TV
Seaman to join sports quiz panel
Published Friday, Aug 22 2003, 15:23 BST | By Neil Wilkes
Former England goalkeeper David Seaman is joining the panel of BBC sports quiz They Think It's All Over.
Seaman joins I'm A Celebrity winner Phil Tufnell as a team captain on the show, which begins its sixteenth series next month. Regulars Jonathan Ross and Rory McGrath will also return alongside quiz maestro and referee Nick Hancock.
"I'm really looking forward to it," he said today. "All my mates watch They Think It's All over just to see who is getting the stick that week.
"I've got a feeling I'm going to be in for some but now at least I'll be able to deal some out as well. And, no, I'm not cutting my hair. Someone's got to keep Jonathan Ross company."
The BBC said that the format of the show will remain the same in the upcoming new series, although there will be new rounds such as 'The Beckham Challenge' which tests the teams' knowledge of all things Becks.
Seaman joins I'm A Celebrity winner Phil Tufnell as a team captain on the show, which begins its sixteenth series next month. Regulars Jonathan Ross and Rory McGrath will also return alongside quiz maestro and referee Nick Hancock.
"I'm really looking forward to it," he said today. "All my mates watch They Think It's All over just to see who is getting the stick that week.
"I've got a feeling I'm going to be in for some but now at least I'll be able to deal some out as well. And, no, I'm not cutting my hair. Someone's got to keep Jonathan Ross company."
The BBC said that the format of the show will remain the same in the upcoming new series, although there will be new rounds such as 'The Beckham Challenge' which tests the teams' knowledge of all things Becks.
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