After seven years, 277 episodes, more than 150 special guests, and thousands of questions, the purple velvet curtain closes for the last time on Australia's favourite music quiz show Spicks and Specks.
But don't think we're going out without a party in this special extended version of the Finale.
Adam, Alan and Myf invited a cast of more than 20 special guests to celebrate with a raft of their favourite games in a grand final of epic proportions. Guests include Geoffrey Rush, Ella Hooper, Dave O'Neill, Darren Hayes, Rhonda Burchmore, Brian Cadd, Jimeoin, Shane Bourne,
Tommy Dean, Dan Sultan, plus many more. And yes, Barry Morgan will be back with one last round of 'Look Ma', and Brian Mannix regroups with The Uncanny X-Men to close the show with a performance filled with excitement and pyrotechnics like never seen before.
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Spicks And Specks
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Spicks and Specks was an Australian music-themed comedic television quiz show. It aired on ABC1 at 8:30 on Wednesday nights, with the show repeated on Thursdays on ABC2 at 8pm. The previous year's season was repeated every Friday at 2:30 pm on ABC1. It was filmed at ABC Melbourne's Gordon Street studios.
The show was hosted by stand-up comedian Adam Hills who posed questions to two teams each headed by a permanent team captain, actor/comedian Alan Brough and Mildura-raised radio announcer Myf Warhurst. They each had two guest panelists, generally one from the world of music and one from comedy. They varied from week to week, but regular guests included Hamish Blake, Tim Minchin, Frank Woodley, Colin Lane, Ross Noble, James Morrison, Renée Geyer, Ella Hooper, Meshel Laurie, Denise Scott and Dave O'Neil. Blake appeared more often than any other guest panelist,[1] and his comparative lack of musical knowledge was a running gag.
The overall style employing a mix of music and comedy was similar to the UK TV show Never Mind the Buzzcocks and fellow Australian TV show Rockwiz, but the question formats and show style (Satirical vs. Family vs. Pub Quiz) are different
The show returned for a seventh season on 4 May 2011. On 25 May 2011, it was announced the seventh season would be the final season and the show would end on 23 November 2011.…
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