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42 Episodes 2007 - 2007
Episode 1
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Nancye Hayes and Jonathan Biggins, and Myf Warhurst, Dann Hume and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Love Songs and Concept Albums), Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by The Ten Tenors), All Shook Up, Substitute (Nancye and Dann were the singers), The Final Countdown. The Ten Tenors closed the show singing 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' by Nirvana.
Episode 2
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Sarah Blasko and Frank Woodley, and Myf Warhurst, Brian Ritchie and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Musician/Actors and Jazz Sax), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Samplemania, Substitute (the singers were Sarah and Brian), and The Final Countdown. The show was closed by Patrick Cronin from the Spaghetti Western Orchestra whistling 'I Hope I Never'.
Episode 3
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Damien Leith and Andrew McClelland, and Myf Warhurst, Fernando Saunders and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Sad Songs and Funk), Malvern Stars on 45 (Andrew and Meshel rode the bicycle), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of Brett Lee and Asha Bhosle singing 'You're the One for Me'), Substitute (Fernando and Damien were the singers), The Final Countdown. Damien Leith closed the show singing 'Molly Malone' (Mol Ní Mhaoileoin) in the traditional Irish language.
Episode 4
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Lisa Kekaula and Terri Psiakis, and Myf Warhurst, Guy Noble and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Contemporary R & B and Pop goes Classical), Cover Versions (Terri and Hamish drew the song titles), Come Back Again, Substitute (Guy and Lisa were the singers), The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Lisa Kekaula and Basement Jaxx singing 'U Don't Know Me', which includes a woman impersonating Queen Elizabeth II.
Episode 5
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ari Up and Peter Helliar, and Myf Warhurst, 'Weird Al' Yankovic and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Reggae and No. 1s), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by the recorder ensemble Recordica), Substitute (Peter and Weird Al were the singers), The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Weird Al Yankovic singing 'Bob'.
Episode 6
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Geneviève Lemon and Josh Lawson, and Myf Warhurst, Gerry Beckley and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1966 and 1976), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Word Up, Substitute (Geneviève and Gerry were the singers), The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip from 1977 of Shaun Cassidy singing 'That's Rock 'n' Roll'.
Episode 7
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Rhonda Burchmore and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, Jeff Lang and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on I Love New York and I Love Memphis), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of Mental As Anything singing 'He's Just No Good for You'), Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by the string quartet FourPlay), Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Jeff and Adam Rozenbachs), and The Final Countdown. FourPlay closed the show performing 'Sabotage', originally by the Beastie Boys.
Episode 8
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Taasha Coates and Danny Bhoy, and Myf Warhurst, Stuart Maunder and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Americana and Gilbert & Sullivan), Malvern Stars on 45 (Frank and Danny rode the bicycle), Common People, Substitute (the singers were Taasha and Stuart), and The Final Countdown. Frank Woodley closed the show with a little ditty explaining how he managed to end up singing on Spicks and Specks.
Episode 9
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Darren Hayes and Tim Minchin, and Myf Warhurst, Jonathon Welch and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Sopranos and Boy Bands), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (Jonathon and Darren were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Tim Minchin closed the show with a musical tribute to Alan Brough.
Episode 10
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Holly Throsby and Mark Watson, and Myf Warhurst, Richard Gill and Jason Byrne. The games played were Know Your Product (on She Writes the Songs and Choral Music), Something's Missing, Lookin' for Clues, Substitute (the singers were Mark and Jason), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Mieskuoro Huutajat, which is the Finnish shouting men's choir.
Episode 11
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Vika Bull and David O'Doherty, and Myf Warhurst, Anthony Callea, and Stephen K. Amos. The games played were Know Your Product (on Gospel and Going the Distance), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, Substitute (the singers were Vika and Stephen), and The Final Countdown. David O'Doherty closed the show performing his song 'Very Mild Superpowers'.
Episode 12
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, David Hobson and Cal Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Carl Cox and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on Leader of the Band and Disco), Two Little Words (David and Carl guessed the artists), Musician or Serial Killer, Malvern Stars on 45 (David and Carl rode the bicycle), and The Final Countdown. Carl Cox, as the DJ, closed the show spinning some disco records on turntables powered by Adam riding the 'Malvern Stars on 45' bicycle.
Episode 14
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Rebecca Barnard and George McEncroe, and Myf Warhurst, Julie Anthony and Denise Scott. The show was a Mother's Day Special. The games played were Know Your Product (on Singing Mums and Songs About Motherhood), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot (in keeping with the theme, musical performers were matched with their mothers), Samplemania, Substitute (the singers were George and Julie), and The Final Countdown. David Hobson on guitar, accompanied by David Hirschfelder on accordion, closed the show with an adaptation of 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' called 'She Ain't Heavy, She's My Mother'.
Episode 15
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Juanita Stein and Anh Do, and Myf Warhurst, Gina Jeffreys and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Country Duos and Rock Chicks), Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by the jazz-like group 'The Band Who Knew Too Much'), Two Little Words (Juanita and Gina guessed the artists), Substitute (the singers were Juanita and Gina), and The Final Countdown. The Band Who Knew Too Much closed the show performing their version of the ABC news theme called the 'Majestic Fanfare'.
Episode 16
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Niki Vasilakis and Dave O'Neil, and Myf Warhurst, Brian Mannix and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Bad Boys and Russian Composers), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Please Please Tell Me Now (the video clip was "The Look of Love" by ABC), Cover Versions (Niki and Brian drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of OK Go singing 'Here it Goes Again' from 2005.
Episode 17
32 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Antoinette Halloran and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Wilbur Wilde and Amanda Keller. It was the 100th episode and the usual games weren't played. Instead, there were 100 questions asked, one question from each episode, with the last question being new. For the series 3 questions, a mark was taken off for a wrong answer. The show closed with Gerry Connolly, in his persona as Queen Elizabeth II, performing a tribute to Spicks and Specks.
Episode 18
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Katy Steele and Shane Jacobson, and Myf Warhurst, John Reid and Mikey Robins. The games played were Know Your Product (on Brothers and Sisters and U.S. of 80s), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Samplemania, Substitute (Katy and John were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Shane Jacobson closed the show singing the Kenny Rogers song 'The Gambler' accompanied by Al MacInnes (guitar) and Pete Somerville (banjo).
Episode 19
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Casey Bennetto and Andy Lee, and Myf Warhurst, Max Merritt and Julia Morris. The games played were Know Your Product (on Debut Albums and Posthumous Albums), Two Little Words (Casey and Max were guessing the artists), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on a video clip of Blur performing 'Country House'), Substitute (Max and Casey were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Casey Bennetto closed the show performing a song about the performers on Spicks and Specks.
Episode 20
The teams were Alan Brough, Richard Gill and George McEncroe, and Myf Warhurst, Laurie Cadevida and Jonathan Coleman. The games played were Know Your Product (on Italian Opera and Actor/Musician), I'll Jumble for Ya (Richard and Jonathan unjumbled the song titles), Musician or Serial Killer, Malvern Stars on 45 (the bicycle riders were George and Laurie), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of David Hasselhoff singing 'Jump in My Car', originally performed by the Ted Mulry Gang.
Episode 21
The teams were Alan Brough, Lyndsay Hammond and Adam Richard, and Myf Warhurst, Dave Williams and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on 200Z and Musical Youth), Something's Missing, Samplemania, Substitute (Lindsay and Dave were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Michael Jackson singing "Rockin' Robin" from about 1971.
Episode 22
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Lin Buchfield and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, Michael Chapman and Peter Helliar. The games played were Know Your Product (on Rockabilly and Glam Rock), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played by an oompah band The Oompah Loompahs), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Malvern Stars on 45 (the bicycle riders were Adam Rozenbachs and Peter), and The Final Countdown. The Oompah Loompahs closed the show performing 'Ballroom Blitz', co-written by Michael Chapman and sung by 'The Sweet'.
Episode 23
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Suzanne Dowling and Scott Edgar, and Myf Warhurst, Wally De Backer and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Pop & Politics and Thats Dancing - this latter category was performed by Adam with some help by Pia Morley.), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Come Back Again, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Suzanne and Wally), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a performance by Wally De Backer, as Gotye, with a sampling of the show.
Episode 24
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Frank Ifield and Cal Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Brian Cadd and Mikey Robins. This special show was based on Australia and the ARIA Hall of Fame. The games played were Know Your Product (on the ARIA Hall of Fame), ARIA Winner or Audience Member, Look What They've Done... (Collard Greens & Gravy played a selection of Australian songs), Cover Versions (Mikey and Cal drew the Australian album covers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video of "Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs" performing 'Sick and Tired', written by David Bartholomew and Chris Kenner.
Episode 25
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Shane Jacobson, and Myf Warhurst, Richard Gottehrer and Russell Howard. The games played were Know Your Product (on Samples and Covers), Two Little Words, Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Malvern Stars on 45 (Shane and Russell rode the bike), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video of The Zimmers lead by Alf Carretta singing 'My Generation', originally by The Who.
Episode 26
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Lara Goodridge and Wilbur Wilde, and Myf Warhurst, Brian Canham and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on 70s Oz Pop and Virtuosos), I'll Jumble for Ya (with Alan and Myf doing the rearranging), Lookin' for Clues, Substitute (the singers were Lara and Brian), and The Final Countdown. Graeme Leak closed show playing the "I Don't Know How to Love Him' on the theremin.
Episode 27
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Brendon Burns, and Myf Warhurst, Jamie Redfern and Fiona O'Loughlin. The games played were Know Your Product (on Capitol Records and Factory Records), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by a banjo duet of Al McGuinness and Peter Somerville), Two Little Words, Substitute (the singers were Brendon and Jamie), and The Final Countdown. Al McGuinness and Peter Somerville closed the show performing the Spicks and Specks theme on dueling banjos.
Episode 28
The teams were Alan Brough, Tal Wilkenfeld and Justin Hamilton, and Myf Warhurst, Geoff Cox and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Trail Blazers and A.O.R), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, All Shook Up, Cover Versions (Tal and Geoff drew the album covers), and The Final Countdown. To mark the 30th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death, Elvis impersonator Max Pellicano (Elvis to the Max) closed the show be performing Elvis' 'Burning Love'.
Episode 29
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Margaret Roadknight and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Josh Pyke and Casey Bennetto. The games played were Know Your Product (on College Circuit and Coffee House Scene), Something's Missing, Samplemania, Substitute (Margaret and Josh were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with the audio of Pat Morris singing 'We're Diabetic So What!'.
Episode 30
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Emily Browning and Shane Jacobson, and Myf Warhurst, Guy Noble and Dave Hughes. In an episode that celebrated the cinematic music, the games played were Know Your Product (on Oscar Winning Songs and Original Scores), Samplemania (based on movies scenes acted out by Tara and Steve for Alan's team, and Samuel and Kevin for Myf's team), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on a clip from The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)), Cover Versions (Shane and Dave drew the names of musicals), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with an oompa loompa version of the James Bond theme played by The Oompah Loompahs.
Episode 31
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Antoinette Halloran and Matthew Hardy, and Myf Warhurst, Glenn Tilbrook and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Songwriting Teams and The Voice), Look What They've Done... (which was performed by C.W. Stoneking & his Primitive Horn Orchestra), Common People, Substitute (the singers were Glenn and Matthew), and The Final Countdown. C.W. Stoneking & his Primitive Horn Orchestra closed the show performing their own song 'Rich Man's Blues'.
Episode 32
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Claire Edwardes and Stephen K. Amos, and Myf Warhurst, Keith Potger and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1957 and 1988), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Samplemania, Cover Versions (Stephen and Keith drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of 'Stutter Rap' by Morris Minor and the Majors.
Episode 33
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Paul Grabowsky and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Opera and Post War Jazz), One Out of Three Ain't Bad (although it was played differently as they were required to pick the one option that didn't apply), Substitute (the singers were Paul and Hamish), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a performance by Philip Norton. Accompanied by Paul Grabowsky, he recited some of the ridiculous backstage requirements of Iggy Pop and The Stooges.
Episode 34
The teams were Alan Brough, Charli Delaney and Jay Laga'aia, and Myf Warhurst, Justine Clarke and Murray Cook. It was a special programme devoted to children's music. The games played were Know Your Product (on Nursery Rhymes and Made for Kids), Cover Versions (this time the song titles were drawn by four children, Lavinia, Max, April and Kiara), Look What They've Done... (performed by The Adam Simmons Toy Band), Substitute (Charli and Justine were the singers) and The Final Countdown. The Adam Simmons Toy Band closed the show performing the theme for Sesame Street.
Episode 35
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Emily Browning and Sammy J, and Myf Warhurst, Lloyd Cole and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on So Last Year and Super Groups), Look What They've Done - (by the Raga Dolls Salon Orchestra), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, Substitute (Sammy J and Lloyd were the singers) and The Final Countdown. Sammy J closed the show performing an original song called The Backwards Song.
Episode 36
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Katie Noonan and Gary Adams, and Myf Warhurst, Brian Mannix and Andrew Denton. The games played were Know Your Product (on Golden Age of Musicals and Power Ballads), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of 'Learn to Fly' by the Foo Fighters), Cover Versions (Gary and Andrew drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Gary Adams, accompanied by Chris Harrington of the Clip Clop Club, performed a song called "I've Given Up Everything' to the tune of 'I've Been Everywhere' written by Geoff Mack.
Episode 37
28 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Diana Doherty and Corinne Grant, and Myf Warhurst, James Lynch and Frank Woodley. The games played were Know Your Product (on Ah Vienna and Sk8r Punk), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, I'll Jumble for Ya (Corinne and Frank unjumbled the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with a video of Spinal Tap performing 'The Majesty of Rock'.
Episode 38
The teams were Alan Brough, Anne Kirkpatrick and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Ohad Rein and Fiona O'Loughlin. The games played were Know Your Product (on Beyond City Limits and New Troubadours), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played by Headbelly Buzzard), Sir Mix'n'Matchalot, Malvern Stars on 45 (Ohad and Hamish rode the bicycle), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with unusualist Raymond Crowe giving a hand shadow performance to Louis Armstrong singing 'What a Wonderful World'.
Episode 39
The teams were Alan Brough, Deborah Conway and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, Guy Noble and Dave Hughes. In a Halloween special, the games played were Know Your Product (on Scary Musos and Scary Classical), Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by a heavy metal group Uncle Chunk), Trick or Treat (a door was opened and they had to decide whether the person behind it was a musician or a magician), Substitute (the singers were Deborah and Dave), and The Final Countdown. Kate Miller-Heidke closed the show performing the Talking Heads song 'Psycho Killer'.
Episode 40
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Elenoa Rokobaro and Dave O'Neil, and Myf Warhurst, Ignatius Jones and Anthony Morgan. The games played were Know Your Product (on Satirical Songs and New Divas), Something's Missing, Mondegreens, Substitute (the singers were Elanoa and Ignatius), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a clip of Mel Brooks performing 'The Hitler Rap' in the film 'To Be Or Not To Be'.
Episode 41
The teams were Alan Brough, Emma-Jane Murphy and Santo Cilauro, and Myf Warhurst, James Reyne and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Piano and Guitar), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Samplemania, Cover Versions (James and Santo were the drawers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a flamenco performance by Arte Kanela.
Episode 42
29 mins
This show was hosted by Adam Hills and showed the best parts of 2007 and some of the deleted scenes. The segments included 'A Hunka Hunka Burning Sandwich', 'Anthony Callea Stops Traffic', 'Smells Like Ten Tenors', Richard & Jason's Cocktail Party', 'The Backyard Boys', 'Lisa Kekeaula Talks Dirty', 'David O'Doherty's Super Powers', 'Stars and Mas' and 'I'll Jumble Goes Blue'.
Episode 43
In this one hour Christmas special, the teams were Alan Brough, Missy Higgins and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Rhonda Burchmore and Andrew Denton. Live music was supplied by The Adam Simmons Toy Band and the questions were celebrating Christmas or based on events in 2007. The games played were Know Your Product (on On the Stage and In the News), Look What They've Done to My Song Ma (the songs were played by The Adam Simmons Toy Band), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot (the scenarios were provided by Dave Graney, Jonathan Welch, Jade MacRae, Damian Leith, Antoinette Halloran and Dave O'Neil), Mondogreens, Mistletoss (each team tossed Christmas boxes at the faces of a number of personalities who hadn't had a good year in 2007. Santa aka Brian Cadd adjudicated, and Frank Woodley and Brian Mannix tried to stop the teams), Substitute (the songs were sung by Richard Gill, Rebecca Barnard, Clare Moore and Ali MacGregor conducted by Peter Hellier, and Brian Canham, Angie Hart, Ross Wilson and Scott Edgar conducted by Denise Scott), and The Final Countdown. The cast closed the show with a performance of 'Summer Wonderland', an Australian version of 'Winter Wonderland' written by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith.