Cannonball


08:10 am - 09:00 am, Sunday, April 19 on U&Dave ja vu (74)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 1, Episode 7

Andrew Flintoff hosts the action-packed game show, in which 24 contestants are tasked with traversing a series of water-based challenges and custom-made inflatable obstacles, each designed to test their speed, accuracy, height and distance. The most successful contestants then claim a chance to launch themselves 'cannonball-style' at a moving target on the surface of a deep-water tank, all in the hope of nabbing the show's 'priceless' Cannonball Cup. Frankie Bridge, Radzi Chinyanganya, Ryan Hand and Maya Jama all join Andrew at the poolside to commentate on the action


HD subtitles 16x9
Game Show/Quiz/Contest Show/Game Show

Cast & Crew

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Andrew Flintoff (Presenter)
Radzi Chinyanganya (Commentator)
Maya Jama (Commentator)
Frankie Bridge (Commentator)
Ryan Hand (Commentator)
Michael Kelpie (Executive producer)
Martin Scott (Executive producer)
Eve Winstanley (Series editor)

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Did You Know..

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Andrew Flintoff (Presenter)
Born: December 06, 1977 in Preston
Best Known For: Being an England cricketer.
Early-life: Andrew was born in Preston on December 6, 1977. He captained the England Under-19 cricket team in 1996/97 and made his Test match debut for England in 1998 against South Africa at Trent Bridge. He was a fast bowler but he was also useful with the bat.
Career: Flintoff served as both captain and vice-captain of England but injuries limited his appearances. He also played country cricket for Lancashire. His bowling and batting helped England win the Ashes in 2005. He played 79 Test matches for England before announcing his retirement from Test cricket in 2009. He retired from all forms of cricket in 2010, but he returned to the sport in 2014 to play Twenty20 cricket for Lancashire. He was well-known for liking a drink during his playing days. During the 2007 World Cup, he got drunk with some of his team mates before an important game, and nearly drowned when the boat carrying them capsized. Away from cricket, Flintoff became a team captain on comedy panel A League of Their Own in 2010, won a professional boxing fight in 2012, and won the first series of the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2015.
Quote: 'Just as well I wasn't on Twitter when I played. Would have been fined everyday.'
Trivia: Flintoff was awarded the freedom of Preston in 2006.
Radzi Chinyanganya (Commentator)
Maya Jama (Commentator)
Frankie Bridge (Commentator)
Born: January 14, 1989 in London
Best Known For: S Club Juniors and The Saturdays.
Early-life: Francesca Sandford was born in London on January 14, 1989 to Kevin and Viv. She has an older sister, Victoria. Her first taste of fame came in 2001 when she was chosen from thousands of hopefuls on the S Club Search TV series to become a member of S Club Juniors, a younger spin-off of pop group S Club 7.
Career: S Club Juniors were originally intended to be a support act for S Club 7, but they soon had a following of their own and began to release records. In 2003, the name of the group changed to S Club 8. They released two albums and appeared as characters on children's TV series I Dream. They split up in early 2005. Bridge's big break came in 2007 when she became a member of the girl group the Saturdays, whose members include fellow former S Club 8 member Rochelle Humes. They released their debut album, Chasing Lights, in 2008. Since then, they have released a further three albums and headlined a number of concert tours. In 2014, Bridge was a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
Quote: 'Don't call me a WAG! I'm not a typical WAG at all. I hate that phrase.'
Trivia: She has suffered from depression and panic attacks since she was 15.
Ryan Hand (Commentator)
Michael Kelpie (Executive producer)
Martin Scott (Executive producer)
Eve Winstanley (Series editor)

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