Grizzly Tales

6:20pm – Sunday, May 13 on ABC3

Sunday May 13, 6:20pm Grizzly Tales features humorous tales of naughty children getting what they deserve. Horrible brothers are turned into worms, lazy students are turned into punctuation marks, ungrateful children are wrapped up and sent away, plus more.

Episode 1 – The Blood Doctor: Sunday, May 13 at 6.20pm Vain Georgina, aka Gorgeous George, will do anything to become a beauty queen. Her parents seek to alter her nasty behaviour by asking the Blood Doctor to change her bad blood. Unfortunately this tiny doctor who arrives astride his motorbike uses vinegar instead of blood and pickles her.

6:20pm – Sunday, January 8 on ABC3

Grizzly Tales features humorous tales of naughty children getting what they deserve. Rude tongues are trimmed, couch potatoes are baked into crisps, precious fashion victims are sent to school with no clothes on, and moaning minnies are minced into spaghetti.

In this episode, Josiah Reeks refuses to obey signs, which is a problem at home, because his father is a sign writer and uses them to set house rules.

The sign on the disused lighthouse – HERE BE DRAGONS – draws Josiah like a moth to a flame, as it was intended to do, because The Dragon Moth that lives inside the lighthouse has to eat.

6:20pm – Sunday, November 6 on ABC3

Sunday, 6 November 2011 Grizzly Tales returns to ABC3 with a new series of humorous stories where naughty children get what they deserve – rude tongues are trimmed, couch potatoes are baked into crisps, precious fashion victims are sent to school with no clothes on, and moaning minnies are minced into spaghetti.

In episode one Gilbert is a boy who refuses to eat what is on his plate. He offers a deal to his long suffering parents. If they eat what is on their plates for a week he will eat what is on his plate for the rest of his life.

There is a catch however; he has to do the cooking. He prepares revolting food unfit for human consumption which his parents manfully eat. Furious at their determination to win, he serves himself up on their plates, only to discover that a six foot fairy with five o’clock shadow called Tinklebell has put a spell on the household cutlery to make the knives and forks feed whatever is on the plate to the person who refuses to eat it.