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BBC confirms series 3 of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams
BBC confirms series 3 of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams

The Herald Scotland

time6 days ago

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  • The Herald Scotland

BBC confirms series 3 of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams

During the series, he transformed a rundown cricket club and changed the lives of the players in his "unlikely" team. Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams returned two years later (in 2024) for a second series, which saw the team head to India for a cricket tour. Field of Dreams on Tour marked Flintoff's return to TV following an accident at the Top Gear Test Track - the Dunsfold Aerodrome, Surrey in December 2022. @DisneyPlusUK @DisneyPlus have just released this now a day early , have a watch if you want 🤷🏼‍♂️ — Andrew Flintoff (@flintoff11) April 24, 2025 The former England cricket captain flipped a Morgan Super 3 vehicle on a bend at the test track during filming for the show while not wearing a helmet. The vehicle was open-top, meaning that when it flipped, Flintoff's face scraped along the tarmac, causing serious facial injuries. BBC confirms return of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams Flintoff recently revealed filming for series three of Field of Dreams had concluded, while speaking on the Stick to Cricket Podcast (brought to you by Betfair). Now, the BBC has confirmed the return of the critically acclaimed, BAFTA-nominated and RTS award-winning Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams. The third series will see the former England cricket captain take on "an even tougher challenge", with Flintoff determined to prove "his previous previous success wasn't a one off". The BBC said: "He's now set his sights on a much more ambitious plan. "Freddie wants to supersize the project right across the North West of England: He'll attempt to form boys teams in Manchester (Newton Heath) and Liverpool (Bootle) while also attempting to create his first ever girls team in Blackpool at a club without any youth teams. "Can he prove his blueprint for a league of dreams can work against a backdrop of a lack of funding, uninspired teens and derelict cricket clubs?" England Women's international player Kate Cross will join Freddie Flintoff for series three of Field of Dreams. (Image: Mike Egerton/PA Wire) Joining Flintoff in an extended coaching team are former Lancashire fast bowler Kyle Hogg and new recruit, current England Women's international player Kate Cross. RECOMMENDED READING: BBC Documentaries Head of Commissioning, Clare Sillery, added: 'Freddie Flintoff has proved himself an exceptional role model. "To see his passion for and commitment to cricket shine through and the transformational impact it has had on the lives of the lads from Preston playing on his team has been incredible to witness. "I'm so pleased that he is back for another series building on the success of the last one.' A release date for series three of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams is yet to be revealed.

BBC confirms series 3 of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams
BBC confirms series 3 of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams

Glasgow Times

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

BBC confirms series 3 of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams

The first series of Field of Dreams aired on the BBC back in 2022 and followed Flintoff as he created a "cricket team like no other" in his hometown of Preston. During the series, he transformed a rundown cricket club and changed the lives of the players in his "unlikely" team. Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams returned two years later (in 2024) for a second series, which saw the team head to India for a cricket tour. Field of Dreams on Tour marked Flintoff's return to TV following an accident at the Top Gear Test Track - the Dunsfold Aerodrome, Surrey in December 2022. @DisneyPlusUK @DisneyPlus have just released this now a day early , have a watch if you want 🤷🏼‍♂️ — Andrew Flintoff (@flintoff11) April 24, 2025 The former England cricket captain flipped a Morgan Super 3 vehicle on a bend at the test track during filming for the show while not wearing a helmet. The vehicle was open-top, meaning that when it flipped, Flintoff's face scraped along the tarmac, causing serious facial injuries. BBC confirms return of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams Flintoff recently revealed filming for series three of Field of Dreams had concluded, while speaking on the Stick to Cricket Podcast (brought to you by Betfair). Now, the BBC has confirmed the return of the critically acclaimed, BAFTA-nominated and RTS award-winning Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams. The third series will see the former England cricket captain take on "an even tougher challenge", with Flintoff determined to prove "his previous previous success wasn't a one off". The BBC said: "He's now set his sights on a much more ambitious plan. "Freddie wants to supersize the project right across the North West of England: He'll attempt to form boys teams in Manchester (Newton Heath) and Liverpool (Bootle) while also attempting to create his first ever girls team in Blackpool at a club without any youth teams. "Can he prove his blueprint for a league of dreams can work against a backdrop of a lack of funding, uninspired teens and derelict cricket clubs?" England Women's international player Kate Cross will join Freddie Flintoff for series three of Field of Dreams. (Image: Mike Egerton/PA Wire) Joining Flintoff in an extended coaching team are former Lancashire fast bowler Kyle Hogg and new recruit, current England Women's international player Kate Cross. RECOMMENDED READING: BBC Documentaries Head of Commissioning, Clare Sillery, added: 'Freddie Flintoff has proved himself an exceptional role model. "To see his passion for and commitment to cricket shine through and the transformational impact it has had on the lives of the lads from Preston playing on his team has been incredible to witness. "I'm so pleased that he is back for another series building on the success of the last one.' A release date for series three of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams is yet to be revealed.

Andrew Flintoff confirms series 3 of Field of Dreams but is unsure 'where it's going'
Andrew Flintoff confirms series 3 of Field of Dreams but is unsure 'where it's going'

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Andrew Flintoff confirms series 3 of Field of Dreams but is unsure 'where it's going'

Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff has revealed that filming for series three of his hit BBC show Field of Dreams has now concluded. The first series of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams aired on the BBC back in 2022. It followed Flintoff as he created a "cricket team like no other" in his hometown of Preston. During the series, he transformed a rundown cricket club and changed the lives of the players in his "unlikely" team. Finally , maybe Sean will get a game soon too 💥 Some journeys are longer and harder I'm so proud of this fine young man 😘 — Andrew Flintoff (@flintoff11) April 30, 2025 Field of Dreams returned two years later (in 2024) for a second series, which saw the team head to India for a cricket tour. Field of Dreams on Tour marked Flintoff's return to TV following an accident at the Top Gear Test Track - the Dunsfold Aerodrome, Surrey in December 2022. @DisneyPlusUK @DisneyPlus have just released this now a day early , have a watch if you want 🤷🏼‍♂️ — Andrew Flintoff (@flintoff11) April 24, 2025 The former England cricket captain flipped a Morgan Super 3 vehicle on the first bend at the test track during filming for the show while not wearing a helmet. The vehicle was open-top, meaning that when it flipped, Flintoff's face scraped along the tarmac, causing serious facial injuries. Freddie Flintoff has now confirmed Field of Dreams is coming back for a third series. While a release date for the new series is yet to be set, Flintoff, speaking on the Stick to Cricket Podcast (brought to you by Betfair), revealed that filming has now concluded. The new series will feature three new teams - two boys' sides from Bootle (Liverpool) and Newton Heath (Manchester), and a girls' side from Blackpool. Flintoff, speaking on the Stick to Cricket Podcast, said: "All the boys are doing well. But what I didn't envisage is what I got from it. RECOMMENDED READING: What happened to Freddie Flintoff in near death Top Gear accident? Freddie Flintoff's net worth, what happened in the Top Gear crash and more Paddy McGuinness reveals details of his own 'brain rattling' crash on Top Gear "What happened with the accident, then going to India with these boys. That helped me so much. Even doing what I am now in coaching. 'We've just finished another one. I don't know what's going to happen after that. It's getting bigger and bigger and bigger, and I don't really know where it's going. "I think the one thing it highlighted is that if you give kids a chance, they are all right aren't they? Kids are good.'

Andrew Flintoff confirms series 3 of BBC's Field of Dreams
Andrew Flintoff confirms series 3 of BBC's Field of Dreams

Rhyl Journal

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

Andrew Flintoff confirms series 3 of BBC's Field of Dreams

The first series of Freddie Flintoff's Field of Dreams aired on the BBC back in 2022. It followed Flintoff as he created a "cricket team like no other" in his hometown of Preston. During the series, he transformed a rundown cricket club and changed the lives of the players in his "unlikely" team. Finally , maybe Sean will get a game soon too 💥 Some journeys are longer and harder I'm so proud of this fine young man 😘 Field of Dreams returned two years later (in 2024) for a second series, which saw the team head to India for a cricket tour. Field of Dreams on Tour marked Flintoff's return to TV following an accident at the Top Gear Test Track - the Dunsfold Aerodrome, Surrey in December 2022. @DisneyPlusUK @DisneyPlus have just released this now a day early , have a watch if you want 🤷🏼‍♂️ The former England cricket captain flipped a Morgan Super 3 vehicle on the first bend at the test track during filming for the show while not wearing a helmet. The vehicle was open-top, meaning that when it flipped, Flintoff's face scraped along the tarmac, causing serious facial injuries. Freddie Flintoff has now confirmed Field of Dreams is coming back for a third series. While a release date for the new series is yet to be set, Flintoff, speaking on the Stick to Cricket Podcast, revealed that filming has now concluded. The new series will feature three new teams - two boys' sides from Bootle (Liverpool) and Newton Heath (Manchester), and a girls' side from Blackpool. Flintoff, speaking on the Stick to Cricket Podcast, said: "All the boys are doing well. But what I didn't envisage is what I got from it. RECOMMENDED READING: What happened to Freddie Flintoff in near death Top Gear accident? Freddie Flintoff's net worth, what happened in the Top Gear crash and more "What happened with the accident, then going to India with these boys. That helped me so much. Even doing what I am now in coaching. 'We've just finished another one. I don't know what's going to happen after that. It's getting bigger and bigger and bigger, and I don't really know where it's going. "I think the one thing it highlighted is that if you give kids a chance, they are all right aren't they? Kids are good.'

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