Celebrity Lingo


7:30 pm - 8:00 pm, Wednesday, April 22 on ITV1 London (3)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 2, Episode 10

Adil Ray hosts as RuPaul's Drag Race UK stars Tia Kofi and Danny Beard take on former England goalkeeper David Seaman and his wife, Dancing on Ice professional Frankie Seaman, in the game of words. They must try to use their powers of deduction to fill in the blanks and find the missing words in the Lingo grids and Puzzlewords


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Cast & Crew

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Adil Ray (Host)
Tia Kofi (Contestant)
Danny Beard (Contestant)
David Seaman (Contestant)
Frankie Seaman (Contestant)
Toby Baker (Series director)
Pam Cavannagh (Executive producer)
Ben Shephard (Executive producer)
Julie Kelling (Executive producer)
Neale Simpson (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Adil Ray (Host)
Born: April 26, 1974 in Birmingham
Best Known For: Citizen Khan and being a radio host.
Early-life: Adil was born in Birmingham on April 26, 1974 to a Pakistani father and Kenyan mother. His father worked as a bus driver for almost 40 years, his mother worked for the Civil Service. His parents divorced when he was in his mid teens. Adil went on to study marketing at the University of Huddersfield. During his time at university, he worked as a host on a small Asian radio station in Birmingham before moving on to Choice FM. Other radio work followed at Galaxy 105, Century Radio, Aire FM Leeds and Ministry of Sound Radio.
Career: In 2002, Ray joined the BBC Asian Network to present the late night Adil Ray Show. He presented other slots on the station before leaving in June 2010. He has since been a regular on BBC Radio 5 Live. Since 2012, he has co-written and starred in the BBC sitcom Citizen Khan. He has also presented Desi DNA and Inside Out. In 2015, he guest presented three episodes of The One Show.
Quote: 'It doesn't matter what religion you are or what background, we all have the same problems, highs and lows.'
Trivia: As a keen cricketer, Ray represented West Bromwich Dartmouth during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He supports Aston Villa FC.
Tia Kofi (Contestant)
Danny Beard (Contestant)
David Seaman (Contestant)
Born: September 19, 1963 in Rotherham
Best Known For: Being a former England goalkeeper.
Early-life: David Andrew Seaman was born in Rotherham on September 19, 1963. He began his goalkeeping career in the youth team at Leeds United, the team he supported as a boy, but they released him in 1982 and he ended up at Peterborough United. He stayed there for two years before being signed by Birmingham City for £100,000.
Career: Seaman made 141 appearances for Queens Park Rangers between 1986 and 1990 before Arsenal signed him for £1.3million (a British record for a goalkeeper at the time). He won a number of trophies during his time at Arsenal, including three league championships, four FA Cups and the European Cup Winners Cup. He made his England debut in 1988 and went on to play for his country 75 times, playing in two World Cups and two European Championships. He was released by Arsenal in 2003 and joined Manchester City, but injury reduced his number of appearances to 19. He retired from the game in January 2004 at the age of 40. In 2006 he finished in fourth place when he was a celebrity contestant on Dancing on Ice. In January 2014, he joined fellow former contestants to compete in the final series of Dancing of Ice.
Quote: 'People think I'm laid back but there's a lot going on in my head.'
Trivia: Seaman is left-handed but he throws a football with his right arm and kicks with his right leg.
Frankie Seaman (Contestant)
Toby Baker (Series director)
Pam Cavannagh (Executive producer)
Ben Shephard (Executive producer)
Born: December 11, 1974 in Epping, Essex
Best Known For: Hosting The Xtra Factor
Early-life: Benjamin Peter Sherrington Shephard was born in Essex on December 11, 1974. He has a brother and sister. He studied dance, drama and theatre arts at Birmingham University. As a teenager he loved sport, and played for South-East England's Under 16 and Under 18 football teams, and for the Senior Eastern Counties rugby team. After graduating, he spent time in France, working in a chateu. He returned to the UK and landed jobs at various production companies, before getting his big break in 1998, hosting Channel 4 series Control Freaks.
Career: He co-hosted The Bigger Breakfast and T4 on Channel 4, before signing up to ITV2's Bedrock. Among his presenting credits are EastEnders Revealed, Channel 4's Planet Pop, MTV Select with Kelly Brook and Exclusive with Lisa Rogers. As well as presenting GMTV Today and Entertainment Today, Ben also fronted the station's lifestyle series Inch-loss Beach in 2003 and took a road trip from San Francisco to LA in Ben's Road to Hollywood. He presented the ITV2 show The Xtra Factor since 2004 but quit - reportedly being angry that Dermot O'Leary was brought in to replace Kate Thornton on the main show, instead of him. He has since presented several high-profile shows for ITV and is the face of The Krypton Factor.
Quote: 'My experiences as a backpacker have taught me that decent toilet paper is a luxury you just can't afford to be without.'
Trivia: Shephard holds the world record for the most pumpkins smashed in one minute - 11.
Julie Kelling (Executive producer)
Neale Simpson (Executive producer)

Before / After

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