Spicks and Specks - Season 12

Season 12

Episodes

Charlie Collins, Rhys Nicholson, John Pearce and Sara Pascoe
Celebrating 20 years, Spicks returns! Joining Adam, Alan and Myf are singer Charlie Collins, comedian Rhys Nicholson, hot wiggle John Pearce and comedian Sara Pascoe. The Living End close the show and Barry Morgan returns.

Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Nina Oyama, Sam Cromack and Steph Tisdell
Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Nina Oyama, Sam Cromack and Steph Tisdell join Alan, Myf and Adam. Nina lives out her furry fantasies, Steph gets owned by Delta Goodrem and Sarah Blasko's performance will give you goose bumps.

Solomon Frank, Will Gibb, Marcia Hines & Dave O'Neil
Can bodily functions be musical? Find out in Look Ma, where Solomon Frank sucks the air out of his clarinet while Hatchie, Will Gibb, Marcia Hines and Dave O'Neil try to work it out. Kate Ceberano performs a musical medley.

Bec Charlwood, Chloe Petts, Cyril & Calum Hood
Comedians Bec Charlwood and Chloe Petts join streaming sensation Cyril and 5SOS's Calum Hood. Don't miss the new game that raised the brow of ABC management, and a thumping performance by Northeast Party House!

Eddie Perfect, Jordan Barr, Vera Blue & Tom Ballard
The new games keep coming with titles like Blah Blah and the Blah Blahs and Musical Chers! Playing along is Eddie Perfect, Jordan Barr, Vera Blue and Tom Ballard. And yes Musical Chers is exactly what you think it is.
The final song by Emma Donovan will leave you breathless.

Meg Washington, Meg Mac, Joel Creasey, Adam Hyde & Abbie Chatfield

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