
Hey Hey! It's Saturday
Specials
TV-PG
Hosted by Daryl Somers, Hey Hey was a variety show, featuring sketches, performances, a talent show of sorts, and an array of celebrity guests, ranging from Australian television stars, to actors in big Hollywood blockbuster movies.
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5 Episodes
- Hey Hey By RequestE1
Hey Hey By RequestA nostalgic romp through 20 years of Hey Hey history and memorable moments, as requested by many Hey Hey fans. Includes favourite characters such as Fred Fly, The Angel, The Sillivans, Mrs Mac and international guests Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, Meatloaf and Tom Jones with John Farnham. Jacki MacDonald makes an appearance and reveals her funniest, and Daryl's most embarrassing, moments. - Hey Hey By Request 2E2
Hey Hey By Request 2Another nostalgic romp through 20 years of Hey Hey history and memorable moments, as requested by many Hey Hey fans. Includes favourite characters such as Fred Fly, The Angel, The Sillivans, Mrs Mac and international guests Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, Meatloaf and Tom Jones with John Farnham. Jacki MacDonald makes an appearance and reveals her funniest, and Daryl's most embarrassing, moments. - Hey Hey It's 50 YearsE5
Hey Hey It's 50 YearsIn August 2021, Daryl Somers put out a call for ideas for segments to be filmed for a 50th anniversary special that would air in the future, with some segments already having being shot with key cast members. It was later confirmed that the Seven Network would air the special, titled Hey Hey It's 50 Years, after Channel Nine revealed that it rejected Somers' pitch for the celebration. The one-off 2 hour special aired on 10 October 2021, which is 50 years and one day after the show first debuted. It drew in 1.2 million viewers. - Hey Hey! We're 50E48
Hey Hey! We're 50Fifty years ago this year, Australia was introduced to the madness and mayhem of Hey Hey It's Saturday, and took it to the national heart. It lasted for a whopping 28 years and introduced such segments as 'What Cheese me off', 'Celebrity Head', and 'Plucka Duck', among others, and of course, there were John Blackman, Wilbur Wilde, and who can forget Ozzy Ostrich? Hosted as before, by the unflappable Daryl Somers.