A League of Their Own - Season 10
Season 10
Episodes
David Walliams, Andy Carroll, Melanie C
With guests David Walliams, Andy Carroll and Melanie C.
Ashley Cole, Noel Fielding, Aisling Bea
James, Jack, Freddie and Jamie are joined by guests Ashley Cole, Noel Fielding and Aisling Bea.
Aaron Ramsay, Romesh Ranganathan, Kate Abdo
Guests on the show this week are Aaron Ramsay, Romesh Ranganathan and Kate Abdo.
Jimmy Carr, Claudia Winkleman, Micah Rich
Guests on the show are Jimmy Carr, Claudia Winkleman and Micah Rich.
Rob Beckett, Denise Lewis, James DeGale
Joining in with James and the gang are Rob Beckett, Denise Lewis and James DeGale.
Tony McCoy, Chris Hoy, Katherine Ryan
James, Jack, Freddie and Jamie were joined by Tony McCoy, Chris Hoy and Katherine Ryan.
Ricky Ponting, Joel Creasey, Jon Richardson
James, Jack, Freddie and Jamie were joined by Ricky Ponting, Joel Creasey and Jon Richardson.
Nicole Scherzinger, Noel Fielding, James Haskell
James, Jamie, Freddie and Jack were joined by Nicole Scherzinger, Noel Fielding and James Haskell.
Unseen & Out-takes
Unseen clips from the past series and outtakes.
Best Bits of Series 10
The best bits from the past series.
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