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Published: May 29, 2025
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Spicks & Specks Returns with All-New Platinum Season
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IT was twenty years ago today that Adam Hills asked Australia to play.

Now he is back with Myf Warhurst and Alan Brough for an all-new platinum season of Spicks & Specks on Sunday, June 15 at 7.30pm on ABC TV and ABC iview.

Fan fave games Know Your Product, Substitute and Sir Mix N Matchalot return alongside some brand-spankingly new head scratchers with names like Frank Piñata, Musical Chers and Will.A.I.am Shakespeare.

Joining them will be your favourite music stars Megan Washington, Marcia Hines, Kram, Lucy Durack and Robert Forster and some very funny people like Julia Morris, Tom Ballard, Dave O’Neil and Sara Pascoe.

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Plus, more great music and performances than you can poke a drumstick at – The Living End, Spiderbait, Montaigne, Paul Kelly, Emma Donovan, Pseudo Echo and Barry Morgan and his organ. That’s right – all the hits from the 1870s, 1990s and today!

Hands on buzzers, it’s time to play. More music, more mayhem, more often.

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