It's Going to Penalties
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- | In Autumn 2009, Sky1 piloted two sports panel shows. ''It's Going to Penalties'' and [[A League of Their Own]]. Although neither pilot was actually broadcast, the latter was commissioned for a full series which aired in Spring 2010, with a second series airing in Autumn of the same year. ''It's Going to Penalties'' on the other hand hasn't been spoken of since. From what little information we can find on the internet from those who attended the recording of the pilot, it may be for the best that it never saw the light of day, with the rounds being described as 'boring', and the host and team captains both being less than at ease in their positions. | + | In Autumn 2009, Sky1 piloted two sports panel shows. ''It's Going to Penalties'' and [[A League of Their Own]]. Although neither pilot was actually broadcast, the latter was commissioned for a full series which aired in Spring 2010, with a second series airing in Autumn of the same year, and a third in 2011. ''It's Going to Penalties'' on the other hand hasn't been spoken of since. From what little information we can find on the internet from those who attended the recording of the pilot, it may be for the best that it never saw the light of day, with the rounds being described as 'boring', and the host and team captains both being less than at ease in their positions. |
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Revision as of 13:53, 11 February 2011
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Host
James Nesbitt
Co-hosts
Team captains: David Ginola, Shane Warne and Jodie Kidd
Broadcast
Objective Productions for Sky1. Recorded 5 October 2009 (non-broadcast pilot)
Synopsis
In Autumn 2009, Sky1 piloted two sports panel shows. It's Going to Penalties and A League of Their Own. Although neither pilot was actually broadcast, the latter was commissioned for a full series which aired in Spring 2010, with a second series airing in Autumn of the same year, and a third in 2011. It's Going to Penalties on the other hand hasn't been spoken of since. From what little information we can find on the internet from those who attended the recording of the pilot, it may be for the best that it never saw the light of day, with the rounds being described as 'boring', and the host and team captains both being less than at ease in their positions.
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