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ABC pulls 10-year follow-up to popular teenage pregnancy documentary just hours before it is due to air due to 'legal trouble'

Plumpton High Babies publicized in 2002 demonstrating lives of adolescent mothers in school

Ten-year follow-up narrative was done in 2012 however was deferred

Show was at long last because of air this evening before being hit with lawful inconvenience

By Chris Pleasance For Daily Mail Australia

Distributed: 11:40 GMT, 28 November 2016 | UPDATED: 11:52 GMT, 28 November 2016

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It has been over a long time since viewers last observed the teenager mothers of Plumpton High, attempting to remain in school while exploring parenthood.

What's more, it appears those excited to see where those young ladies are presently should hold up somewhat longer after ABC pulled the make up for lost time narrative ultimately.

Plumpton High Babies: 10 Years On was because of air on Monday night yet was pulled a similar evening because of 'a late lawful matter'.

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Plumpton High Babies: 10 Years On, which was because of get up to speed with previous director Glenn Sargeant (focus) and understudies including Simone (back), was pulled from ABC's timetable

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Plumpton High Babies: 10 Years On, which was because of get up to speed with previous dean Glenn Sargeant (focus) and students including Simone (back), was pulled from ABC's timetable

Aviva Zielgler, the show's chief, said she trusts it will air 'soon', yet did not give any more detail on another date or the exact way of the legitimate inconvenience.

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The honor winning unique show took after a few young ladies at Plumpton High School, in New South Wales, after they fell pregnant while still in their youngsters.

The narrative is a follow-up to the honor winning 2002 unique (imagined)

The narrative is a follow-up to the honor winning 2002 unique (imagined)

Key to the show was dean Glenn Sargeant and his young mother's program, which he set up in the wake of 'strolling through strip malls and seeing young ladies with children in strollers, clearly not going to class'.

The subsequent re-explores the lives of three of those young ladies, Jacinta, Simone, and Baby, to analyze where life has taken them since and how Mr Sargeant's program influenced them.

Ziegler said: 'I am so sad they won't see their stories told and their voices heard this evening.'

The narrative has as of now been assailed by legitimate deferrals, with shooting really completing in 2012, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.

Mr Sargeant got the Order of Australia for his work with pregnant teenagers and youthful moms in 2004, unexpectedly that year the program shut after his retirement.

The show, which was done in 2012 however has been assailed by lawful issues, was because of make up for lost time with a portion of the youngster mum's to show how the school influenced their lives

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The show, which was done in 2012 yet has been assailed by lawful issues, was because of make up for lost time with a portion of the youngster mum's to show how the school influenced their lives

Aviva Zielgler, the show's maker, said she trusts the narrative will air 'soon' however couldn't give another date

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Aviva Zielgler, the show's maker, said she trusts the narrative will air 'soon' however couldn't give another date

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