List of Renford Rejects episodes

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There are 52 episodes of Renford Rejects . [1] [2]

Series one

Episode No.Title
1.One of the Guys
2.Don Bruno
3.Field of Dreams
4.Heartbreak Hotel
5.All in the Mind
6.The Best Medicine
7.Ben in Tights
8.Old Dogs
9.Down the Drain
10.Just the Ticket
11.Ciao Bambino
12.Bowled Over
13.High Noon

Series two

Episode No.Title
1.Hello Sue
2.Pizzi Di Gradi
3.Go Kart Go!
4.Boom and Bust
5.Boyband
6.Action
7.They Thought It Was All Over
8.The Great Escape
9.Scouts Honour
10.Faust XI
11.Colonel Phillips
12.We Love You Stoker
13.No Thank You Sven

Series Three

Episode No.Title
1.Masterclass
2.Famous Footballers
3.Another Italian
4.Renfordium Rejectii
5.Best Laid Plans
6.Thank You Bob
7.St Jude
8.The Agent
9.Renford Radio
10.Hall of Fame
11.Reject TV
12.Sponsorship
13.Renford Aid

Series Four

Episode No.Title
1Beachball
2Gorilla
3Tiger in The Woods
4Sports Personality
5Pay Per View
6Strictly Ballroom
7Wild Wild West
8Stand Up Renford
9Mascot
10Gamesmanship
11Renford Record
12Cool 2 Ben
13Real Player

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References

  1. "Renford Rejects". TVmaze. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  2. "Renford Rejects - Episode List". IMDb. Retrieved 3 November 2024.