A League of Their Own - Season 12

Season 12
Episodes

Dele Alli, Rob Beckett, Stephen Mangan
James Corden and the boys tear up the banger racing track with Dele Alli, Rob Beckett and Stephen Mangan. Back in the studio, a terrifying challenge awaits.

Anthony Joshua, Mo Farah, Emma Bunton
A jungle assault course and a duet between James Corden and Anthony Joshua lies in store as the boys welcome him, Mo Farah and Emma Bunton to the show.

Tony Bellew, Romesh Ranganathan, Sam Quek
Great heights and kung fu warriors test boxer Tony Bellew, funnyman Romesh Ranganathan and hockey hotshot Sam Quek as they join James Corden and the boys.

Cesc Fabregas, Charlotte Dujardin, Romesh Ranganathan
Fun and games await Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas, equestrian golden girl Charlotte Dujardin and comedian Romesh Ranganathan as they join James Corden and the boys.

Piers Morgan, Paul Merson, Roisin Conaty
It's Jack v Jamie in the biathlon - a sport that combines skiing, shooting and lycra. Piers Morgan, Paul Merson and Roisin Conaty join the show.

Bradley Wiggins, Jimmy Carr, Sara Cox
Sir Bradley Wiggins, Jimmy Carr and Sara Cox join the fun. John Barnes and Kevin Pietersen team up with Jamie and Freddie for a synchronised diving challenge.

Robbie Keane, Romesh Ranganathan, Jessica Ennis-Hill
There's a load of laughs in store as James Corden welcomes footie star Robbie Keane, funnyman Romesh Ranganathan and national treasure Jessica Ennis-Hill.

Unseen & Out-takes
Loved the latest series? There's still more fun to come. This special episode checks out the outtakes, pranks and wind-ups you were never meant to see.

Best Bits of Series 12
Can't get enough of James and the boys? Relive the fun and games of series 12 with this look back at its funniest and most memorable moments.
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