List of Footballers' Wives Episodes - Special

Special

The Sport Relief Special aired on Saturday 15th July at 23:50pm.

# Episode Writer Director Original airdate
- Sport Relief Special - - 15 July 2006
When the Sparks' new signing, Brendan Spunk (Graham Norton), arrives, Amber, Tanya and Shannon all want a piece of him. Amber, Shannon, Tanya and Normski all end up in bed with him at the same time and when Bruno comes in, he threatens to kill them all seeing as there will be no series six. He tries to shoot them but he misses so he picks up a can of hair spray and a lighter and the flat room explodes. Then Tanya wakes up and realizes that the past five series were all a dream. She picks up the lighter and her flat room explodes. However as the story is not canon, does not fit in properly with the rest of the show and it was a Sport Relief Special this isn't a proper ending.

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