of ‘selection’. For 17 year old diver Giovanna, 13 year old gymnast Ana Carolina and 26 year old Paralympian high jumper Jorge, the moment of truth has almost come.  Will their dreams of sporting glory come true?

Hidden Rio
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Hidden Rio examines some of the unique tales of cariocas, the unique term given to the people of Rio de Janeiro.  These extraordinary stories reveal another side of Rio and touch on the city’s unique ancestral roots, samba, geology, art, social protests and inequality. The stories include those of a former slave refuge in Rio’s richest area where descendants still live, and a town in the mountains that was founded by Finnish migrants where Father Christmas is out all year round, temperatures fall below zero – and it snows!

Team Refugee
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For the first time, refugees around the world are in training hoping to compete in the team of Refugee Olympic Athletes (ROA), newly formed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). From fleeing the horrors of war and seeking refuge, to being on a world stage competing as an Olympic champion; BBC World News and BBC.com are charting the dramatic changes in circumstances of a group of incredible athletes.

Team Refugee follows Syrian teenager Yusra Mardini who fled the country’s civil war and is now in Germany hoping to swim for the ROA. It also examines the stories of Popole Misenga and Yolande Mabika who escaped from the DRC and made a bid for asylum in Brazil during the 2013 World Judo Championships in Rio. They are now living in the Rio slums but train every day with the help of the Brazilian National Olympic Committee (NOC).  And in Kenya, a group of athletic competitors from the Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps are hoping to qualify for the IOC’s Olympic Refugee Team and compete in Rio this August.

Horizons

Healthy Harvest
July 2nd 03:30, 10:30
July 3rd 16:30, 22:30
July 5th 11:30

Adam Shaw reports from Africa on how science is improving harvests for farmers plagued with pests and drought. And explores how new techniques and technology are enabling rural food production.

Planet Oil

Episode 1
July 2nd11:10, 23:10
July 3rd04:10, 17:10

The moment we first drilled for oil we opened a Pandora's box that changed the world forever. Oil has transformed the way we live our lives, spawned foreign wars and turned a simple natural resource into the most powerful political weapon the world has ever known. But when exactly did geology turn into such a high-stakes game? In this series, Professor Iain Stewart visits the places that gave birth to the earth's oil riches, discovers the people who fought over its control and supply, and explores how our insatiable thirst for oil is changing the very planet on which we depend. It's a journey that will help us answer a fundamental question - how did we become so addicted to oil in little more than one human lifetime?

Episode 2
July 9th11:10, 23:10
July 10th04:10, 17:10

By the early 1950s oil, plastics and fertilisers had transformed the planet. But as Professor Iain Stewart reveals, when the oil producing countries demanded a greater share in profits from the Western energy companies, the oil and gas fields of the Middle East became a focus for coup d'états and military conflict.

In this episode, Professor Stewart travels to the North Sea and recalls the race against time to find alternative supplies in the shallow, but turbulent waters both here and in America's Gulf Coast.
The offshore discoveries in the 1970s proved to be a game changer. They marked an engineering revolution; the moment when 'difficult' oil and gas (previously unviable sources) could be commercially produced from the ocean depths. It was the moment when Western Europe and the US finally unshackled themselves from their 20th century energy security nightmare.

Episode 3
July 16th11:10, 23:10
July 17th04:10, 17:10

As we entered the 21st century the world was guzzling oil, coal and gas like never before. Despite fears of 'peak oil', Professor Iain Stewart discovers that while huge technological advances are helping extend the life of existing oilfields, new unconventional oil and gas supplies, like shale gas and tar sands, are extending the hydrocarbon age well into the 21st century.

Given that there are plenty of fossil fuels still in the ground, the spectre of climate change has forced many to ask if we can really afford to burn what's left. In this concluding episode, Iain Stewart argues that we face a stark choice: do we continue to feed our addiction - suck Planet Oil dry - and risk catastrophic climate change, or do we go hell for leather for alternative energy sources and make the transition from our fossil fuel past to a low carbon future? In which case, how do we make that shift?

9 Months in the Bronx
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The BBC’s Anna Bressanin follows the story of Felicia, a pregnant 22 year old from the Bronx borough of New York City. Felicia knows that as soon as she gives birth Children Services may come to the hospital and take her baby away, and she’s determined to stop that happening.