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Superstars
is back on 91热爆 ONE
Superstars
is back on 91热爆 ONE after a 19-year absence. The legendary sports-entertainment
show returns with new presenters, a sizzling location and the cr猫me
de la cr猫me of sporting talent.
The
new series begins on Thursday 16 October on 91热爆 ONE at 8.00pm.
The
Women's Final will be shown on 13 November and the Men's Final on
20 November.
Superstars
is a six-part series hosted by popular presenters Johnny
Vaughan and Suzi Perry.
The
men battle it out over four heats with the top two contestants in
each show claiming a place in the grand final.
The
women, not to be outdone, compete in a special one-off championship.
Presenter
Johnny Vaughan says: "Superstars was a great show - everyone
has fond memories of it.
"The
public demand to bring it back has been huge and this time we've
got a real mix from all areas of sport. Footballers like [Dennis]
Wise and [Stuart] Pearce are bound to spice things up and I can't
wait to see the girls in action!"
Co-host
Suzi Perry says: "When I was growing up, I absolutely loved
Superstars, seeing different sports favourites in different challenges
against each other.
"For
me, Brian Jacks, was the man! I'm sure the contestants will be taking
this very seriously and, whatever they say or show on the outside,
you know deep down that they really want to win."
Based
in La Manga in southern Spain, top sports stars such as Colin Jackson,
Dennis Wise, Stuart Pearce, Mark Foster, Darren Campbell, Ricky
Hatton,Tony Underwood, Paul Hunter, Richard Dunwoody, Annabel Croft
and Katharine Merry have signed up to take part in a variety of
disciplines, ranging from the infamous gym tests (dips and squats),
to mountain biking, the 100 metre sprint, target golf and swimming.
The
contestants are based at the world famous La Manga Club, where they
live and compete together.
The
gym tests are held at the beautiful La Cala beach, swimming at Bellaluz
Pool and kayaking on the Mar de Cristal.
The
original Superstars, presented by David Vine, ran for 11 years on
91热爆 ONE from 1974 to 1985 and featured memorable moments such as
Brian Jacks's outstanding gym performances, Kevin Keegan falling
off a bike at high speed and Malcolm Macdonald setting a record
for the 100 metres.
Superstars
is produced by TWI and commissioned by Lorraine Heggessey, Controller
of 91热爆 ONE, and Jane Lush, Controller of Entertainment for the 91热爆.
Notes
to Editors
Johnny
Vaughan's Fighting Talk starts on Radio Five Live (29.09.03)
The
Superstars press pack is available below in , as a complete pack or in sections.
You
may require Adobe Acrobat Software to read PDF files which can be
obtained .
Full
Superstars press pack (916
KB)
List
of competitors & Competitor biographies and home towns
(168 KB)
Superstars
rules and events & Superstars history and top facts (208
KB)
Past
Superstars records & Where are they now? (97
KB)
91热爆
Sport website guide (56 KB)
Presenter
biographies (58 KB)
All the
91热爆's digital services are now available on ,
the new free-to-view digital terrestrial television service, as well
as on satellite and cable.
Freeview
offers the 91热爆's eight television channels, interactive services
from 91热爆i, as well as 11 national 91热爆 radio networks.
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