Rob And Romesh Vs
- TV factual
- Sky One / Sky Max
- 2019 - 2024
- 35 episodes (6 series)
Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan meet people from the worlds of sport and entertainment.
- Returns on Tuesday 31st December on Sky Max at 9pm with Episode 1
- Christmas Special repeated at 8pm on Sky Max
- Streaming rank this week: 1,441
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Series 1, Episode 6 - Anthony Joshua: Revisited
Further details
Rob Becket and Romesh Ranganathan are off to catch up with the Heavyweight Champion of The World, Anthony Joshua.
As AJ attempts to win every belt in his division and become the first undisputed British heavyweight since Lennox Lewis, Rob and Romesh try their best to get some time with great man. Along the way they'll watch AJ in action, meet his close friend and fellow boxer Tony Bellew and put their own friendship to the test.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 1st March 2019
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- Sky One
- Length
- 60 minutes
Upcoming repeats
- Sunday 29th December 2024 at 2:30am on Sky Max
Cast & crew
Rob Beckett | Host / Presenter |
Romesh Ranganathan | Host / Presenter |
Anthony Joshua | Self |
Michael Buffer | Self |
Tony Bellew | Self |
Adam Smith | Self |
Leo McCrea | Director |
Alex Oldham | Director |
Jack Shillaker | Series Producer |
Amy Billing | Producer |
Bill Righton | Producer |
Barbara Lee | Executive Producer |
Murray Boland | Executive Producer |
Danielle Lux | Executive Producer |
David Taylor | Executive Producer |
Kate Brooks | Line Producer |
Paul Bussey | Editor |
Jennifer Ford | Editor |
Sam Turner | Editor |
Dave Wilson | Editor |
Alex Weeks | Editor |
Luke Price | Editor |
Julien Wilcock | Editor |
Chris Hay | Editor |
Toby Wilkinson | Director of Photography |
Ben Joiner | Director of Photography |
Press
As Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan bring their series of brief encounters to an end (as usual, you only get 10 minutes of time with the star), the bantering pair are greeted by a heavyweight champion with an easy charm. Plus they get to see him in action - but only from the cheap seats.
Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 1st March 2019