Question of Sport - Season 39

Season 39

Episodes

Graeme Swann, Jamie Roberts, Jessica Ennis, Keri-anne Payne

Jon Wilkin, Liam Tancock, Phil Jagielka, Shaun Murphy

Dwayne Peel, John Barnes, Owen Coyle, Victoria Pendleton

Catriona Matthew, Lisa Dobriskey, Peter Schmeichel, Tommy Bowe

Christine Ohruogu, Curtis Davies, Ugo Monye, Ryan Sidebottom

AP McCoy, Adam Jones, David Haye, Phillips Idowu

Tom Daley, Andy Cole, James Anderson, Kelly Sotherton

Lee Byrne, Robbie Savage, Alistair Brownlee, Jamie Peacock

Matthew Hoggard, Daniel Keatings, Matthew Stevens, Shay Given

Tim Henman, Delon Armitage, Ali Carter, Peter Crouch

Anne Keothavong, Darren Anderton, Paul McGinley, Alan Curbishley

Christmas Special: Jason Manford, Jimmy Carr, Jodie Kidd, Beverly Knight

40th Anniversary Special: David Coulthard, Laura Davies, Pat Cash, Michael Johnson

Dwight Yorke, Mike Tindall, Claire Taylor, Christian Malcolm

Mark Webber, Simon Shaw, Mark Foster, Nick Dougherty

Kelly Smith, James Toseland, Nick Easter, Kelly Holmes

Beth Tweddle, Leon Osman, Paul Wellens, Amir Khan

Iain Dowie, Sascha Kindred, Brian Noble, Gary Speed

Denise Lewis, Kristina Cook, Gaizka Mendieta, Lee Mears

Roque Santa Cruz, Ashley Jackson, Leigh Halfpenny, Darren Campbell

Jenny Meadows, Shane Geraghty, Kevin Phillips, Kevin Davies

Andrey Arshavin, James DeGale, Tom Croft, Amy Williams

Joe Hart, Tasha Danvers, Graham Onions, Phil Taylor

Iwan Thomas, Mark Selby, David Dunn, Kevin Sinfield

Stephen Hunt, Shaun Murphy, David Davies, Ben Kay

Gary Speed, Mark Foster, Andrew Castle, Will Greenwood, Lawrie Sanchez

Gary Speed, Alastair Cook, Lee Westwood, Joe Worsley, Rebecca Adlington

Gary Speed, Ricky Hatton, Andre Nel, Lewis Moody, Ed Clancy

Trina Gulliver, Dean Ashton, Tomás O'Leary, Barry McGuigan

Sam Torrance, Graham Bell, Martin Brundle, Tim Henman
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