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  1. Superstars. (British TV programme) Superstars was a TV sports competition in which elite athletes from a variety of sports compete against each other in a number of events, resembling a decathlon. The athletes must not compete in the sport for which they practice as their profession.

  2. Superstars: With David Vine, Ron Pickering, Lynn Davies, Brian Hooper. Well known British sportsmen competed against each other in a variety of events, including swimming, gym tests (squats, sit ups etc), pistol shooting, cycling etc.

  3. Superstars (TV Series 1973–1985) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The Superstars TV show has been shown on UK BBC-TV since 1973. In this show athletes from a range of sports battle it out against each other to determine the greatest athlete. Here are the winners of each season that has been telecast since 1973, with the sport they represent.

  5. Superstars is TV program. The show is a sports competition between very good athletes from different sports. They try to win a series of athletic events similar to a decathlon. Figure skating champion Dick Button developed the idea. ABC bought it as a special for the winter of 1973.

  6. Superstars es una competencia deportiva en la que los atletas de élite de una variedad de deportes compiten entre sí. Los deportistas no deben competir en el deporte para el que ejercen su profesión; parecido a un decatlón . Se otorgan puntos por la posición en la que el competidor se ubica en cada evento. El competidor con más puntos al final de los diez eventos es declarado campeón.

  7. Superstar is a UK talent search, looking for the lead role in a production of the 1971 rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar.The series started on 7 July 2012 on ITV and was presented by Amanda Holden.. In the final, on 25 July 2012, 31-year-old Ben Forster was chosen as Jesus to perform the role in the UK arena tour starting in September 2012. 24-year-old Rory Taylor came in second place.