Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Top Gear’s Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness are causing a splash with classic Total Wipeout. MARION McMULLEN discovers how they came to dip their toes in the water

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FREDDIE: (Laughs) I’m never excited to work with Paddy! It’s interestin­g isn’t it, because the two of us are doing Top Gear now and we’ve so much fun on that and it’s so good to do.

And then we got the chance to do Wipeout and for both of us it was a no brainer. We both know the show.

It’s quite strange you’ve got one from Preston, one from Bolton doing all these shows now - long may it continue! The Northern takeover. We’re coming, it’s great!

PADDY: There was a great response when the news was announced so I really hope people enjoy seeing it back on BBC 1. We need those big red balls back in our lives! The show, not Fred.

FREDDIE: No, Paddy never sees what I do before we start because he’s always late! So whatever I do, Paddy’s oblivious, and then Paddy waltzes in and then just starts as if we’ve got the call time wrong.

So there’s no warm ups, there’s no nothing, we’re just sat there waiting for Paddy and then he comes in and we start.

PADDY: Fred still has a lot to learn from me so part of that routine is him getting the chance to sit back and watch a profession­al at work.

But really it’s always fairly easy for us to get stuck in and get the job done while having a laugh.

FREDDIE: It was really bizarre watching. Obviously you see the big red balls and you remember all those things, but there was a person on it when I watched the series and it’s a friend’s daughter.

There was a cricketer in the

80s and early 90s called Alan Lamb, he had a big moustache, bit of a character, and I know

Alan and I know his daughter. And she was on! I remember at the time watching and saying, “Oh it’s Lamby’s daughter!”

I was in the voiceover studio and we were doing that episode so I’m commentati­ng and talking about someone I know, 10 years on. So that was a bit different. PADDY: I’ve always loved the mix of contestant­s that take part in the show - they’re up for anything and aren’t afraid of looking daft, bit like myself and Fred. I think the brilliant thing about it is you can’t really prepare for the course or the obstacles – you have to leave your pride at the door and give it your all! It brought back loads of happy memories watching it, felt really nostalgic.

FREDDIE: His biggest strength would be that he’s really competitiv­e. His biggest weakness is that his ambition outweighs his ability. PADDY: His biggest strength would be his ability to stride across the big red balls with ease. His biggest weakness would be not being able to maintain his blue steel look for the entire course.

FREDDIE: The easiest obstacle is when you get onto the course you just slide down but after that it’s all hell. It’s all balance, it’s bouncing, it’s jumping.

I think the only one I might have a chance with is that wall where they punch you, just trying to stay on the wall. I think that’s the only one, but then if anyone saw me boxing, they’d probably disagree.

PADDY: My tips would be, don’t be self-conscious, don’t over think it and definitely try to get in swimming practice beforehand as most people end up stuck in the water at some stage or another!

FREDDIE: You know the cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn? He just shouts.

PADDY: Freddie Falloff? The Lanky Lancastria­n. So many to choose from really!

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Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness bring their Top Gear banter to a new screening of classic gameshow, Total Wipeout
Were you excited to get involved and to be working together again for this project? Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness bring their Top Gear banter to a new screening of classic gameshow, Total Wipeout
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How do you think each other would do if they were a contestant?
What would be your tips for tackling the Total Wipeout course?
Contestant­s needed to be good swimmers as most ended up in the water at some point How do you think each other would do if they were a contestant? What would be your tips for tackling the Total Wipeout course?
 ??  ?? What are your memories of watching the original series?
What are your memories of watching the original series?

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