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Long-running childrens show What...
The previous year's Christmas special
Another Xmas special
Another What Now? special
Another classic kids TV Show
More Christchurch-filmed youth TV
Another Christmas special
More Simon Barnett
Another Christmas special
Another Christmas special
Another Christmas special
More Steve Parr
Another Christmas special
Another Christmas special
More What Now
This show features another kids' Christmas special
A short celebration of What Now?
A What Now? episode 30 years plater
Presenter Simon Barnett competes in Dancing with the Stars
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For those wondering, the theme song was 'Get Out of Your Lazy Bed' by the UK group Matt Bianco. The song used during the montage of Eddie and Fifi clips was another Matt Bianco song 'Whose Side Are You On?'
This was also Simon Barnett's last What Now programme; the following year he was replaced by Jason Gunn, although Gunn's role was reduced with the introduction of Aaron Devitt less than a month later.