Bullseye was a popular British television programme. It was first made for the ITV network by ATV in 1981, then by Central from 1982 until 1995, and was hosted by Jim Bowen.
Benjamin Mee, a recently widowed father, moves his young family to the countryside to renovate and re-open a struggling zoo. Despite financial troubles and resistance from his son, Benjamin is determined to make the zoo a success. With the help of the zoo staff and the support of his daughter, Benjamin overcomes obstacles and discovers the importance of family, courage, and following your heart. Based on a true story.
Death Parade is set in a mysterious bar called Quindecim. When humans die, they are sent to this bar where they must participate in intense and sometimes deadly games to determine their ultimate fate. The bartender, Decim, coldly judges their souls based on their actions in the game, leading to shocking revelations and emotional confrontations.
Behind the scenes of the 2023/2024 PDC World Darts Championship, tracking the action from pre-tournament preparations to the final at Alexandra Palace and beyond. The documentary follows players including established stars Michael van Gerwen and Luke Humphries, as well as breakout teenage star Luke Littler.
Professional darts players and comedians team up for a knockout tournament.
Professional dartsplayer Eddie is in a crisis. Fame gone, money gone, wife gone and physical fitness also leaves much to be desired. With the help of his old buddy Nobbe, who is also a rusty dart professional, but with a strong tendency towards alcohol, Eddie wants to find his way back into life and his career and to prove that he was not called "the wasp" for nothing. Easier said than done...
Darts tournament in which 16 of the world's top darts players compete for the BBC2 Bullseye trophy.
Generations of sports fans loved listening to the lyricism and wit of the legendary Sid Waddell and on Christmas Day, Sky Sports News HD looked back at his extraordinary life in Special Report – The Voice of Darts.
"Die Promi-Darts-WM" is a TV format designed as a darts competition by ProSieben, which is then broadcast live. In eight teams of two - and since 2019 in six teams of two - German celebrities each compete together with a professional darts player. The program is moderated by Christian Düren, Elmar Paulke acts as commentator.
Eight celebrities with a passion for darts step up to the oche to see if they have what it takes to become the first Showbiz Darts Champion.
Glory Daze is a comedy movie that follows a group of college friends as they face the uncertainties and excitement of life after graduation. Together, they navigate through struggles, form new relationships, and find themselves in hilarious and memorable situations. From alcohol-fueled antics to encounters with the police, this film captures the essence of friendship and the transition into adulthood.
Jacques Peretti sets out to find out what happened to the game that obsessed him as a kid. In this documentary, he presents an eye-opening account of the sport's heady popularity in the 1970s and 1980s.
A social worker becomes entangled in the disturbing world of a mentally ill woman and her dysfunctional family, ultimately leading to a shocking revelation.
A ladies' man learns the hard way that it's not worth ruining a marriage for a fling. With a cast of quirky characters and hilarious misunderstandings, this sex comedy is sure to keep you laughing.
Over the 21 years Sid Waddell has been commentating on this terrific sport, he has seen all the greatest matches, met the most amazing characters, and witnessed some unbelievable scenes. This movie is his ultimate collection of these hugely enjoyable moments, and makes for great family entertaiment.
Agatha Sayers best-selling novel becomes her worst nightmare when her daughter is abducted in a copycat scenario tangled with an obsessive assistant intent on stealing her identity.
This documentary tells the complete story of darts from its early beginnings in English pubs in the Middle Ages right through to the dramatic televised competitions of the Embassy World Championship. Presented by the legendary Bobby George, the BBC's face of darts, and narrated by Dougie Donnelly, the film uses a mix of archive footage and stills to tell the early history, before moving on to the televised era from the 1970's onwards.
In a small Southern town in the United States, a black sheriff fights against racial prejudice and tries to maintain peace amidst growing tensions.