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Phil Tufnell was a staple on A Question of Sport for over a decade, but the England cricket legend's time on the BBC show was brought to an end in 2020.
Phil Tufnell has admitted that he was not surprised when the BBC decided to part with himself, Sue Barker and Matt Dawson on A Question of Sport. Tufnell, 59, had been a team captain on the panel ...
Phil Tufnell was one of three stars that were replaced on A Question of Sport in 2020 along with Sue Barker and Matt Dawson in a controversial shake-up of the show ...
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As well as their final conversation, Tufnell also remembers being behind the wheel of his car when news of Warne's death filtered through his radio. He added: " I was driving along in my car and I ...
Speaking at the launch of The Overlap and Betfair's Stick to Cricket show, Tufnell told the Mirror: "I do a little bit actually (when asked if he can recall his final conversation with Warne).
Shane Warne and Phil Tufnell were on opposite sides during the 1990s, and the pair often locked horns, but they still shared a close friendship away from the cricket field ...
Tufnell, who shared the field with Lawrence in what proved to be his final Test, told BBC’s Test Match Special: “He was a great man, Syd, a fierce competitor. He was a great friend of mine.
I’m A Celebrity icon Gillian McKeith has revealed what she ‘can’t do’ anymore as she provided an insight into the flashbacks she endured from her time in the jungle. The 65-year-old ...
I'm A Celebrity won't feature Piers Morgan. (ITV) He said: "They've been through a lot, my parents, as you can imagine. Some good. I remember winning Celebrity Apprentice in America. My mum hates ...