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1 episode Alone in the Wild: Freddie Flintoff: Television movie 2012 Celebrity Juice: Guest 3 episodes 2012, 2015 The Jonathan Ross Show: 2 episodes 2012, 2017–2018 Loose Women: 6 episodes 2012 Freddie Flintoff Goes Wild: Himself 4 episodes Let's Get Gold: 1 episode The Last Leg: Guest Flintoff: From Lord's to the Ring: Himself 4 episodes 2013
The Blue Team was captained by retired Lancashire and England cricketer Freddie Flintoff for the first 16 series. [3] Flintoff was replaced by a series of guest captains starting from series 17. [4] For the first four series Flintoff was joined by then Sky Sports F1 presenter Georgie Thompson.
Episodes with this background, and when the number on the left in the scores column is greater than the one on the right, were won by the Blue team (Flintoff with Thompson up to series four, Flintoff with Whitehall from series 5-12, Flintoff individually from series 13-16, guest captains with Micah Richards from series 17 and Jill Scott with Richards from series 18)
Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff was keeping his face covered as recently as six weeks ago, the ex-cricketer’s former teammate has revealed. Flintoff, 45, was seen out in public for the first time ...
The much loved British darts-themed quiz show Bullseye is returning to ITV with new host, former England cricketer and Top Gear presenter Freddie Flintoff.. The 46-year-old, who was seriously ...
Freddie Flintoff’s full facial injuries have been revealed, as the star shared a raw home video in a new BBC series, following his horrifying and near-fatal Top Gear crash.. The former cricketer ...
The musical made its world premiere at the Grand Theatre, Leeds in November 2017, prior to a UK tour from January to June 2018. [1] The tour starred Jodie Prenger as Kelly, Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff in his musical theatre debut as Kevin (alternating with Joel Montague in certain venues), Sam Bailey as Betty (Elaine C. Smith at certain venues), Kevin Kennedy as Fergus, Natalie Anderson as ...
Flintoff ended his international career in 2009 after helping England to an Ashes series victory over Australia before he retired from all forms of the game in 2015.