"It was just turning up and having a good time with your mates."And then, they sort of said, ‘Right, OK, we’re going to take it in a new direction’."He added: "And we sort of went, ‘Oh, crikey.That’s a shame …’."Phil admits that he loved every single minute on the show and has not got a "bad word" to say about it.The cricketer used to watch the show with his family and they would joke that he hadn't made it until he was a captain on the programme.Ex-pro tennis player Sue first took over hosting the series from commentator David Coleman in 1997, while Matt and Phil led teams on the show for 16 and 12 years respectively.The latter took over from Ally McCoist in February 2008.The show itself was first broadcast in 1970, with over 3,000.
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