A League of Their Own
7.7
2010
Comedy
Two teams comprised of comedians, celebrities and sports stars compete against each other in a test of their sporting knowledge, taking place over three rounds.
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- Cast:
- Jamie Redknapp , Romesh Ranganathan , Micah Richards , Mo Gilligan , Jill Scott
Episode 11 : Series 5: Best Bits
June. 29,2012
More laughs as Corden and co return in this collection of the best bits from Series 5.
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Episode 10 : Series 5: Unseen & Out-takes Vol. 2
June. 22,2012
The smash-hit sports panel shows runs into extra time with a special featuring never-before-seen footage and out-takes.
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Episode 9 : Series 5: Unseen & Out-takes Vol. 1
June. 15,2012
The smash-hit sports panel shows runs into extra time with a special featuring never-before-seen footage and out-takes.
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Episode 8 : Joe Hart and Claudia Winkleman
June. 08,2012
Corden and co warm down as this fifth series finishes. There's still fun to be had, with appearances from Man City's Joe Hart and presenter Claudia Winkleman.
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Episode 7 : Graeme Souness, Gabby Logan and Kevin Bridges
June. 01,2012
The popular panel show brings its A-game, with appearances from football legend Graeme Souness, TV presenter Gabby Logan and comedian Kevin Bridges.
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Episode 6 : Ronnie O'Sullivan, Jimmy Carr and Christine Bleakley
May. 25,2012
Referee James Corden and co are joined by snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan, whip-smart funnyman Jimmy Carr and telly favourite Christine Bleakley.
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Episode 5 : Mo Farah, David Walliams and Clare Balding
May. 18,2012
This week, the sports panel show throws 5,000m world champion Mo Farah, funnyman David Walliams and presenter Clare Balding into the thick of the action.
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Episode 4 : Zoe Ball and Jermain Defoe
May. 11,2012
Tottenham Hotspur forward Jermain Defoe joins Jamie Redknapp and comedian John Bishop on the red team, while TV & Radio presenter Zoe Ball assists Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall on the blue team. Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden.
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Episode 3 : Jessica Ennis, Micky Flanagan and Gabby Logan
May. 04,2012
Comedian Micky Flanagan and broadcaster Gabby Logan join Jamie Redknapp on the red team who are missing John Bishop this week, while heptathlete Jessica Ennis assists Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall on the blue team. Sports-based comedy quiz, hosted by James Corden.
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Episode 2 : Peter Crouch, Jimmy Carr and Louise Hazel
April. 27,2012
There's a Formula 1 challenge and speed skating in the studio, while Peter Crouch and Jimmy Carr are among the guests.
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Episode 1 : Steven Gerrard and Georgie Thompson
April. 20,2012
The sports panel show is back. James Corden, Jamie Redknapp and Freddie Flintoff are joined by LFC captain Steven Gerrard, John Bishop, new regular Jack Whitehall and previous regular Georgie Thompson.
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