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What's with all the extra astrixes at the end of certain songs? There seems to be no footnote to indicate that these songs are special in any way, or no headnote to indicate the songs in the article with an extra asterix will be singled out as unique for whatever reason. Any clarification, or are they just there for fun? if so I reckon they should be removed. Gohst23:45, 21 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The Late Show created a parody of the Things of Stone and Wood song Happy Birthday Helen filled with references to Melbourne, referring to the original film clip which also featured many Melbourne landmarks (as I recall). The Late Show send-up was never released separately (AFAIK) but was broadcast on air and including in VHS and DVD highlights packages. Is it suitable for inclusion in the list, or not? Sroc02:53, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]