A location in this area was used in the movie Mean Girls as Regina George's house and another house was used for the movie It Takes Two.
Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, a UK programme, a companion show for Strictly Come Dancing
After her participation in the 2007 Miss Universe pageant she competed in Cantando por un sueño, a singing competition in Paraguay, based on the British program It Takes Two, on November 2007 during the final show, Maria and her partner, Sebastián Castillo, were placed second in the competition.
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"Hippy Hippy Shake" remained a popular cover song as well as appearing in numerous movie soundtracks, among them Uncle Buck, It Takes Two and Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
In 2007, Stanley was a contestant on It Takes Two, with partner Anthony Callea, she was eliminated in the final on 10 July 2007, losing to Jolene Anderson and David Hobson.
Robertson also made an appearance in 2008 singing on the Australian television show It Takes Two with partner Kate Ceberano.
In 2006, to support Multiple Sclerosis research, Ryan teamed up with 2003 Australian Idol winner and award-winning recording artist Guy Sebastian in 7 Network's It Takes Two, in which famous accomplished Australians from their different fields, and not known to be singers, performed duets with professional vocalists to support their chosen charity.
In 2001, Shaquille O'Neal performed a rendition of Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock's platinum 1988 hit "It Takes Two" at the Los Angeles Lakers back-to-back championship victory parade in front of the Los Angeles Staples Center.
Anderson and Campbell then went on to become the winners of It Takes Two on 10 July 2007, beating Jo Stanley and Anthony Callea in the finals.