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- | The ''n''th variation on the celebrity reality gameshow theme. A squad of (all male) celebrities undergo a week of football training with Graham Taylor, there's a highlights show each night, and every day the three worst-performing participants go up for a public elimination vote. In the event that there's anyone left in the squad at the end of the series, they go up against a "Legends XI" in a final showdown. Bread-and-butter stuff for Endemol subsidiary Initial, and Mark Durden-Smith comes as standard. | + | The ''n''th variation on the celebrity reality gameshow theme. A squad of (all male) celebrities undergo a week of football training with Graham Taylor, there's a highlights show each night, and every day the three worst-performing participants go up for a public elimination vote. In the event that there's anyone left in the squad at the end of the series, they go up against a "Legends XI" in a final showdown. And, inevitably, lose. Bread-and-butter stuff for Endemol subsidiary Initial, and Mark Durden-Smith comes as standard. |
It was axed in January 2007, perhaps unfairly as it was one of Sky Onc's higher rating original series. | It was axed in January 2007, perhaps unfairly as it was one of Sky Onc's higher rating original series. |
Revision as of 10:17, 23 January 2007
Host
Mark Durden-Smith with Ulrika Jonsson (series 1), Zoe Ball (from series 2)
Broadcast
Initial for Sky One, 2004-6
Synopsis
The nth variation on the celebrity reality gameshow theme. A squad of (all male) celebrities undergo a week of football training with Graham Taylor, there's a highlights show each night, and every day the three worst-performing participants go up for a public elimination vote. In the event that there's anyone left in the squad at the end of the series, they go up against a "Legends XI" in a final showdown. And, inevitably, lose. Bread-and-butter stuff for Endemol subsidiary Initial, and Mark Durden-Smith comes as standard.
It was axed in January 2007, perhaps unfairly as it was one of Sky Onc's higher rating original series.