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They Think It's All Over gets in a spin...


Category: TV Ent

Date: 08.09.2004
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Â鶹Éç ONE, Thursday 9 September 2004, 9.30pm

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They Think It's All Over gets in a spin this week as Tony Blair's former official spokesman Alastair Campbell joins Phil Tufnell's team.

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Former England rugby captain Will Carling joins Ian Wright's team.

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Sports columnist and marathon runner, Campbell reveals his dodgy "spin" technique in a new game called Reveal the Sportsman which requires team members to pedal a tiny tricycle as fast as they can.

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Jonathan Ross - clad in riding gloves and peaked cap - and Phil Tufnell lend Campbell a hand to get his bike going, with chants of "spin, spin" as encouragement to for his appalling pedalling technique.

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Throughout the programme, Campbell takes constant stick from the boys.

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In the Feel the Sportsman round, Olympic silver medal winners, synchronised divers Leon Taylor and Peter Waterfield, are suspended in the air in the studio above a paddling pool, leaving Jonathan and Phil with a truly hands on 'feel' of their athletic lower halves!

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Tufnell gets a soaking when he ends up in the paddling pool.

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In Wright and Rory McGrath's Feel the Sportsman round, they get their hands on Extreme Marathon Runner, Bob Brown.

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Date: 08.09.2004
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