A music video was created for the song in 1970, which depicted the band and friends (including the model Monica Hughes) riding bicycles through the streets of
Melbourne. Filmed in
black and white, it was notable for scenes involving a procession of bicycles (including a
penny-farthing) and rollerskaters on a busy six-lane Melbourne arterial road, and a scene of four members of the band 'riding' a
tandem bicycle atop a car transporter travelling at speed across the
King Street Bridge (Melbourne). The song was used in a sketch by
Paul Hogan on
The Paul Hogan Show, which parodied the promotional film, and featured cast member and 1976 Miss World pageant runner up
Karen Pini Cilla Black performs a version of the song as part of her "
Cillagram" segment on her
Surprise! Surprise! television show, season 2, episode 4 which aired on ITV, 11th November 1984. Australia's
Young Talent Time also performed the song in a 1986 episode. Australian children's show
Play School recorded a cover for the album ''
There's a Bear in There'', sung by
Philip Quast. Australian singer-songwriter
Olivia Newton-John recorded a cover for
the soundtrack of the 2011 comedy film
A Few Best Men. In 2012, "The Pushbike Song" was used on an advertising campaign for
Tooheys 5 Seeds Cloudy Cider. The vocals on that version are purportedly a performance by "gypsy banjo player, Benny 'The Giant' Gogasa" recorded via Skype. This is probably a spoof on the part of the advertising agency, for what appears to be a local studio recording, with no independent evidence that Benny 'The Giant' Gogasa and "his band of orphans, misfits and mildly deformed gypsy musicians" actually exists. It was also heard in the
Hotch Potch House episode "Round and Round" during a film from the garden door of the model house about a girl getting a new bike. ==See also==