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- | Last episode of the series saw the overall winners taking on a 'superstar team' in a ''Champion Challenge'' special. | + | Last episode of the series saw the overall winners taking on a 'superstar team' including athlete Gana Stanley and footballers Dave Beasant and Paul Walsh, in a ''Champion Challenge'' special. |
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+ | Epping Sports Centre (James Chandler, Doug Bacon and Julie Harrison) | ||
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Revision as of 05:18, 1 April 2022
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Host
Eamonn Holmes, Jane Bennett and Emlyn Hughes
Broadcast
Well Worth Watching for LWT (regional), 8 October to 17 December 1988
Synopsis
Teams representing London sports clubs battled it out in various, well, physical pursuits.
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Trivia
Last episode of the series saw the overall winners taking on a 'superstar team' including athlete Gana Stanley and footballers Dave Beasant and Paul Walsh, in a Champion Challenge special.
Champions
Epping Sports Centre (James Chandler, Doug Bacon and Julie Harrison)