A League Of Their Own. Image shows left to right: Jill Scott, Romesh Ranganathan, Micah Richards, Mo Gilligan, Jamie Redknapp
A League Of Their Own

A League Of Their Own

  • TV panel show
  • Sky Max / Sky One
  • 2010 - 2023
  • 158 episodes (17 series)

Sports-based panel show fronted by comedians, with a host of sport and celebrity stars. Stars Romesh Ranganathan, James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff, Jill Scott and more.

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Road Trip: Dingle To Dover, Episode 3

A League Of Their Own. Jamie Redknapp
Freddie and Jamie head north to Morecambe Bay, where they spend time with one of the planet's most iconic sportspeople, Tyson Fury.

Further details

Freddie and Jamie head north to Morecambe Bay, where they spend time with one of the planet's most iconic sportspeople, Tyson Fury.

The Gypsy King gives the boys a guided tour of his manor, involving an impromptu visit to a bingo hall and a sweaty workout at his private gym. The duo then get back on the road, meeting up with old pals, comedians Alan Carr and Tom Davis for a masterclass with 1980s snooker legend Steve Davis.

With snooker training complete, they make their way into Oxford, where they face another daunting challenge: a lively debate at the University's famous debating society discussing cricket and football's merits.

Broadcast details

Date
Thursday 21st April 2022
Time
9pm
Channel
Sky Max
Length
60 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Friday 22nd April 2022 11:00pm Sky Max
Saturday 23rd April 2022 2:00pm Sky Max
Saturday 23rd April 2022 10:00pm Sky Max
Monday 25th April 2022 12:00am Sky Max
Wednesday 27th April 2022 12:00am Sky Max
Wednesday 27th April 2022 10:00pm Sky Max
Monday 2nd May 2022 6:00pm Sky Max
Monday 27th June 2022 10:00pm Sky Max
Sunday 3rd July 2022 8:00pm Sky Max
Saturday 21st January 2023 8:00pm Sky Max
Monday 23rd January 2023 10:00pm Sky Max

Video

Episode 3 highlights

In these best bits from the third episode, Jamie and Freddie meet up with boxing legend Tyson Fury, and later Alan Carr and Tom Davis play snooker with Steve Davis, before heading off to Oxford University to challenge the Debate Society on a very important argument: which is better - cricket or football?

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