Freddie Flintoff details his pride at mentoring teens during 'special' India tour on new BBC show Field Of Dreams following Top Gear crash that 'changed his life forever' Do YOU have a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Niomi Harris For Mailonline Published: 19:44 EDT, 10 August 2024 | Updated: 19:49 EDT, 10 August 2024 e-mail View comments Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff has revealed his pride at mentoring teens in new BBC documentary series Field of Dreams On Tour, which he says is 'unlike anything he's worked on before'. The four-part series see the cricket legend sees him put together a team of non-cricketers from his hometown of Preston with the goal of taking them on a tour to India .

The series had been put on hold for a year following Freddie's devastating car crash while filming Top Gear at Dunsfold airfield in Surrey in December 2022, which left him with severe facial injuries and several broken ribs. And with the show finally set to hit screens this week, Freddie has opened up on filming the series, detailing the immense 'pride' he felt for the boys he's mentored. On what makes the show and the India tour special, Freddie shared in a new interview: 'It’s so special and unlike anything I’ve worked on or seen before.

We’ve created things for the boys to do and see how they get on with a little bit of guidance. It’s as simple as that, which is brilliant.' Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff has revealed his new BBC documentary series Field of Dreams On Tour is 'unlike anythin.