The Umpire Strikes Back
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Team captains Kevin Day and Des Clarke are joined by celebrity guests as host Mark Chapman asks questions from across sporting history. Points are awarded not just for sporting knowledge, but also for how funny the panellists are, as determined by the host. | Team captains Kevin Day and Des Clarke are joined by celebrity guests as host Mark Chapman asks questions from across sporting history. Points are awarded not just for sporting knowledge, but also for how funny the panellists are, as determined by the host. | ||
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[[Category:Comedy Panel Game|Umpire Strikes Back, The]] | [[Category:Comedy Panel Game|Umpire Strikes Back, The]] | ||
[[Category:Sport|Umpire Strikes Back, The]] | [[Category:Sport|Umpire Strikes Back, The]] | ||
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Current revision as of 22:06, 28 August 2024
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Team captains: Kevin Day and Des Clarke
Broadcast
Bite Yer Legs for ESPN Classic, 10 March to ? 2010 (12 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Team captains Kevin Day and Des Clarke are joined by celebrity guests as host Mark Chapman asks questions from across sporting history. Points are awarded not just for sporting knowledge, but also for how funny the panellists are, as determined by the host.