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4 Episodes 2019 - 2020
Episode 1
This show was a Spicks and Specks Reunion Special celebrating Ausmusic Month in 2019. The teams were Adam, Missy and Rove, and Myf, Brian and Nina.. It had variations on the original games supported by many Australian artists. The games were KNOW YOUR PRODUCT with questions on Aussie Music; LOOK WHAT THEY'VE DONE TO MY SONG, MA, with the tunes played by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra led by Ben Northey; SIR MIX 'N' MATCHALOT, Myf's team's stories were about Ash Grunwald, Thelma Plum and Ben Northey and Alan's team's stories were about G Flip, Ali McGregor and Melinda Schneider; NEVER TELL US APART, the teams had to identify two Aussie songs played at the same time; STORY OF MY LIFE, each team had to identify the author of an autobiography from excerpts read by Bob Franklin; SUBSTITUTE, the singers were Missy and Brian; and THE FINAL COUNTDOWN. The show concluded with a tribute to Richard Gill and Jim Keays with Missy and the MSO, backed by the cast, performing The Masters Apprentices' song 'It's Because I Love You'.

Episode 2
The teams were Alan Brough, Tina Arena and Tom Gleeson, and Myf Warhurst, Kram and Anne Edmonds. The show was dedicated to music from the 90s and all songs and tunes came from that era. The games played were Know Your Product (on Music from the 90s), Smells like 90s Wardrobe (where the teams had to identify outfits originally worn by 90s musicians during their world tour), Look What They've Done to my Song, Ma (the songs were played by Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes), Tracks of My Years (the teams had match 10 songs with the year of their release), I Write the Songs (the teams had to distinguish which one of a pair of lyrics is the original), Smells like 90s Wardrobe Part 2, Substitute (the songs were sung by Tina and Kram), and The Final Countdown. Tina and Kram closed the show performing the Crowded House song 'The Weather With You'.

Episode 3
The teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Joel Creasey, and Myf Warhurst, Nic Cester and Sarah Kendall. This was a celebration of music in the 00s. The games played were Know Your Product (there were six questions on 2000s AD), Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma (the songs were played using monophonic ringtones from a series of Nokia mobile phones), One Out Of Three Ain't Bad, Tuberstylin' (people have made comments about songs on YouTube and the teams had to determine which song it is from the comments made.) Fitness on Shufffle (the songs were recorded at different speeds on an iPod that is controlled by a cross trainer. The cross trainer was powered by Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney.), Art for Art's Sake (the teams had to guess who the musician is from a fan's drawing of that musician.), Substitute (the singers were Nic and Joel) and The Final Countdown. Rai Thistlethwayte at the front of Thirsty Merc closed the show performing Hey Ya. by Outkast.

Episode 4
52 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Kate Miller-Heidke and Luke McGregor, and Myf Warhurst, Vance Joy and Claire Hooper. This was a celebration of music in the 2010s. The games played were Know Your Product (there were five questions on Music From the 2010s), Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma (the songs were performed by Alice Ivy), Compu-Pu-Puter Games (the teams had to decide whether song lyrics were from actual Eurovision songs or produced by a computer), Cover Version 5G (one team member had to draw song titles without using words or numbers), Substitute (the singers were Kate and Vance), and The Final Countdown. The show finished with Vance, Kate and Alice joining together to produce a new version of Vance's song Riptide.
