Jake Wood, Eleanor Oldroyd, John Rawling, Neil Delamere
Eastenders actor Jake Wood, sports broadcaster Eleanor Oldroyd, sports commentator John Rawling and comedian Neil Delamere join Colin Murray for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment.
Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.
In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!
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Josh Denzel, Richard Osman, Natalie Paweleck, Kojo
Sports presenter and TV personality Josh Denzel, presenter Richard Osman, football presenter Natalie Paweleck and comedian Kojo, join Colin Murray for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment.
Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.
In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!
Download the show from BBC Sounds.
Pat Nevin, Charlie Webster, Luke Kempner, Iain Stirling
Football pundit and former Chelsea footballer Pat Nevin, broadcaster Charlie Webster, comedian and performer Luke Kempner and comedian Iain Stirling join Colin Murray for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment.
Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction.
In the final round, the top two points scorers go head-to-head in 'Defend the Indefensible' where they must both defend a statement however ludicrous or distasteful for twenty seconds. There can only be one winner!
Download the show from BBC Sounds.
16/11/2019
Colin Murray plays judge and jury as guests compete for points with their sports punditry. Informed comments are rewarded but witless outbursts are penalised. Get the podcast from BBC Sounds