Pro-Celebrity Darts [26/04/1979]

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Pro-Celebrity Darts [26/04/1979] (Pro-Celebrity Darts)

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From the Dragonara Hotel in Leeds, there's excitement and big prizes during the second quarter final of the pros-only darts competition.

Pro-Celebrity Darts was part of a stable of shows following the same format, including snooker, golf and bowling; all hosted by ITV legend Fred Dinenage. In this edition the commentator Alan Evans gives insight into the play strategy of two of the world's greatest darts players: Smith and Rees.

Fred Dinenage spent 38 years as a news anchor for ITV Meridian and 57 as a presenter. Fred is most widely known for presenting the long-running educational family show How. His wide-ranging career included a variety of light entertainment and sports programs, but Fred was also a print journalist, with newspaper columns and several books to his name. Fred ghost wrote the autobiographies of the notorious Kray twins, based on interviews he conducted with them after they were behind bars.

Fred Dinenage presents the darts competition where professional players and celebrities join forces to compete against each other. Players are Diane Keen, Alan Evans, John Lowe, Liz Frazer, Reg Bosenquet, Ran Smith, Nicky Virachkul and Charlie Williams.


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Pro-Celebrity Darts

A cult classic in all its bell-bottomed glory. This 1970s light entertainment gem glitters with stars of film, television and sport.
Light entertainment was big in 1979 and you couldn't get much bigger than the captains of Welsh rugby and English football. However, to contemporary audiences this series offers something more: a glimpse into a vanished world where the audience smoke cigarettes and the contestants puff on cigars. Women are constantly described in terms of their "loveliness" and the weights of the male darts players are openly discussed. It is an alien world in terms of attitudes, but exists within living memory from our own. Pro-Celebrity Darts was part of a stable of shows following the same format, including snooker, golf and bowling; all hosted by ITV legend Fred Dinenage. Filmed at the Dragonara Hotel in Leeds, the show made no secret of their sponsorship by Ladbroke's bookmakers. Ladbroke's were an old established Mayfair firm whose fortunes had dwindled in the post-war era. However, after the government legalised betting shops in 1961, Ladbroke's were able to enter a period of exponential growth. They bought a major stake in the famous Dragonara casino hotel in Malta and opened casinos, hotels, bingo clubs and holiday centres under the same brand name. Then, in 1979, the same year this show aired, Ladbroke's were rocked by scandal. They faced claims that they had employed illegal marketing techniques and even bribed a police officer. They were banned from running casinos, lost 40% of their revenue and their share price collapsed.

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