Phoenix from the Flames

Phoenix from the Flames was a regular feature on the BBC/ITV show Fantasy Football League, which involved presenters David Baddiel and Frank Skinner recreating a famous moment from footballing history with one of the people involved at the time.

Up the last episode of the programme, on July 3, 2004, the number of recreations had reached 84.

Contents

Series 1 (1994)

Summer Special (1994)

Series 2 (1994/1995)

Series 3 (1995/1996)

European Fantasy Football League (1996)

Fantasy World Cup (1998)

Fantasy Football Euro 2004

The Loveday-King sketch (No. 68) of Fantasy World Cup was broadcast in the final programme of that series. When Fantasy Euro 2004 started, the first sketch involving David Seaman had the caption "72" on it, and all following sketches went on from that. It's unclear whether more sketches were broadcast in the years before, or if the makers of the programme simply got their figures wrong.

Others

Known

The following have all been the subject of Phoenixes but the numbers in what they appeared are not known by this author.

Fantasy Football Video

A sketch in this made-for-video special involved a NASA astronaut entering David and Frank's flat asking for fourteen Phoenix's to make up part of a football time capsule to shoot into space to educate extraterrestrial life forms of the game. After finding only thirteen (numbers 1, 5, 9, 2, 14, 21, 3, 10, 6, 19, 11, 15 and 20, in that order) the astronaut revealed himself to be Dave Beasant - they then went on to recreate his penalty save for Wimbledon against Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup Final on May 14, 1988

Three Lions

The 1996 promo video for Baddiel and Skinner's song Three Lions featured mini Phoenixes with members of the England Euro 96 squad, re-enacting great England moments from the past.