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| artist = Betty Missiego<ref name="particulars">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/event/songinfo?song=20559&event=295|title=Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979|accessdate=2008-10-07|publisher=''[[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]]''}}</ref>
|-
| song = [[Image:Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg|25px]] "Su canción"
! '''Key'''
| country = Spain
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| image = [[Image:Es 79 su cancion.jpg|200px]]
| Phill's team won
| caption = Cover of vinyl single
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| year = 1979
| Sean/Bill/Guest's team won
| as =
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| with =
| The game ends in a draw
| language = Spanish
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| languages =
| No winners (or yet to air)
| composer = Fernando Moreno<ref name="particulars" />
|}This is a '''list of episodes''' from the satirical music-based panel game ''[[Never Mind the Buzzcocks]]''.
| lyricist = Fernando Moreno
| conductor = José Luis Navarro
| place = 2nd
| points = 116
| lyrics = [http://www.diggiloo.net/?1979es from Diggiloo Thrush]
| clip =
| prev = Bailemos un vals
| prev_link = Bailemos un vals
| next = Qué date esta noche
| next_link = Qué date esta noche
}}


"'''Su canción'''" ([[English language|English]]: ''Your Song'') is a song that was [[Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest|Spain]]'s entry at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1979]], held in [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]. It was sung by the [[Peru]]vian singer [[Betty Missiego]], who was chosen by the Spanish broadcaster, [[Televisión Española]] (TVE), as their representative in the Contest that year.<ref name="particulars" />
Up to, and including, Series 17 the show was chaired by [[Mark Lamarr]], with team captains [[Phill Jupitus]] and [[Sean Hughes (comedian)|Sean Hughes]] and two guests on each team. After Series 10, Hughes departed and was replaced in Series 11 by [[Bill Bailey]].


==Internal selection==
Lamarr left after Series 17, and Series 18 was chaired by a series of guest hosts. One of these, satirical [[Popworld]] presenter [[Simon Amstell]], took over as presenter from Series 19.


From 1977 to 1999, TVE used an internal selection process to select both the singer and the song to represent them at Eurovision. For 1979, Betty Missiego, a 34-year-old singer and television presenter from Peru who had previous song festival experience representing Peru at the Festival OTI in Madrid in 1972, was selected to go to Jerusalem with the song "Su canción," written and composed by Fernando Moreno.
At the beginning of Series 21, Bill Bailey was unable to attend filming, so [[Noel Fielding]], apparently on Bailey's request, provided cover for three episodes starting 22 November<ref>[http://www.radiotimes.com/ListingsServlet?event=10&channelId=105&programmeId=69793316&jspLocation=/jsp/prog_details_fullpage.jsp RadioTimes - TV listings]</ref>.


==At Eurovision==
''Guests are listed from the Chairman's far right to far left.''
At Jerusalem, the song was the nineteenth and final song performed that evening, after [[Austria]]'s [[Christina Simon]] with "[[Heute in Jerusalem]]." At the end of judging that evening, "Su canción" took the second-place slot with 116 points.<ref name="venue">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/index/main?page=66&event=295|title=Eurovision Song Contest 1979|accessdate=2008-10-07|publisher=''[[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]]''}}</ref> Spain was given 12 points by Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium, 12 points being the maximum score allotted to one country by another.


The song was performed from the point of view of "an old woman" (ostensibly Missiego), who lived a solitary life until she found joy in the world around her through children who asked her to sing a song with them. At the end, she implores everyone to sing along with her, so the song can become "theirs" as well. Unique that year was her use of children as backup singers of sorts, joining her in "her song." The children on stage that evening were Javier Glaria, Alexis Carmona, Beatriz Carmona, and Rosalía Rodríguez.<ref name="children">[http://www.diggiloo.net/?info.1979es Info on children from Diggiloo Thrush]<!-- Info page which does not contain song lyrics should be able to pass as a sound source --></ref> At the end of the song, the children unfurl small banners, with "thanks" inscribed on each in English, Spanish, Hebrew and French, respectively.
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As Spain was the last song to perform, it was also the last to vote. Before its points were awarded to the other countries, it had led the Contest by one point. When it awarded Israel and its song "[[Hallelujah (Gali Atari and Milk & Honey song)|Hallelujah]]" 10 points it had, by extension, granted it the win.
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According to the official Eurovision website, it was rumored after the contest that Spain gave high marks to Israel to prevent their own country from having to host the Contest in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1980|1980]], thus saving themselves the high expenses of an international production.<ref name="venue" />
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
! colspan="6" |
===Series 1===
|-
! style="width: 5%" | Show
! colspan="2" | Air date
! style="width: 35%" | Phill's guests
! colspan="2" | Sean's guests
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 1x01
| colspan="2" | 12 November 1996
| [[Donna McPhail]], [[Bruce Dickinson]] ''([[Iron Maiden]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Richard Fairbrass]] ''([[Right Said Fred]])'', [[Mathew Priest|Math Priest]] ''([[Dodgy]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 1x02
| colspan="2" | 19 November 1996
| [[Cathy Dennis]], Ashley Slater ''([[Freak Power]])''
| colspan="2" | Shovell ''([[M People]])'', [[Graham Norton]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 1x03
| colspan="2" | 26 November 1996
| [[Andy McCluskey]] ''([[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark|OMD]])'', [[David McAlmont]]
| colspan="2" | [[Martin Chambers]] ''([[The Pretenders]])'', [[Bob Mortimer]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 1x04
| colspan="2" | 3 December 1996
| [[Sarah Cracknell]] ''([[Saint Etienne (band)|Saint Etienne]])'', [[Billy Bragg]]
| colspan="2" | [[Suggs (singer)|Suggs]] ''([[Madness (band)|Madness]])'', [[Jeff Green (comedian)|Jeff Green]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 1x05
| colspan="2" | 10 December 1996
| [[Martin Rossiter]] ''([[Gene (band)|Gene]])'', [[Jonathan Ross]]
| colspan="2" | [[Marcella Detroit]] ''([[Shakespears Sister]])'', [[Nick Heyward]] ''([[Haircut 100]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 1x06
| colspan="2" | 17 December 1996
| [[Richie Wermerling]] ''([[Let Loose]])'', [[Jake Burns]] ''([[Stiff Little Fingers]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Tony Wright]] ''([[Terrorvision]])'', [[Bob Mills]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 1x07
| colspan="2" | 24 January 1997
| [[Peter Hook]], [[Clare Grogan]]
| colspan="2" | Ace ''([[Skunk Anansie]])'', [[Alan Davies]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 1x08
| colspan="2" | 31 January 1997
| [[Adam Ant]], [[Crispin Hunt]] ''([[The Longpigs]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Jo Whiley]], [[John Thomson]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 1x09
| colspan="2" | 7 February 1997
| [[Lauren Laverne]] ''([[Kenickie]])'', [[Neil Hannon]] ''([[The Divine Comedy (band)|The Divine Comedy]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Glenn Tilbrook]] ''([[Squeeze]])'', [[Mark Thomas]]
|-
| 1x10 <ref>This episode is a compilation of clips from the series.</ref>
| colspan="2" | 21 February 1997
| colspan="3" | Best of Series 1
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 2===
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 2x01
| colspan="2" | 15 September 1997
| [[Marie du Santiago]] ''([[Kenickie]])'', [[Mark Little (Australian actor)|Mark Little]]
| colspan="2" | [[Suggs (singer)|Suggs]] ''([[Madness (band)|Madness]])'', [[Shaggy (musician)|Shaggy]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 2x02
| colspan="2" | 22 September 1997
| [[Tony Wright]] ''([[Terrorvision]])'', [[Gary Barlow]] ''([[Take That]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Edwyn Collins]], [[Jeff Green (comedian)|Jeff Green]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 2x03
| colspan="2" | 29 September 1997
| Sarah Blackwood ''([[Dubstar]])'', [[Neil Morrissey]]
| colspan="2" | [[Richard Fairbrass]] ''([[Right Said Fred]])'', [[Billy Bragg]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 2x04
| colspan="2" | 6 October 1997
| [[Midge Ure]], [[Graham Norton]]
| colspan="2" | [[Shelly Poole]] ''([[Alisha's Attic]])'', [[Mathew Priest|Math Priest]] ''([[Dodgy]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 2x05
| colspan="2" | 13 October 1997
| [[Richard Fairbrass]] ''([[Right Said Fred]])'', [[Lisa I'Anson]]
| colspan="2" | [[Mark Owen]] ''([[Take That]])'', Shovell ''([[M People]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 2x06
| colspan="2" | 20 October 1997
| [[Brian Molko]] ''([[Placebo (band)|Placebo]])'', [[Bruce Dickinson]] ''([[Iron Maiden]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Saffron (singer)|Saffron]] ''([[Republica]])'', [[David Baddiel]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 2x07
| colspan="2" | 27 October 1997
| [[Jeff Green (comedian)|Jeff Green]], [[Louise Redknapp|Louise]]
| colspan="2" | [[Norman Blake (Scottish musician)|Norman Blake]] ''([[Teenage Fanclub]])'', [[Mathew Priest]] ''([[Dodgy]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 2x08
| colspan="2" | 3 December 1997
| [[Jonathan Ross]], [[Louise Wener]] ''([[Sleeper (band)|Sleeper]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Noddy Holder]] ''([[Slade]])'', [[Boy George]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 3===
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 3x01
| colspan="2" | 27 February 1998
| [[Jonathan Ross]], [[Andrew Roachford]]
| colspan="2" | [[Cerys Matthews]] ''([[Catatonia (band)|Catatonia]])'', [[Donna McPhail]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 3x02
| colspan="2" | 6 March 1998
| Rick McMurray ''([[Ash (band)|Ash]])'', [[Lemmy]] ''([[Motörhead]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Gary Mounfield|Mani]] ''([[Primal Scream]])'', [[Richard Fairbrass]] ''([[Right Said Fred]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 3x03
| colspan="2" | 13 March 1998
| Tony Wright ''([[Terrorvision]])'', [[Toyah Willcox]]
| colspan="2" | Saul Davies ''([[James (band)|James]])'', [[John Moloney (comedian)|John Moloney]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 3x04
| colspan="2" | 20 March 1998
| [[Louis Eliot]] ''([[Rialto]])'', [[Zoë Ball]]
| colspan="2" | [[Keith Duffy (singer/actor)|Keith Duffy]] ''([[Boyzone]])'', [[Graham Norton]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 3x05
| colspan="2" | 27 March 1998
| Shovell ''([[M People]])'', [[Rick Witter]] ''([[Shed Seven]])'',
| colspan="2" | [[Mark Owen]] ''([[Take That]])'', Richard Morton
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 3x06
| colspan="2" | 3 April 1998
| [[Mathew Priest|Math Priest]] ''([[Dodgy (band)|Dodgy]])'', [[Tom Robinson]]
| colspan="2" | [[Lauren Laverne]] ''([[Kenickie]])'', Jeff Green
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 3x07
| colspan="2" | 10 April 1998
| [[Mary Ann Hobbs]], [[Jonathan Ross]]
| colspan="2" | [[Justin Currie]] ''([[Del Amitri]])'', [[Billy Bragg]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 4===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 4x01
| colspan="2" | 11 September 1998
| [[Chris Moyles]], [[Bill Bailey]]
| colspan="2" | James Broad ''([[Silver Sun (band)|Silver Sun]])'', [[Vic Reeves]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 4x02
| colspan="2" | 18 September 1998
| Tony Wright ''([[Terrorvision]])'', Glenn Gregory, ''([[Heaven 17]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Bez]] ''([[Happy Mondays]], [[Black Grape]])'', [[Bob Mills (comedian)|Bob Mills]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 4x03
| colspan="2" | 25 September 1998
| [[Tom Robinson]], Emmy-Kate Montrose ''([[Kenickie]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Neil Hannon]] ''([[The Divine Comedy (band)|The Divine Comedy]])'', [[Keith Chegwin]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 4x04
| colspan="2" | 2 October 1998
| Ken McAlpine ''(Supernaturals)'', [[Jayne Middlemiss]]
| colspan="2" | [[Sean Cullen]], [[Sophie Ellis-Bextor]] ''([[theaudience]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 4x05
| colspan="2" | 9 October 1998
| [[Gary Mounfield|Mani]], ''([[Stone Roses]] & [[Primal Scream]])'', [[Matthew Marsden]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jah Wobble]] ''([[PiL]])'', [[Jo Brand]]
|- bgcolor="ddffdd"
| 4x06
| colspan="2" | 16 October 1998
| Mark Chadwick ''([[The Levellers]])'', [[Mel Giedroyc]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jimmy Constable]] ''(911 (band)|911]])'', [[Arthur Smith]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 4x07<ref name="xmas" />
| colspan="2" | 30 December 1998
| [[Rick Wakeman]] ''([[Yes (band)|Yes]])'', [[Melanie Chisholm]] ''([[Spice Girls]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Natalie Appleton]] ''([[All Saints (band)|All Saints]])'', [[Hugh Morgan (musician)|Huey Morgan]] ''([[Fun Lovin' Criminals]])''
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 5===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 5x01
| colspan="2" | 12 February 1999
| [[Ian Dury]], [[Karen Poole]] ''([[Alisha's Attic]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Simon Le Bon]] ''([[Duran Duran]])'', [[Kathy Burke]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 5x02
| colspan="2" | 19 February 1999
| [[Sara Cox]], [[Glen Matlock]] ''([[Sex Pistols]] & [[The Rich Kids]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Faye Tozer]] ''([[Steps (band)|Steps]])'', Junior Simpson
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 5x03
| colspan="2" | 26 February 1999
| [[Frank Skinner]], [[Leeroy Thornhill]] ''([[The Prodigy]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Rick Wakeman]], Paul Godfrey ''([[Morcheeba]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 5x04
| colspan="2" | 5 March 1999
| Nick Keynes ''([[Ultra (boy band)|Ultra]])'', [[Meat Loaf]]
| colspan="2" | [[Billie Piper]], [[Rowland Rivron]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 5x05
| colspan="2" | 19 March 1999
| [[Carl Cox]], [[Roy Wood]]
| colspan="2" | [[John Hegley]], [[Kate Thornton]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 5x06
| colspan="2" | 26 March 1999
| Adam Bloom, Kele Le Roc
| colspan="2" | Tom Gray ''([[Gomez (band)|Gomez]])'', [[Toyah Willcox]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 5x07<ref>This show saw Mark Lamarr stand take part in the second Identity Parade.</ref>
| colspan="2" | 2 April 1999
| Tony Wright ''([[Terrorvision]])'', [[Howard Jones (musician)|Howard Jones]]
| colspan="2" | [[Bill Bailey]], [[Grant Nicholas]] ''([[Feeder (band)|Feeder]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 5x08
| colspan="2" | 9 April 1999
| [[Chrissie Hynde]], [[Josie Lawrence]]
| colspan="2" | [[Bobby Davro]], [[Tony Hadley]] ''([[Spandau Ballet]])''
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 6===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 6x01
| colspan="2" | 10 September 1999
| [[Arthur Smith (comedian)|Arthur Smith]], [[Sister Bliss]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jayne Middlemiss]], [[Martin Fry]] ''([[ABC (band)|ABC]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 6x02
| colspan="2" | 17 September 1999
| Jeff Green, [[Nik Kershaw]]
| colspan="2" | [[Roisin Murphy]], [[Dane Bowers]] ''([[Another Level]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 6x03
| colspan="2" | 24 September 1999
| [[Sarah Cawood]], [[David Essex]]
| colspan="2" | [[Pauline McLynn]], [[Jason 'J' Brown]] ''(5ive]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 6x04
| colspan="2" | 1 October 1999
| [[Marianne Faithfull]], [[Sean Lock]]
| colspan="2" | [[Gail Porter]], [[Stuart Adamson]] ''([[The Skids]] & [[Big Country]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 6x05
| colspan="2" | 7 October 1999
| [[Boy George]], [[Lisa Scott-Lee]]
| colspan="2" | [[Suggs (singer)|Suggs]], [[Jo Brand]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 6x06
| colspan="2" | 14 October 1999
| [[Ben Ofoedu]] ''([[Phats & Small]])'', [[Suzi Quatro]]
| colspan="2" | [[Ian Broudie]], [[Rich Hall]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 6x07
| colspan="2" | 21 October 1999
| Vic Henley, [[Brian McFadden]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jamie Benson]] ''([[Hepburn (band)|Hepburn]])'', Mary Mary ''([[Apollo 440]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 6x08<ref name="xmas" />
| colspan="2" | 29 December 1999
| [[Goldie]], [[Martine McCutcheon]]
| colspan="2" | [[Les McKeown]] ''([[Bay City Rollers]])'', [[Frank Skinner]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 6x09
| colspan="2" | 11 February 2000
| Junior Simpson, [[Davina McCall]]
| colspan="2" | [[Tommy Vance]], Chandrasonic ''([[Asian Dub Foundation]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 6x10
| colspan="2" | 18 February 2000
| [[Chas Hodges]], Nicky Shaw ''([[Thunderbugs]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Kelle Bryan]], [[Simon Day]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 7===
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 7x01<ref>This episode started and ended with Identity Parade staring man [[Athelston Williams]] in Mark's chair.</ref>
| colspan="2" | 15 September 2000
| [[Róisín Murphy]] ''([[Moloko]])'', [[John Entwistle]] ''([[The Who]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Danny McNamara]] ''([[Embrace (UK band)|Embrace]])'', [[Johnny Vegas]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 7x02
| colspan="2" | 22 September 2000
| [[Graham Gouldman]] ''(10cc]])'', [[Daphne & Celeste]]<ref>The only time more than the regulatory three people have been on a team.</ref>
| colspan="2" | Pär Wiksten ''([[The Wannadies]])'', [[Stuart Maconie]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 7x03
| colspan="2" | 29 September 2000
| [[June Sarpong]], [[Gary Stringer]] ''([[Reef (band)|Reef]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Mark Morriss]] ''([[The Bluetones]])'', [[Bradley Walsh]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 7x04
| colspan="2" | 6 October 2000
| [[Jo Brand]], [[Josh Doyle]] ''([[Dum Dums (band)|The Dum Dums]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Melanie B]], [[Sally James]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 7x05
| colspan="2" | 13 October 2000
| [[Bob Mortimer]], [[Jamelia]]
| colspan="2" | [[Kirsty MacColl]], Joseph Washbourne ''([[Toploader]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 7x06
| colspan="2" | 20 October 2000
| [[Mark Steel]], [[Ritchie Neville]] ''(5ive]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Josie D'Arby]], [[Pete Shelley]] ''([[The Buzzcocks]])''<ref>"Without whom this show would be called ''Never Mind [[Joan Armatrading]]''." - Mark Lamarr, introducing Shelley on the programme.</ref>
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 7x07
| colspan="2" | 27 October 2000
| [[Sean Lock]], [[Paul Young]]
| colspan="2" | [[Melanie C]], [[Dermot O'Leary]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 7x08
| colspan="2" | 3 November 2000
| [[Kate Thornton]], [[David Soul]]
| colspan="2" | [[Dane Bowers]], [[Dave Gorman]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 7x09
| colspan="2" | 10 November 2000
| [[Trevor Nelson]], [[Alvin Stardust]]
| colspan="2" | [[Liz McClarnon]] ''([[Atomic Kitten]])'', [[Lloyd Cole]] ''([[Lloyd Cole & The Commotions]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 7x10<ref name="xmas" />
| colspan="2" | 28 December 2000
| Tony Wright ''([[Terrorvision]])'', [[Dave Hill]] ''([[Slade]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Lorraine Kelly]], [[Rich Hall]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 8===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 8x01
| colspan="2" | 26 February 2001
| [[Sarah Cawood]], Pete Devereux ''([[Artful Dodger (UK band)|Artful Dodger]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Brian Molko]] ''([[Placebo (band)|Placebo]])'', [[Rhona Cameron]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 8x02
| colspan="2" | 5 March 2001
| [[Tania Strecker]], [[Brian Harvey]] ''([[East 17]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Dave Mustaine]] ''([[Megadeth]])'', [[Arthur Smith (comedian)|Arthur Smith]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 8x03
| colspan="2" | 12 March 2001
| [[Tony Blackburn]], [[Slash (musician)|Slash]] ''([[Guns N' Roses]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Paul Marazzi]] ''([[a1 (band)|a1]])'', [[Josie D'Arby]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 8x04
| colspan="2" | 19 March 2001
| Junior Simpson, [[Claire Richards]] ''([[Steps (band)|Steps]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Miles Hunt]] ''([[The Wonder Stuff]])'', [[Michael Greco]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 8x05
| colspan="2" | 26 March 2001
| [[Glenn Tilbrook]] ''([[Squeeze (band)|Squeeze]])'', [[Dane Bowers]]
| colspan="2" | [[Darius Danesh]]<ref>Appeared shortly after his dismissal from [[Popstars]].</ref>, Vic Henley
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 8x06
| colspan="2" | 2 April 2001
| [[Mark Owen]], [[Kym Marsh]] ''([[Hear'say]])''<ref name="Hear'say">Finally, the Popstars band reached Number 1!</ref>
| colspan="2" | [[Noel Sullivan]] ''([[Hear'say]])''<ref name="Hear'say" />, [[Johnny Vegas]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 8x07
| colspan="2" | 9 April 2001
| Eddie Brill, [[Dani Filth]] ''([[Cradle of Filth]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Lisa Rogers]], [[Steve Harley]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 8x08
| colspan="2" | 16 April 2001
| [[Rowland Rivron]], [[Barbara Dickson]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jade Jones]] ''([[Damage (British band)|Damage]])'', [[Phil Kay]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 8x09
| colspan="2" | 23 April 2001
| [[Jo Caulfield]], [[Nigel John Taylor|John Taylor]] ''([[Duran Duran]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Fish (singer)|Fish]] ''([[Marillion]])'', [[Jon Lee]] ''([[Feeder (band)|Feeder]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 8x10
| colspan="2" | 30 April 2001
| [[Ralf Little]], [[Samantha Fox]]
| colspan="2" | [[Leo Sayer]], [[Leeroy Thornhill]] ''([[The Prodigy]])''
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 9===
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 9x01
| colspan="2" | 10 September 2001
| [[Katy Hill]], Matthew Meschery ''([[OPM (band)|OPM]])''
| colspan="2" | Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot ''([[Curiosity Killed The Cat]])'', [[Steve Strange]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 9x02
| colspan="2" | 17 September 2001
| [[Paul Ross]], [[MC Harvey]] ''([[So Solid Crew]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Faye Tozer]] ''([[Steps (band)|Steps]])'', [[Ian Astbury]] ''([[The Cult]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 9x03
| colspan="2" | 24 September 2001
| [[Claire Sweeney]], [[Ben Adams]] ''([[a1 (band)|a1]])''
| colspan="2" | Chris McCormack ''(3 Colours Red]] & Grand Theft Audio)'', [[Dara Ó Briain]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 9x04
| colspan="2" | 1 October 2001
| [[Ruthless Rap Assassins|Kermit]] ''([[Black Grape]])'', [[Captain Sensible]]
| colspan="2" | [[Toyah Willcox]], [[Steve Lamacq]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 9x05
| colspan="2" | 8 October 2001
| [[Mark Steel]], [[Edith Bowman]]
| colspan="2" | [[Kevin Simm]] ''([[Liberty X]])'', [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 9x06
| colspan="2" | 15 October 2001
| [[Jon Culshaw]], [[Tony Mortimer]] ''([[East 17]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Roger Sanchez]], [[Brian Molko]] ''([[Placebo (band)|Placebo]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 9x07
| colspan="2" | 22 October 2001
| [[Ricky Tomlinson]], [[Rebecca Hunter|Becky Hunter]] ''([[allSTARS*]])''
| colspan="2" | [[David Van Day]] ''([[Dollar (band)|Dollar]])'', [[Jenni Falconer]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 9x08
| colspan="2" | 29 October 2001
| [[Richard McNamara]] ''([[Embrace (UK band)|Embrace]])'', Jo Breezer
| colspan="2" | [[Alesha Dixon]] ''([[Mis-Teeq]])'', [[Rich Hall]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 9x09
| colspan="2" | 5 November 2001
| [[Mike Wilmot]], [[Kiki Dee]]
| colspan="2" | [[Richard Fairbrass]], Phil Alexander ''(editor-in-chief of [[Kerrang!]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 9x10<ref name="xmas">Christmas Special</ref>
| colspan="2" | 30 December 2001
| [[Johnny Vegas]], [[Belinda Carlisle]] ''([[The Go-Go's]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Myleene Klass]] ''([[Hear’Say]])'', [[Fish (singer)|Fish]] ''([[Marillion]])''
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 10===
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 10x01
| colspan="2" | 7 January 2002
| [[Mari Wilson]], [[Boy George]]
| colspan="2" | [[Blade (rapper)|Blade]], [[Tommy Vance]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 10x02
| colspan="2" | 14 January 2002
| [[Boothby Graffoe (comedian)|Boothby Graffoe]], [[DJ Spoony]]
| colspan="2" | [[Cathy Dennis]], [[Craig Cash]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 10x03
| colspan="2" | 21 January 2002
| [[Adam Buxton]], [[Midge Ure]]
| colspan="2" | [[Suzi Quatro]], [[Claudia Winkleman]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 10x04
| colspan="2" | 28 January 2002
| [[Beverley Turner]], [[Lesley Garrett]]
| colspan="2" | [[Leee John]] ''([[Imagination (band)|Imagination]])'', Ben Norris
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 10x05
| colspan="2" | 4 February 2002
| [[Kerry McFadden]], [[Ashley Taylor Dawson]] ''([[allSTARS*]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Pete Burns]] ''([[Dead or Alive (band)|Dead Or Alive]])'', [[Christian O'Connell]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 10x06
| colspan="2" | 11 February 2002
| [[Nemone]], [[Alexander O'Neal]]
| colspan="2" | [[Ian Watkins (Lostprophets)|Ian Watkins]] ''([[Lostprophets]])'', [[Mark Owen]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 10x07
| colspan="2" | 18 February 2002
| [[Ben Miller]], [[Lisa Scott-Lee]]
| colspan="2" | [[Kate Thornton]], [[Tony Wilson]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 10x08
| colspan="2" | 25 February 2002
| Dave Johns, [[Christian Ingebrigtsen]] ''([[a1 (band)|a1]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Paul Young]], [[June Sarpong]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 10x09
| colspan="2" | 4 March 2002
| [[Shaun Williamson]], [[Coleen Nolan]]
| colspan="2" | [[Bruce Dickinson]], Ian Stone
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 10x10<ref>Eurovision Song Contest special. Also Sean Hughes' last ever show.</ref>
| colspan="2" | 20 May 2002
| [[Cheryl Baker]], [[Sonia Evans|Sonia]]
| colspan="2" | [[Johnny Logan (singer)|Johnny Logan]], [[Terry Wogan]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 11===
|-
! Show
! colspan="2" | Air date
! Phill's guests
! colspan="2" | Bill's guests
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 11x01<ref>This series started with a skit showing auditions for a replacement for Sean Hughes, including a Nazi veteran and Jim Bowen, before Bill Bailey came in and instantly got the job.</ref>
| colspan="2" | 23 September 2002
| [[Ben Shephard]], Clare Grogan ''([[Altered Images]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Jenny Frost]] ''([[Atomic Kitten]])'', [[Mark Goodier]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 11x02
| colspan="2" | 30 September 2002
| Robin Campbell ''([[UB40]])'', [[Abs Breen]] ''(5ive]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Ali Campbell]] ''([[UB40]])'', [[Marilyn (musician)|Marilyn]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 11x03
| colspan="2" | 7 October 2002
| [[Sean Lock]], Jason Perry ''([[A (band)|A]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Lorraine Pearson]] ''([[Five Star]])'', [[Budgie (drummer)|Budgie]] ''([[Siouxsie and the Banshees]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 11x04
| colspan="2" | 14 October 2002
| [[Lauren Laverne]], [[Jimmy Cliff]]
| colspan="2" | [[Sheila Ferguson]], [[Stephen Frost]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 11x05
| colspan="2" | 21 October 2002
| [[Billy Bragg]], [[Ian McLagan]] ''([[The Small Faces]] & [[The Faces]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Gay-Yee Westerhoff]] ''([[bond (band)|bond]])'', [[Mark Steel]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 11x06
| colspan="2" | 28 October 2002
| [[Jackie Clune]], [[Gary Moore]] ''([[Thin Lizzy]])''
| colspan="2" | Chris Baker ''([[Mint Royale]])'', [[Tony Blackburn]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 11x07
| colspan="2" | 4 November 2002
| [[Emma B]], [[Neil Innes]] ''([[Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Sebastian Bach]] ''([[Skid Row (heavy metal band)|Skid Row]])'', Dave Fulton
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 11x08
| colspan="2" | 14 November 2002
| [[Mike Wilmot]], [[Nick Carter (musician)|Nick Carter]] ''([[Backstreet Boys]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Jean-Jacques Burnel]] ''([[The Stranglers]])'', [[Nicholas Parsons]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 11x09<ref name="xmas" />
| colspan="2" | 29 December 2002
| [[Geoffrey Hayes]], [[Coolio]]
| colspan="2" | [[Kelly Llorenna]], [[Peter Stringfellow]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 12===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 12x01<ref>100th Episode Special. Contains specially filmed inserts with Mark, Phill, Bill and Richard Fairbrass.</ref>
| colspan="2" | 7 January 2003
| [[Suzi Perry]], [[John Otway]]<ref>This makes John Otway the first Identity Parade line-up member to become a panellist on the show - Otway appeared in the lineup in 2000.</ref>
| colspan="2" | [[Charlie Simpson]] ''([[Busted]])'', [[Richard Fairbrass]] ''([[Right Said Fred]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 12x02
| colspan="2" | 13 January 2003
| [[Mike Read]], [[Dan Hipgrave]] ''([[Toploader]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Jessica Garlick]], [[Rick Wakeman]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 12x03
| colspan="2" | 20 January 2003
| [[June Sarpong]], [[Gordon Haskell]] ''([[King Crimson]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Mikey Craig]] ''([[Culture Club]])'', [[Tom McRae]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 12x04
| colspan="2" | 27 January 2003
| [[Gary Beadle]], [[Chas Smash]] ''([[Madness (band)|Madness]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Kathryn Williams]], [[Scott Mills]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 12x05
| colspan="2" | 3 February 2003
| [[Jimmy Carr]], [[Claudia Winkleman]]
| colspan="2" | [[Roisin Murphy]] ''([[Moloko]])'', [[Lisa Stansfield]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 12x06
| colspan="2" | 10 February 2003
| [[Fearne Cotton]], [[Sarah Whatmore]]
| colspan="2" | [[Dennis Locorriere]] ''([[Dr. Hook]])'', Christian Livingstone ''([[The Datsuns]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 12x07
| colspan="2" | 17 February 2003
| [[Christian O'Connell]], [[Guy McKnight]] ''([[Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Nick Bracegirdle]] ''([[Chicane (recording artist)|Chicane]])'', [[Rich Hall]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 12x08
| colspan="2" | 24 February 2003
| [[Adam Hills (comedian)|Adam Hills]], [[Jaret Reddick]] ''([[Bowling for Soup]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Sam Brown (singer)|Sam Brown]], [[Matt Hales]] ''([[Aqualung (musician)|Aqualung]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 12x09
| colspan="2" | 3 March 2003
| [[Hugh Cornwell]] ''([[Stranglers]])'', [[Siobhan Fahey]] ''([[Bananarama]] & [[Shakespears Sister]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Sean Rowley]], [[Barry Cryer]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 12x10
| colspan="2" | 10 March 2003
| [[Liz Bonnin]], [[Su-Elise Nash]] ''([[Mis-Teeq]])''
| colspan="2" | [[DJ Sammy]], [[Tom Rhodes]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 12x11
| colspan="2" | 17 March 2003
| [[Ron Mael]] ''([[Sparks (band)|Sparks]])'', [[Russell Mael]] ''([[Sparks (band)|Sparks]])''<ref>This episode marks the first time members of the same band, let alone members of the same family, appeared on one team.</ref>
| colspan="2" | [[Pete Tong]], Dave Johns
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 13===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 13x01
| colspan="2" | 8 September 2003
| Dick Valentine ''([[Electric Six]])'', [[Huey Morgan]] ''([[Fun Lovin' Criminals]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Louise Redknapp|Louise]], [[Alexei Sayle]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 13x02
| colspan="2" | 15 September 2003
| [[Raul Malo]] ''([[The Mavericks]])'', [[Har Mar Superstar]]
| colspan="2" | [[Liz McClarnon]] ''([[Atomic Kitten]])'', [[Mark Richardson (musician)|Mark Richardson]] ''([[Skunk Anansie]] & [[Feeder (band)|Feeder]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 13x03
| colspan="2" | 22 September 2003
| Megaman ''([[So Solid Crew]])'', [[Martina Topley-Bird]] ''([[Tricky]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Howard Jones (musician)|Howard Jones]], [[Jackie Clune]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 13x04
| colspan="2" | 29 September 2003
| [[Josie D'Arby]], Joel Pott ''([[Athlete (band)|Athlete]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Jane McDonald]], Gavin Webster
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 13x05
| colspan="2" | 6 October 2003
| [[Wayne Sleep]], [[Sian Evans]] ''([[Kosheen]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Clint Boon]] ''([[Inspiral Carpets]])'', [[Mike Wilmot]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 13x06
| colspan="2" | 13 October 2003
| Vic Henley, [[Myleene Klass]]
| colspan="2" | [[Andy Bell (singer)|Andy Bell]] ''([[Erasure]])'', [[Sinitta]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 13x07
| colspan="2" | 20 October 2003
| [[Matt Hales]], [[Adam Hills]]
| colspan="2" | [[Guy Garvey]] ''([[Elbow]])'', [[Jayne Middlemiss]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 13x08
| colspan="2" | 27 October 2003
| [[Simon Amstell]], [[Kym Marsh]]
| colspan="2" | [[MC Romeo]] ''([[So Solid Crew]])'', [[Gary Wilmot]]
|-bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 13x09
| colspan="2" | 28 December 2003
| [[Alison Goldfrapp]], [[DJ Sammy]]
| colspan="2" | [[Sabrina Washington]] ''([[Mis-Teeq]])'', [[Gloria Hunniford]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 14===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 14x01
| colspan="2" | 5 January 2004
| [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]], Dave Fulton
| colspan="2" | [[Kwame Kwei-Armah]], [[Brandon Block]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 14x02
| colspan="2" | 12 January 2004
| [[Alice Cooper]], [[Katie Melua]]
| colspan="2" | [[Tony Hadley]], [[Jane Moore]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 14x03
| colspan="2" | 19 January 2004
| [[Mike Lewis]] ''([[Lostprophets]])'', [[Lisa Maffia]]
| colspan="2" | [[David Grant]], Dave Johns
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 14x04
| colspan="2" | 26 January 2004
| [[Tony Wilson]], [[Alistair Griffin]]
| colspan="2" | [[Carol Decker]] ''([[T'Pau (band)|T'Pau]])'', [[Jimmy Carr]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 14x05
| colspan="2" | 2 February 2004
| [[Gareth Jones (presenter)|Gareth Jones]], [[Mikey Green]] ''([[Phixx]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Lionel Blair]], Tommy Scott ''([[Space (indie rock band)|Space]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 14x06
| colspan="2" | 9 February 2004
| [[Crispian Mills]], [[Sheila Ferguson]]
| colspan="2" | Jill Jackson ''([[Speedway (band)|Speedway]])'', [[James Redmond]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 14x07
| colspan="2" | 16 February 2004
| [[Dara Ó Briain]], [[Fatman Scoop]]
| colspan="2" | [[Gary Jules]], [[Wes Butters]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 14x08
| colspan="2" | 23 February 2004
| [[Fish (singer)|Fish]], Ryan Richards ''([[Funeral for a Friend]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Bernadette Nolan]], [[Stuart Maconie]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 14x09
| colspan="2" | 1 March 2004
| Lynsey Brown ''([[Clea (band)|Clea]])'', [[Raghav]]
| colspan="2" | [[Martha Reeves]], [[Adam Duritz]] ''([[Counting Crows]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 14x10
| colspan="2" | 8 March 2004
| [[Rich Hall]], [[Amy Winehouse]]
| colspan="2" | [[Mike Peters (musician)|Mike Peters]] ''([[The Alarm]])'', [[Fearne Cotton]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 14x11
| colspan="2" | 15 March 2004
| [[Kenny Lynch]], [[Asher D]]
| colspan="2" | Mark Joseph, [[Carrie Grant]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 15===
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 15x01
| colspan="2" | 20 September 2004
| [[Samuel Preston (singer)|Samuel Preston]] ''([[The Ordinary Boys]])'', Randy ''([[Big Brovaz]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Matt Goss]], Shystie
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 15x02
| colspan="2" | 27 September 2004
| [[Eos Chater]] ''([[bond (band)|bond]])'', Dave Bartram ''([[Showaddywaddy]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Har Mar Superstar]], Leigh Marklew ''([[Terrorvision]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 15x03
| colspan="2" | 4 October 2004
| [[Louis Walsh]], [[Ben Ofoedu]] ''([[Phats & Small]] & Intenso Project)''
| colspan="2" | [[Jason Donovan]], [[Lara McAllen]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 15x04
| colspan="2" | 11 October 2004
| [[Lisa Scott-Lee]], Nick Atkinson ''([[Rooster (band)|Rooster]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Toyah Willcox]], Larry Hibbitt ''([[Hundred Reasons]])''
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 15x05
| colspan="2" | 18 October 2004
| Nicole Russo ''([[Brand New Heavies]])'', [[Joe Brown (singer)|Joe Brown]]
| colspan="2" | [[Buster Bloodvessel]], [[Shola Ama]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 15x06
| colspan="2" | 25 October 2004
| Aaron Gilbert ''([[Delays]])'', [[Jane McDonald]]
| colspan="2" | [[Katie Melua]], [[Michelle Gayle]]
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| 15x07<ref name="xmas" />
| colspan="2" | 20 December 2004
| [[Noddy Holder]] ''([[Slade]])'', David "Ollie" Oliver ''(Point Break & Freefaller)''
| colspan="2" | [[Siobhan Fahey]] ''([[Bananarama]])'', [[Jackie Clune]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 16===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 16x01
| colspan="2" | [[02 January 2005
| Dave Johns, Hannah Lewis ([[Pop!]])
| colspan="2" | [[Suzi Quatro]], [[Beverley Turner]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x02
| colspan="2" | [[09 January 2005
| [[Roni Size]], [[Dominic Masters]] ''([[The Others (band)|The Others]])
| colspan="2" | [[Ewen Macintosh]], [[Keedie]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x03
| colspan="2" | 16 January 2005
| [[Mylo]], [[Richard Park (broadcaster)|Richard Park]]
| colspan="2" | [[Martin Fry]] ''([[ABC (band)|ABC]])'', [[Therese Grankvist]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 16x04
| colspan="2" | 23 January 2005
| [[Pete Tong]], Chris Park ''([[Phixx]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Fearne Cotton]], [[Stephen Frost]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x05
| colspan="2" | 30 January 2005
| Greg Oliver ''(Fierce Girl)'', Mickey Hutton
| colspan="2" | Isaac Hanson ''([[Hanson (band)|Hanson]])'', [[Dave Berry (presenter)|Dave Berry]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x06
| colspan="2" | 6 February 2005
| [[DJ Nihal|Nihal Arthanayake]], [[Gary Brooker]] ''([[Procol Harum]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Raghav]], [[Paul Heaton]] ''([[Beautiful South]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x07
| colspan="2" | 13 February 2005
| [[Ortis Deley]], [[Ricky Wilson (British musician)|Ricky Wilson]] ''([[Kaiser Chiefs]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Keisha White]], [[Jim Jeffries (comedian)|Jim Jeffries]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x08
| colspan="2" | 27 February 2005
| [[Kate Garraway]], [[Tyson Kennedy]] ''([[Steriogram]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Bez]] ''([[Happy Mondays]])'', [[Tony Christie]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x09
| colspan="2" | 6 March 2005
| [[Kenzie]] ''([[Blazin' Squad]])'', [[VS (band)|Chinyere]] ''([[VS (band)|VS]])''
| colspan="2" | [[DJ Spoony]], [[Lucy Porter]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x10
| colspan="2" | 13 March 2005
| [[Emma Griffiths]], [[Magne Furuholmen]] ''([[a-ha]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Terri Walker]], [[Richard Fairbrass]] ''([[Right Said Fred]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 16x11
| colspan="2" | 20 March 2005
| [[Simon Amstell]]<ref>Of whom [[Mark Lamarr|Lamarr]] said, "Me an' my boy!"</ref>, [[Melanie Blatt]] ''([[All Saints (band)|All Saints]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Estelle (singer)|Estelle]], [[Bradley Walsh]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 17===
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| 17x01
| colspan="2" | 31 October 2005
| [[Holly Willoughby]], [[Katie Melua]]
| colspan="2" | [[Darren Hayes]], Dave Fulton
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| 17x02
| colspan="2" | 7 November 2005
| [[Blak Twang]], [[Tony Livesey]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jo Caulfield]], [[Rowetta]]
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| 17x03
| colspan="2" | 14 November 2005
| [[Lucy Porter]], [[Daniel Powter]]
| colspan="2" | [[Chas Hodges]], [[Yvette Fielding]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 17x04
| colspan="2" | 21 November 2005
| [[Dave Berry (presenter)|Dave Berry]], [[Brinsley Forde]]
| colspan="2" | [[Myleene Klass]], [[Rich Hall]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 17x05
| colspan="2" | 28 November 2005
| [[Claudia Winkleman]], [[Richard Archer]] ''([[HARD-Fi]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Katrina Leskanich]], [[Richard Park (broadcaster)|Richard Park]]
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| 17x06
| colspan="2" | 5 December 2005
| [[DJ Nihal|Nihal Arthanayake]], [[Adam Hills (comedian)|Adam Hills]]
| colspan="2" | [[Kathryn Williams]], [[Tony Blackburn]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 17x07
| colspan="2" | 12 December 2005
| [[Liz Bonnin]], [[Nate James]]
| colspan="2" | Steve Mason ''([[King Biscuit Time (musician)|King Biscuit Time]])'', [[Lionel Blair]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 17x08
| colspan="2" | 20 December 2005<ref name="xmas" />
| [[Kate Garraway]], [[Tony Christie]]
| colspan="2" | [[Aled Jones]], [[David Grant]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 17x09<ref>150th Episode Special, also Mark Lamarr's final episode</ref>
| colspan="2" | 31 December 2005
| [[Alun Cochrane]], [[Toyah Willcox]]
| colspan="2" | [[Ben Adams]] ''([[a1 (band)|a1]])'', [[Annie Mac]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 18===
|-
! Show
! Air date
! Guest host
! Phill's guests
! colspan="2" | Bill's guests
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 18x01
| 13 March 2006
| [[Jonathan Ross (television presenter)|Jonathan Ross]]
| [[Tom Fletcher]] ''([[McFly (band)|McFly]])'', [[Alan Carr]]
| colspan="2" | Teddy Mitchell ([[The Mitchell Brothers]]), [[Fiona Phillips]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 18x02
| 20 March 2006
| [[Simon Amstell]]
| [[Russell Howard]], Kenzie ''([[Friday Hill]])''
| colspan="2" | Aaron Gilbert ''([[Delays]])'', [[Nick Knowles]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 18x03
| style="width: 10%" | 27 March 2006
| style="width: 15%" | [[Ricky Wilson (British musician)|Ricky Wilson]] ''([[Kaiser Chiefs]])''<ref name="perfect">Phill very nearly (deliberately) scored a perfect zero – but Ricky gave him a point at the very last oppurtunity</ref>
| [[Bez]], Jeff Green
| colspan="2" | [[Ryan Jarman]] ''([[The Cribs]])'', [[Colin Murray]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 18x04
| 3 April 2006
| [[Lauren Laverne]]
| [[Linda Robson]], Neil Claxton ''([[Mint Royale]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Charlie Simpson]] ''([[Busted]], [[Fightstar]])'', [[Rhod Gilbert]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 18x05
| 10 April 2006
| [[Jeremy Clarkson]]
| [[Trisha Goddard]], [[Antony Costa]] ''([[Blue (boy band)|Blue]])''<ref>Achieved a last-minute victory without Phill, who departed partway through ''Next Lines''</ref>
| colspan="2" | [[Rick Wakeman]] ''([[Yes (band)|Yes]])'', [[Jim Jeffries (comedian)|Jim Jeffries]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 18x06
| 17 April 2006
| [[Hugh Morgan (musician)|Huey Morgan]] ''([[Fun Lovin' Criminals]])''
| [[Reginald D Hunter]], [[Sheila Ferguson]] ''([[The Three Degrees]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Andy Rourke]] ''([[The Smiths]])'', [[Natalie Cassidy]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 18x07
| 24 April 2006
| [[Dale Winton]]
| [[Sally Lindsay]], [[Suzi Quatro]]
| colspan="2" | [[Andy Fairweather-Low]], [[Ben Fogle]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 19===
|-
! Show
! colspan="2" | Air date
! Phill's guests
! colspan="2" | Bill's guests
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 19x01
| colspan="2" | 26 October 2006
| [[Phil Nichol]], [[Ricky Ross (musician)|Ricky Ross]] ''([[Deacon Blue]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Alesha]], [[Anthea Turner]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 19x02
| colspan="2" | 2 November 2006
| [[Vanessa Feltz]], [[Matt Willis]] ''([[Busted]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Paul Young]], [[Will Smith (comedian)|Will Smith]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 19x03
| colspan="2" | 9 November 2006
| [[Stewart Lee]], Jason Pebworth<ref>Whose insistence on hat-wearing was mocked, with hat prop-gags</ref> ''([[Orson]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Tony Mortimer]] ''([[East 17]])'', [[Bill Oddie]]<ref>"Bill Oddie has ruined comedy forever!"</ref>
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 19x04
| colspan="2" | 16 November 2006
| [[Penny Smith]], [[Alex Pennie]] ''([[The Automatic]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Amy Winehouse]], [[Andrew Maxwell]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 19x05
| colspan="2" | 23 November 2006
| [[Robin Ince]]<ref>Ince, at one point, accused Barrowman of being straight</ref>, [[Daniel Bedingfield]]
| colspan="2" | [[Kelli Young]] ''([[Liberty X]])'', [[John Barrowman]]<ref>Barrowman's extrovert homosexuality was used to great comedic effect, especially by gay host Amstell</ref>
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 19x06
| colspan="2" | 30 November 2006
| [[Steve Strange]], [[Lily Allen]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jamelia]], [[Mark Watson (comedian)|Mark Watson]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 19x07<ref name="xmas" /><ref name="bumper">45-minute Bumper Edition</ref>
| colspan="2" | 24 December 2006
| [[David Gest]], [[Dan Gillespie Sells]] ''([[The Feeling]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Danny Jones]] ''([[McFly (band)|McFly]])'', [[Jenni Falconer]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 20===
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 20x01
| colspan="2" | 31 January 2007
| [[Alan Davies]], Chris Peck ''([[Boy Kill Boy]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Nerina Pallot]], [[Matt Baker]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 20x02
| colspan="2" | 7 February 2007
| [[Philip Olivier]], [[Donny Tourette]] ''([[Towers of London]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Alfie Jackson]] ''([[The Holloways]]), ''[[Noel Fielding]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 20x03
| colspan="2" | 14 February 2007
| [[Ed Byrne]], [[Samuel Preston (singer)|Samuel Preston]] ''([[The Ordinary Boys]])'', [[Ed Seymour]]<ref>A hand-picked "lookalike" replacement by Bill Bailey from the audience after Preston walked out, due to Simon Amstell making references to his rise to fame in [[Celebrity Big Brother 2006 (UK)|Celebrity Big Brother]], and reading extracts from his wife's ([[Chantelle Houghton]]) biography.</ref>
| colspan="2" | [[Fyfe Dangerfield]] ''([[Guillemots (band)|Guillemots]])'', [[Anne Charleston]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 20x04
| colspan="2" | 21 February 2007
| [[Nicholas Hoult]], [[Midge Ure]]
| colspan="2" | [[Romeo Stodart]] ''([[The Magic Numbers]]),'' [[Russell Howard]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 20x05
| colspan="2" | 28 February 2007
| [[Jonas Armstrong]], [[Nick Hodgson]] ''([[Kaiser Chiefs]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Sinitta]], [[Dom Joly]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 20x06
| colspan="2" | 7 March 2007
| [[Adam Buxton]], [[Melanie C]] ''([[Spice Girls]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Bonnie Tyler]], [[Krishnan Guru-Murthy]]
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 21===
|-
! Show
! colspan="2" | Air date
! Phill's guests
! colspan="2" | Bill's guests<ref name="billnoel">For the second third and fourth episodes of Series 21, [[Noel Fielding]] covered Bill's captain spot</ref>
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| 21x01
| colspan="2" | 15 November 2007
| [[Jessica Hynes]], [[Lethal Bizzle]]
| colspan="2" | [[Joel Pott]] ''([[Athlete (Band)|Athlete]])'', [[Kimberly Stewart]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 21x02<ref name="Noel1">Noel's first episode as Guest Captain.</ref>
| colspan="2" | 22 November 2007
| [[Katy Brand]], [[Jermaine Jackson]]
| colspan="2" | [[David Cross]], [[Ryan Jarman]] ''([[The Cribs]])''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 21x03
| colspan="2" | 29 November 2007
| [[Rich Fulcher]], [[N-Dubz|Dappy]]<ref name="Fulcher">Dappy apperently replaced [[Lee Ryan]] who dropped out at the last second.</ref> (''[[N-Dubz]]'')
| colspan="2" | [[Tahita Bulmer]] (''[[New Young Pony Club]]''), [[Keith Chegwin]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 21x04<ref name="Noel2">Noel's final appearance as Guest Captain.</ref>
| colspan="2" | 6 December 2007
| [[Bobby Davro]], [[Roy Stride]] ''([[Scouting For Girls]])''
| colspan="2" | [[Richard Fleeshman]], [[Kristen Schaal]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 21x05
| colspan="2" | 13 December 2007
| [[Miquita Oliver]], [[Patrick Wolf]]
| colspan="2" | [[Irwin Sparkes]] ''([[The Hoosiers]])'', [[Kevin Eldon]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 21x06
| colspan="2" | 20 December 2007
| [[Vic Reeves]], [[Mark Ronson]]
| colspan="2" | Matt Bowman ''([[The Pigeon Detectives]])'', [[Myleene Klass]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 21x07
| colspan="2" | 3 January 2008
| [[Mathew Horne]], [[Kate Nash]]
| colspan="2" | [[Antony Costa]], [[Martin Freeman]]
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| 21x08
| colspan="2" | 10 January 2008
| [[Lauren Laverne]], [[KT Tunstall]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jon McClure]] ''([[Reverend and the Makers]])'', [[Jeremy Edwards]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 21x09
| colspan="2" | 17 January 2008
| [[Christopher Biggins]], Sam Duckworth (''[[Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly]]'')
| colspan="2" | [[Robyn]], [[Mark Watson (comedian)|Mark Watson]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 21x10
| colspan="2" | 24 January 2008
| [[Tim Minchin]], [[Yannis Philippakis]] (''[[Foals (band)|Foals]]'')
| colspan="2" | [[Sophie Ellis-Bextor]], [[James Lance]]
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
| 21x11<ref>This episode also featured frequent appearances from singer [[Andy Scott-Lee]] (formerly of boy band 3SL]] and also formerly an Identity Parade guest), who performed the Intros round (when teams played their 'Andy Scott-Lee card'), appeared in an Identity Parade line-up and had his new single heavily promoted by Amstell. </ref>
| colspan="2" | 31 January 2008
| [[Chris O'Dowd]], Joe Goddard (''[[Hot Chip]]'')
| colspan="2" | Dev Hynes (''[[Lightspeed Champion]]'')<ref>As part of a jibe on the fickle nature and inflated importance of the [[NME]] Cool List, a fictitious indie artist named 'Flipchart Hiatus' was initially introduced as Bill Bailey's second guest. Amstell then announced that Flipchart Hiatus had slipped too many places on the Cool List and so had to be replaced. Crew members then rushed on to lift Flipchart Hiatus from his seat and replace him with Hynes.</ref>, [[James Nesbitt]]
|- bgcolor="#ddffdd"
| 21x12
| colspan="2" | 7 February 2008
| [[Dale Winton]], [[Moby]]
| colspan="2" | [[Jamelia]], [[David O'Doherty]]
|-
| 21x13
| colspan="2" | February 2008
| colspan="3" | Best of Series 21
|-
! colspan="6" |
===Series 22===
|-
! Show
! colspan="2" | Air date
! Phill's guests
! colspan="2" | Second Team's<ref name="guestcaptain">For this series, guest captains will replace Bill Bailey who has left to pursue other interests after six years. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/09_september/18/buzzcocks.shtml BBC - Press Office: All new Buzzcocks as Bill Bailey bows out]</ref> guests
|- bgcolor="#ffffdd"
| 22x01
| colspan="2" | 2 October 2008
| [[Ralf Little]], [[Jamie Reynolds]] (''[[Klaxons]]'')
| colspan="2" | [[Adele (singer)|Adele]], '''[[Mark Ronson]]''', [[Tim Minchin]]
|-
| 22x02
| colspan="2" | 9 October 2008
| [[Dominic Cooper]], Matt Shultz (''[[Cage the Elephant]]'')
| colspan="2" | [[Josie Long]], '''[[Stephen Fry]]''', [[S Club 8#Frankie|Frankie Sandford]] (''[[The Saturdays]]'')
|-
| 22x03
| colspan="2" | 16 October 2008
| Emma Holden, Tom Porter (''Nothing versus Birthday'')
| colspan="2" | Imtiaz Shah, '''[[Dermot O'Leary]]''', Matt Collison (''The Plastic Venus'')
|-
| 22x04
| colspan="2" | 23 October 2008
|
| colspan="2" |
|-
| 22x05
| colspan="2" | 30 October 2008
|
| colspan="2" |
|-
| 22x06
| colspan="2" | 6 November 2008
|
| colspan="2" |
|}


==Scores==
==Success==

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"Su canción", ending in second place, was the best showing for a Eurovision entry Spain had seen since [[Eurovision Song Contest 1973|1973]], in which the country also placed second.<ref name="erestu">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/index/main?page=66&event=289|title=Eurovision Song Contest 1973|accessdate=2008-10-07|publisher=''[[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]]''}}</ref> It would be the best placing for Spain in the Contest until [[Eurovision Song Contest 1995|1995]], when they would place second again.<ref name="vuelve">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/index/main?page=67&country=5|title=Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest|accessdate=2008-10-07|publisher=''[[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]]''}}</ref>
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As a result of the high placing, it is remembered as one of the more notable moments for Spain in the Contest, so much so that both Missiego and songwriter Moreno have been involved in events with [[OGAE]], the official Eurovision fan club.<ref name="ogae">{{cite web|url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/6542?print=true|title=3 former participants met the fans|accessdate=2008-10-07|publisher=ESCtoday.com}}</ref> In 2006, Missiego was a guest of honor at a Spanish OGAE meeting, alongside [[Massiel]], winner of the Contest for Spain in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1968|1968]], and [[Conchita Bautista]], who sang the first Spanish entry at Eurovision in [[Eurovision Song Contest 1961|1961]].<ref name="ogae" />
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[[Category:Eurovision songs of 1979]]
|bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="font-size: 12pt; width: 20%;" |'''Sean'''
[[Category:Spanish Eurovision songs]]
|bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="font-size: 12pt; width: 20%;" |'''Bill'''
|bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="font-size: 12pt; width: 10%;" |'''Guests'''
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|colspan="5"| '''''Series wins''' (5 drawn)''
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|style="font-size: 36pt;" colspan="3" | 9
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|style="font-size: 18pt;" | 7
|style="font-size: 18pt;" | 0
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd"
|colspan="5"| '''''Show wins''' (8 drawn)''
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="height: 40px;"
|style="font-size: 26pt;" rowspan="2" colspan="2" | 93
|style="font-size: 26pt;" colspan="3" | 88
|- bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="height: 20px;"
|style="font-size: 13pt;" | 40
|style="font-size: 13pt;" | 48
|style="font-size: 13pt;" | 0
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"Su canción"
Cover of vinyl single
Eurovision Song Contest 1979 entry
Country
Artist(s)
Betty Missiego[1]
Language
Composer(s)
Fernando Moreno[1]
Lyricist(s)
Fernando Moreno
Conductor
José Luis Navarro
Finals performance
Final result
2nd
Final points
116
Entry chronology
◄ "Bailemos un vals" (1978)
"Qué date esta noche" (1980) ►

"Su canción" (English: Your Song) is a song that was Spain's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, held in Jerusalem, Israel. It was sung by the Peruvian singer Betty Missiego, who was chosen by the Spanish broadcaster, Televisión Española (TVE), as their representative in the Contest that year.[1]

Internal selection

From 1977 to 1999, TVE used an internal selection process to select both the singer and the song to represent them at Eurovision. For 1979, Betty Missiego, a 34-year-old singer and television presenter from Peru who had previous song festival experience representing Peru at the Festival OTI in Madrid in 1972, was selected to go to Jerusalem with the song "Su canción," written and composed by Fernando Moreno.

At Eurovision

At Jerusalem, the song was the nineteenth and final song performed that evening, after Austria's Christina Simon with "Heute in Jerusalem." At the end of judging that evening, "Su canción" took the second-place slot with 116 points.[2] Spain was given 12 points by Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium, 12 points being the maximum score allotted to one country by another.

The song was performed from the point of view of "an old woman" (ostensibly Missiego), who lived a solitary life until she found joy in the world around her through children who asked her to sing a song with them. At the end, she implores everyone to sing along with her, so the song can become "theirs" as well. Unique that year was her use of children as backup singers of sorts, joining her in "her song." The children on stage that evening were Javier Glaria, Alexis Carmona, Beatriz Carmona, and Rosalía Rodríguez.[3] At the end of the song, the children unfurl small banners, with "thanks" inscribed on each in English, Spanish, Hebrew and French, respectively.

As Spain was the last song to perform, it was also the last to vote. Before its points were awarded to the other countries, it had led the Contest by one point. When it awarded Israel and its song "Hallelujah" 10 points it had, by extension, granted it the win.

According to the official Eurovision website, it was rumored after the contest that Spain gave high marks to Israel to prevent their own country from having to host the Contest in 1980, thus saving themselves the high expenses of an international production.[2]

Success

"Su canción", ending in second place, was the best showing for a Eurovision entry Spain had seen since 1973, in which the country also placed second.[4] It would be the best placing for Spain in the Contest until 1995, when they would place second again.[5]

As a result of the high placing, it is remembered as one of the more notable moments for Spain in the Contest, so much so that both Missiego and songwriter Moreno have been involved in events with OGAE, the official Eurovision fan club.[6] In 2006, Missiego was a guest of honor at a Spanish OGAE meeting, alongside Massiel, winner of the Contest for Spain in 1968, and Conchita Bautista, who sang the first Spanish entry at Eurovision in 1961.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979". EBU. Retrieved 2008-10-07. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b "Eurovision Song Contest 1979". EBU. Retrieved 2008-10-07. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Info on children from Diggiloo Thrush
  4. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 1973". EBU. Retrieved 2008-10-07. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ "Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest". EBU. Retrieved 2008-10-07. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ a b "3 former participants met the fans". ESCtoday.com. Retrieved 2008-10-07.