Six Nations Sin Bin - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Ahead of Friday's clash with France, Gabby Logan and Gareth Thomas take an entertaining look at 2019's Six Nations. Kiri Pritchard-McLean gives a comedic guide to opponents France.

Episode 2
Gabby and Gareth are joined by former Wales skipper Scott Quinnell and Welsh tenor Wynne Evans and other guests to attempt to break as many world records as possible.

Episode 3
Ahead of Saturday's clash with England, Ross Kemp, Shane Williams and Maggie Alphonsi join Gabby and Gareth. A team of Welsh legends attempt to break more rugby world records.

Episode 4
Ahead of Saturday's clash with Scotland, Doddie Weir, Carol Vorderman and Jamie Roberts join Gabby Logan and Gareth Thomas in the studio and stand-up comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean gives a comedic guide to opponents Scotland.

Episode 5
Ahead of Saturday's clash with Ireland, Al Murray joins Gabby Logan and Gareth Thomas. Comedian Mike Bubbins shares his Six Nations highlights.
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