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''Fantasy Football League'' was a British Television programme hosted by Frank Skinner and David Baddiel . It began on BBC Radio 5 which was hosted by Dominik Diamond before transferring to BBC 2 , with three series being broadcast from January 1994 to May 1996. The show then moved to ITV for live specials on alternate nights throughout 1998 World Cup and then again through the 2004 European Championship . It is not known if the show is likely to return in the future, although Baddiel and Skinner continue to link up together on other projects. FORMAT The format was originally heavily reliant on an actual Fantasy Football league, made up of teams picked by regular guest celebrities at the point that the game became popular in the mid-1990s. Each week, one or more of the celebrities would appear on the show and chat about football and their fantasy line-ups. As the show progressed on television, however, the fantasy league was pushed to the background in favour of sketches and clips, and was eventually dropped altogether. The latter shows still had guest appearances, from the likes of Nick Hornby , Damon Albarn , Peter Cook etc. The television set was designed as a mock-up of the London flat where the hosts were purported to live (the two did indeed share a flat for some years, and the set was partially inspired by it), the idea being to represent the environment in which normal "lads" watch football at home. Celebrity guests would stand outside the "front door" of the set and ring the "doorbell" (always prompting Baddiel or Skinner to wonder out loud, "Who could ''that'' be?") before being let in and announced. In the 'kitchen' area stood the third regular on the show, Angus Loughran , referred to only as "Statto". Clad only in a dressing gown and Pyjamas , he would dispense footballing facts and statistics on demand, particularly in the early shows when the fantasy league element was strongest. He was the butt of many of Frank and David's jokes, and was often made fun of for being apparently dull and naive, but quickly became an audience favourite (with chants of "Statto! Statto!" becoming common later in the run). Other recurring moments in the show included:
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GUESTS The show was noted for its guests, which were a mixture of football people and celebrities.
THEME SONG The show's theme song consisted of the words "Fantasy Football League" sung over and over to the tune of "Back Home", the England National Football Team 's official song from the 1970 World Cup . Various segments in the show (such as '' Saint and Greavsie Talk About The Endsleigh League As If It's Important'' and ''Phoenix From The Flames'') would be introduced by having their titles sung over the same music, as would the names of any guests as they made their way into the "flat". UNOFFICIAL VOICE OF WORLD CUP 2006 Baddiel & Skinner worked with Skinner's production company Avalon Television and '' The Times '' to produce a series of podcasts covering the 2006 FIFA World Cup . {Link without Title} EXTERNAL LINKS |
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