A private detective's protected female witness is murdered, prompting him and the victim's boyfriend to investigate the crime that leads to a corrupt politician and a crooked football team owner. A down and out cynical detective teams up with a down and out ex-quarterback to try and solve a murder case involving a pro football team and a politician.
In Nazi-occupied Hungary during World War II, a group of prisoners, including a former footballer, are forced to play a football match against their captors in a death camp.
Six players sit in a row of seats one behind another. Where they sit makes all the difference as only the player in the front gets the chance to answer questions, stay in the game and have the chance of winning the jackpot.
Eight contestants compete in a series of fast-paced quiz battles in an attempt to eliminate their opponents from the day’s game and walk away with a cash prize.
Flesh is a thrilling crime drama TV show that revolves around the story of a group of friends.
A game show where the difference between winning life-changing money and going home with nothing, rests entirely on the bounce of a ball.
Behind the goals, behind the glory - the child abuse football ignored. Their stories were overlooked for decades, until the survivors finally had their voices heard.
The documentary offers a different view of recent history through events that have not been told to date, starting from the job search and personal story of 75 years old Adnan Dinçer, the 'idealistic' football manager who has been driven out of the system despite his 40 years of experience and successes.
Keane & Vieira: Best of Enemies is a documentary that delves into the fierce rivalry between Manchester United and Arsenal, as seen through the eyes of football legends Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira. The film explores their contrasting styles, on-field battles, and their impact on their respective teams. It provides a unique insight into one of the most iconic rivalries in English football history.
Jermaine Jenas examines the controversial policing policy, giving black men issued with hidden cameras the chance to share their experiences of being stopped and searched.
Former Manchester City and England footballer turned pundit Micah Richards teams up with his Sky Sports colleague Adam 'Smithy' Smith to play tricks on football stars.
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