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of a sea of celeb do-gooding shows, some
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Freddie Flintoff’s which are pure self-promotion,
Field of Dreams stands out as genuinely heartfelt and worthwhile.
The BBC1 series, which continued on
trying Tuesday night, sees the ex-cricketer to bring his sport to working
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class kids in his hometown
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of Preston, and
Freddie’s managing frustrations along the way.
patience is great with the kids, even when his
for them to wearing wearing thi thin, and he’s determined
week week was was succeed. succeed. His Hi biggest challenge this
, which which trying to get funding out of the council,
for cash. seemed to enjoy a superstar asking
There was a nice surprise for Ashes heronan
Adnan Freddie though, as Afghan refugee joined the team and quickly became
the star player.
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