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BBC Sport Online looks at the latest interviews from the new series - scroll down to hear them.
Nasser Hussain
Captain Nasser Hussain has recently returned from Sri Lanka, ahead of his England team mates after another successful tour. Their 2-1 triumph in the Tests was England's fourth successive series win and makes Hussain England's most successful captain since Mike Brearley. Hussain was able to overcome the adversity of two incomprehensible umpiring decisions in the second Test to produce his first century for a year. Hussain's inspirational leadership qualities will face stiff examination once again this summer, firstly against Pakistan and then the eagerly awaited Ashes series.
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Jonny Wilkinson
Jonny Wilkinson continues to scale the heights of his sport - and he's still only 21-years-old. The fly-half has eased seamlessly into the kicking boots of Rob Andrew to steer England to their most impressive form in years. The Surrey-born player earned his stripes for the England side at under-16, right through to the under-21 level, and made his full international debut in April 1998. Wilkinson's role as director of operations on pitch will be vital as England, unbeaten so far, attempt to grab the Six Nations grand slam.
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Bobby Robson
Bobby Robson continues to ply his trade at the not too tender age of 68, and the genial Geordie has no intention of hanging up his managers sheepskin coat just yet. Robson joined his beloved Newcastle United in 1999 with the club languishing in the relegation zone following the resignation of the flamboyant Dutchman Ruud Gullit. A long and colourful career has included the poisoned chalice of national team manager between 1982 and 1990 when England reached the World Cup semi-finals only to lose on penalties to Germany. His coaching credentials were further enhanced following successful managerial spells at Barcelona, PSV Eindhoven, Sporting Lisbon and Porto.
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Paula Radcliffe
Britain's Paula Radcliffe has just won her first World Cross Country title at the weekend. She also picked up a silver medal in the 4km race. Radcliffe's athletics career began as a 14-year-old, two years after joining up with her coach Alex Stanton at the Bedford athletics track. Despite finishing fourth in the 10,000m at Sydney, she is the current world half-marathon champion and has also set seven track Commonwealth and UK records at 3000m, 5000m and 10,000m.
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