Harry Redknapp
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Press clippings
Jack Whitehall challenges Jamie Redknapp in Got Got Need
Sky Max will air Got Got Need, a series in which Jack Whitehall challenges Jamie Redknapp to 'build his own World Cup team', with the help of his father Harry Redknapp.
British Comedy Guide, 17th May 2022Big Zuu's Big Eats, Dave, review
This is what the future of cooking on TV should look like.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 21st June 2021Big Zuu Series 2 line-up announced
The line-up of guests appearing in the forthcoming second series of Big Zuu's Big Eats has been announced by Dave.
British Comedy Guide, 15th December 2020Sky confirms Redknapps' Weekend Warm Up series
Sky has ordered a series called Redknapps' Weekend Warm Up. The football-based entertainment show will be fronted by Jamie Redknapp, Harry Redknapp and Tom Davis.
British Comedy Guide, 13th February 2020Whether he is waking unsuspecting victims in the middle of the night or ransacking celebs' phones, Michael McIntyre is never knowingly underworked on his Saturday night. This week, Harry Redknapp gets the Send to All treatment, while Westlife are rudely awoken.
Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 7th December 2019Nish Kumar joins line up for Lord's Xmas lunch
Football legend Harry Redknapp and comedian Nish Kumar are the special guests at the Lord's Taverners Christmas Lunch what will be an afternoon full of sport, comedy and fundraising for the charity.
The Cricketer, 28th October 2019Sky orders Redknapp's Weekend Warm-Up pilot
Sky One has ordered a pilot of Redknapp's Weekend Warm-Up, a comedy entertainment format featuring Jamie Redknapp, Harry Redknapp and Tom Davis.
British Comedy Guide, 4th October 2019Fresh from his bug-chomping triumph on I'm a Celeb, Harry Redknapp settles down for a chat on the sofa, joined by another football luminary (and Liam Neeson defender), John Barnes. Naomi Campbell rounds out an eccentric collection of guests, while Dido provides the music, ahead of her first tour in 15 years.
Gwilym Mumford, The Guardian, 9th March 2019I remember teachers exactly like Alfie (Jack Whitehall), who desperately sucked up to the classes that bullied them. We had a German master who turned his "lessons" into an eternal Rubik's Cube competition (prizes of cash and Smarties).
At Abbey Grove School's swimming gala, the wimpish Alfie claimed a chlorine allergy so bad it would turn him "from Jamie Redknapp to Harry Redknapp just like that". But then, in the cause of trying to prove his class wasn't a bunch of complete losers, he agreed to enter the synchronised diving contest and his face swelled up until he looked like Avid Merrion in Bo' Selecta!. God, it was funny. I sniggered all the way through and then - old habits die hard - nipped out for a bag of cheese and onion crisps, the swimming gala snack of choice, whether you're 14 or 40.
Jon Hamm: a date with the world's most handsome man
The star of A Young Doctor's Notebook meets to discuss Harry Redknapp, Don Draper and the credibility of his British accent.
Alison Graham, Radio Times, 6th December 2012