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Spicks and Specks Season 1 Episodes

42 Episodes 2005 - 2005

Episode 1

Episode #1.1

The teams were Alan Brough, Eddie Perfect and Ross Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Angie Hart and Hamish Blake. The games played were Common People, Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (the singers were Eddie and Angie), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 2

Episode #1.2

The teams were Alan Brough, Cal Wilson and Kram, and Myf Warhurst, Dinah Lee and Ross Noble. The games played were The Sounds of Silence (using songs being performed on the 'Farnham and Byrne' show), Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (the singers were Alan and Myf), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 3

Episode #1.3

The teams were Alan Brough, Katie Underwood and Scott Edgar, and Myf Warhurst, Jim Keays and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Meet the Beatles and The New Romantics), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, Substitute (Katie and Jim were the singers), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 4

Episode #1.4

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Beccy Cole and Greedy Smith, and Myf Warhurst, Simon Tedeschi and Scott Edgar. The games played were Know Your Product (on Home on the Range and Sound Tracks), Bottom 100, Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (the singers were Beccy and Scott), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 5

Episode #1.5

30 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Toni Lamond and Andy Lee, and Myf Warhurst, Murray Cook and Terri Psiakis. The games played were Know Your Product (on Hey Hey it's the Monkees and The Golden Age of Musicals), Common People, Please Please Tell Me Now (based on the video clip of "Jailbreak" by AC/DC), Substitute (the singers were Toni and Murray), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 6

Episode #1.6

The teams were Alan Brough, Emma Pask and Jeff Green, and Myf Warhurst, Barry Crocker and Cal Wilson. The games played were Know Your Product (on Ladies of Jazz and One-Hit Wonders), Bottom 100, The Hit List, Substitute (the singers were Emma and Barry), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 7

Episode #1.7

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Geraldine Turner and Frank Woodley, and Myf Warhurst, Lucky Oceans and Bill Bailey. The games played were Know Your Product (on Gilbert & Sullivan and My Island Home), Common People, Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of The Nolans singing 'Gotta Pull Myself Together'), Substitute (the singers were Geraldine and Bill), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 8

Episode #1.8

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Terri Psiakis and David Hirschfelder, and Myf Warhurst, Loene Carmen and Ross Noble. The games played were Know Your Product (on Pop Goes Classical and Nick Cave), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Samplemania, Toss the Telly (Loene and David tossed the 'tellies', and Jim Keays was on the bed), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 9

Episode #1.9

The teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Scott Edgar, and Myf Warhurst, James Morrison and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on Seattle Sound and Cotton Club), Sounds of Silence, Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (the singers were Ella and Colin), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 10

Episode #1.10

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Brian Cadd and Scott Edgar, and Myf Warhurst, Slava Grigoryan and Ross Noble. The games played were Know Your Product (on West Coast Country Rock and Jimi Hendrix), Bottom 100, Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (the singers were Myf and Brian), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 11

Episode #1.11

The teams were Alan Brough, David Hobson and Rich Hall, and Myf Warhurst, Angry Anderson and Kitty Flanagan. The games played were Know Your Product (on Belters and The Barrys), Samplemania, Please Please Tell Me Now (with questions based on the video clip of "Whip It" by Devo), Substitute (the singers were David and Kitty, with a little help from Rich), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 12

Episode #1.12

The teams were Alan Brough, Toni Lamond and David McCormack, and Myf Warhurst, Brian Mannix and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Mega Musicals and TV Themes), Musician or Serial Killer, Common People, Substitute (the singers were David and Brian), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 13

Episode #1.13

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Deni Hines and Pete Smith, and Myf Warhurst, Mick Thomas and Hamish Blake. This is the first episode filmed with the new desk and set pieces. The games played were Know Your Product (on Sounds of Motown and 80s Oz Music), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Rhyme or Reason, Substitute (the singers were Deni and Hamish), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 14

Episode #1.14

The teams were Alan Brough, Beccy Cole and Earl Okin, and Myf Warhurst, Frankie J. Holden and Andy Lee. The games played were Know Your Product (on A Night at the Opera and Happy Days), Bottom 100, Samplemania, Substitute (the singers were Earl and Frankie J.), and The Final Countdown. Earl Okin concluded the show with his song 'Teenage Dirtbag'.

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Episode 15

Episode #1.15

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Richard Clapton and Wendy Harmer, and Myf Warhurst, Guy Sebastian and David O'Doherty. The games played were Know Your Product (on Pop Tarts and The Rolling Stones), Please Please Tell Me Now (on Twisted Sister's video of 'Leader of the Pack'), Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (with Richard and Guy singing) and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with Twisted Sister's musical video of 'Leader of the Pack'.

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Episode 16

Episode #1.16

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Diana Doherty and Paul Capsis, and Myf Warhurst, Renée Geyer and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on Gospel and That's Entertainment), Please Please Tell Me Now (on Daddy Cool's music video 'Eagle Rock'), Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (Paul and Renée were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Paul Capsis closed the show singing ABBA's Money, Money, Money' in the style of Marlene Dietrich.

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Episode 17

Episode #1.17

The teams were Alan Brough, Alice McNamara and Rusty Berther, and Myf Warhurst, John Paul Young and Wendy Harmer. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Brill Building and Nashville), Common People, Samplemania, Cover Versions (with Myf and Alan drawing the album covers), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 18

Episode #1.18

The teams were Alan Brough, Todd McKenney and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Greedy Smith and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Song & Dance Men and Surf City), Bottom 100, Substitute (Todd and Denise were the singers), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 19

Episode #1.19

The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Scott Brennan, and Myf Warhurst, Paul Mac and Greg Fleet. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Gershwins and Electronica), Malvern Stars on 45 (the bike was ridden by Scott and Paul), Common People, Substitute (Ali and Greg were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The closing song was a video clip of a 1979 performance by The Western Suburbs Singers singing 'C'mon Give Us a Go'.

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Episode 20

Episode #1.20

The teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Andy Lee, and Myf Warhurst, Jud Arthur and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on A Night at the Opera and Punk), Cover Versions (Ella and Jud drew the song titles), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, Substitute (Andy and Frank were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Frank Woodley closed the show with an original composition - a sad song.

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Episode 21

Episode #1.21

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Emily Taheny and Reg Mombassa, and Myf Warhurst, Rob Guest and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on Kiwi Invasion and The Sound of Music), Cover Versions (Colin and Reg were the drew the song titles), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, Substitute (Emily and Rob were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with the 1977 music video clip of 'I'll Take You Higher' by Lindsay Bjerre.

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Episode 22

Episode #1.22

30 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Guy Noble and Cal Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Chris Cheney and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Way Out West and Mozart), Malvern Stars on 45 (Cal and Dave rode the bicycle), Common People, Substitute (Alan and Chris were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with the 1978 music video 'Like an Eagle' by Dennis Parker aka Wade Nichols.

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Episode 23

Episode #1.23

The teams were Alan Brough, Maya Jupiter and Shane Bourne, and Myf Warhurst, Jimmy Barnes and Scott Edgar. The games played were Know Your Product (on Aretha and Hip Hop), Bottom 100, Substitute (Jimmy and Shane were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Adam Hills, accompanied by Scott Edgar on guitar, singing Australia's national anthem 'Advance Australia Fair' to the tune of Jonathan Cain's 'Working Class Man'.

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Episode 24

Episode #1.24

The teams were Alan Brough, Renée Geyer and Rusty Berther, and Myf Warhurst, Normie Rowe and Hamish Blake. The show had a theme of ARIA Hall of Fame Icons. The games played were Know Your Product (on Aussie TV Themes and Australian Songwriters), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the film clip of "Errol" by Australian Crawl), Samplemania, Substitute (Rusty and Normie were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Rusty Berther concluded the show with a tribute to Mark Seymour from Hunters & Collectors.

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Episode 25

Episode #1.25

The teams were Alan Brough, Brooke Fraser and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, James Morrison and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Big Bands and Metal), Please Please Tell Me Now, Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (the singers were Brooke and James), and The Final Countdown. James Morrison closed the show with a musical tradition called call and response where James played both parts, on the trumpet and trombone.

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Episode 26

Episode #1.26

The teams were Alan Brough, Richard Gill and Cal Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Liam Finn and Greg Fleet. The games played were Know Your Product (on Glam Rock and Songs of Praise), Malvern Stars on 45 (Richard and Greg rode the bike), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, Substitute (Liam and Cal were the singers), and The Final Countdown.

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Episode 27

Episode #1.27

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Carlotta, and Myf Warhurst, Courtney Murphy and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Ol' Blue Eyes and Prince), Bottom 100, Samplemania, Substitute (Ali and Courtney were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Ali McGregor closed the show with an operatic version of 'Sunglasses at Night' by Corey Hart.

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Episode 28

Episode #1.28

The teams were Alan Brough, Katie Melua and Scott Edgar, and Myf Warhurst, Marty Rhone and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Vietnam War Songs and Brit Pop), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on David Lee Roth's music video of 'California Girls'), Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (the singers were Katie and Marty), and The Final Countdown. The show finished with a music video of Marty Rhone singing a song from 1970 called 'So You Want to Be a Pop Singer?'.

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Episode 29

Episode #1.29

The teams were Alan Brough, Simon Tedeschi and Andy Lee, and Myf Warhurst, Murray Cook and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Baroque and New Wave), Malvern Stars on 45 (with Simon and Murray being the bicycle riders), Common People, Cover Versions (with Andy and Denise drawing the record titles), and The Final Countdown. Simon concluded the show playing various versions of The Wiggles' song 'Hot Potato' on the piano.

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Episode 30

Episode #1.30

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Terri Psiakis and Kram, and Myf Warhurst, Rhonda Burchmore and Shane Bourne. The games played were Know Your Product (on Drummers and James Bond Themes), Cover Versions (Kram and Shane drew the song titles), Mondegreens, Substitute (Terri and Rhonda were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a 1971 video clip from the TV show GTK of the musical group Chain playing Munster Blues.

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Episode 31

Episode #1.31

27 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Clare Bowditch and Ross Noble, and Myf Warhurst, Jane Scali and Tim Ross. The games played were Know Your Product (on Bob Dylan and Eurotrash), Bottom 100, Substitute (Clare and Tim were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Jane Scali closed the show singing Frédéric Chopin's 'The Minute Waltz' with lyrics by Lan O'Kun.

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Episode 32

Episode #1.32

The teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Gavin Wood, and Myf Warhurst, Richard Frankland and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on Country Superstars and Disc Jockeys), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, Substitute (Richard and Gavin were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Gavin Wood reading the credits, sort of.

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Episode 33

Episode #1.33

The teams were Alan Brough, Aaron Choulai and Wilbur Wilde, and Myf Warhurst, Venetta Fields and Ross Noble. The games played were Know Your Product (on Miles Davis and Girl Groups of the 60s), Common People, Substitute (Venetta and Wilbur were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Dennis Madalone singing 'America We Stand As One'.

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Episode 34

Episode #1.34

The teams were Alan Brough, Jade MacRae and Jonathan Biggins, and Myf Warhurst, John Young and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on Musical Comedy and The Producers), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Looking for Clues, Substitute (with Jade and John singing), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with Jade MacRae singing a song co-written by her father, Dave MacRae, called 'Funky Gibbon'. She was accompanied by Chris Thompson on guitar.

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Episode 35

Episode #1.35

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Harry James Angus and Fiona O'Loughlin, and Myf Warhurst, Daryl Braithwaite and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Latin Music and Ten Pound Invasion), Cover Versions (Harry and Dave did the drawings), Samplemania, Substitute (with Daryl and Fiona singing), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video of Dave O'Neil's former band Captain Cocoa playing 'Over the Moon' from their album Kite.

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Episode 36

Episode #1.36

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Geraldine Turner and Pete Smith, and Myf Warhurst, Stuart McLeod and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Homebaked and Over There), Please Please Tell Me Now (based on a video clip of 'White Wedding' by Billy Idol), Mondegreens, Substitute (the singers were Pete and Stuart), and The Final Countdown. Geraldine Turner closed the show with an up-to-date version of Noël Coward's 'That is the End of the News'.

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Episode 37

Episode #1.37

The teams were Alan Brough, Jenny Morris and Murray Cook, and Myf Warhurst, Simon Tedeschi and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Virtuosos and The Two of Us), Malvern Stars on 45 (Jenny and Hamish rode the bicycle), Musician or Serial Killer, Cover Versions (Murray and Hamish drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Simon Tedeschi demonstrating with Hamish Blake how he played the piano in the movie Shine (1996).

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Episode 38

Episode #1.38

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Debra Byrne and Andy Lee, and Myf Warhurst, David Hirschfelder and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Jazz Legends and ABBA), Cover Versions (Alan and Frank drew the song titles), Looking for Clues, Substitute (with David and Debra singing), and The Final Countdown. David Hirschfelder closed the show by playing the piano lead in 'Blame it on the Weather', which he originally performed with the Peter Cupples Band on Countdown in the early 1980s.

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Episode 39

Episode #1.39

The teams were Alan Brough, Clare Bowditch and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, Glenn Shorrock and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Brothers Gibb and Novelty Songs), Bottom 100, Samplemania, Substitute (with Adam and Glenn singing), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of The Bee Gees singing the show's theme 'Spicks and Specks'.

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Episode 40

Episode #1.40

The teams were Alan Brough, Russell Morris and Scott Edgar, and Myf Warhurst, Todd McKenney and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Adult Oriented Rock and 80's Love Songs), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Mondegreens, Substitute (with Russell and Meshel singing), and The Final Countdown. Scott Edgar closed the show by singing an original composition possibly called 'Don't Break My Heart'

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Episode 41

Episode #1.41

The teams were Alan Brough, Robert Forster and Dave O'Neil, and Myf Warhurst, Sharon O'Neill and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on Rock Divas and Brisbane Bands), Malvern Stars on 45 (Alan and Colin rode the bicycle), Substitute (with Sharon and Dave singing), and The Final Countdown. Being the last show of season one, it closed with a montage showing some of the highlights of the season.

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Episode 42

A Very Specky Christmas

58 mins

In this one hour Christmas special, the teams were Alan Brough, Belinda Emmett and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, James Morrison and Rove McManus. Simon Tedeschi and Scott Elgar played the part of Christmas elves who helped out during show. The games played were Know Your Product (on Christmas Music), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot (Brian Cadd, as Santa Claus, was assisted by Casey Donovan, Wilbur Wilde, Brian Mannix, Ali McGregor, Jim Keays and Ella Hooper), Name that Tune (the tunes were played by The Salvation Army Band Quartet), Mistletoss (each team tossed CDs into a 'chimney'), Mondogreens, Malvern Stars on 45 (the guest cyclists were Kerrie Meares and Dave O'Neil), Substitute (the songs were sung by The National Children's Choir & Youth Chorale of Australia conducted Frank Woodley and Colin Lang), and The Final Countdown. The cast closed the show with a performance of 'The Little Drummer Boy'.

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