Let's Play Darts

201545m
ComedyFamilyTalk

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

Production

Zeppotron

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

March 1, 2015

Last Aired

March 13, 2016

Networks

BBC Two

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Episode 1
E1
Episode 1
Air date: 2015-03-01
Comic Relief darts tournament. Lee 'Hit the Board' Mack and Wolfie Adams take on Martin 'Chariots' Offiah and Anastasia Dobromyslova for a place in the semi-finals.
Episode 2
E2
Episode 2
Air date: 2015-03-02
In this quarter-final, Pointless host Richard 'The Big Frimley Giant' Osman and Deta 'The Dark Destroyer' Hedman battle it out against 'The Queen of Darts' Liza Tarbuck and darts legend 'The King of Bling' Bobby George.
Episode 3
E3
Episode 3
Air date: 2015-03-03
This quarter-final sees comedians Sean 'The Midwife' Lock and Tim Vine 'The Punaway Train' go head to head along with professional darts players Ted 'The Count' Hankey and Darryl Fitton.
Episode 4
E4
Episode 4
Air date: 2015-03-04
In the last quarter-final, Bob Mortimer teams up with darts legend Andy 'The Viking' Fordham, going up against Roisin Conaty and Richie George for the remaining place in the semi-finals.
E5
Episode 5
Air date: 2015-03-05
Gabby Logan hosts the first semi-final of this winner-takes-all tournament for Comic Relief, as some of the biggest names in the world of darts join forces with comedians and celebrities to battle it out for the title of 'Let's Play Darts for Comic Relief Champions 2015'.
E6
Episode 6
Air date: 2015-03-06
Gabby Logan hosts the second semi-final of this winner-takes-all tournament for Comic Relief, as some of the biggest names in the world of darts join forces with comedians and celebrities to battle it out for the title of 'Let's Play Darts for Comic Relief Champions 2015'.
E7
Episode 7
Air date: 2015-03-08
Gabby Logan hosts the nail-biting final of this exciting winner-takes-all tournament for Comic Relief and is joined on the sofa by the celebrity players to reflect on the highs and lows of the tournament so far. Who will get their hands on the coveted 'Let's Play Darts for Comic Relief' trophy?

Cast

Gabby Logan

Gabby Logan

Self - Presenter

Martin Adams

Self - Darts Professional

Anastasia Dobromyslova

Self - Darts Professional

Andy Fordham

Andy Fordham

Self - Darts Professional

Bobby George

Bobby George

Self - Darts Professional

Deta Hedman

Self - Darts Professional

Glen Durrant

Self - Darts Professional

Darryl Fitton

Self - Darts Professional

Scott Mitchell

Self - Darts Professional

Greg Davies

Greg Davies

Self - Competitor

Robbie Savage

Robbie Savage

Self - Competitor

Jordan Stephens

Jordan Stephens

Self - Competitor

Mike Tindall

Mike Tindall

Self - Competitor

Tim Vine

Tim Vine

Self - Competitor

Jon Richardson

Jon Richardson

Self - Competitor

Kate Humble

Kate Humble

Self - Competitor

Katherine Ryan

Katherine Ryan

Self - Competitor

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