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20 to One is an Australian television series on the Nine Network from 2005, that counts down an undefined "top 20" of elements or events of popular culture, such as films, songs, or sporting scandals. The format mixes archival footage of the listed events with comments from various Australian celebrities.

Format
Each episode counts down the "top twenty" events following a particular theme, from position 20 down to number 1. Media clips depicting the event are played as the host provides background information of the entry. This is followed by clips of celebrities providing judgment on the clip or event. == Controversy ==
Controversy
During the segment aired on 19 June 2019, co-hosts Erin Molan and Nick Cody stated that the South Korean boy band BTS was "so popular it could heal the rift between North and South Korea." She also mentioned the band's success in the United States, even though "only one band member actually speaks English." among other comments. Subsequently, the hashtags #channel9apologize and #channel9racist started trending as fans of the band demanded an apology from Channel 9. The BTS Australia Twitter fan account wrote: "This is unfair and presenting inaccurate information. You disregarded their achievements, and instead let your xenophobic, racist mindsets be biased instead. We want an apology." ==Series overview==
Episodes
Season One (2005) Season Two (2006) Season Three (2006) Season Four (2007) Season Five (2007–08) Season Six (2008) Season Seven (2008–09) Season Eight (2009) Season Nine (2010) Season Ten (2011) Season Eleven (2016) Season Twelve (2017) ==Celebrity contributors==
Celebrity contributors
This is a partial list (some in order of appearance) of the celebrities who contributed comments to 20 to One. 2005–2011Amanda Keller – TV and Radio Presenter • Anh Do – Comedian • Anthony Callea – Singer • Ash & Luttsy – Radio Personalities • Ben Dark – TV Presenter • Bianca Dye – Radio Presenter • Bill Collins – Movie Reviewer • Billy Birmingham – Comedian • Blair McDonough – Reality TV Star / Actor • Bob Willis – Former English Cricket Captain • Brendan Jones – Radio Presenter • Brodie Harper – TV Presenter • Cameron Daddo – Actor • Catriona Rowntree – TV Presenter • Charles "Bud" Tingwell – Actor and Previous Host of 20 to 1 (Series 2 to 7) • Colin Lane – Comedian • Damian Walshe-Howling – Actor • Danny Bonaduce – TV and Radio Host • David Campbell – Singer • David Hasselhoff – American Actor • Deni Hines – Singer • Donny Osmond – Singer • Duncan Armstrong – Olympic Athlete • Ed Phillips – TV Presenter • Eddie McGuire – TV Presenter • Georgie Gardner – News presenter • Gorgi Coghlan – TV Presenter • Guy Sebastian – Singer • Harry M. Miller – Personal Management • Imogen Bailey – Actress and Model • Ita Buttrose – Journalist and Author • Jay Laga'aia – Actor / Play School presenter • Jessica Napier – Actress • Jessica RoweSeven News presenter • Jessica Tovey – Actress • John Burgess – Former Game Show Host • John Jarratt – Actor • John-Michael Howson – Entertainment Reporter • Josh Lawson – Actor • Kate Ceberano – Singer • Ken Sutcliffe – Sports Presenter • Kristian Schmid – Actor • Lisa Wilkinson – TV Presenter • Livinia Nixon – TV Presenter • Liz Ellis – Retired Netball Player • Lizzy Lovette – Radio announcer • Lorraine Bayly – Actress • Lochie Daddo – TV Presenter • Mark FergusonSeven News presenter • Matthew JohnsThe NRL Footy ShowMegan Gale – Supermodel • Michala Banas – Actress and Singer • Mike Goldman – TV Presenter • Mikey Robins – TV and Radio Presenter and comedian • Nikki Webster – Singer/Performer • Paul HarragonThe NRL Footy ShowPaul VautinThe NRL Footy ShowPaulini Curuenavuli – Singer • Peter Berner – TV and Radio Presenter • Peter FitzSimons – Author/Journalist • Peter Garrett – Singer/Politician • Peter SterlingNine Footy Commentator • Peter Thompson – Film Reviewer • Prue MacSween – Media Commentator • Richard Wilkins – TV Presenter • Ricki-Lee Coulter – Singer • Ronan Keating – Singer • Sam NewmanThe AFL Footy ShowSam Simmons – Triple J presenter and Comedian • Sami Lukis – Radio announcer • Scott Cam – TV Presenter • Shane Crawford – Former AFL Player • Shane Jacobson as Kenny Smyth – Film Character • Shannon Noll – Singer • Simon Burke – Actor / Play School presenter • Tania Zaetta – Actress/television presenter • Tara Moss – Author and Model • The Umbilical Brothers (aka David Collins and Shane Dundas) – Comedy Duo • Tim Ferguson – Comedian • Todd Rixon – Former Dancer • Tom Burlinson – Actor and Singer • Toni Pearen – TV Presenter • Tony Martin – Radio Presenter • Tracy Grimshaw – TV Presenter • Wendy Harmer – Radio Presenter • "Weird Al" Yankovic – Singer • Zoe Naylor – Actress 2016–2019 Returning Returning contributors are revived in 2016 include: • David Campbell – Singer • Michala Banas – Actress • Peter Berner – TV and Radio Presenter • Prue MacSween – Media Commentator • Richard WilkinsToday ShowTracy Grimshaw – Journalist/TV Presenter New New contributors in 2016 include: • Beau RyanThe NRL Footy Show co-host • Claire Hooper – Comedian • Dami Im – Singer • Gene Simmons – Singer • Gyton Grantley – Actor • Jack Gleeson – British Actor • Jackie O – Radio Host • Jason Akermanis – Former AFL Player • Jean Kittson – Actress and Comedian • Jeff Goldblum – American Actor • Kevin Rudd – Former Australian Prime Minister • Kat Hoyos – Actor • Lindsay Lohan – American Actress • Martina Navratilova – Tennis Player • Sharon Osbourne – Media Personality • Sylvia JeffreysToday Show ==Awards==
Awards
Logie Awards: • Nominated for 2007 Most Popular Light Entertainment Program (lost to Rove Live). == See also ==
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