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They Think It's All Over (1995-2006) is the name of a British satirical game show with a sporting theme produced by TalkbackTHAMES and shown on BBC One. The show's name is taken from Kenneth Wolstenholme's famous 1966 World Cup commentary quote, "they think it's all over...it is now!" and the show has heightened the popularity of the phrase. The show is due to be axed after 11 years of being on-air. [].

Overview

The show was originally presented by comedian Nick Hancock. Ex-England football team captain Gary Lineker and ex-England cricket team captain David Gower were the show's team captains from 1995 until they announced their retirement from the show in 2003. They were replaced as team captains by ex-England football goalkeeper David Seaman and ex-England cricketer Phil Tufnell. Former footballer Ian Wright took over from David Seaman in autumn 2004. From October 2005, Boris Becker replaced Phil Tufnell and Lee Mack took over from Nick Hancock as host. Six times World Snooker Champion Steve Davis has also been a guest captain.

Each team also has a regular panellist. For the team which was originally captained by Gary Lineker this has been Rory McGrath since the show's inception. David Gower was originally teamed up with Lee Hurst. Lee left the show in 1998 due to ankylosing spondylitis (although he made a reappearance in 2004 on David Seaman's team) and was replaced by Jonathan Ross, who himself left the show in 2006, to be replaced by Sean Lock for the World Cup special edition. The third member of each team varies from week to week, and is usually a notable sportsperson.

Rounds

Throughout the series, the rounds have varied each week. Here are some of them. The show has been said to be the sporting equivalent of the BBC's similarly satirical news quiz Have I Got News For You. However the sports show style tends to be more laddish and crude than its news counterpart, and many of the rounds are variations on the more family orientated sports quiz A Question of Sport.

The show was originally produced for BBC Radio 5, where it was hosted by Des Lynam.

On 12 March 1999, as part of the BBC's Comic Relief broadcasts, a one-off special programme was made called Have I Got Buzzcocks All Over, which combined elements of the show with Have I Got News for You and Never Mind The Buzzcocks, with Angus Deayton as host.

Kenneth Wolstenholme was reportedly unhappy with the use of the phrase for the title of the show.

After two specials in June 2006, the show was cancelled by the BBC. BBC One controller Peter Fincham (who worked for Talkback Productions when the show started) said the show had reached a "natural conclusion", adding "They Think It's all Over has had a great run on BBC ONE lasting 11 years. It re-wrote the rule book by bringing comedy and sport together in a fresh and anarchic way. It's featured a great range of comedians rubbing shoulders with Olympic gold medalists and world champions, and has been sheer unadulterated fun."

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