List of Footballers' Wives Episodes

List Of Footballers' Wives Episodes

The following is a complete episode list for the series Footballers' Wives, which began on 8 January 2002, and ended 15 July 2006.

The first series included 8 episodes. The second series also included 8. The third comprised 9 episodes, one of which was 90 minutes long. The fourth series comprised 9 episodes, two of which were 90 minutes long. The fifth and final series included 8 episodes and the series premiere and finale were 90 minutes long.

Normal episodes were 60 minutes long, and around 45 minutes without breaks. Some series premieres and finales (listed above) were 90 minutes long, and around 70 minutes without breaks.

Read more about List Of Footballers' Wives Episodes:  Summary, Series 1 (2002), Series 2 (2003), Series 3 (2004), Series 4 (2005), Series 5 (2006), Special

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, wives and/or episodes:

    Shea—they call him Scholar Jack—
    Went down the list of the dead.
    Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
    The crews of the gig and yawl,
    The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
    Carpenters, coal-passers—all.
    Joseph I. C. Clarke (1846–1925)

    Do your children view themselves as successes or failures? Are they being encouraged to be inquisitive or passive? Are they afraid to challenge authority and to question assumptions? Do they feel comfortable adapting to change? Are they easily discouraged if they cannot arrive at a solution to a problem? The answers to those questions will give you a better appraisal of their education than any list of courses, grades, or test scores.
    Lawrence Kutner (20th century)

    As fathers, men often feel either like guests in their own homes or clumsy bulls in china shops, deferring to their wives as the “emotional experts” and squelching their own wish to be fully involved.
    Ron Taffel (20th century)

    Twenty or thirty years ago, in the army, we had a lot of obscure adventures, and years later we tell them at parties, and suddenly we realize that those two very difficult years of our lives have become lumped together into a few episodes that have lodged in our memory in a standardized form, and are always told in a standardized way, in the same words. But in fact that lump of memories has nothing whatsoever to do with our experience of those two years in the army and what it has made of us.
    Václav Havel (b. 1936)