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41 Episodes 2006 - 2006
Episode 1
The teams were Alan Brough, Kate DeAraugo and Adam Richard, and Myf Warhurst, Peter Brocklehurst and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Tenors and Just Add Water), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on a 1983 video clip of the duo Seona Dancing singing 'Bitter Heart'), All Shook Up, Substitute (the singers were Adam and Peter), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with the video clip of Seona Dancing (with Ricky Gervais) singing 'Bitter Heart'.
Episode 2
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Kate Miller-Heidke and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Tony Sheldon and Ross Noble. The games played were Know Your Product (on Chicks with Picks and Sirens of Song), Common People, Substitute (the singers were Kate and Tony), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with "One Minute of Silence" by Mike Batt performed by the Silver Strings Quartet conducted by Ted Holmes.
Episode 3
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Richard Gill and Eddie Perfect, and Myf Warhurst, Toby Allen and Fiona O'Loughlin. The games played were Know Your Product (on Australian Composers and INXS), Common People, Samplemania, Substitute (the singers were Toby and Richard), and The Final Countdown. Eddie Perfect closed the show with an 'Ode to Spicks and Specks' accompanied by Ben Hendry (drums) and Vincenzo Ruberto (double bass).
Episode 4
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Danny Bhoy, and Myf Warhurst, Alex Lloyd and Ross Noble. The games played were Know Your Product (on Hip Hop and Men with Make Up), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Lookin' for Clues, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Danny and Alex), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with a video clip of Adam Hills accompanied by the Scared Weird Little Guys singing 'Antmusic'.
Episode 5
The teams were Alan Brough, Christine Anu and Adam Richard, and Myf Warhurst, Billy Field and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Jazz Composers and Michael Jackson), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played backwards), Something's Missing, Substitute (the singers were Christine and Billy), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with the theme song 'Spicks and Specks' played backwards.
Episode 6
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Toni Lamond and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, Pete Murray and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on American Folk and Vaudeville), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Samplemania, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Pete and Toni), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a clip of Toni Lamond performing 'Ring Them Bells', written by John Kander and Fred Ebb, on The Bert Newton Show.
Episode 7
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Grahame Bond, and Myf Warhurst, Les Gock and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Novelty Songs and 60's British Rock), Please Please Tell Me Now (on Ted Mulry Gang's 'Jump in My Car'), I'll Jumble for Ya (with Ella and Meshel unjumbling the song titles), Substitute (Grahame and Les were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip from The Aunty Jack Show (1972) with Grahame Bond and Rory O'Donoghue singing the theme song.
Episode 8
The teams were Alan Brough, Kate Ceberano and Michael Chamberlin, and Myf Warhurst, Murray Cook and Arj Barker. The games played were Know Your Product (on Post Rock and Australian Screen Music), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Samplemania, Substitute (Kate and Arj were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a clip from the TV show Skippy (1968) first broadcast in 1968. It is by The Bushrangers Group (played by The Executives) singing the theme for the show with some help from the cast, and it includes Skippy the bush kangaroo on drums.
Episode 9
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Rich Hall, and Myf Warhurst, Darryl Cotton and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Grand Ole Oprey and The Whisky a Go-Go), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by Invention in Time), Something's Missing, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Darryl and Rich), and The Final Countdown. Rich Hall concluded the show playing the keyboard and singing 'George Foreman Grill'.
Episode 10
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Beccy Cole and Stephen K. Amos, and Myf Warhurst, Rosario La Spina and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on 80s Superstars and Italian Opera), Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by The Kransky Sisters), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Malvern Stars on 45 (the riders were Stephen and Denise), and The Final Countdown. The Kransky Sisters closed the show performing AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell'.
Episode 11
The teams were Alan Brough, Chloe Dallimore and Glenn Wool, and Myf Warhurst, David Page and Jason Byrne. The games played were Know Your Product (on Movie Musicals and Disco), Malvern Stars on 45 (the riders were Glenn and Jason), Substitute (David and Chloe were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Chloe Dallimore closed the show singing 'When You've Got It, Flaunt It' as Ulla from the musical 'The Producers'.
Episode 12
The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Francis Rossi, and Myf Warhurst, Rick Parfitt and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Rock around the Clock and Charity), Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by Megan Reeve on the harp), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Ali and Meshel), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip from a 1985 collaboration of heavy metal artists called Hear 'n Aid singing 'Stars'.
Episode 13
The teams were Alan Brough, Lenka Kripac and Earl Okin, and Myf Warhurst, Joe Camilleri and Ross Noble. The games played were Know Your Product (on Ladies of Jazz and Elvis Presley), Something's Missing, Samplemania, Substitute (Lenka and Joe sang the songs), and The Final Countdown. Earl Okin closed the show performing 'Song 2', originally by Blur.
Episode 14
The teams were Alan Brough, Ngaiire Joseph and Lulu McClatchy, and Myf Warhurst, Tom Burlinson and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on 60s Brit Pop and Modern Girl Goups (sic)), I'll Jumble For Ya (with Lulu and Hamish unjumbling the song titles), Please Please Tell Me Now, Substitute (Ngaiire and Tom were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Lulu McClatchy as Supergirly closed the show singing 'I've Never Been to Me'.
Episode 15
The teams were Alan Brough, Yumi Stynes and Wilbur Wilde, and Myf Warhurst, Jeff Duff and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Oz Music Festivals and Banned), Bottom 100, Mondegreens, Malvern Stars on 45 (Wilbur and Jeff rode the bicycle), and The Final Countdown. Jeff Duff closed the show by giving a musical apology to Ray Martin for a 'wardrobe malfunction' he had on 'Midday'. The tune used was "Louie Louie" written by Richard Berry.
Episode 16
The teams were Alan Brough, Jon English and Fiona O'Loughlin, and Myf Warhurst, Jon Toogood and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1974 and 2005), I'll Jumble for Ya (Frank and Fiona unjumbled the song titles). Please Please Tell Me Now (on the Weezer music video 'Buddy Holly'), Substitute (Jon T. and Jon E. were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with the Fatboy Slim music video 'Weapon of Choice'.
Episode 17
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Tiffany Speight and Colin Lane, and Myf Warhurst, Stephen Cummings and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Melbourne and Cabaret), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Samplemania, Substitute (Tiffany and Stephen were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with the Tiffany Speight. accompanied by The Latin Heat Trio, closing the show singing an English version of the traditional Spanish ballad 'La Cucaracha'.
Episode 18
The teams were Alan Brough, Sarah Lee Guthrie and Gary Eck, and Myf Warhurst, Colin Hay and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Duets and Going Solo), Samplemania, Substitute (Gary and Colin were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Colin Hay closed the show singing 'Land Down Under' accompanied by his wife, Cecilia Noël.
Episode 19
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Lisa McCune and Colin Lane, and Myf Warhurst, Toby Martin and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Landmark Albums and The West End), Something's Missing, Samplemania, Substitute (Toby and Lisa were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with the audio of a Chinese cover version of The Bee Gees song 'Spicks and Specks' playing during the credits.
Episode 20
The teams were Alan Brough, Melinda Schneider and Cal Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Leo Sayer and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Rock Opera and Bluegrass), Look What They've Done... (with a Latin American beat played by Sally Ford and the Pachuco Playboys), Word Up, Substitute (Melinda and Leo were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Sally Ford and the Pachuco Playboys closed the show singing the 1970s hit by Dragon called 'April Sun in Cuba'.
Episode 21
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Renée Geyer and Wilbur Wilde, and Myf Warhurst, Ian 'Molly' Meldrum and Mikey Robins. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1983 and 1975), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of 'Horror Movie' by Skyhooks), Substitute (Renée and Molly were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip from the 1979 VFL grand final where a number of Australian pop stars played an 'exhibition game' of Aussie rules football.
Episode 22
The teams were Alan Brough, Colleen Hewett and Adam Richard, and Myf Warhurst, Justin Burford and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Men in Tights and Australian Female Singers), Samplemania, All Shook Up, Substitute (Colleen and Justin were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Adam Richard closed the show by performing his audition number for Australian Idol (2003).
Episode 23
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Simon Tedeschi and Julia Morris, and Myf Warhurst, Lee Simon and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Russia and Scotland), Look What They've Done... (played by a Greek blues band called Rebetiki), Please Please Tell Me Now (on a film clip of 'Nemo' by the Finnish band Nightwish), Substitute (Julia and Lee were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show was closed by Rebetiki performing the theme from the TV show Skippy (1968).
Episode 24
The teams were Alan Brough, Denise Drysdale and Steven Gates, and Myf Warhurst, Lior and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on John Farnham and Tom Waits), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by a bagpiper, John Houghton), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (Lior and Denise Drysdale were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Steven Gates closed the show with an original song about credits running across the bottom of the screen.
Episode 25
The teams were Alan Brough, Diana Doherty and John Chaplin-Fleming, and Myf Warhurst, John Michael Howson and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1791 and 1952), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Samplemania, Cover Versions (Diana and John Michael drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Diana Doherty closed the show by performing the 'Cantina Scene' from Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) on the oboe.
Episode 26
The teams were Alan Brough, Sharon Jones and Meshel Laurie, and Myf Warhurst, Martin Plaza and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on One-Hit Wonders and Soul Men), Look What They've Done... (it was played differently because the game became more difficult as each song was played over all the previous songs), Something's Missing, Substitute (Sharon and Martin sang the songs), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a series of video clips of one-hit wonders.
Episode 27
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Angie Hart and Amanda Keller, and Myf Warhurst, Al Clark and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on TV Music and Movie Music), Please Please Tell Me Now (on XTC's 1980 song 'Generals and Majors', in which Al Clark had a minor role driving a go-kart), All Shook Up, Cover Versions (Al and Amanda drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with an audio of Sammy Davis Jr. singing 'You Can Count on Me', which are words set to the musical theme of original Hawaii Five-O TV show.
Episode 28
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Stephanie Ashworth and Andy Lee, and Myf Warhurst, John Schumann and Mikey Robins. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1979 and 1999), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played through the headphones of an MP3 player), Something's Missing, Malvern Stars on 45 (Andy and John rode the bicycle), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Adrian Munsey performing an original song called 'The Lost Sheep'.
Episode 29
The teams were Alan Brough, Mary Schneider and Rusty Berther, and Myf Warhurst, Carl Cox and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Sun Records and Stax), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, All Shook Up, Substitute (the singers were Mary and Carl), and The Final Countdown. Mary Schneider closed the show yodeling the Gioachino Rossini's 'William Tell Overture'.
Episode 30
The teams were Alan Brough, Kirsty McCahon and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Matt Lambert and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Guitar Legends and Baroque), Word Up, Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played by the klezmer trio Klezmeritis), Cover Versions (Kirsty and Matt drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Klezmeritis playing the Spicks and Specks theme music.
Episode 31
The teams were Alan Brough, Debra Byrne and Jesse Griffin, and Myf Warhurst, Andy Anderson and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Flower Power and Reggae), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were monophonic mobile phone ring tones), Something's Missing, Substitute (the singers were Jesse and Andy), and The Final Countdown. Jesse Griffin's persona Wilson Dixon closed the show performing 'Philosophy'.
Episode 32
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Martha Wainwright and Ross Noble, and Myf Warhurst, Rob Mills and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Alternative Country and No. 1's), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (the singers were Martha and Rob), and The Final Countdown. Rob Mills closed the show singing the Cole Porter song 'I Love Paris'.
Episode 33
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Patience Hodgson and Jonathan Biggins, and Myf Warhurst, Val Jellay and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Covers and Broadway), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (the singers were Patience and Val), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with the audio of Screamin' Jay Hawkins singing 'Constipation Blues'.
Episode 34
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Antoinette Halloran and Denise Scott, and Myf Warhurst, Stephen Mallinder and Anthony Morgan. The games played were Know Your Product (on Ska and Pop goes Classical), Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by vocal gymnast Mal Webb), Please Please Tell Me Now, Substitute (the songs were sung by Antoinette and Myf), and The Final Countdown. Mal Webb closed the show with an original song 'Waterbear'.
Episode 35
The teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Akmal Saleh, and Myf Warhurst, Robin Lumley and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Prog Rock and Beyond City Limits), Common People, Malvern Stars on 45 (the riders were Akmal and Robin), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with a video from the 1970s of the Australian group Fraternity, fronted by Bon Scott, performing 'Raglan's Folly'.
Episode 36
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Rebecca Barnard and Tim Minchin, and Myf Warhurst, Mike Brady and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Instrumentals and The Two of Us), Cover Versions (Tim and Frank drew the song titles), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played by Hardrive Bluegrass Band), Substitute (with Mike and Rebecca singing the songs), and The Final Countdown. Tim Minchin closed the show with an original song called 'The Adam Hills Song'
Episode 37
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Grace Knight and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, Dan Kelly and Fiona O'Loughlin. The games played were Know Your Product (on 21st Century Rock and Torch Songs), Common People, Samplemania, Substitute (with Grace and Dan singing), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with a musical video of U2 singing 'The Sweetest Thing'.
Episode 38
The teams were Alan Brough, Ian Turpie and Cal Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Dave Graney and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on LA and Vegas), Please Please Tell Me Now, Word Up, Substitute (the songs were sung by Ian and Dave Graney), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Ian Turpie singing a song from the movie Funny Things Happen Down Under (1965).
Episode 39
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Kate Neal and Scott Edgar, and Myf Warhurst, Harry James Angus and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Dixieland and The Old Romantics), Look What They've Done... (played by the Melbourne Ukulele Kollective), Musician or Serial Killer, Lookin' for Clues, Malvern Stars on 45 (Harry and Scott rode the bike), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with the Melbourne Ukulele Kollective performing the AC/DC song 'It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna to Rock 'n' Roll)'.
Episode 40
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Greig Pickhaver, and Myf Warhurst, Katie Noonan and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Ella Fitzgerald and The Bee Gees), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Look What They've Done... (the songs were played using a 'dodgy radio'), Substitute (with Katie and Alan singing the songs) and The Final Countdown. Ali McGregor closed the show by playing the autoharp and singing 'Creep' by Radiohead. She was accompanied by sign language interpreter Nicole Maher.
Episode 41