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Dream Team
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Dream Team Main Title

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Genre Drama
Running time 1 Hour (including commercial breaks)
Starring Present Cast
Alison King
Jamie Lomas
Frankie Fitzgerald
Naomi Ryan
Julie Healy
Jonathan Howard
Lucinda Kennard
Junior Nunoo
Duncan Pow
Jessica Jane
James Floyd
Country of origin UK
Original channel Sky One
Original run October 14, 1997–May, 2007
No. of episodes 387 (Series 1 - 9)
IMDb profile

Dream Team is a British television series produced by Hewland International and aired by Sky One, that chronicles the on-field and off-field affairs of the fictional Harchester United F.C..

A significant part of the action, including game play, is shot at The New Den, the home ground of the Football League One club Millwall, though recent matches in season 9 have been shot at Stamford Bridge, the home of Chelsea.

The series is now in its 10th and final season. Although the show has had a long and successful run, its viewing figures have been in decline recently and the cancellation of the show has been announced. The final ever episode is expected to be screened in May 2007.

The club is based in the fictional town of Harchester (which is said to be close to Tamworth) in the West Midlands. The most popular stars of the show are Alison King who plays Lynda Block and Terry Kiely who played Karl Fletcher.

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[edit] Season 2006/2007

The final season is coming to a head at Harchester United as the gates at the Dragon's Lair, the home of fictional UK football team Harchester United, will open for one last time. The future of the team is still uncertain despite winning the FA Cup last season. Will Liam Mackay be able to play football again after fighting a lifetime ban? With Ashleigh King being revealed as Casper Rose's murderer, will his brother Eugene ever find out the truth that it was his other brother - Alex Dempsey - who killed him?

There are new arrivals to take charge at the club as Jimmy Craig is the new manager who brings his 18 year old daughter, Gemma with him.

Jason Porter, who has been a long-life fan of the club and always has a season ticket, is now on the pitch trying to take Harchester to the top.

The series premiered on Sky One on October 29, 2006.

[edit] Cast

Current members of the cast (as of Episode One of Season 10)

For a list of characters that have appeared on Dream Team, see Dream Team Characters.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Image:Flag of Ireland.svg GK Alex O'Mare
3 Image:Flag of Wales (bordered).svg DF Damien Evans
4 Image:Flag of Wales (bordered).svg DF Gregg Futcher
5 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg MF Danny Sullivan (captain)
6 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg MF Dean Bennett
7 Image:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg FW Pavel Kovac
8 Image:Flag of Scotland.svg MF Liam Mackay
9 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Miguel Lopez
11 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg FW Bradley Summers
12 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg MF Gavin Moody
14 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg DF Jodie Carter
No. Position Player
16 Image:Flag of Denmark.svg MF Clause Henrickson
17 Image:Flag of France.svg MF Emanuel Patrice
30 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg MF Jason Porter
31 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg DF Daren Tyson

[edit] Karl Fletcher

Main article: Karl Fletcher

Arguably the most famous character in Dream Team was Karl Fletcher (played by Terry Kiely), who became the series' stalwart character, remaining a fixture in the cast from the beginning of season 1 through to the end of season 8. During his tenure with Harchester, Fletch was briefly promoted to manager, became a father, married (and divorced) physiotherapist Abi Fletcher, and was briefly jailed. At the end of season 8, he was finally killed by deranged manager Don Barker.

The death of Fletch was seen by many as a desperate attempt to boost falling ratings, but in truth lay in the fact that Kiely wanted to pursue other projects (namely Channel 5 soap-opera Family Affairs) and had grown tired with the character. Fletcher (or 'Fletch' as he was affectionately known) remained the most popular character throughout the entire show, topping the popularity ratings each year until the character's death.

[edit] Season 7 (2003/2004) Repeats

Currently on Sky One, Season 7 is being repeated with 32 episodes in this season which includes who is the rightful owner of Harchester United as chairman Phil Wallis gave the club away at the end of Season 6, who will be the new owner. Meanwhile, Pilar Hernandez is acting as chief executive and decides to get rid of Karl Fletcher to make way for new signing Luke Davenport. Harchester United is face with a takeover as Karl Fletcher returns to make a bid for the club. The club welcomes it most voliatile player in the form of goalkeeper, Vivian "Jaws" Wright.

Dream Team is currently on early in the morning at 05:10am.

[edit] Acting Career Launches

Dream Team managed to open promising careers to more actors than any other dramas which aired on Sky One. Alison King (who played Lynda Block) starred in BBC One's sitcom Help! as one of the primary cast members and also appeared in numerous amount of supporting and leading roles in independent films, some receiving international attentions. She is expected to make her first official appearance as a regular cast member in UK's primetime soap drama, Coronation Street in December 2006, playing Carla Connor. Robert Kazinsky (played Casper Rose) is currently playing Sean Slater for the rival soap drama, EastEnders. Ricky Whittle (Ryan Naysmith) And Jamie Lomas (Alex Dempsey/Rose) are both starring in Hollyoaks.

[edit] Foreign Audience

In the United States, Fox Soccer Channel (like Sky, a part of News Corporation) airs the series several series behind Sky One; the sixth season began broadcasting on Thursdays at 9pm ET on August 23, 2006. Series is currently aired in Serbia, on Studio B television.

[edit] DVD Release

Sky Television currently have no plans to release Dream Team on DVD. [1]

[edit] External links

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