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Fantasy Football League

7.6(5 votes)
1994

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Episodes

Peter Cook, Mandy Smith
30m

1. Peter Cook, Mandy Smith

New game show in which celebs (Peter Cook and Mandy Smith this week) pretend to be football managers.

Bob Moritmer, Karren Brady
30m

2. Bob Moritmer, Karren Brady

Comedian Bob Mortimer and Birmingham City Managing Director Karren Brady pretend to be football managers.

John Motson, Roy Hattersley
30m

3. John Motson, Roy Hattersley

Eddie Large, Sue Johnston, David Pleat
30m

4. Eddie Large, Sue Johnston, David Pleat

Roddy Doyle, Richard Littlejohn, Basil Brush
30m

5. Roddy Doyle, Richard Littlejohn, Basil Brush

Andrew Ridgley, Peter Cook, David Seaman
30m

6. Andrew Ridgley, Peter Cook, David Seaman

John Motson, Lennox Lewis, Frank Maloney
30m

7. John Motson, Lennox Lewis, Frank Maloney

Roddy Doyle, Karren Brady
30m

8. Roddy Doyle, Karren Brady

Eddie Large, Mandy Smith
30m

9. Eddie Large, Mandy Smith

Basil Brush, Roy Hattersley, Ray Stubbs
30m

10. Basil Brush, Roy Hattersley, Ray Stubbs

Bob Mortimer, Sue Johnston
30m

11. Bob Mortimer, Sue Johnston

Roddy Doyle
30m

12. Roddy Doyle

Dean Holdsworth, John Motson, Karren Brady
30m

13. Dean Holdsworth, John Motson, Karren Brady

Eddie Large, Andrew Ridgeley, Basil Brush, Paul Brush
30m

14. Eddie Large, Andrew Ridgeley, Basil Brush, Paul Brush

John Motson, Mandy Smith
30m

15. John Motson, Mandy Smith

Richard Littlejohn, Dave Bassett, Caron Keating
30m

16. Richard Littlejohn, Dave Bassett, Caron Keating

Bob Moritmer, Karren Brady, Jona Lewie
30m

17. Bob Moritmer, Karren Brady, Jona Lewie

Basil Brush, John Motson
30m

18. Basil Brush, John Motson

Summer Special
30m

19. Summer Special

Overview

Fantasy Football League is a British television programme hosted by Frank Skinner and David Baddiel. The programme began on BBC Radio 5 and was hosted by Dominik Diamond before transferring to BBC2, with three series being broadcast from January 1994 to May 1996. The show then moved to ITV for live specials on alternate nights throughout 1998 World Cup and then again through the 2004 European Championship. It is not known if the show is ever likely to return. In its absence, Baddiel and Skinner instead went on to produce a series of podcasts for The Times, documenting their experiences while travelling across Germany at the 2006 World Cup. The success of these led to the duo being signed by Absolute Radio, where they hosted a similar show from South Africa during the 2010 World Cup.

Details

Genres

Comedy

Language

EN

First Air Date

1994-01-14

Seasons

6

Episodes

84

More Info

Cast

David Baddiel

David Baddiel

Frank Skinner

Frank Skinner