Press releases (8/8)
9 Aug five's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 30 reads
Reaching its dramatic conclusion this week is the new version of one of British television’s most iconic sport shows. Based on the popular series of the 1970s and 80s, Superstars pits a new batch of athletes from a range of disciplines against each other in a series of sporting challenges. The show is hosted by Jim Rosenthal and Sharron Davies. This week’s action sees Steve Redgrave lead his White team against Kelly Holmes’s Reds to fight for the 2008 Superstars title. After eight exciting events, will it be the knight or the Dame to take the crown?
Launched in 1973, the original Superstars fast became a family favourite as fans tuned in to see top sporting stars compete in a variety of disciplines, including the 100-metre sprint, football, archery and tennis. During its 12-year run, Superstars was presented by David Vine and saw nearly 200 of the most famous sports men and women in Britain take part.
Press releases (7/8)
2 Aug five's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 25 reads
Continuing this week is the new version of one of British television’s most iconic sport shows. Based on the popular series of the 1970s and 80s, Superstars pits a new batch of athletes from a range of disciplines against each other in a series of sporting challenges. The show is hosted by Jim Rosenthal and Sharron Davies. This week’s action sees Mike Catt’s Blue team take on Kelly Holmes’s Reds for a place in the final.
Launched in 1973, the original Superstars fast became a family favourite as fans tuned in to see top sporting stars compete in a variety of disciplines, including the 100-metre sprint, football, archery and tennis. During its 12-year run, Superstars was presented by David Vine and saw nearly 200 of the most famous sports men and women in Britain take part.
Press releases (6/8)
26 Jul five's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 34 reads
Continuing this week is the new version of one of British television’s most iconic sport shows. Based on the popular series of the 1970s and 80s, Superstars pits a new batch of athletes from a range of disciplines against each other in a series of sporting challenges. The show is hosted by Jim Rosenthal and Sharron Davies. This week’s action sees the White team take on the Yellows in the last qualifying round before the Superstars final.
Launched in 1973, the original Superstars fast became a family favourite as fans tuned in to see top sporting stars compete in a variety of disciplines, including the 100-metre sprint, football, archery and tennis. During its 12-year run, Superstars was presented by David Vine and saw nearly 200 of the most famous sports men and women in Britain take part.
Press releases (4/8)
12 Jul five's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 62 reads
Continuing this week is the new version of one of British television’s most iconic sport shows. Based on the popular series of the 1970s and 80s, Superstars pits a new batch of athletes from a range of disciplines against each other in a series of sporting challenges. This week’s show sees the start of round two as Steve Redgrave’s White team faces off against Mike Catt’s Blues in events including swimming and basketball.
Launched in 1973, the original Superstars fast became a family favourite as fans tuned in to see top sporting stars compete in a variety of disciplines, including the 100-metre sprint, football, archery and tennis. During its 12-year run, Superstars was presented by David Vine and saw nearly 200 of the most famous sports men and women in Britain take part.
Press releases (3/8)
5 Jul five's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 94 reads
Continuing this week is the new version of one of British television’s most iconic sport shows.
Based on the popular series of the 1970s and 80s, Superstars pits a new batch of athletes from a range of disciplines against each other in a series of sporting challenges. This week’s show sees Mike Catt’s Blue team go head-to-head with Roger Black’s Yellows as the first round of the Superstars mini-league comes to an end.
Launched in 1973, the original Superstars fast became a family favourite as fans tuned in to see top sporting stars compete in a variety of disciplines, including the 100-metre sprint, football, archery and tennis. During its 12-year run, Superstars was presented by David Vine and saw nearly 200 of the most famous sports men and women in Britain take part.
Press releases (1/8)
21 Jun five's blog | Add new comment | Read more | 38 reads
Making its long-awaited return to UK screens this week is one of British television’s most iconic sport shows. Based on the popular series of the 1970s and 80s, this brand-new version of Superstars pits a new batch of athletes from a range of disciplines against each other in a series of sporting challenges. The opening instalment sees the team captains make their all-important player selections for the rest of the series.
Launched in 1973, the original Superstars fast became a family favourite as fans tuned in to see top sporting stars compete in a variety of disciplines, including the 100m sprint, football, archery and tennis. During its 12-year run, Superstars was presented by David Vine and saw nearly 200 of the most famous sports men and women in Britain take part.


