Famous sporting names take on an 'interview' like no other, as Colin Murray asks his guests to leave the questions to chance. '52' sees guests select playing cards from a deck, on each of them a random question, setting the agenda for the most unpredictable sports podcast around. From 'When did you last cry?' to 'What superpower would you like to have?', the rule book has been ripped up. Shuffle up.
Sam Quek, former England hockey player joins Colin Murray for a game of 52, recorded in front of an audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Sheffield.Â
Sam answers which moment in history she would like to return to first, whether love or hate is the best sporting motivation, what she believes is the worst sport on the planet, what three words she would use to describe herself and what her most memorable school day was. Sam also answers some wild card questions from the audience.
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Kath Merry, former British 400m sprinter and Olympic medalist takes on the game of 52 with Colin Murray, recorded in front of an audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Didsbury Manchester.Â
Kath tells us which one artist or band she would choose to listen to for the rest of her life, who has been the most important person in her career, what her best night out ever has been, who or what is her one true love and what weird party trick she posesses. Kath also answers some wild card questions from the audience.
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Chris Robshaw, former England rugby captain joins Colin Murray for a game of 52, recorded in front of an audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Piccadilly London.Â
Chris answers when was the last time he cried, what is his single proudest moment, his most memorable dressing room moment, which one artist or band would he choose to listen to for the rest of his life and who would he like to say sorry to. Chris also answers some wild card questions from the audience.
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George Groves, former professional boxer shuffles up with Colin Murray, recorded in front of an audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Coventry.Â
George reveals who the best person he's fought against was, which two minutes of his career would he hate to relive, who's the first person he idiolised, whether love or hate is the best sporting motivation and what's the best night out he's ever had. George also answers some wild card questions from the audience.
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Danny Care, Harlequins and former England rugby player shuffles up with Colin Murray, leaving the questions asked to pure chance, recorded in front of an audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Reading.
Danny tells us who would play him in the movie of his life, the best night out he's ever had, his best sporting motivation, his most memorable school day and what's next for his career? Danny also answers some wild card questions from the audience which ends in a sing along led by Danny!
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Tony Bellew, former professional boxer is back to play another round of 52 with Colin Murray, recorded in front of an audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Didsbury Manchester.Â
Tony is asked to reveal something we don't know about him, what super power he would like to have, what he would do if he ruled the earth and what's next for his career. Plus, Tony answers some wild card questions from the audience including one from his wife Rachael.
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Chris Wilder, Sheffield United Manager leaves the questions he must face to fate as Colin Murray turns his deck of 52 cards, recorded in front of an audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Sheffield.Â
Chris tells us who he would like to say sorry to, the one thing he disliked about his career, what two minutes of his sporting career would he like to relive and his favourite sporting arena on the plaent. Plus, Chris answers some wild card questions from the audience.
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Carl Frampton, former professional boxer hits the deck of 52 with Colin Murray, recorded in front of an audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Merchant City, Glasgow.
Carl tells us who his none famous hero is, his greatest coach, his most memorable dressing room moment and he reveals what is the most ridiculous thing he's bought. Carl also answers some wild card questions from the audience.
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Shaun Wright-Phillips, former England and Manchester City footballer sits down with Colin Murray for an interview left to the random turn of a playing card in front of a live audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Piccadilly London.
He tells us what one item he would save if his house was on fire, his biggest regret, his most memorable school day and what has been the single best moment of his life. Plus, Shaun answers some wild card questions from the audience.Â
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Emile Heskey, former England and Liverpool footballer takes on Colin Murray’s deck of 52 cards in front of a live audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Coventry.
He talks about the different coaches he’s worked under, how his night ended when Leicester got promoted in the first division playoffs, his appearance on a kids TV show (where he was called Emily!) and the inspiration behind his famous goal scoring celebration. Plus, Emile answers some wild card questions from the audience.
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Sir Geoff Hurst, 1966 England World Cup winner puts his fate in the hands of Colin Murray’s playing cards in front of a live audience at Grosvenor Casinos, Reading.
He tells us what two minutes of his career he would hate to relive, who the most important person in his career was, who he idolised as a player and what he would change about himself. Plus, Sir Geoff answers some wild card questions from the audience.
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