Pro-Celebrity Darts [29/03/1979]
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From the Dragonara Hotel in Leeds, Welsh rugby ace Phil Bennett faces off the English football captain Trevor Cherry, in front of an enthusiastic audience.
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 pro darts players put on a superb exhibition, enhanced by poetic commentary from Reggie Bosanquet.
Trevor Cherry was an English footballer who captained both Leeds United and England. At 15 he started work as one of the grounds staff at his local football club in Huddersfield. Two years later, in 1965, he signed with them as a full-time player. He was bought by Leeds United in 1972 for £100,000. Cherry eventually moved to Bradford City where he became a player-manager.
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.