Some clips about some of the more unorthodox sports practiced in the UK.
Polar adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes explains what he’s looking for in a travelling companion when visiting Antarctica. Yorkshiremen need not apply.
Greetings grapple fans – remember the wrestling?
A good gimmick could take a wrestler from the middle of the pack to the top of the bill.
To maintain audience interest, personality and image came more and more to the fore.
History of the Bingo and the British Housewife
In the 1960s, Bingo was massive!
The Seaside Resort was the major location for Bingo companies.
It just wouldn’t be Bingo without the infamous Bingo Calls!
The first Japanese martial arts instructors to openly teach the British- and gain fame
The roots of karate, from China to Okinawa and onto Japan
A Century of Eastern Martial arts Begins
How darts player Keith Deller’s meteoric rise in 1983 inspired Martin Amis.
Eric Bristow, Bobby George and John Lowe recall playing darts for high stakes.
Patrick Dee offers us a glimpse into his lifelong darts collection.
The story of how the game of darts became a national obsession.
Grandmasters Dan King and Ray Keene show explian castling.