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Red Symons (born June 13, 1949 in Brighton, England) is an Australian musician, writer, and radio host, probably best known as the snide judge of "Red Faces", a The Gong Show-esque segment of the long-running Hey Hey It's Saturday variety television show.

Born in England, he emigrated to Australia (on the same boat as the members of the Bee Gees) as a child in 1958. He went to Upwey High School in Victoria. Symons trained as a mathematician and computer scientist before joining seminal Australian rock band Skyhooks as a guitarist in the 1970s. He also worked in the theatre as a musical director for several organisations, including the Pram Factory, a famous 1970s Melbourne theatre group.

Through the 1980s and 1990s, he combined his on-air role on Hey Hey (also playing in the house band) with composing for various film and television shows, and jingle writing.

When the show was finally axed in 1999, he began writing for The Age newspaper and appearing in a weekly spot on ABC radio Melbourne. At one point he filled in on the breakfast program for that station, where he was such a success that he was retained permanently in that slot.

In February 2002, Red Symons hosted the game show flop Shafted, which was cancelled in April of the same year. He has also appeared in a television commercial for anti-viral medicine.

Red Symons' on-camera persona is a smart-alec killjoy, which he really only adopted after becoming the third judge on "Red Faces". He is very intelligent, and in a made-for-television Australian national IQ test, he tested higher than any of the other celebrities.

In October 2005, Red Symons competed in and won the "Celebrity Family Ties" special on Temptation alongside his wife Ellie. He also competed in the Ten Network's Australia's Brainiest Comedian in November 2005.

In round 3, Symons becomes so picky when she tries to steal one of Bob Downe’s special questions. Luckily, he cannot answer Downe’s questions correctly. It was shameful when he got in 3rd place.

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