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20 to One

20 to One (known as 20 to 1 before 2016) is an Australian television series on the Nine Network from 2005, that counts down an undefined "top 20" of elements or events of popular culture, such as films, songs, or sporting scandals. The format mixes archival footage of the listed events with comments from various Australian celebrities.

20 to One
Also known as20 to 1
GenreNostalgia
Presented by
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes155 (as of 6 May 2019)
Production
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkNine Network
Picture format
Audio formatStereo
Original release
  • Original series:
    13 October 2005 (2005-10-13) – 12 April 2011 (2011-04-12)
  • Revived series:
    31 May 2016 (2016-05-31)
 –
present

Originally the show was hosted by Bud Tingwell and narrated by David Reyne; the pair were replaced by Bert Newton as host for the second season. The series was rebooted by the Nine Network and returned for its eleventh season on 31 May 2016 with new hosts, Australian radio presenters Fitzy and Wippa.[1][2][3] From 2017, the show was hosted by Erin Molan and Dave Thornton.[4][5]

Format

Each episode counts down the "top twenty" events following a particular theme, from position 20 down to number 1. Media clips depicting the event are played as the host provides background information of the entry. This is followed by clips of celebrities providing judgment on the clip or event.

Controversy

During the segment aired on 19 June 2019, co-hosts Erin Molan and Nick Cody stated that the South Korean boy band BTS was "so popular it could heal the rift between North and South Korea."[6] She also mentioned the band's success in the United States, even though "only one band member actually speaks English." among other comments.[6] Many other celebrities made similar comments during the segment. Most notably was comedian Jimmy Carr, who jokingly compared the band's international success to the explosion of a nuclear bomb in North Korea, saying: "When I first heard something Korean had exploded in America, I got worried. So I guess, it could've been worse – but not much worse."[7] Subsequently, the hashtags #channel9apologize and #channel9racist started trending as fans of the band demanded an apology from Channel 9.[8] The BTS Australia Twitter fan account wrote: "This is unfair and presenting inaccurate information. You disregarded their achievements, and instead let your xenophobic, racist mindsets be biased instead. We want an apology."[8] On 20 June 2019, Channel 9 issued a non-apology apology, writing: "We apologize to any who may have been offended by last night's episode."[9]

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired Host Narrator
Premiere Finale
1 7 14 October 2005 24 November 2005 Charles "Bud" Tingwell David Reyne
2 9 13 February 2006 8 May 2006 Bert Newton
3 14 5 September 2006 4 December 2006
4 11 13 February 2007 15 May 2007
5 6 11 September 2007 27 November 2007
6 10 26 February 2008 24 June 2008
7 19 26 August 2008 21 January 2009
8 42 5 February 2009 24 November 2009
9 16 11 February 2010 14 September 2010
10 4 1 March 2011 12 April 2011
11 10 31 May 2016 25 July 2016 Fitzy and Wippa
12 5 6 June 2017 4 July 2017 Erin Molan &
Dave Thornton
13 TBA 29 April 2019 TBA Erin Molan &
Nick Cody

Episodes

Season One (2005)

No. overall No. in season Episode[10] First Aired Subsequent airing Re-edited
1 1 "Most Embarrassing Moments" 13 October 2005 25 June 2006 Yes
2 2 "Spectacular Dummy Spits" 20 October 2005
  • 22 May 2006
  • 10 April 2007
Yes
3 3 "Great Aussie Songs" 27 October 2005 15 May 2006 Yes
4 4 "Best Australian Commercials" 3 November 2005 10 April 2006 Yes
5 5 "Great Aussie Ideas, Icons and Inventions" 10 November 2005 17 April 2006 Yes
6 6 "Moments That Stopped The Nation" 17 November 2005
7 7 "Moments of Madness" 24 November 2005

Season Two (2006)

No. overall No. in season Episode[10] First Aired Subsequent airing Re-edited
8 1 "One Hit Wonders" 13 February 2006 6 August 2006 Yes
9 2 "Aussie Scandals" 20 February 2006
  • 13 August 2006
  • 12 April 2009
  • 15 November 2009
Yes
10 3 "Outrageous TV Characters" 27 February 2006
11 4 "Hits and Misses" 13 March 2006
12 5 "Unscripted and Unplanned" 27 March 2006
13 6 "Moments That Stopped the World" 3 April 2006 20 March 2007 Re-edited and Reordered
14 7 "Tears and Tantrums" 24 April 2006 12 November 2006 Yes
15 8 "Great Logies Moments" 1 May 2006
16 9 "Fads and Fashions" 8 May 2006 19 November 2006 Yes

Season Three (2006)

No. overall No. in season Episode[10] First Aired Subsequent airing Re-edited
17 1 "Hoaxes, Cheats and Liars" 5 September 2006
  • 20 February 2007
  • 12 August 2008
Yes
18 2 "Greatest Songs of All Time" 12 September 2006 13 March 2007 Yes
19 3 "Mysteries and Conspiracies" 19 September 2006
  • 7 March 2007
  • 19 August 2008
Re-edited and Reordered
20 4 "The Rich and the Famous" 26 September 2006
21 5 "Great Aussie Films" 3 October 2006 24 April 2007 Yes
22 6 "Incredible Stories of Survival" 10 October 2006 1 May 2007 Yes
23 7 "Crazes and Phases" 17 October 2006
24 8 "Celebrity Scandals" 24 October 2006
25 9 "Love Songs" 31 October 2006 22 May 2007 Yes
26 10 "Triumphs and Tragedies" 7 November 2006
27 11 "Memorable Movie Characters" 14 November 2006
28 12 "Sexiest People" 21 November 2006
29 13 "Shocks and Shockers" 28 November 2006
30 14 "Magnificent Movies" 4 December 2006 23 July 2007 Yes

Season Four (2007)

No. overall No. in season Episode[10] First Aired Subsequent airing Re-edited
31 1 "Aussie Parties and Pastimes" 13 February 2007
  • 31 December 2008
  • 16 April 2009
Yes
32 2 "Life Changing Moments" 18 February 2007
33 3 "Fads and Phases" 25 February 2007 28 December 2008 Yes
34 4 "Amazing Moments in Music" 4 March 2007 5 August 2008 Yes
35 5 "Mistakes, Madness and Mayhem" 11 March 2007 4 January 2009 Yes
36 6 "Funny Films" 18 March 2007 16 July 2007 Yes
37 7 "Party Songs" 15 April 2007
38 8 "Rebels and Risk-Takers" 22 April 2007 4 December 2007 Yes
39 9 "Billion Dollar Ideas" 29 April 2007
  • 11 January 2009
  • 25 January 2009
Yes
40 10 50 to 1: "Great Movie One-Liners"
(2hr
Special)
8 May 2007 26 August 2008

24 November 2009

Yes
41 11 "Biffs and Blunders" 15 May 2007 18 January 2009 Yes

Season Five (2007-08)

No. overall No. in season Episode[10] First Aired Subsequent airing Re-edited
42 1 "Movie Heroes and Villains" 11 September 2007
43 2 "Scandals and Sensations" 30 October 2007
44 3 "Sexiest Movie Moments" 6 November 2007 11 November 2008 Yes
45 4 "Fantastic Sporting Finishes" 13 November 2007
46 5 "Songs You Can't Get Out of Your Head" 20 November 2007 3 January 2010
47 6 "Movie Saints and Sinners" 27 November 2007 30 November 2008 Yes

Season Six (2008)

No. overall No. in season Episode[10] First Aired Subsequent airing Re-edited
48 1 "Greatest Sporting Heroes" 26 February 2008
49 2 "Karaoke Classics" 29 April 2008 18 November 2008 Yes
50 3 "Pranks and Pranksters" 6 May 2008
51 4 "Music with a Message" 13 May 2008
52 5 "Crazy Customs" 20 May 2008 25 November 2008 Yes
53 6 "Child Stars, Where Are They Now?" 27 May 2008 16 November 2008
54 7 "Girls on Film" 3 June 2008 23 November 2008 Yes
55 8 "Celebrity Shocks and Shockers" 10 June 2008 28 January 2009 Yes
56 9 "Happy Songs" 17 June 2008
57 10 "Sporting Tears and Triumphs" 24 June 2008

Season Seven (2008-09)

No. overall No. in season Episode First Aired Subsequent airing Re-edited
58 1 "Fantastic Fads" 26 August 2008
59 2 "Celebrity Sins and Sensations" 2 September 2008 25 August 2009 Yes
60 3 "Greatest TV Moments" 9 September 2008 5 April 2009 Yes
61 4 "Greatest Songs of the Decade" 23 September 2008
62 5 "Celebrity Flings" 30 September 2008 20 October 2009 Yes
63 6 "Greatest Movie Scenes" 7 October 2008 4 August 2009 Yes
64 7 "Celebrity Chart Floppers" 14 October 2008 1 September 2009 Yes
65 8 "Pranks and Practical Jokes" 19 October 2008
66 9 "Amazing Comebacks" 21 October 2008 11 August 2009 Yes
67 10 "Born Rich and Famous" 26 October 2008 18 August 2009 Yes
68 11 "Sensational Sporting Scandals" 26 October 2008 30 April 2009 Yes
69 12 "Hollywood Blockbusters" 2 November 2008 10 September 2009 Yes
70 13 "Musical Milestones" 4 November 2008 29 September 2009 Yes
71 14 "World's Funniest People" 9 November 2008 7 May 2009 Yes
72 15 "Spectacular Stuff-Ups" 3 December 2008
73 16 "Hits That Stick" 10 December 2008
74 17 "World's Greatest Ideas" 7 January 2009
75 18 "Hottest Moments in Music" 14 January 2009
76 19 "Hits and Misses" 21 January 2009 26 November 2009 Yes

Season Eight (2009)

No. overall No. in season Episode First Aired Subsequent airing Re-edited
77 1 "World's Most Daring Movies" 5 February 2009 22 March 2011
78 2 "Celebrities Exposed" 19 February 2009 12 October 2010
79 3 "Losing It" 26 February 2009 13 July 2010
80 4 "What Were They Thinking!" 5 March 2009 20 July 2010
81 5 "The Rebels" 12 March 2009 3 August 2010
82 6 "Sexiest Movie Scenes" 19 March 2009
83 7 "Hottest Stars on the Planet" 26 March 2009
84 8 "Saucy Songs" 2 April 2009
85 9 "Pranks and Practical Jokers" 9 April 2009
  • 15 September 2009
  • 4 February 2010
Yes
86 10 "Celebrity Dangerous Liaisons" 21 April 2009
87 11 "TV Couples" 23 April 2009 3 November 2009 Yes
88 12 "Scene-Stealing Songs" 28 April 2009 27 October 2009 Yes
89 13 "Hollywood's Biggest Scandals" 5 May 2009 13 October 2009 Yes
90 14 "Hollywood's Hot List" 14 May 2009
91 15 "Sizzling Superstars" 21 May 2009
92 16 "Big Screen Buddies" 28 May 2009 6 October 2009 Yes
93 17 "Sexiest Moments in Music" 4 June 2009
94 18 "Scorching Screen Moments" 11 June 2009
95 19 "Outrageous Sport Stars" 18 June 2009
96 20 "Madness & Meltdowns" 30 June 2009 8 November 2009 Yes
97 21 "Shakin' It" 7 July 2009
98 22 "Hollywood's Sexiest" 16 July 2009 10 January 2010
99 23 "Chart-Busting Duos" 21 July 2009 29 November 2009
100 24 "Greatest TV Families" 23 July 2009 13 December 2009
101 25 "Great Songs of the Decade" 28 July 2009
102 26 "Funniest Sounding Farts" 30 July 2009 20 December 2009
103 27 "Celebrity Flings Caught on Film" 6 August 2009
104 28 "Rock 'n' Roll Anthems" 13 August 2009 17 August 2010
105 29 "Love and Laughter" 20 August 2009
106 30 "Cougars and Cradle-Snatchers" 27 August 2009 21 September 2010
107 31 "All-Aussie Superstars" 3 September 2009 24 August 2010
108 32 "Fifteen Minutes of Fame" 8 September 2009 31 August 2010
109 33 "Outrageous Rock Stars" 17 September 2009 5 October 2010
110 34 "Trading Places" 22 September 2009
111 35 "TV Characters You Love to Hate" 27 September 2009
112 36 "Australia's Funniest Characters" 11 October 2009 27 July 2010
113 37 "Aussie Jukebox Hits" 18 October 2009
114 38 "Delicious Divas" 25 October 2009
115 39 "Hit The Road" 1 November 2009
116 40 "Hollywood Heavyweights" 10 November 2009
117 41 "Great Live Acts" 17 November 2009
118 42 50 to 1:
"All Time Greatest Movie Quotes"
(2 hr
Special)
24 November 2009 4 January 2011 Re-edited and Re-ordered

Season Nine (2010)

No. overall No. in season Episode First Aired Subsequent airing
119 1 "Sex on the Screen" 11 February 2010 30 March 2011
120 2 "World's Sexiest Scandals" 18 February 2010 15 March 2011
121 3 "Movie Monsters" 25 February 2010
122 4 "Sporty Rich and Sexy" 2 March 2010 25 January 2011
123 5 "Celebrity Mad and Bad" 4 March 2010 18 January 2011
124 6 "Sexiest on the Planet" 11 March 2010 10 August 2010
125 7 "All-Time Favourite TV Themes" 30 March 2010
126 8 "Blockbuster Heroes" 6 April 2010 11 March 2011
127 9 "Greatest Sporting Anthems" 20 April 2010 1 February 2011
128 10 "Greatest Aussie Chart Toppers" 9 June 2010
129 11 "Greatest Sports Movies of All Time" 16 June 2010
130 12 "Our All-Time Favourite Films" 23 June 2010
131 13 "Caught on Tape" 30 June 2010 4 March 2011
132 14 "Greatest Break-Up Songs" 14 July 2010 1 April 2011
133 15 "Megastars with Megabucks" 21 July 2010
134 16 "Eighties: Good, Bad and Ugly" 14 September 2010

Season Ten (2011)

No. overall No. in season Episode[11] First Aired
135 1 "Sizzling Supermodels" 1 March 2011
136 2 "Movies Greatest
Look-a-Likes"
8 March 2011
137 3 "TV's Funniest Neighbours" 5 April 2011
138 4 "Hollywood Movie Twists" 12 April 2011

Season Eleven (2016)

No. overall No. in season Episode First Aired Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Rank
139 1 "Viral Sensations of the Internet Age" 31 May 2016 Tuesday 7:30 pm 0.715[12] #12[12]
140 2 "Celebrity OMG Moments" 7 June 2016 0.645[13] #13[13]
141 3 "Wild Commercials" 12 June 2016 Sunday 7:00 pm 0.913[14] #4[14]
142 4 "Epic Fails" 14 June 2016 Tuesday 7:30 pm 0.798[15] #10[15]
143 5 "Aussiewood Stars" 21 June 2016 0.688[16] #12[16]
144 6 "Outrageous Sports Stars" 28 June 2016 0.683[17] #11[17]
145 7 "Classic TV Characters" 4 July 2016 Monday 7:30 pm 0.659[18] #20[18]
146 8 "Celebrity Hook-Ups" 11 July 2016 0.593[19]
147 9 "15 Minutes of Fame" 18 July 2016 0.645[20] #19[20]
148 10 "Pop Rockers And Shockers" 25 July 2016 0.572[21]

Season Twelve (2017)

No. overall No. in season Episode First Aired Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Rank
149 1 "Superstar Commercials" 6 June 2017 Tuesday 7:30 pm 0.530[22] #18[22]
150 2 "Greatest Comebacks" 13 June 2017 0.526[23] #17[23]
151 3 "Viral Megastars" 20 June 2017 0.572[24] #14[24]
152 4 "Amazing Animals" 27 June 2017 0.510[25] #16[25]
153 5 "Amazing Commercials" 4 July 2017 0.493[26] #19[26]

Celebrity contributors

This is a partial list (some in order of appearance) of the celebrities who contributed comments to 20 to One.

2005–2011

2016–present

Returning

Returning contributors are revived in 2016 include:

New

New contributors in 2016 include:

Awards

Logie Awards:

  • Nominated for 2007 Most Popular Light Entertainment Program (lost to Rove Live).

See also

References

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presentOriginally the show was hosted by Bud Tingwell and narrated by David Reyne the pair were replaced by Bert Newton as host for the second season The series was rebooted by the Nine Network and returned for its eleventh season on 31 May 2016 with new hosts Australian radio presenters Fitzy and Wippa 1 2 3 From 2017 the show was hosted by Erin Molan and Dave Thornton 4 5 Contents 1 Format 2 Controversy 3 Series overview 4 Episodes 4 1 Season One 2005 4 2 Season Two 2006 4 3 Season Three 2006 4 4 Season Four 2007 4 5 Season Five 2007 08 4 6 Season Six 2008 4 7 Season Seven 2008 09 4 8 Season Eight 2009 4 9 Season Nine 2010 4 10 Season Ten 2011 4 11 Season Eleven 2016 4 12 Season Twelve 2017 5 Celebrity contributors 5 1 2005 2011 5 2 2016 present 5 2 1 Returning 5 2 2 New 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksFormat EditEach episode counts down the top twenty events following a particular theme from position 20 down to number 1 Media clips depicting the event are played as the host provides background information of the entry This is followed by clips of celebrities providing judgment on the clip or event Controversy EditDuring the segment aired on 19 June 2019 co hosts Erin Molan and Nick Cody stated that the South Korean boy band BTS was so popular it could heal the rift between North and South Korea 6 She also mentioned the band s success in the United States even though only one band member actually speaks English among other comments 6 Many other celebrities made similar comments during the segment Most notably was comedian Jimmy Carr who jokingly compared the band s international success to the explosion of a nuclear bomb in North Korea saying When I first heard something Korean had exploded in America I got worried So I guess it could ve been worse but not much worse 7 Subsequently the hashtags channel9apologize and channel9racist started trending as fans of the band demanded an apology from Channel 9 8 The BTS Australia Twitter fan account wrote This is unfair and presenting inaccurate information You disregarded their achievements and instead let your xenophobic racist mindsets be biased instead We want an apology 8 On 20 June 2019 Channel 9 issued a non apology apology writing We apologize to any who may have been offended by last night s episode 9 Series overview EditSeason Episodes Originally aired Host NarratorPremiere Finale1 7 14 October 2005 24 November 2005 Charles Bud Tingwell David Reyne2 9 13 February 2006 8 May 2006 Bert Newton3 14 5 September 2006 4 December 20064 11 13 February 2007 15 May 20075 6 11 September 2007 27 November 20076 10 26 February 2008 24 June 20087 19 26 August 2008 21 January 20098 42 5 February 2009 24 November 20099 16 11 February 2010 14 September 201010 4 1 March 2011 12 April 201111 10 31 May 2016 25 July 2016 Fitzy and Wippa12 5 6 June 2017 4 July 2017 Erin Molan amp Dave Thornton13 TBA 29 April 2019 TBA Erin Molan amp Nick CodyEpisodes EditSeason One 2005 Edit No overall No in season Episode 10 First Aired Subsequent airing Re edited1 1 Most Embarrassing Moments 13 October 2005 25 June 2006 Yes2 2 Spectacular Dummy Spits 20 October 2005 22 May 2006 10 April 2007 Yes3 3 Great Aussie Songs 27 October 2005 15 May 2006 Yes4 4 Best Australian Commercials 3 November 2005 10 April 2006 Yes5 5 Great Aussie Ideas Icons and Inventions 10 November 2005 17 April 2006 Yes6 6 Moments That Stopped The Nation 17 November 2005 7 7 Moments of Madness 24 November 2005 Season Two 2006 Edit No overall No in season Episode 10 First Aired Subsequent airing Re edited8 1 One Hit Wonders 13 February 2006 6 August 2006 Yes9 2 Aussie Scandals 20 February 2006 13 August 2006 12 April 2009 15 November 2009 Yes10 3 Outrageous TV Characters 27 February 2006 11 4 Hits and Misses 13 March 2006 12 5 Unscripted and Unplanned 27 March 2006 13 6 Moments That Stopped the World 3 April 2006 20 March 2007 Re edited and Reordered14 7 Tears and Tantrums 24 April 2006 12 November 2006 Yes15 8 Great Logies Moments 1 May 2006 16 9 Fads and Fashions 8 May 2006 19 November 2006 YesSeason Three 2006 Edit No overall No in season Episode 10 First Aired Subsequent airing Re edited17 1 Hoaxes Cheats and Liars 5 September 2006 20 February 2007 12 August 2008 Yes18 2 Greatest Songs of All Time 12 September 2006 13 March 2007 Yes19 3 Mysteries and Conspiracies 19 September 2006 7 March 2007 19 August 2008 Re edited and Reordered20 4 The Rich and the Famous 26 September 2006 21 5 Great Aussie Films 3 October 2006 24 April 2007 Yes22 6 Incredible Stories of Survival 10 October 2006 1 May 2007 Yes23 7 Crazes and Phases 17 October 2006 24 8 Celebrity Scandals 24 October 2006 25 9 Love Songs 31 October 2006 22 May 2007 Yes26 10 Triumphs and Tragedies 7 November 2006 27 11 Memorable Movie Characters 14 November 2006 28 12 Sexiest People 21 November 2006 29 13 Shocks and Shockers 28 November 2006 30 14 Magnificent Movies 4 December 2006 23 July 2007 YesSeason Four 2007 Edit No overall No in season Episode 10 First Aired Subsequent airing Re edited31 1 Aussie Parties and Pastimes 13 February 2007 31 December 2008 16 April 2009 Yes32 2 Life Changing Moments 18 February 2007 33 3 Fads and Phases 25 February 2007 28 December 2008 Yes34 4 Amazing Moments in Music 4 March 2007 5 August 2008 Yes35 5 Mistakes Madness and Mayhem 11 March 2007 4 January 2009 Yes36 6 Funny Films 18 March 2007 16 July 2007 Yes37 7 Party Songs 15 April 2007 38 8 Rebels and Risk Takers 22 April 2007 4 December 2007 Yes39 9 Billion Dollar Ideas 29 April 2007 11 January 2009 25 January 2009 Yes40 10 50 to 1 Great Movie One Liners 2hrSpecial 8 May 2007 26 August 2008 24 November 2009 Yes41 11 Biffs and Blunders 15 May 2007 18 January 2009 YesSeason Five 2007 08 Edit No overall No in season Episode 10 First Aired Subsequent airing Re edited42 1 Movie Heroes and Villains 11 September 2007 43 2 Scandals and Sensations 30 October 2007 44 3 Sexiest Movie Moments 6 November 2007 11 November 2008 Yes45 4 Fantastic Sporting Finishes 13 November 2007 46 5 Songs You Can t Get Out of Your Head 20 November 2007 3 January 2010 47 6 Movie Saints and Sinners 27 November 2007 30 November 2008 YesSeason Six 2008 Edit No overall No in season Episode 10 First Aired Subsequent airing Re edited48 1 Greatest Sporting Heroes 26 February 2008 49 2 Karaoke Classics 29 April 2008 18 November 2008 Yes50 3 Pranks and Pranksters 6 May 2008 51 4 Music with a Message 13 May 2008 52 5 Crazy Customs 20 May 2008 25 November 2008 Yes53 6 Child Stars Where Are They Now 27 May 2008 16 November 2008 54 7 Girls on Film 3 June 2008 23 November 2008 Yes55 8 Celebrity Shocks and Shockers 10 June 2008 28 January 2009 Yes56 9 Happy Songs 17 June 2008 57 10 Sporting Tears and Triumphs 24 June 2008 Season Seven 2008 09 Edit No overall No in season Episode First Aired Subsequent airing Re edited58 1 Fantastic Fads 26 August 2008 59 2 Celebrity Sins and Sensations 2 September 2008 25 August 2009 Yes60 3 Greatest TV Moments 9 September 2008 5 April 2009 Yes61 4 Greatest Songs of the Decade 23 September 2008 62 5 Celebrity Flings 30 September 2008 20 October 2009 Yes63 6 Greatest Movie Scenes 7 October 2008 4 August 2009 Yes64 7 Celebrity Chart Floppers 14 October 2008 1 September 2009 Yes65 8 Pranks and Practical Jokes 19 October 2008 66 9 Amazing Comebacks 21 October 2008 11 August 2009 Yes67 10 Born Rich and Famous 26 October 2008 18 August 2009 Yes68 11 Sensational Sporting Scandals 26 October 2008 30 April 2009 Yes69 12 Hollywood Blockbusters 2 November 2008 10 September 2009 Yes70 13 Musical Milestones 4 November 2008 29 September 2009 Yes71 14 World s Funniest People 9 November 2008 7 May 2009 Yes72 15 Spectacular Stuff Ups 3 December 2008 73 16 Hits That Stick 10 December 2008 74 17 World s Greatest Ideas 7 January 2009 75 18 Hottest Moments in Music 14 January 2009 76 19 Hits and Misses 21 January 2009 26 November 2009 YesSeason Eight 2009 Edit No overall No in season Episode First Aired Subsequent airing Re edited77 1 World s Most Daring Movies 5 February 2009 22 March 2011 78 2 Celebrities Exposed 19 February 2009 12 October 2010 79 3 Losing It 26 February 2009 13 July 2010 80 4 What Were They Thinking 5 March 2009 20 July 2010 81 5 The Rebels 12 March 2009 3 August 2010 82 6 Sexiest Movie Scenes 19 March 2009 83 7 Hottest Stars on the Planet 26 March 2009 84 8 Saucy Songs 2 April 2009 85 9 Pranks and Practical Jokers 9 April 2009 15 September 2009 4 February 2010 Yes86 10 Celebrity Dangerous Liaisons 21 April 2009 87 11 TV Couples 23 April 2009 3 November 2009 Yes88 12 Scene Stealing Songs 28 April 2009 27 October 2009 Yes89 13 Hollywood s Biggest Scandals 5 May 2009 13 October 2009 Yes90 14 Hollywood s Hot List 14 May 2009 91 15 Sizzling Superstars 21 May 2009 92 16 Big Screen Buddies 28 May 2009 6 October 2009 Yes93 17 Sexiest Moments in Music 4 June 2009 94 18 Scorching Screen Moments 11 June 2009 95 19 Outrageous Sport Stars 18 June 2009 96 20 Madness amp Meltdowns 30 June 2009 8 November 2009 Yes97 21 Shakin It 7 July 2009 98 22 Hollywood s Sexiest 16 July 2009 10 January 2010 99 23 Chart Busting Duos 21 July 2009 29 November 2009 100 24 Greatest TV Families 23 July 2009 13 December 2009 101 25 Great Songs of the Decade 28 July 2009 102 26 Funniest Sounding Farts 30 July 2009 20 December 2009 103 27 Celebrity Flings Caught on Film 6 August 2009 104 28 Rock n Roll Anthems 13 August 2009 17 August 2010 105 29 Love and Laughter 20 August 2009 106 30 Cougars and Cradle Snatchers 27 August 2009 21 September 2010 107 31 All Aussie Superstars 3 September 2009 24 August 2010 108 32 Fifteen Minutes of Fame 8 September 2009 31 August 2010 109 33 Outrageous Rock Stars 17 September 2009 5 October 2010 110 34 Trading Places 22 September 2009 111 35 TV Characters You Love to Hate 27 September 2009 112 36 Australia s Funniest Characters 11 October 2009 27 July 2010 113 37 Aussie Jukebox Hits 18 October 2009 114 38 Delicious Divas 25 October 2009 115 39 Hit The Road 1 November 2009 116 40 Hollywood Heavyweights 10 November 2009 117 41 Great Live Acts 17 November 2009 118 42 50 to 1 All Time Greatest Movie Quotes 2 hrSpecial 24 November 2009 4 January 2011 Re edited and Re orderedSeason Nine 2010 Edit No overall No in season Episode First Aired Subsequent airing119 1 Sex on the Screen 11 February 2010 30 March 2011120 2 World s Sexiest Scandals 18 February 2010 15 March 2011121 3 Movie Monsters 25 February 2010 122 4 Sporty Rich and Sexy 2 March 2010 25 January 2011123 5 Celebrity Mad and Bad 4 March 2010 18 January 2011124 6 Sexiest on the Planet 11 March 2010 10 August 2010125 7 All Time Favourite TV Themes 30 March 2010 126 8 Blockbuster Heroes 6 April 2010 11 March 2011127 9 Greatest Sporting Anthems 20 April 2010 1 February 2011128 10 Greatest Aussie Chart Toppers 9 June 2010 129 11 Greatest Sports Movies of All Time 16 June 2010 130 12 Our All Time Favourite Films 23 June 2010 131 13 Caught on Tape 30 June 2010 4 March 2011132 14 Greatest Break Up Songs 14 July 2010 1 April 2011133 15 Megastars with Megabucks 21 July 2010 134 16 Eighties Good Bad and Ugly 14 September 2010 Season Ten 2011 Edit No overall No in season Episode 11 First Aired135 1 Sizzling Supermodels 1 March 2011136 2 Movies GreatestLook a Likes 8 March 2011137 3 TV s Funniest Neighbours 5 April 2011138 4 Hollywood Movie Twists 12 April 2011Season Eleven 2016 Edit No overall No in season Episode First Aired Timeslot Viewers millions Rank139 1 Viral Sensations of the Internet Age 31 May 2016 Tuesday 7 30 pm 0 715 12 12 12 140 2 Celebrity OMG Moments 7 June 2016 0 645 13 13 13 141 3 Wild Commercials 12 June 2016 Sunday 7 00 pm 0 913 14 4 14 142 4 Epic Fails 14 June 2016 Tuesday 7 30 pm 0 798 15 10 15 143 5 Aussiewood Stars 21 June 2016 0 688 16 12 16 144 6 Outrageous Sports Stars 28 June 2016 0 683 17 11 17 145 7 Classic TV Characters 4 July 2016 Monday 7 30 pm 0 659 18 20 18 146 8 Celebrity Hook Ups 11 July 2016 0 593 19 147 9 15 Minutes of Fame 18 July 2016 0 645 20 19 20 148 10 Pop Rockers And Shockers 25 July 2016 0 572 21 Season Twelve 2017 Edit No overall No in season Episode First Aired Timeslot Viewers millions Rank149 1 Superstar Commercials 6 June 2017 Tuesday 7 30 pm 0 530 22 18 22 150 2 Greatest Comebacks 13 June 2017 0 526 23 17 23 151 3 Viral Megastars 20 June 2017 0 572 24 14 24 152 4 Amazing Animals 27 June 2017 0 510 25 16 25 153 5 Amazing Commercials 4 July 2017 0 493 26 19 26 Celebrity contributors EditThis is a partial list some in order of appearance of the celebrities who contributed comments to 20 to One 2005 2011 Edit Amanda Keller TV and Radio Presenter Anh Do Comedian Anthony Callea Singer Ash amp Luttsy Radio Personalities Ben Dark TV Presenter Bianca Dye Radio Presenter Bill Collins Movie Reviewer Billy Birmingham Comedian Blair McDonough Reality TV Star Actor Bob Willis Former English Cricket Captain Brendan Jones Radio Presenter Brodie Harper TV Presenter Cameron Daddo Actor Catriona Rowntree TV Presenter Charles 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