Shown on weekday mornings, it was primarily hosted by Agro, a puppet played by comedian Jamie Dunn.
Over the years the show had a number of co-hosts including Ann-Maree Biggar,[1] Terasa Livingstone,[2] Holly Brisley,[3] Michael R Gibson (who was known to the audience by the nickname "Gibbo") and guest hosts Ian Calder and Stacey Thomson.
One such example included Ian Calder appearing in a regular segment acting as a character, one of his more popular being Crikey the Clown where he would walk around the streets of Brisbane in an aggressive manner asking questions to anyone he met.
[39] The show also featured many children's movies including Dot Goes to Hollywood,[40] Dennis the Menace in Mayday for Mother, The Little Troll Prince,[31] Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown,[37] Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears,[41] The Adventures of the American Rabbit,[42] The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound,[43] Yabba Dabba Doo!
In an attempt to boost ratings against Cheez TV, Seven replaced Gibson & Thomson with Brad Hills in 1997.