The first episode of The Silic & Lee Show sees Dave and Josh interviewing Olympic gymnast and world record holder Georgia Bonora as well as heading out to Federation Square to make friends and sign people up to crazy petitions.
Dave and Josh interview musicians and daughters of Australian music legend Paul Kelly, Madeline and Memphis Kelly. They then fool the public into thinking they are rock stars and become regular people autograph hounds.
Airing on Christmas Eve 2011, this Christmas Special of The Silic & Lee show sees Josh and Dave chatting to Santa live from the North Pole and heading to Fed Square to hand out crappy gifts and play a game with bonbons.
Josh and Dave pose as fake news reporters in Federation Square and go head to head in a game of Celeb Heads. They also showcase a new segment 'Humorous Observations of Life'.
Dave and Josh head to Fed Square posed as foreigners and play their brand new game, Shepherding. They then try to squash rumors that they are a rip-off of Hamish & Andy.
Josh and Dave ask Scott Pape: The Barefoot Investor about money making and saving tips for lazy university students, then head out to Fed Square as fake tour leaders and play their Konopoly betting game.
Dave and Josh develop a brand new religion and discuss the meaning of life accordingly. They interview Con the Fruiterer and head to Fed Square to preach their religion and play a game of Bingo with the masses.
Josh and Dave head to Fed Square as fashion icons and then play a word game with the public. Dave also showcases clips from his recent trip to the U.S.A including a search for all things Marilyn Monroe on the Hollywood strip.
Dave and Josh chat with X-Factor finalist Declan Sykes then head to Fed Square as casting directors for a new soap opera and mark their territory around the area.
Josh and Dave head to Fed Square posing as street magicians and then go people Fishing. Then Dave guides Josh and the audience through the perfect date in their very first live sketch.
Dave and Josh chat to comedian Danny McGinlay and the founder of The Y-House Foundation, Georgia Retallick. They head to Fed Square as a fake facts TV show and reveal the winner of the slap bet challenge.