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37 Episodes 2010 - 2010
Episode 1
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Sarah Blasko and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Dave Faulkner and Cal Wilson. The games played were Know Your Product (on 230 strings and 6 strings), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by Noriko Tadano on the Japanese shamisen), What's the Story...?, Cover Versions (Sarah and Dave drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Dave and Noriko closed the show performing 'Johnny B. Goode'.
Episode 2
The teams were Alan Brough, Mihirangi and Denise Scott, and Myf Warhurst, Richard Gill and Kitty Flanagan. The games played were Know Your Product (on Religion and Politics), Turn Turn Turn, Look What They've Done... (the songs were performed by a vocal quartet The Nymphs), Substitute (Mihirangi and Richard performed the songs), and The Final Countdown. The Nymphs closed the show performing the Metallica hit 'Enter Sandman'.
Episode 3
The teams were Alan Brough, Missy Higgins and Magda Szubanski, and Myf Warhurst, Dan Sultan and Ernie Dingo. The games played were Know Your Product (on 60s Soul and Expats), What's the Story...? (the stories were about Dan and Missy), Word Up, Substitute (Missy and Ernie performed the songs), and The Final Countdown. Dan Sultan, accompanied by David Bridie, closed the show performing "Nyul Nyul Girl" (written by Jimmy Chi) from Bran Nue Dae (2009).
Episode 4
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Florence Welch and Dave Callan, and Myf Warhurst, Scott Carne and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Wunderkinds and Standards), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Turn Turn Turn, Cover Versions (Dave and Scott drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Scott Carne closed the show with the Absolutely 80s singing 'Nutbush City Limits'.
Episode 5
The teams were Alan Brough, Neko Case and Rusty Berther, and Myf Warhurst, Carl Cox and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Alt Dance and Alt Country), What's the Story...?, Malvern Stars on 45 (Dave and Rusty rode the bicycle and the DJ was Grandmaster Baitz), and The Final Countdown. Neko together with Paul Rigby and Kelly Hogan performed 'Magic Man' originally by Heart.
Episode 6
The teams were Alan Brough, Antoinette Halloran and Jason Cook, and Myf Warhurst, J. Mascis and Colin Lane. The games played were Know Your Product (on Burlesque Broads and Punk), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Musician or Serial Killer, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Jason and Colin), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video clip of Dinosaur Jr. performing 'Over It'.
Episode 7
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Patti Newton and Eddie Ifft, and Myf Warhurst, Chris Durling and Fiona O'Loughlin. The games played were Know Your Product (on Triple Threats and Film to Footlights), You Can Buy Me, Love, Substitute (Patti and Chris were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Patti Newton and Chris Durling closed the show singing 'Fame'.
Episode 8
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Colette Mann and Cal Wilson, and Myf Warhurst, Paul Dempsey and Tony Martin. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Sound of Musicals and 90s Rock), Look What They've Done... (the songs were preformed by a German ensemble called The Beez), Two Little Words, Cover Versions (Cal and Tony drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. The Beez closed the show performing "Jolene" by Dolly Parton.
Episode 9
30 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Mama Kin and Tommy Dean, and Myf Warhurst, Ian Moss and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Grammy Awards and Aria Awards), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Step Back in Time, Substitute (Mama and Ian were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Marina Prior closed the show singing 'Greensleeves', accompanied by an ice cream van.
Episode 10
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Amanda Palmer and Scott Edgar, and Myf Warhurst, Joe Chindamo and Phil Nichol. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Role Players and The Jazz Players), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Samplemania, Cover Versions (Amanda and Phil drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Phil Nichol closed the show performing a song called 'My Daddy's Wig Is Very Big'.
Episode 11
The teams were Alan Brough, Lara Mulcahy and Rich Fulcher, and Myf Warhurst, Doc Neeson and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Broadway and The Hordern Pavilion), Look What They've Done... (with music played by The Perch Creek Family Jug Band) Substitute (Lara and Doc were the singers), and The Final Countdown. The Perch Creek Family Jug Band closed the show with The Angels' song 'Am I Ever Gonna to See Your Face Again'.
Episode 12
The teams were Alan Brough, Darlene Love and Steve Hughes, and Myf Warhurst, Darren Cordeux and Reginald D. Hunter. The games played were Know Your Product (on '90s Oz Rock and Top Tens), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Substitute (Darlene and Darren sang the songs), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a demonstration of the Devil's Tritone by Casey Bennetto as the devil.
Episode 13
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Amandah Wilkinson and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Mark Holden and Felicity Ward. The games played were Know Your Product (on The Myspace Generation and Australian Hits of the 60s), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Mondegreens, Substitute (with Amandah and Mark singing the songs), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Cat Stevens 1975 song 'Banapple Gas'.
Episode 14
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Adalita Srsen and Jimeoin, and Myf Warhurst, Meat Loaf and Magda Szubanski. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1978 and 1993), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played by Freshwater Trio), Turning Japanese, Substitute (with Adalita and Magda singing the songs), and The Final Countdown. The Freshwater Trio closed the show with a performance of 'You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth' written by Jim Steinman.
Episode 15
The teams were Alan Brough, Sarah McLeod and Frank Woodley, and Myf Warhurst, Matisyahu and Tony Martin. The games played were Know Your Product (on Cover Versions and 1 Hit Wonders), You Can By Me, Love, Samplemania, Cover Versions (Matisyahu and Sarah drew the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Matisyahu closed the show performing 'One Day'.
Episode 16
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ritchie Yorke and Hamish Blake, and Myf Warhurst, Jamie Cullum and Sarah Millican. This episode was a Britannia special and all questions were based on British songs or artists. The games played were Know Your Product (with five questions on British songs or artists), Malvern Stars on 45 (as an homage to the Goodies, a three-seater bicycle, a trandem, was used. Hence, all players rode the bike.), Sir Mix 'n' Match a Lot, Substitute (Jamie and Hamish sang the songs), and the Final Countdown. Elton Jack closed the show performing a medley of British classics.
Episode 17
The teams were Alan Brough, Bob Brozman and Denise Scott, and Myf Warhurst, Beth Nielsen Chapman and Craig Hill. The games played were Know Your Product (on Country and Acoustic), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Look What They've Done... (the songs were played intentionally bad by Squawkestra), Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Denise and Beth), and The Final Countdown. Squawkestra closed the show performing 'Stars and Stripes Forever' as the audience, cast and crew left the studio.

Episode 18
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Mary Gauthier and Tommy Dean, and Myf Warhurst, John Foreman and Kitty Flanagan. The games played were Know Your Product (on Home on the Range and Arrangers), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by the surf rock band The Break), Turning Japanese, Substitute (the songs were sung by Mary and John), and The Final Countdown. The Break closed the show performing 'Winkipop'.
Episode 19
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Felix Buxton and Damian Callinan, and Myf Warhurst, Mark Opitz and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Chartbusting '90s and Chartbusting '80s), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Two Little Words (Mark and Felix tried to guess the artists), I'll Jumble for Ya (Damian and Meshel unjumbled the song titles), and The Final Countdown. Damian Callinan closed the show with a tribute to 80s dance.
Episode 20
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Lisa Lambert and Jimeoin, and Myf Warhurst, Amber Lawrence and Tony Martin. The games played were Know Your Product (on Broadway Babies and Country Sweethearts), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Samplemania, Counting the Beat (Jimeon and Tony played the keyboard), and The Final Countdown. The Dancehall Racketeers closed the show singing an original song called 'You're Fired'.
Episode 21
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Rohan Brooks and Andrew O'Neill, and Myf Warhurst, Christa Hughes and Hamish Blake. The games played were Know Your Product (on Singing Siblings and We Are Family), Something's Missing, Please Please Tell Me Now (on a video clip of 'You've Changed' by Sia), Counting the Beat (with Andrew and Hamish playing the keyboard), and The Final Countdown. Christa Hughes, accompanied by her father Dick Hughes on piano, closed the show singing "Beer Drinkin' Woman".
Episode 22
30 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Diana Trask and Denise Scott, and Myf Warhurst, Barbara Morrison and Tommy Dean. This was an Americana Special with all questions based on American musicians and music. The games played were Know Your Product (there were five questions on Americana), Look What They've Done - (the tunes were played by Dave Hetherington's Jazzbos), F.A.C.T. in the U.S.A. (the teams had to decide whether facts about certain American towns were true or false), Substitute (Diana and Barbara sang the songs), and Final Countdown. The show closed with Dave Hetherington's Jazzbos performing "Route 66", written by Bobby Troup .
Episode 23
The teams were Alan Brough, Jacqueline Porter and Des Bishop, and Myf Warhurst, Ron Peno and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Leading Ladies and Leading Men), Look What They've Done... (played by Barry Morgan from the World of Organs in Adelaide), Substitute (Jacqueline and Ron were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Barry Morgan closed the show with a medley of classic tunes on the organ.
Episode 24
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Sam Moran and Dave O'Neil, and Myf Warhurst, Gemma Ray and Tom Binns. The games played were Know Your Product (on Rock Icons and Groundbreakers), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Step Back in Time, Substitute (Sam and Gemma sang the songs), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with Tom Binns simulating a hospital's radio show.
Episode 25
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Felicity Urquhart and Hannah Gadsby, and Myf Warhurst, Phil Jamieson and Ross Noble. The games played were Know Your Product (on Gold Records and Golden Guitars), Sir Mix'n'Matchelot, Substitute (the singers were Felicity and Phil), and The Final Countdown. KISS cover band Kisstroyer closed the show with tribute to KISS and Lou Reed.
Episode 26
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Megan Washington and Damian Callinan, and Myf Warhurst, Brian McFadden and Gina Yashere. The games played were Know Your Product (on 1991 and 1984), Look What They've Done... (the tunes were played by musical trio Manta), Something's Missing, Substitute (Megan and Brian sang the songs), and The Final Countdown. Manta closed the show performing the theme from Doctor Who.
Episode 27
The teams were Alan Brough, Henry Wagons and Celia Pacquola, and Myf Warhurst, Christina Amphlett and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (on Kings and Queens), Look What They've Done (the songs were performed by Bob Culbertson on the Chapman Stick), Please Please Tell Me Now (the questions were based on the video clip of 'What's My Age Again' by Blink-182), Substitute (the songs were sung by Henry and Christina), and The Final Countdown. Bob Culbertson closed the show performing Divinyls' song 'Boys in Town'.
Episode 28
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Richard Gill and Joe Avati, and Myf Warhurst, Jens Lekman and Meshel Laurie. Tonight's show was a Europa Special. The games played were Know Your Product (five questions on European Songs), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Apprentices Masters (album covers were drawn in the style of European master artists), Substitute (Joe and Jens sang the songs), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a performance by electro pop surrealists The Bad Father, who performed their version of "Take on Me" by a-ha.
Episode 29
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Ann Vriend and Jon Richardson, and Myf Warhurst, Steve Kilbey and Dave O'Neil. The games played were Know Your Product (on Love Songs and Break-Up Songs), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by Anastasia Russell-Head on the harpsichord), Musician or Serial Killer, Substitute (Ann and Steve sang the songs), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with the cast of the improv group Spontaneous Broadway giving a musical recap of the show.
Episode 30
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Gil Askey and Frank Woodley, and Myf Warhurst, Ella Hooper and Dom Irrera. The games played were Know Your Product (on Managers and Singers), One Out of Three Ain't Bad, Samplemania, Substitute (Alan and Myf sang the songs), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a clip from a 1966 ABC show called 'Be Our Guest'. It showcased a performance of 'I Want, Need, Love You' by an Australian music group called 'The Black Diamonds'.
Episode 31
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Benjamin Northey and Denise Scott, and Myf Warhurst, Katrina Noorbergen and Greg Behrendt. The games played were Know Your Product (on Knob-Twiddlers and Batton-Twirlers), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by the bluegrass duo the Davidson Brothers), Two Little Words, Cover Versions (the song titles were drawn by Denise and Greg), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a performance of The Davidson Brothers singing the Fatboy Slim song 'Praise You'.
Episode 32
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Casey Bennetto and Tim Vine, and Myf Warhurst, Kamahl and Meshel Laurie. The games played were Know Your Product (on Third Albums and Second Hand Songs), Something's Missing, Word Up, Substitute (Casey and Kamahl were the singers), and The Final Countdown. Kamahl closed the show with a spoken performance of 'Spicks and Specks' accompanied by Casey on the piano.
Episode 33
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Little Pattie and Ross Noble, and Myf Warhurst, Paul and Francesca Martinez. The games played were Know Your Product (on Flashy Frontmen and Divas), Look What They've Done... (the songs were played by Peter Nowotnik on a variety of unusual instruments), Mondegreens, Substitute (Little Pattie and Paul did the singing), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a video of the bluegrass band The Pigs singing 'Single Ladies (put a Ring on It)' by Beyoncé et al.
Episode 34
29 mins
The teams were Alan Brough, Gabriella Cilmi and Dave O'Neil, and Myf Warhurst, Troy Cassar-Daley and Frank Woodley. This episode was an Australiana special. The games played were Know Your Product (there were five questions on Australiana), Look What They've Done - (the songs were played by the Wayne Thorpe on the gum leaf), the Boys and Girls Line Up (Antoinette Halloran, Abby Dobson and Wendy Stapleton were matched up to trivia facts about themselves by Alan et al, and Benjamin Northey, Brian Mannix and Kram were matched up to trivia facts about themselves by Myf et al), Substitute (the songs were sung by Gabriella and Troy), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a performance of 'Waltzing Matlida' by Dave Goodman and Wacca the Gumtree Drummer.
Episode 35
This special show consisted of deleted scenes from many of the episodes of Spicks and Specks produced in 2010.
Episode 36
Episode 37
58 mins
In this one hour Christmas special, the teams were Alan Brough, Sia and Jimeoin, and Myf Warhurst, Jimmy Barnes and Denise Scott. The games played were Know Your Product (with five questions on the music of 2010), Look What They've Done - (the songs were played by Santa's Little Helpers, aka Ripponlea Primary School band, Naughty or Nice (Myf's team had to decide between Amber Lawrence, Sam Moran, Antoinette Halloran, and Alan's team had to sort out Dan Sultan, Ella Hooper and Henry Wagons), Samplemania (the songs were cover versions released in 2010), Mistletoss (The teams had to put presents in the right stockings. The toys were given out by Santa (Brian Cadd) and his helpers, Brian Mannix, Cal Wilson and Dave O'Neil), Substitute (The songs were based on events that occurred in 2010. Singing to Alan's team were La La La, La Chorale Française de Melbourne conducted by Andy Lee. The Australian Welsh Choir conducted by Hamish Blake sang to Myf's team.), and The Final Countdown. The show closed with a medley of Christmas tunes by the cast and led by Barry Morgan on the organ.
