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00:00Oh, my God.
00:30G'day, I'm Adam Hills. Welcome to Spics and Specs, the music quiz show that's got talking
00:35heads, stiff little fingers, nine inch nails and a wet leg. Joining me as always are our
00:39two team captains, she's H-O-T-T-O-G-O and he's B-A-N-A-N-A-S, it's Miff Warhurst and
00:45Alan Brough. This first guest tonight is an Australian Idol winner from Mappoon, a town
00:51in Queensland with a population of around 400. This means Mappoon's biggest industries
00:56per capita are now crabbing and winning Australian Idol. Please welcome Royston
00:59Noll. This second guest is a UK comedian who also hosts the Great British Sewing Bee. No
01:07matter what she does she'll have you in stitches with all her material. Please
01:10welcome Sarah Pascoe. Alan's first guest tonight is an actor and singer who played
01:17Glinda in Wicked and Princess Fiona in Shrek the Musical. If her co-star isn't
01:22green and misunderstood, she's not interested, please welcome Lucy Durack. Alan's final
01:29guest is a comedian whose pre-gig ritual is listening to aggressive metal music and telling
01:34himself nothing matters. You can only apologise to Lucy for putting them in the same dressing
01:39room. Please welcome Greg Larson. I've got to say you two next to each other are such an unlikely
01:48musical pairing. Like your musical career highlights are so different. Like Lucy, performing for Celine
01:56Dion. Oh, the best. And she was so nice. She was like so sort of like unbelievably nice you
02:02sort of wanted to cry. It was beautiful. Whereas Greg, one of your musical highlights was watching
02:07the German metal band Rammstein. Yeah, Big Day Out. Yeah. Yeah. That was also very emotional
02:13because there was a bit where a guy spewed on me. It did. Like he spewed on me heaps and it was
02:20because it was in the mosh pit and then the lead singer of Rammstein has this song where he gets
02:23like a big fake dildo and it's it's fake. The keyboard player comes out and he starts it's pretend piss
02:32and it's like water and it just sprays the keyboard player and then he sprays the audience. Yeah. Long
02:38story short, wash the spew off. Now it is 20 years since Fix and Specs started and we are celebrating that by
02:46asking some of the country's best performers to close the show for us. Tonight it's the star of the
02:51Australian production of Tina Turner the musical Roover. And Roover the song you're going to do
02:58tonight. Now it's not Australian but it's a song that Australia has made their own. Yeah. We're
03:03going to do the nut bush. Very iconic but we don't do the nut bush in Tina world on stage in the Tina
03:09show. That's an Australian thing. Is it weird for the audience because the audience must be watching
03:12going why aren't you doing it? Yeah they're itching to get up and sometimes they do just get up and do the nut bush
03:16in the front row. Really? Yeah. Sarah are you aware of this kind of phenomenon? I don't know what you're
03:22talking about. Okay so we've invented our own dance to nut bush city limits. This is so Australian. It was a
03:31Department of Education thing in the in the 70s to teach kids to dance at school. Oh my god. And they
03:36chose the nut bush. Yeah private dancer didn't feel right. All right Roover we'll see you at the end of
03:43the show. Can't wait. Right now though let's get into round one. All right our first game tonight is
03:51called Know Your Product. Miff and Alan are going to pick a topic. Everybody will be quizzed on that
03:54topic. Your choices tonight are Modern Movie Musicals, Big Beautiful Ballads, Perfect Pop Partnerships
04:00and Wet Wet Wet. Alan you can pick first. Modern Movie Musicals please. Absolutely. Miff? I love the Big
04:09Beautiful Ballad and I suspect my team does too. So that's ours. All right we'll start with Modern
04:13Movie Musicals. Everyone on your buzzers let's play Spicks and Specs. For one point which actress told
04:19Steven Spielberg she'd play Maria in his West Side Story but first she wanted to play Fiona in her
04:24high school production of Shrek the Musical. It was Rachel Zegler. Oh it was Rachel Zegler. For two points here's a photo of the
04:34director and cast of the Australian musical film The Sapphires. Name the two concealed actors. Yes.
04:39Miranda Tapsall. Yes. Miranda Tapsall. Jess. Jessica Malboy. Jessica Malboy. Two points. Yes.
04:46Final question for three points. Name three of Meryl Streep's musical film credits.
04:52The Witch in Into the Woods. Yes that's one of them. Donna in Mamma Mia. Yes. I mean Devil Rage Prada
05:00should be a musical. Oh that'd be fun. The second Mamma Mia. Yes that's the other one. And not many people know Meryl Streep actually trained as an opera singer when she was a teenager and she will often find a way to work a song into one of her movies. Thankfully they cut out the musical numbers from Sophie's Choice.
05:18I was going to make that joke and then I thought nah. Now Royston we showed the Sapphires before and I know you're a massive fan of Jess Malboy.
05:29Well really because I was like so isolated you know come from a small indigenous community I remember watching like you know Jessica Malboy and just being like wow like she's amazing and like it's just awesome to see like you know representation and you know just to let you know that like if she can do it I can do it as well you know.
05:47I love her she's a queen.
05:50Alright let's move on to big beautiful ballads. Your first question for one point. Which Adele ballad starts,
05:56There ain't no gold in this river that I've been washing my hands in forever.
06:00Yes. Go easy on me babe. Is that the one?
06:03Easy on me is the name of the song I was looking for. Yes correct.
06:06For two points name the band and the song that won the Oscar for best original song for the 1986 film Top Gun.
06:13Mif. Take my breath away. Yes and the band?
06:18Um give me a minute.
06:22Come on Mif you can do it. I can but it's like how long have we got?
06:25We've just guest bands and you tell us when it's wrong. It's like the Eagles.
06:28Beatles. No no no. Rolling Stones. No it was a lady singer, a lady singer at the front and she had blonde hair.
06:34Street Boys. Is it NSYNC?
06:37Berlin was who I was looking for.
06:40Oh my god. What happened to them?
06:42Well funnily enough Berlin singer Terry Nunn came under fire in 2020 for performing at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago at a party that defied Covid restrictions.
06:51To make matters worse she sang take my breath away.
06:56Vanilla Ice was also at that party to make matters worse for him he sang...
07:01Alright next question.
07:02What a play too.
07:05Very good.
07:06Three points. Match the artist to the ballad that was originally intended for them.
07:12So the artists are Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan and Meatloaf.
07:17The songs are Total Eclipse of the Heart, Hero and I Don't Want to Miss a Thing.
07:24Yes.
07:25Okay, so I think Total Eclipse of the Heart is Meatloaf.
07:28Uh-huh.
07:29Don't want to miss a thing, that's the Armageddon Erosmith song isn't it?
07:32That's who actually sung it.
07:33Yep.
07:34Hero I'm pretty sure is Gloria Estefan.
07:35Yeah, and Don't Want to Miss a Thing does sound like a Celine song.
07:38I would love to hear Celine Dion sing that song.
07:40Three points out of three, correct.
07:44Yeah right?
07:45Yeah.
07:46And while we're talking ballads, like this is your stock in trade.
07:49Belting out ballads like Wicked for instance.
07:52Yes.
07:53Night after night, doing a show, there have got to be moments where something goes wrong
07:56and you still have to hold it together during a big ballad.
07:59Yes.
08:00I mean, true.
08:01I mean, I mean, people die.
08:03What?
08:04Occasionally in the audience.
08:05But anyway.
08:06Don't worry about that.
08:07Well that's awkward if you're singing I Don't Want to Miss a Thing.
08:10I mean it's often if you're like in a, you know, it's people who are of a certain age
08:15in a matinee and they're all warm and cosy.
08:17I mean I'd kind of love to die like that.
08:18But...
08:19So do you think at their funeral they say like, oh he died doing what he loved.
08:25Yeah.
08:26Watching Wicked.
08:28How many times have you been in a show where someone has died?
08:31Look, and I don't want to, for anyone who has had a family member who's died in the audience,
08:35I don't want to make light of it cos I realise that that's a very serious...
08:37But people are probably at home next to elderly family members thinking hang on.
08:41Yeah.
08:42My sister was once in the audience of South Pacific and two separate people died that matinee.
08:47Anyway, I feel like we've gotten into a dark place.
08:50You brought this up this thing.
08:52I was worried I was going to say something real messed up on...
08:54Surprise!
08:55It was me!
08:56Alright, at the end of that round the scores are Miff, Royce and Sarah on four points.
09:02Alan, Lucy, Greg, six points!
09:07Alright, the next round is one out of three ain't bad.
09:10Each team will be given an obscure fact with three possible endings.
09:13You have to tell me which ending is the real one.
09:16Miff, Royce and Sarah, you start first.
09:18In an interview, Rose A from the K-pop band Blackpink revealed her post-music dream career
09:25is...
09:26A. Own a coriander farm featuring a coriander inspired menu.
09:29B. Establish a drinkable alcoholic liquid soap line.
09:33C. Create a retirement home for Jack Russell Terriers and treat them like humans.
09:39One of those remarkably is correct.
09:43Well, look, if she was me, it would be C.
09:46Yeah, straight away, the one I've drawn to, I've got a Jack Russell dog.
09:50And when I was pregnant, I was worried that if my child came out looking not like a Jack Russell,
09:55I wouldn't be able to love him properly.
09:58I think Miff and I are going to do this anyway, actually.
10:02I'm quite fond of B. I like the idea of a drinkable alcoholic liquid soap.
10:06It's kind of like the iPhone, but not technology.
10:10More like eating drinks.
10:12You can have those two things so nicely separately.
10:16I do have to say as well, like, every liquid soap is drinkable unless you're a cow.
10:23We have to sort of look into her eyes and think, what does she want?
10:26We have to sort of take on the character of Rose A.
10:28I mean, I don't know much about Rose A and Blackpink. Are you a Blackpink fan?
10:31Um, yeah, I know she was born in New Zealand and then she grew up here in Australia.
10:37Yes.
10:38So, yeah.
10:39Which makes the name Rose A sound slightly less exotic.
10:42Like a K-pop star named Rose A, you're like, oh, I wonder how she got that?
10:45Yeah.
10:46But an Australian called Rose A, you're like, oh, you're just named after what your auntie drinks on Christmas Day.
10:50It makes me think she's not posh, so let's get rid of coriander.
10:53Okay.
10:54I think that's middle class.
10:55Get rid of it.
10:56Yeah.
10:57Now I'm thinking...
10:58Look, I want it to be the Jack Russell theme.
10:59We want seed to be true, so shall we go for the life we want?
11:02I hope it's right.
11:03Yeah.
11:04Okay, the correct answer is...
11:06Blackpink's Rose A revealed her post-music career dream is to own a coriander farm featuring a coriander-inspired menu.
11:13What?
11:14I'm sorry, it's a bad dream.
11:17It's a terrible dream.
11:18Alright, Al and Lucy Gregg, your fact.
11:20The BG's 1970 album, Cucumber Castle, contained songs that...
11:25A, were from a TV movie in which Barry and Maurice played warring royals named The King of Cucumber and The King of Jelly.
11:33B, all contained vitriolic references to Robin, who had just left the band.
11:37C, all started with the word cucumber, with such songs as Cucumber Groove, Cucumber In My Pocket and Cucumber Rumba.
11:45Okay.
11:46I will bet money that it's not A, because if it were A, there is no way that in my teenage years I wouldn't have smoked bongs and watched that.
11:57A hundred times.
11:58That is a valid argument.
11:59Well, I just don't know that the BG's were vitriolic, that's the only thing.
12:03They were like such nice guys.
12:05I know so little about the BG's.
12:06I don't know when Robin left the group, if he had left the group, I don't know if that's true or not.
12:10I mean, I think that's when he joined up with Batman.
12:12Yeah.
12:14But this is a family situation.
12:16So even people who appear to be, you know, great guys, when it's about family, they can just turn.
12:24Yeah.
12:25Yeah, right.
12:26And so, B and C could be true.
12:27Because it could be songs like Cucumber Groove, but with bad intentions.
12:31And...
12:32Yes.
12:33What...
12:34And like...
12:35Cucumber In My Pocket.
12:36I don't want to put you on the spot, but what is the bad intention that you might see in Cucumber Groove?
12:42It was more than I was thinking if it was family, it'd be like an underhanded, like, you wouldn't say it outright, but you'd just say it slyly.
12:49Yeah.
12:50I feel like it could have been like a cucumber in the pants situation.
12:53Because if you're in a band in the 70s, you're putting a cucumber down your pants so it looks like you've got a big hog.
12:58And they were making fun of him because they'd be like, he's just got a cucumber down there, his hog's actually tiny.
13:05And like...
13:06So they were making fun of him with cucumber references.
13:09You know what I mean?
13:10I feel like this makes sense in my mind.
13:12I feel like we're not leaning towards an answer.
13:13That's the question where you're going.
13:14Um, so...
13:15What was the actual question?
13:17Just quickly...
13:18They released an album called Cucumber Castle in 1917.
13:24Right.
13:25And did they release it because...
13:27Oh, definitely C.
13:28All the songs were...
13:29Oh, definitely C.
13:30Yep.
13:31Definitely C?
13:32Yes.
13:33C.
13:34C.
13:35Okay, the correct answer is...
13:37The Bee Gees 1970 album Cucumber Castle contained songs that were...
13:42A.
13:43From a TV movie in which Barry and Maurice played warring royals named King of Cucumber and King
13:48of Jelly.
13:49Well, I know what I'm doing this weekend.
13:51And honestly, we had a look at the movie to see if there was a funny moment that we could show you.
14:02And there wasn't one.
14:04It's so bad one of our researchers filed a work cover claim.
14:08I mean, that was...
14:10You're right.
14:11Mad stuff like that happened in the 70s.
14:13Which brings me on to your parents' meeting.
14:16I know this is a link.
14:18Yes, okay.
14:19But your parents met in the 70s.
14:20Oh, yes, yes.
14:21In quite an unusual way.
14:22Yes, it is an unusual origin story.
14:24But of course, me, my sisters thought this was how all parents met.
14:27My dad was in a pop band, very briefly.
14:30And my mum, when she was 14, started running away from home to go and see him.
14:36And she used to sit outside his house with lots of other girls.
14:40And because she's tenacious, she waited until my dad left the band.
14:44And then sort of outweighed all of the other girls.
14:47And so she was the only one on his doorstep.
14:49And he agreed to go on a date with her.
14:51And then very shortly afterwards, they fell pregnant with me.
14:54Please use protection.
14:55And, yeah, that's how they met.
14:59And so the band was called Flintlock.
15:01Flintlock was their name, yeah.
15:02And they appeared on shows like Top of the Pops and the like.
15:04Yeah, my mum said when she first saw him on TV,
15:07she just felt this absolute, like, surety that she was going to have children with him.
15:11Wow.
15:12I know.
15:13I felt that about many pop stars.
15:14Never happened to me.
15:16When me and my sister were 14, Robbie Williams left Take That.
15:19And that was our favourite band.
15:21So we ran away from home to go and meet him
15:23because he was filming The Big Breakfast.
15:25Because we thought this was how you would snared a husband.
15:27Wow.
15:29After that round, Miff, Royston and Sarah are on four points.
15:33Alan, Lucy, Greg, six points.
15:40Alright, the next game tonight is called Give Me Some Kind of Sign.
15:43It's a new one.
15:44I'm going to give our teams a symbol or a punctuation mark.
15:47You have to name a band or artist that has that symbol in their name.
15:51So, the first symbol is a dollar sign.
15:55Miff, your team gets to go first.
15:57Name one band or artist with a dollar sign in their name.
16:00Um...
16:01Kesha?
16:02Kesha.
16:03Yes.
16:04Kesha is there.
16:05Yes.
16:06This side.
16:07ASAP Rocky.
16:08Down.
16:09ASAP Rocky is there.
16:10Back to Miff's team.
16:11ASAP Ferg.
16:12ASAP Ferg, now just Ferg, is there, correct?
16:15Okay.
16:16Big dollar...
16:18Money Boy?
16:20Big Money Dollar Boy?
16:23Not a band.
16:24Not a band.
16:25Not a band.
16:26Yeah, I thought I'd check.
16:27Miff's team, you win that one.
16:28Yes.
16:29Woo!
16:30Alan's team, you get to go first this time.
16:32Your symbol is a full stop.
16:34Name a band or an artist with a full stop in it.
16:36R.E.M.
16:37Correct.
16:38Miff's team.
16:39N.W.A.
16:40N.W.A.
16:41Yes.
16:42Alan.
16:43Mick G.
16:44M.K.G.E.
16:45Yes.
16:46M.K.G.E.
16:47Yes.
16:48Miff.
16:49D.
16:50Yes.
16:51N.E.R.D.
16:52Alan.
16:53P.O.D.
16:54Correct.
16:55Miff.
16:56Ms. Lauren Hill.
16:57Ms. Lauren Hill.
16:58Yes.
16:59Alan.
17:04Full stop.
17:05Full stop.
17:06Money Boy.
17:07Oh, time's up.
17:08That goes to Miff's side.
17:09Yeah.
17:10All right.
17:11Miss team, your symbol is exclamation mark.
17:12Oh.
17:13One.
17:14Yes.
17:15Wham is one.
17:16Um, the go team.
17:17Yes.
17:18Miff.
17:19I blame.
17:20Panic.
17:21At the disco.
17:22Yes.
17:23Yes.
17:24Panic.
17:25At the disco.
17:26Yes.
17:27Panic.
17:28At the disco.
17:29Yes.
17:30Yes.
17:31Panic at the disco.
17:32Is Rats Rats Rats one?
17:33Have I made that up?
17:34I feel like this is not a big money boy one.
17:35Oh, okay.
17:36I feel like I have a bit of a band called Rats Rats Rats.
17:38Commit to it and go.
17:39Go on.
17:40You've got this.
17:41Rats Rats Rats.
17:42Oh, yes.
17:43You get it for Rats Rats Rats.
17:44Yes.
17:45Are you?
17:46I'm not an idiot.
17:47Can you come up with one?
17:48I'm out.
17:49I can't think of anything.
17:50Maybe we pretend someone put one in like Radiohead.
17:52Yeah.
17:53Make it exciting.
17:54Yeah.
17:55Less depressing.
17:56Radiohead have added one.
17:57Yeah.
17:58Yeah.
17:59Less depressing.
18:00Radiohead have added one.
18:01Yeah.
18:02No, Radiohead don't have one.
18:03Damn.
18:04Alan's team get the point.
18:05Woo-hoo!
18:06Alright, at the end of that round, the scores are Miff, Royston and Sarah are on six points.
18:17Alan, Lucy and Greg also six points.
18:20Oh, nice.
18:21One member of each team will be singing well-known songs using the words of an unrelated piece of
18:29text.
18:30You don't have to identify the songs.
18:31Royston, you'll be singing for Miff and Sarah.
18:34Oh, my God.
18:35You'll be getting your lyrics from Field and Stream's The Total Fly Fishing Manual by Joe
18:40Cremele.
18:41Let's do this.
18:42Royston Knoll, everyone.
18:43Woo!
18:44Yes!
18:45Woo!
18:46Alright.
18:47First fish I ever caught on a rod with a bluegill.
18:52When I was ten years old, I had no idea.
18:57I was instantly in love with flying fishing and well presented fly with a hook of fish.
19:07I believe flying fishing makes you think from where you stand to how you're flying hands.
19:17Yes.
19:18Yeah.
19:19There we go.
19:20There we go.
19:21There we go.
19:22There we go.
19:23Blinding lights.
19:24It's blinding lights by the weekend, correct?
19:26That was so bright.
19:27That was beautiful.
19:30Song two, please.
19:31Alright.
19:32Here we go.
19:33Even the most complex flying fishing reels are simply the average reel, yeah.
19:44But still it behooves you to understand and utilise this vital gear.
19:53Make no sudden moves when you've got a big trout on the line.
20:04Don't make abrupt movements.
20:10Quick moves lost fish most of the time.
20:18That's Sam Smith.
20:19Yes.
20:20I know I'm not the only one.
20:21Yes.
20:22Sam Smith's not the only one for it.
20:24That was actually my audition song for Idol.
20:26Yes.
20:27I was it.
20:28She totally released a fly fishing album.
20:32Idol song, please.
20:33This is so random.
20:34I love it.
20:36The meat whistle and golly ultra crawl are similar to skirted jigs but with the difference.
20:46There's more wiggle.
20:47There's more wiggle.
20:48Hey.
20:49Thanks to flexible furs.
20:51And feathers are comparatively little weight.
20:56Also plastic jerk baits.
21:00Used to be conventional anglers.
21:05You will have awesome shakes.
21:07You might land the fish too.
21:17It's a high alarm by Steve Winwood or Whitney Houston.
21:20Yeah.
21:21Three out of three.
21:22Royston Marlon.
21:23Yes.
21:24Yes.
21:26Alan's team.
21:27It's obvious who's going to sing for you.
21:29Greg.
21:31We're going to take your lyrics from The Complete Idiot's Guide to Street Magic by Tom Ogden.
21:35Wow.
21:36Those are your songs.
21:37Greg Larson, everyone.
21:44All right.
21:45First song.
21:47All right.
21:48Okay.
21:49All right.
21:50Disclaimer.
21:51The accent I'm doing.
21:52Okay.
21:53It's not racist.
21:54It's I'm trying to do the.
21:56It's a European accent.
21:59I'm bad at accents.
22:00I wish I hadn't said anything.
22:06Okay.
22:07People get into magic for all sorts of reasons.
22:19Almost everyone has been seen a magician perform.
22:29But very few.
22:31People.
22:32Take the next step.
22:34To.
22:35Actually.
22:36Woo!
22:37Woo!
22:38Woo!
22:39Uh, it's, um.
22:41Oh, so quiet.
22:42Beer.
22:43Beer?
22:44Yes.
22:45It's oh, so quiet.
22:46Beer.
22:47Yes.
22:48It's oh, so quiet.
22:49Beer.
22:50Can we have a second?
22:51Some two, please.
22:52Uh.
22:53Oh.
22:54Believe it or not, there's a disco scene.
22:56Right now.
22:57In the magic world.
22:58That's true.
22:59Whether street magic is legitimate.
23:00Whether it's a phase of fight or trend.
23:01One thing is for certain.
23:02It is a phenomenon.
23:03Oh, you'll be a force.
23:04Oh, you'll out of the streets.
23:05You'll learn mind-blowing tricks and illusions.
23:06You can magic.
23:07I know you're starting to lose consciousness, but we need a bit more.
23:08I genuinely can't believe I'm saying this sentence.
23:09Yeah.
23:10But I think someone knows the answer.
23:11I know you're starting to lose consciousness, but we need a bit more.
23:17It's a voice.
23:18It's a voice.
23:19You'll be a force.
23:20Oh, you'll...
23:21Out of the streets.
23:22You'll learn mind-blowing tricks and illusions.
23:25You can magic.
23:30I know you're starting to lose consciousness, but we need a bit more.
23:35I genuinely can't believe I'm saying this sentence.
23:37Yeah.
23:38But I think someone knows the answer.
23:39Oh, no.
23:40It came to me straight away.
23:41Whoa, whoa, oh yeah.
23:42Kickstab my heart.
23:43Yeah.
23:44It Kicks Up My Heart by Motley Crue.
23:46Of course!
23:49I'm good at that.
23:51Of course someone knows the answer because that was a pitch-perfect rendition.
23:55All right, final song, please.
23:56I'm going to butcher this one.
23:59Ah, this one's going to suck.
24:01It's like you've just carved up two perfect steaks
24:05and gone, but I'm going to butcher this one.
24:09Why is everyone laughing right now?
24:14A burning desire to perform
24:18A want-to-be on a stage
24:22Of some brand of performing arts
24:26The time you feel truly alive
24:30Go on.
24:32It's Radio Gaga by Queen.
24:34It is Radio Gaga by Queen.
24:35Well done!
24:37Greg Larson!
24:40At the end of that round, Al and Lucy Greg are on eight points.
24:43Miff, Royce and Sarah, ten points!
24:45Oh, very good!
24:46Oh, very good!
24:47Wow!
24:48Yay!
24:49Yay!
24:50All right, it's time for the final countdown.
24:53One point for a correct answer, one point off for a wrong answer.
24:56Teams, hands on your buzzers.
24:57Your questions start now.
24:58Which Aussie rap artist's name comes from her pet dog and the street she lived on as a child?
25:02Yes.
25:03Iggy Azalea?
25:04Iggy Azalea.
25:05Before departing the group in 2004, Brian McFadden was a member of which boy band?
25:09Westlife?
25:10Westlife, correct.
25:11Name one of the real musical groups that guest star in the Simpsons episode Homer Palooza.
25:15Oh!
25:16Smashing Pumpkins!
25:17Smashing Pumpkins, correct.
25:18I've got a tattoo.
25:19Anyway.
25:20Other than Ariana Grande, name another actress to have portrayed Glinda the Good Witch in a musical movie.
25:26Billy Burke.
25:27In The Wizard of Oz, yes.
25:28Casey Donovan's famous Logies performance showcased her rendition of which David Bowie song?
25:34Yes.
25:35Heroes.
25:36Correct.
25:37Which London-born singer's name means love in Albanian?
25:40Dua Lipa.
25:41Correct.
25:42Your final question.
25:43On the cover of Frank Ocean's album, Blonde, what colour is his hair?
25:47Yes.
25:49What?
25:50Is it green?
25:51Yes, it's green!
25:55At the end of the show, the final scores are...
25:57Alan, Lucy, Greg are on 12 points.
25:59Miff, Royston, Sarah...
26:0013 points!
26:05Would you please thank all our guests, Royston Knoll, Sarah Pascoe, Lisa Durak and Greg Larson.
26:14And our two team captains, Miff, Warhurst and Alan Blow.
26:19To close the show tonight, Ruba is going to perform a song from Tina Turner the musical
26:23that has become an Australian classic.
26:25Thanks for watching, speaks and specs.
26:27My name's Adam Hells.
26:28Goodnight, Australia.
26:29I'm another number two, our song Jerry Chadwick bronies!
26:32If we make this The New Saint decorum, it was a new paBC.
26:34Come over here, Chris.
26:35And I said world sports policy by Dias.
26:38How the doin'uns have and the car on Canada.
26:41And I see British win-a-bank Gef.
26:42Church house, dead house
26:45Schoolhouse, out house
26:48On hallway, number 19
26:51And the people keep the city clear
26:54They call me not true
26:56I know it's power
27:00I know it's a little different
27:0321, I'm on the street, baby
27:09For the second night, I lie
27:11For the storm, I lie
27:14They got a choice, I'm still
27:17Coming on wood
27:21I know it's power
27:24Oh, I'm standing there
27:26Oh, I'm still
27:29Come on, Spitz and Spitz
27:39I know it's people saying
27:56If they get too much, no man
27:59So cool, get my last year
28:02That's all you get in jail
28:06Coming on wood
28:07Oh, I know it's power
28:11No one's standing, damn it
28:14No one's standing
28:16I'm standing
28:18No one's standing, damn it
28:20No one's standing
28:22No one's standing
28:24No one's standing
28:24No one's standing
28:25Thank you
28:29Thank you
28:29Thank you
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