Recap: Your Gen, March 15th 2011

Joining the teams tonight were actor and singer John Waters (BB), comedian Arj Barker (Gen X) and presenter/model Laura Dundovic (Gen Y). Early on, Shaun engaged in duelling Beatles accents with John.

The first game was Fad-tastic, where Shaun became overwhelmed with the point allocation. He promised “some fun” in the second game, Waki-Leaks, where teams had to complete the end of a fact. Neither team got any points (except for Gen Y being sycophantic), but Shaun did a great face “dance” to the typewriter music. After Shaun sang the theme for “You Say Various Things”, there was no time to play it, so they played “As Quick As” instead.

The four button options were Ant, Tree, Moses and Trust Me.

  • Gen Y played “Name That Tune” after choosing “Ant”. Shaun pulled out his copy of  “The Best of Jim Nabors”, but all the tunes were from TV shows.
  • Gen X went for the “Tree” which was “What Just Happened?” Shaun and Kat played Edward and Bella from Twilight in a scene, from whence some of the questions came from.
  • BB picked “Moses”, playing “Use By Date” – 6 people from 6 decades were holding 6 objects from the wrong era, which had to be re-sorted.

The Your Gen topic was Shapes. Charlie looked visibly annoyed about how easy some of the Gen Y questions were. So Shaun asked (Stuart) the Meerkat if Charlie was right or wrong about the questions being biased – the answer was wrong.

After a heart-felt Gold Logie plea (despite voting having closed) – the end game envelope was delivered by Cat Weasel in a Mr Whippee van. The question was “Which Generation is Best at Assembling a Skeleton?” Gen X won (by a femur) the 1993 Cutest Baby Trophy donated by Heidi Poole.

Recap: Your Gen, March 8th 2011

It was all relative(s) tonight on TAYG, with the captains of each team joined by their family members. Amanda was joined by her husband Harley Oliver, Charlie by his sister Suzie Pickering, and Josh and his 83 year old grandmother Mona Hale.

First up was Franken-face, and the Bond girls got a run as one of the faces. The next game was Chicken or Egg, guessing which came first out of two similar things.

The four buttons were Love, Respect, Communication and ‘Trust Me’.

  • Baby Boomers chose Love, which was ‘The Secret Life of Walter’s Ditties.” Dr Hannibal Chew from Blade Runner assisted (sort of) as Shaun read out some lyrics from the verses of songs.
  • Gen X chose Respect. Shaun announced the game as ‘7 Degrees of Separation’ then took a bite of a Banana. During the game Charlie and Suzie had to request the assistance of Pamela and Ron, their parents, but still only got 2 correct!
  • Then came the moment we all waited for – Gen Y choosing Trust Me. It was of course ‘Human Nacho’, and Mona volunteered herself to be the one to sit in the chair. On getting the first question right, Mona was offered a corn chip. But the second question was wrong, and Shaun started to turn the lever. It didn’t move, so Shaun suggested she would be spared – but then at the last moment it fell, and she was covered in sour cream. For the last question, Shaun let Josh ask the audience – saving Mona from any more nacho topping. She took it all very well.

The Your Gen topic was “Things”. When Amanda and Harley were asked ‘what thing will your children be eating tonight?’, footage was shown of Liam and Jack rummaging through the fridge.

For the endgame, the envelope was delivered by Shaun’s ‘son’ Rodger – ‘Which generation can fill a car with ping pong ball’, filling the sponsorship obligations. It descended into a bun fight as the teams tried to sabotage each other. With no clear winner, Shaun awarded the 1972 AMP Review Trophy donated by Deb Johnson to Mona alone, for allowing herself to be covered in sour cream.

Teaser for TAYG 8th March

This week’s episode of TAYG is another family one, with Amanda Keller joined by her husband Harley Oliver (Baby Boomers), Charlie Pickering and his sister Suzie Pickering (Gen X), and Josh Thomas and his 83 year old grandmother Mona Hale (Gen Y). Completing the family love-in is Charlie’s parents (Pamela and Ron Pickering) and Amanda’s kids (Liam and Jack) who make a surprise appearance on the show.

In the teaser for the show, Gen Y is playing Human Nacho after choosing ‘Trust Me’ – and Mona volunteers herself to be the corn chip!

[Thanks to Andrew for the heads up!]

Recap: Your Gen, March 1st 2011

Who knew that Australia created the splade? Us, now. Guests this week were actor Penny Cook for the Baby Boomers, model Kris Smith for Gen X and Singer/Songwriter Mike Posner for Gen Y. Stuart the Meerkat helped out with the promotion of Mike’s CD, and continued to pop up from time-to-time.

First up was Name That Tee, followed by Celebrity Handbags. The kettle was put in the back seat in As Quick As – Hello Kitty announced that it would be dynamite on a fuse which would be the timer, before arguing on the existance of a flying power turtle. Shaun

The four buttons were all cases: a case of beer, the case of missing  union leader Jimmy Hoffer, a case marked ‘7’ and Trust Me.

  • Gen X chose the beer, playing ‘Draw that Movie’.
  • Gen Y picked Jimmy, which was ‘Watch Your Mouth’, where Mike played the guests and Josh tried to guess. When Michael Cain came up, Shaun filled in with an implacable impression that still caused confusion.
  • BB decided on Case 7 – Chronoloco! 6 items from “As Seen On TV” had to be ordered by when they first appeared. Amanda and Penny took on the personalities of the presenters.

The Your Gen topic was ‘Kids’. To get the end-game envelope, Shaun had to pick-axe through a block of ice. The challenge was to pair and ball up socks. Did you know that all computer socks crashed when the W2K bug hit? Gen Y won the 2008 Grade 2 Mixed Comp Tennis Trophy donated by Di Dennis. Shaun then clothes-lined himself.

 

Recap: Your Gen, February 22nd 2011

Time for some brain torture – ASIO style!

The guests this week were actress Judith McGrath (BB), tennis player Todd Woodbridge (Gen X), and DJ Danny Clayton (Gen Y). First up was Panda-monium, where the teams had to guess which famous person had been replaced by a Panda in the photo. Shaun proudly displayed his John Lennon figure before playing Original or Sequel, determining from the still (not a chemical still) photo if the movie was the original or sequel (obviously). It seemed that somewhere in the middle, a game of “As Fast As” was skipped, or else the kettle mysteriously appeared and disappeared for no reason!

In the four buttons round, the teams could choose from Carl Sagan’s Nose, Vangelis’s Ear, Dakota Fanning’s Elbow or Trust Me.

  • The Baby Boomers “picked” the nose, playing What Who am I doing? For a special treat, a celebrity was brought in to perform the lines: Milo Kerrigan, former Heavyweight Champion of Goat Island. Unfortunately, the BB had trouble understanding him (poor Milo), so he often had to refer to props to assist.
  • Gen Y chose the ear, playing a new game: It Could Be Worth. They had a number of items from throughout the last $50, and had to “buy” as many as possible without going over $650. It was the VCR at $899 which was their undoing.
  • Shaun was thrilled when Gen X was “bullied” into Trust Me – “Seed Bell Sombrero”. Todd wore a hat of seeds in a cage while Charlie answered questions. He got them all wrong and Todd ended up covered in pidgeons – he didn’t get even one cuttlefish as a reward!

The Your Gen segment was wisely not called “Bingolipstick”, but was on the tough subject of Eggs. Stuart the Meerkat popped in (and out) and few times to keep Shaun entertained while the teams deliberated on their questions. He then made the “If you have any information at all, please let me know as I’m writing an encyclopaedia” joke – a failover from the P(r)ogram(me) days.

The end game envelope was delivered by Justin Bieber’s carpet, and the teams had to dress a shop window. It was Gen X who took home the “Operation Smile Golf Day” winner trophy, donated by the Jones Brothers.

“Remember, a comma is a shorter break than a coma, but one letter longer!”

Variety on the cards again for Shaun

Shaun has confirmed he will be filming a pilot for a new variety show on Channel 10.

Being interviewed for the Herald Sun, has admitted “I’m doing a pilot in July. Any variety show worth its salt is live. There’s a big taste for that at the moment.” He went on to describe his current relationship with Ten as a “good one”, which he wants to build on. He’s also talking to them about other projects.

He describes his current show, Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation, as having the most “real” version of himself, unlike shows such as The Micallef P(r)ogram(me) and even Micallef Tonight. Of the reason for using a “character” version of himself previously, “Perhaps I hid behind characters was, ‘What if they don’t like me?’ ”

He’s very flattered by the success of TAYG, which culminated in his winning of a Logie for Most Popular Presenter.

Let me be the first to say – if you need someone for your audience Shaun, I’ll be there with bells on!

Read the full article.

Recap: Your Gen, February 15th 2011

Despite what this blog proclaimed, the guests this week were Ita Buttrose, Robyn Butler and Rob Mills. Strangely, Shaun announced both Robyn and Rob had penned exactly their own version of  Ita’s book – a guide to etiquette. The theme was the Golden Age of Television, aka the 1950’s, and Shaun had his hair slicked back for the occasion. He then gave his George Clooney impersonation.

The first game was what is obviously one of Shaun’s favs: What’s a Doodle Do? After confusing Qantas with Groucho and playing ads for ‘spanner cushions’ (not really), the next game was Spoilers Ahoy – where Shaun revealed the ending of a movie and the teams had to guess the title. To avoid giving the endings away to viewers, Shaun held up a picture of Harpo Marx to indicate ‘muting’ the TV to not hear the answer. This had to be extended to looking away at the same time.

The round of As Quick As was renamed Fast and Spurious, so it didn’t appear like the same game as last week.

Strong, independent women Shaun is attracted to: Enya, Penelope (Cruze), Barbra (Streisand), plus ‘Trust Me’.

  • Gen X chose Enya playing ‘Name that Tune’, during which Shaun had to keep hitting a meerkat which repeatedly popped up in front of him
  • BB picked Penelope – Chronoloco! Academy Award winners had to be arranged in the order they won their award
  • Gen Y chose Barbra (wooo-ooo-ooo Barbra Streisand) – What Am I Smelling?

The Your Generation topic, revealed by Stuart the meerkat, was Plants. The man who played Fat Cat (Andre Zemf?) delivered the end-game envelope: Which Generation is Best At Polishing Shoes? During  the game, Shaun ate a banana and called the speaking clock.

In the end, the BB won the 1998 Mornington YC 1998 Coaches Encouragement Award, donated by Leigh Gridley.

Did anyone notice the photo of Robert Menzies behind Shaun? This is part of this series’ Waki-Leaks, which continues from the chair and badge from last week.

Recap: Your Gen, February 8th 2011

Shaun introduced the first show of the season wearing a new tie and a Viking helmet. Joining Amanda, Charlie and Josh were Kevin Harrington, Julia Zemiro and Liesel Jones.

First up was Befuddled, where movie posters were scrambled into pieces. A new game Nobody’s Business, involved identifying made-up products that appeared in movies and TV shows. For ‘As Quick As ‘, the teams had to answer a round of questions before a champion axeman finished cutting through a log.

The “four stupidly labelled buttons” were Walter Brennan, George Clooney, Chris Pine and Trust Me.

  • Gen Y chose Walter, playing The Secret Life of Walter’s Ditties – identifying songs from the lyrics being read by Walter. The other teams ended up getting more points than Gen Y.
  • The BB picked George, which was Who Am I Doing?, where Kevin impersonated a few famous lines.
  • Gen X refused Trust Me, so went with Chris – What on Earth Was That? A steamroller (driven by a Panda) ran over 6 items, which they had to identify from the wreckage.

The Your Gen topic was “Famous Peters”. In the End Game round, Shaun became an English Colonel, directing the teams to complete an army obstacle course and blow up an enemy embankment. Gen Y was first, and after many attempts to wire the plunger, took the trophy –  for the 2007 Gold Coast 10k Marathon, donated by Jan McKay.

(Did anyone else notice Shaun’s chair… Tyrell Corp.? We’re in for a zany year!)