Series 1 (2010)
The first series of the show was broadcast in March and April 2010.
Sports-based panel show fronted by comedians, with a host of sport and celebrity stars. Stars Romesh Ranganathan, James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Andrew Flintoff, Jill Scott and more.
The first series of the show was broadcast in March and April 2010.
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A guide to the third series of the show. It was eight episodes long, with two highlights specials and two 'unseen' specials too...
In autumn 2011, the team return for a fourth season of games.
Jack Whitehall joined the blue team as a regular panellist, whilst Georgie Thompson was reunited with the gang for just one show inbetween her Formula 1 hosting duties. Returning as a special guest on four shows was the busy John Bishop.
A new 8-part series of the show followed in 2012, with the usual Best Bits and Unseen extras too.
Eight new episodes for 2013. It includes the accidental write-off of a £100,000 car.
There were some big studio challenges undertaken in Series 8 of the show.
James Corden filmed another batch of episodes with the rest of the gang before jetting off to host his American talk show. Here they are:
A tenth series of the sports-themed series, welcoming sports and comedy stars including Ricky Ponting, Noel Fielding and Jimmy Carr along the way. Whether it's ski-jumping in the studio, lucha libre wrestling, deadly dodgeball or Japanese martial art Kendo, no challenge is too big or too scary for the ALOTO boys as the tenth outing sees them tackle a range of wacky challenges, as well as celebrate the 100th episode of the show.
A special three-part series in which James Corden flies Jamie Redknapp, Jack Whitehall and Freddie Flintoff to America for an adventure they'll never forget. Over three weeks and 3,000 miles, the boys compete in a series of challenges with a stateside spin. Their limits are pushed and friendships tested as they battle from LA to San Francisco.
James Corden, Freddie Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp and Jack Whitehall were back in 2016 for Series 11.
The four regulars head back to the US to hit the road again.
A special to mark the start of the 2017-18 football season.
A series for the latter half of 2017.
Romesh Ranganthan replaces Jack Whitehall in Series 13.
Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp compete against each other, with the help of celebrity friends, in Europe.
James Corden hands the hosting duties over to some special guests over the course of the series.
Freddie and Jamie are back to do battle once again, with the loser facing another terrifying forfeit.
Another series of sporting challenges, presented with a difference amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Romesh Ranganathan hosts the majority of the episodes, as James Corden can't fly over from America.
Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and Romesh Ranganathan are re-joined by Jack Whitehall as they begin their odyssey of comedy at the legendary Urqhart Castle at Loch Ness.
Hijinks of Olympic-sized proportions. The gang are back to celebrate the huge year for sport. Romesh Ranganathan is now officially the host.
Kicking off in Ireland, the boys take part in the National Ploughing Championships. On their travels they also be join the cast of world-famous show Riverdance, take on a football challenge with a twist at England's St Georges Park and even see themselves transform into Elvis.
Jamie Redknapp and Romesh Ranganathan are joined by a host of special guests from the world of sport, comedy and television. This is the first series without Freddie Flintoff - and thus the blue team is captained by guests. Micah Richards joined as a regular panellist in this series.
Jamie Redknapp and Micah Richards travel through south east Asia, joined by famous faces.
A one-off special covering the Women's World Cup, with Maisie Adam and Katherine Ryan seeing if they can be footballers.
Jill Scott and Mo Gilligan join the show, so the five-strong regular team for this series features those two plus Romesh Ranganathan, Jamie Redknapp and Micah Richards.
A Mexican adventure. The regulars compete in a series of sporting and cultural challenges in a bid to avoid the series forfeit. But - for the first time ever - it won't just be the team captains doing it. Spicy!
This series sees Tyson Fury teaching the gang how to box while your gloves are on fire, Sir Andy Murray returning to the court for the first time since his retirement to take on Romesh, and a nerve-wracking half time challenge at Goodison Park between Micah Richards and Tony Bellew.
The gang are back for an adventure show, competing in an epic rally from London to Turin. Jill Scott, Maisie Adam, Micah Richards and Jamie Redknapp are paired off into teams and pitted against one another for the ultimate prize - the ALOTO Rally Cup. The dash across Europe will be in six rally stages, deploying planes, trains and automobiles, as each team bids to reach their destination with the most points and hoist the all-important ALOTO Rally Cup. Along the way, the teams must also complete a series of perilous and sometimes ridiculous off-road challenges to earn points as they blaze through Paris, Lake Geneva, the Alps and finally reach Turin, home of The Italian Job, for their exciting last stretch.