Let's Play Darts

Let's Play Darts

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2015- 2016
2 Seasons
11 Episodes
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Comedy
Family
Talk

Overview

Professional darts players and comedians team up for a knockout tournament.

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Production Companies

Zeppotron

Cast & Crew

17 members
Acting

Gabby Logan

Self - Presenter

Gabby Logan
Acting

Martin Adams

Self - Darts Professional

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Anastasia Dobromyslova

Self - Darts Professional

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Andy Fordham

Self - Darts Professional

Andy Fordham
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Bobby George

Self - Darts Professional

Bobby George
Acting

Deta Hedman

Self - Darts Professional

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Glen Durrant

Self - Darts Professional

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Darryl Fitton

Self - Darts Professional

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Scott Mitchell

Self - Darts Professional

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Greg Davies

Self - Competitor

Greg Davies
Acting

Robbie Savage

Self - Competitor

Robbie Savage
Acting

Jordan Stephens

Self - Competitor

Jordan Stephens
Acting

Mike Tindall

Self - Competitor

Mike Tindall
Acting

Tim Vine

Self - Competitor

Tim Vine
Acting

Jon Richardson

Self - Competitor

Jon Richardson
Acting

Kate Humble

Self - Competitor

Kate Humble
Acting

Katherine Ryan

Self - Competitor

Katherine Ryan

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