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Spicks and Specks Season 4 Episodes

42 Episodes 2008 - 2008

Episode 1

Episode #4.1

30 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Guy Sebastian and Cal Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Guy Pratt and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Backing Bands and Family Bands), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Word Up, Malvern Stars on 45 (with Guy Sebastian and Guy Pratt riding the bike), and The Final Countdown. Guy Pratt and Dave O'Neil closed the show with a head-to-head battle of the bass guitars.

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Episode 2

Episode #4.2

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Jade MacRae and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, David McAllister and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on What a Feeling and Lady Sings the Blues), Two Little Words, Common People, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Jade and David), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Sir Robert Helpmann singing 'Surfer Doll'.

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Episode 3

Episode #4.3

30 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Caroline O'Connor and Frank Woodley, and Myf Warhurst, Julien Temple and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Les Chanteurs and Rebel Rebel), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by the quartet Carneval Strings), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Malvern Stars on 45 (the bike riders were Caroline and Julien, and spinning the vinyl was DJ Perplex), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Caroline O'Connor (as Edith Piaff), accompanied by the Carneval Strings, singing 'Anarchy in the UK'.

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Episode 4

Episode #4.4

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Richard O'Brien and Meshel Laurie, and Myf Warhurst, Richard Gill and David O'Doherty. The games played were Know Your Product (on Swing and Birth of Rock'n'Roll), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Samplemania, Counting the Beat (the keyboard was played by Meshel and David O'Doherty), and The Final Countdown. Richard O'Brien, with the help of the rest of the cast, closed the show performing 'Time Warp'.

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Episode 5

Episode #4.5

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Sally Seltmann and Colin Lane, and Myf Warhurst, Jacki Weaver and Peter Helliar. The games played were Know Your Product (on Electric Ladies and Rock Musicals), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were performed by tango quartet Tangazo), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of 'Hungry Like the Wolf' by Duran Duran), Substitute (the singers were Sally and Jacki), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Tangazo performing their version of 'Hungry Like the Wolf'.

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Episode 6

Episode #4.6

30 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Ali Campbell and Felicity Ward, and Myf Warhurst, Barry McGuire and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Mercury Records and Island Records), Two Little Words (Barry and Ali guessed the artists' names), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (Barry and Ali were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Barry McGuire singing 'Eve of Destruction', accompanied by Terry Talbot of Mason Proffit.

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Episode 7

Episode #4.7

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Eddi Reader and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, Idan Reichel and Ross Noble. The games played were Know Your Product (on Piano Men and Worldbeat), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played on a variety of gourds by Totally Gourdgeous), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (the singers were Eddi and Ross), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with a video from 1988 of Fairground Attraction (with Eddi Reader as lead singer) singing 'Perfect'.

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Episode 8

Episode #4.8

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Matthew Murphy and Ryan Shelton, and Myf Warhurst, Steve Lukather and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Garage and The Stadium), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Lookin' For Clues, Malvern Stars on 45 (Matthew and Steve rode the bicycle), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with two of The Wombats, Tord Øverland-Knudsen and Dan Haggis, singing the theme for Postman Pat (1981) in Norwegian.

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Episode 9

Episode #4.9

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Mark Seymour and Fiona O'Loughlin, and Myf Warhurst, Newton Faulkner and Jason Byrne. The games played were Know Your Product (on Acoustic and Electric), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Mondegreens, Substitute (Newton and Mark were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The show finished with a video by Pete Denahy singing "Sort of Dunno Nothin'".

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Episode 10

Episode #4.10

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Brian McFadden and Stephen K. Amos, and Myf Warhurst, Casey Bennetto and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Band Films and Music Docos), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (the singers were Brian and Meshel), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with Bob Log III playing a homage to Alice Cooper's 'School's Out'.

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Episode 11

Episode #4.11

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Nicolette Fraillon and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Mike McLeish and Peter Rowsthorn. The games played were Know Your Product (on No.2's and The Old Romantics), Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by The Wikimen), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Counting the Beat (Nicolette and Mike played the keyboard), and The Final Countdown. Mike McLeish, accompanied by Casey Bennetto on the piano, closed the show singing a song especially written called 'Slow Song'.

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Episode 12

Episode #4.12

30 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Clare Bowditch and Frank Woodley, and Myf Warhurst, Stephen Schwartz and Fiona O'Loughlin. The games played were Know Your Product (on From the News and From the Book), Look What They've Done... (performed by That 1 Guy), Looking for Clues (with Clare and Stephen guessing the musicians), Substitute (with Stephen and Frank singing) and The Final Countdown. That 1 Guy concluded the show performing 'Bananas'.

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Episode 13

Episode #4.13

The teams were Alan Brough, Rachael Beck and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Kurt Elling and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Broadway and Jazz Greats), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (with Rachael and Kurt singing) and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Billy Squier singing 'Rock Me Tonite'.

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Episode 14

Episode #4.14

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Lorna Luft and Jonathan Biggins, and Myf Warhurst, Wilbur Wilde and Felicity Ward. The games played were Know Your Product (on A.O.R. (Adult Oriented Rock) and American Songbook), Something's Missing, Substitute (the singers were Lorna and Felicity), and The Final Countdown. Lorna Luft, accompanied by The Wilbur Wilde Ordeal, closed the show singing 'Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody'.

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Episode 15

Episode #4.15

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Lisa Miller and Greedy Smith, and Myf Warhurst, Dylan Lewis and Judith Lucy. The games played were Know Your Product (on Australian Balladeers and Get Funky), Two Little Words (Dylan and Lisa were guessing), Video Mania, Substitute (the singers were Lisa and Dylan), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a 1986 music video of Cameo singing 'Word Up'.

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Episode 16

Episode #4.16

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Marina Prior and Dave Hughes, and Myf Warhurst, Denise Scott and John Amis. The games played were Know Your Product (on London and Paris), Look What They've Done... (with the songs played by Stevie Hesketh on the Optigan), Something's Missing, You're the Voices (with the songs sung by Marina and Denise), and The Final Countdown. The show finished with Stevie Hesketh on the Optigan playing the theme from 'Phantom of the Opera'.

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Episode 17

Episode #4.17

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Amanda Pelman and Ryan Shelton, and Myf Warhurst, James Ash and Mikey Robins. The games played were Know Your Product (on South and East), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Samplemania, Substitute (with James and Ryan singing), and The Final Countdown. The song finished with a video of Stefan Dennis singing 'Don't It Make You Feel Good'.

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Episode 18

Episode #4.18

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Clare Moore and Shane Jacobson, and Myf Warhurst, Ray Burgess and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1977 and 1967), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Samplemania, Substitute (with Clare and Ray singing), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video of 'Happy Australia Day' by a group of Aussie expats called The Happy Hour Brigade. The song was recorded in LA in 1977 by Rick Springfield, Russell Morris, Darryl Cotton, Ray Burgess, Billy Thorpe, Steve Kipner and Brian Cadd.

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Episode 19

Episode #4.19

The teams were Alan Brough, Dan Sultan and Denise Scott, and Myf Warhurst, Geoffrey Rush and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Current Crop and Duets), Sir Mix'N'Matchelot, Substitute (with Dan and Geoffrey singing), and The Final Countdown. The show was closed with the video of Renée and Renato (whose real names Hilary Lester and Renato Pagliari) singing 'Save your Love'.

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Episode 20

Episode #4.20

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Natalie Pa'apa'a and Dave O'Neil, and Myf Warhurst, Damien Leith and Cal Wilson. The games played were Know Your Product (on Songs about Love and Songs with a Message), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by The Junes), Bottom 100, You're the Voices (Natalie and Cal did the 'singing'), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Damien Leith, accompanied by The Junes, singing 'I Will Always Love You', which was written by Dolly Parton.

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Episode 21

Episode #4.21

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Taryn Fiebig and Tommy Dean, and Myf Warhurst, Mike Rudd and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Stayers and Virtuosos), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (with Mike and Taryn singing), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video of a heavy metal guitar virtuoso called Michael Angelo Batio with a segment from his DVD 'Speed Kills'.

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Episode 22

Episode #4.22

29 mins

The teams were Alan, Sipokazi Luzipo and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf, Kaz James and Shaun Micallef. The games played were Know Your Product (on Samples and Songs of Praise), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by the Latin band San Lazaro), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of Goldfrapp singing 'Happiness'), Substitute (the songs were sung by Sipokazi and Shaun), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a performance by members of the Soweto Gospel Choir.

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Episode 23

Episode #4.23

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Tom Zutaut and Jason Byrne, and Myf Warhurst, Brian McFadden and Felicity Ward. The games played were Know Your Product (on Duos and Trios), Musician or Serial Killer, Cover Versions (Felicity and Jason did the drawings), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with Brian McFadden accompanied by guitarist Robby DeSa singing the Guns N' Roses song 'Patience'.

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Episode 24

Episode #4.24

The teams were Alan Brough, Nell Campbell and Frank Woodley, and Myf Warhurst, Muscles and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Trip Hop and Bubblegum Pop), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Counting the Beat (the keyboard was played by Myf and Alan), and The Final Countdown. The show concluded with Steve Hesketh playing 'Rich Girl' by Hall & Oates on the Casio keyboard. The highlight of the show was Frank Woodley's re-enactment of Nell Campbell's famous TV blooper on British TV in 1975.

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Episode 25

Episode #4.25

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Vanessa Amorosi and Mark Watson, and Myf Warhurst, Steve Weltman and Amanda Keller. The games played were Know Your Product (on 2000 and 1962), Look What They've Done... (performed by a U2 tribute band Rattle and Hum), Cover Versions (Steve and Vanessa drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Rattle and Hum closed the show performing a tribute to The Wiggles in the style of U2.

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Episode 26

Episode #4.26

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Jenny Morris and Tony Martin representing New Zealand, and Myf Warhurst, Pete Murray and Meshel Laurie representing Australia. This was a special antipodean battle, Australia versus New Zealand, and they were playing for the Richard Wilkins/Wilde trophy. The games played were Know Your Product (with six questions on The Antipodes), Bottom 100, Samplemania, Across the Ditch Bro (Tony and Meshel sorted the songs into their correct country of origin), and The Final Countdown. Adam, accompanied by Pete on guitar, sang a song apologising for the Trevor Chappell underarm bowling incident in 1981, sort of.

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Episode 27

Episode #4.27

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Peter Helliar, and Myf Warhurst, Carl Cox and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on House and Lounge), Look What They've Done... (performed by the VulgarGrad, the kings of Russian criminal music), Please Please Tell Me Now (on the video of the Quincy Jones remix of 'Blue Monday 88' by New Order), You're The Voices (the competition was between Myf and Alan), and The Final Countdown. VulgarGrad closed the show with their version of The Beatles song 'All My Loving'.

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Episode 28

Episode #4.28

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Faustina Agolley and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Kim Salmon and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Glam and Urban), Two Little Words, You Can Buy Me Love, Malvern Stars on 45 (Faustina and Kim rode the bike, and DJ Mafia played the songs), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Red Symons singing 'Sex Appeal'.

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Episode 29

Episode #4.29

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Kate Ceberano and Maeve Higgins, and Myf Warhurst, Paul Dyer and Reginald D. Hunter. The games played were Know Your Product (on Award Winning Songwriters and Baroque), Look What They've Done... (performed by the Hoodoo Mayhem Brass Band), Please Please Tell Me Now (on Gwen Stefani's video 'What You Waiting For?'), Cover Versions (Maeve and Reginald D. drew the song titles) and The Final Countdown. The Hoodoo Mayhem Brass Band closed the show with a New Orleans-style rendition of Yakety Sax.

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Episode 30

Episode #4.30

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Nell Campbell and Ross Noble, and Myf Warhurst, Troy Cassar-Daley and Felicity Ward. The games played were Know Your Product (on New York and Nashville), Bottom 100, Samplemania, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Troy and Nell), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a music video of Bruce Willis with his 1987 version of the song 'Respect Yourself'.

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Episode 31

Episode #4.31

28 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Ali McGregor and Sammy J, and Myf Warhurst, John O'Connell and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Two of Us and Soundtracks), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Word Up, Malvern Stars on 45 (John and Sammy J rode the bicycle, and DJ Katch played the songs), and The Final Countdown. Sammy J closed the show performing 'Duets'.

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Episode 32

Episode #4.32

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Brett Weymark and Al Pitcher, and Myf Warhurst, Jae Laffer and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Renaissance and Grunge), Look What They've Done... (played by part of the Australian Flamenco Troupe called Flamenco Fire), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Malvern Stars on 45 (the riders were Brett and Jae, and the DJ was Dan Elleson), and The Final Countdown. The final performance was by Barry Smith of the Town Criers who sang 'Everlasting Love' to Denise.

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Episode 33

Episode #4.33

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Judy Stone and Arj Barker, and Myf Warhurst, Rob Mills and Reginald D. Hunter. The games played were Know Your Product (on 2004 and 1964), Something's Missing, Counting the Beat (Arj and Reginald D. played the keyboard) and The Final Countdown. Suck & Blow Accordion Ensemble, consisting of Dave Evans, Phil McLeod and Jo Abbott, concluded the show by performing Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor on piano accordions.

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Episode 34

Episode #4.34

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Antoinette Halloran and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Ron Sexsmith and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on The British Invasion and Bel Canto Opera), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by Jake Shimabukuro on the ukulele), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, I'll Jumble For Ya (Dave and Hamish unjumbled the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Jake Shimabukuro closed the show performing 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' on the ukulele.

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Episode 35

Episode #4.35

27 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Rhonda Burchmore and Mark Watson, and Myf Warhurst, John Butler and Kristen Schaal. The games played were Know Your Product (on Blues and Stage to Screen), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, You're the Voices (with Rhonda and Kristen making the noise), and The Final Countdown. John Butler closed the show performing 'Ocean' with an 11-string guitar and a stomp box.

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Episode 36

Episode #4.36

Guests: John Butler, Kristen Schaal, Rhonda Burchmore and Mark Watson.

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Episode 37

Episode #4.37

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Kate Miller-Heidke and Frankie J. Holden, and Myf Warhurst, Anne McCue and Amanda Keller. The games played were Know Your Product (on Piano Lady and Chicks with Picks), Cover Versions (Anne and Frankie drew the song titles), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of "Let Forever Be" by The Chemical Brothers), You're the Voices (the singers were Kate and Amanda), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of 'Life at the Outpost' by The Skatt Brothers

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Episode 38

Episode #4.38

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Kaki King and Adam Rozenbachs, and Myf Warhurst, Richard Gill and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Brit Pop and Verismo), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Please Please Tell Me Now (on the Basement Jaxx video 'Where's Your Head At?'), I'll Jumble For Ya (with Adam R. and Richard rearranging the song titles) and The Final Countdown. Kaki King closed the show performing Def Leppard's 'Photograph' from their 1983 album Pyromania.

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Episode 39

Episode #4.39

29 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Mia Dyson and Heath Franklin, and Myf Warhurst, Ian Dickson and Des Bishop. The games played were Know Your Product (on Roots and Rocking in the Isles), Bottom 100, Substitute (with Mia and Ian singing) and The Final Countdown. Des Bishop closed the show performing the hip hop song 'Jump Around' by House of Pain in Gaelic.

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Episode 40

Episode #4.40

30 mins

The teams were Alan Brough, Leo Sayer and Eddie Perfect, and Myf Warhurst, William Barton and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Ballads and Composers), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, I'll Jumble for Ya (William and Leo unjumbled the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Eddie Perfect on the piano accompanying Rosemarie Harris who sang 'Is the Sun the Moon?' from Shane Warne: The Musical.

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Episode 41

Episode #4.41

The teams were Alan Brough, Christine Anu and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Geoffrey Rush and Felicity Ward. The games played were Know Your Product (on One-Hit Wonders and Divas), You Can Buy Me, Love, Mondegreens, Cover Versions (Christine and Geoffrey drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The Wiggles closed the show with their version of the U2 song 'Angel of Harlem'.

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Episode 42

A Very Specky Christmas

59 mins

In this one hour Christmas special, the teams were Alan Brough, Ella Hooper and Frank Woodley, and Myf Warhurst, Carl Cox and Meshel Laurie. The questions were celebrating Christmas or based on events in 2008. Musical interludes were provided by Tripod. The games played were Know Your Product (on 2008), Counting the Bells (the bell ringers were Denise Scott, Adam Rozenbachs and Felicity Ward, and the bottle ringers were Dave O'Neil, Ryan Shelton and Cal Wilson), 2 Little Words (Carl and Ella guessed the artiste's name), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played by the City of Melbourne Highland Pipe Band), Mistletoss (each team tossed Christmas boxes at the faces of musicians, some who have been good and some have been bad in 2008. Santa Claus aka Wilbur Wilde adjudicated, and Heath Franklin and Hamish Blake tried to stop teams), Word Up, Substitute (the songs were sung by two choirs. They were Dave Graney, Jade MacRae, Ali McGregor, Clare Moore and Ross Wilson led by Sammy J, and Antoinette Halloran, Brian Mannix, David Hobson, Mia Dyson and Jonathon Welch led by Casey Bennetto), and The Final Countdown. Tex Perkins, as Tex Perkins and His Ladyboyz, closed the show singing the Wham! song 'Last Christmas', with help of the rest of the cast.

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