Join cricketing legends Ian Botham and Allan Border for their own exclusive review of thirty-five thrilling years of the Ashes. Over three hours long - and packed with the very best action footage from all nineteen Test series played in Australia and England - Ashes Clashes sees these great sporting heroes join together to offer their own personal opinions and recollections of one of the greatest competitions in sport. Relive the very best of the last thirty five years of Ashes Tes
1971. This was the year of the Stewart-Tyrrell double-act. But it wasn't as clear-cut at the start of the season. Ferrari was still the team to beat and the brute force of the V-12 engine threatened to destroy everything in its wake. It was the addition of Stewart and Tyrrell into the Championship that challenged the balance of power. It made for an epic season that pitted mechanical muscle against driving skill. And as the season progressed Stewart and Tyrrell developed a magi
The perfect compliment to Kirsch's Boot Camp programme this new series breaks down some of David's signature and combination moves. Come join David in the studio and let the body transformation begin...
The story of boxing is a comprehensive history of the toughest sport in the world - the only sport in fact which can never be called a game.
It was a simple but revolutionary concept: two men start in the ring and every two minutes another Superstar is added to the match. Toss your opponents over the top rope to eliminate them until only one remain. This concept was so popular with fans that in its second year 1989 the number of Superstars increased to 30 and the match was moved to pay-per-view. In 1992 the stakes were raised as the victor was awarded the WWE Championship. For the first time ever on DVD the first five Royal Rumble events (1998-1992) are presented in their entirety. Royal Rumble 1988 Royal Rumble 1989 Royal Rumble 1990 Royal Rumble 1991 Royal Rumble 1992
Relive every minute of England's stunning victory against Australia which included one of Twickenham's greatest ever tries. This was a truly great performance from England who shone from beginning to end in front of over 80 000 Twickenham fans. It was supposed to be a battle royal between England's powerful pack and the mesmerising Australian backs but instead it was the English who showed all the flair led by their super-impressive scrum-half Ben Youngs. Chris Ashton scored a brace of tries including a 90-metre sprint to touch down after England ran the ball from their own tryline. England dominated against their Southern Hemisphere opponents and sealed a 35-18 victory with fly-half Toby Flood kicking 25 points.
The finest moments from the history of the 'Summer Game' have been compacted into two hours of action and interviews. The greatest players are all profiled from the mighty pacemen such as Holding and Garner Lillee and Thomson to the great destroyers of bowling such as Hobbs and Bradman Botham and Tendulkar. The eccentric characters of the game such as Derek Randall Rodney Marsh and Shane Warne are also featured along with unforgettable moments from the County Championships including Gary Sobers' record breaking six sixes at Glamorgan. More recent highlights include India's incredible series victory over Australia and England's famous defeat of Pakistan in the dark and on the domestic front Gloucestershire's four one-day final victories in a row. Also included is England's historic test series victory over the West Indies in 2000 which witnessed the last international appearances on these shores of two greats of the modern game Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh.
Danny Dyer's Football Foul-Ups
Wednesday 4th February 2004: FA Cup 4th Round White Hart Lane. Oh what a night! Three minutes into the match and the Blues had already conceded a goal. A poorly defended first half saw them concede another two. The substitution of injured star striker Nicolas Anelka was soon followed by the dismissal of Joey Barton after two bookable offences. Things did not look good. After the break despite being down to ten men City began to take control of the half and the rest is histo
BOBBY CHARLTON: It can be said, without a shadow of a doubt, that Bobby Charlton is one of the best international footballers that the world has ever seen, as well as being one of the most talented English football players of all times. After 758 appearances, Charlton left United in May 1973 with an incredible 249 goals under his belt. As well as holding legendary unbroken records with United, Charlton also holds England's goal scoring record as well, with 106 caps and 49 goals. Charlton was also part of the victorious 1966 World Cup winning England team beating West Germany in the final at Wembley 4 -2. To this day Bobby Charlton remains at Manchester United on the board of directors. GEORGE BEST: When the name George Best is heard, everyone knows who he is -whether for his footballing talent and charisma or his controversial lifestyle off the pitch. A common description of his place in football history is summed up by the quote Maradona good, Pele better; George Best. Due to his playing style, Best was a hit at United scoring 179 goals from 470 appearances over 11 years until he unexpectedly quit Manchester United in 1974 aged 27. He retired from football aged 37 in 1983. DENIS LAW: Denis Law is one of Manchester United's true living legends. Laws flair, spirit and genuine love of the game earned him the nickname The King and his glorious reign lasted thirteen years. After the Munich Air Disaster, Law was part of the formula that helped rebuild the team. In his 404 appearances he scored 237 goals making him second highest goal scorer of all time in Manchester United history. In recognition of his impact on the game, he was made an inaugural inductee into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002. LIAM BRADY: Liam Brady began his career at Arsenal as a schoolboy apprentice in 1971 and turned professional on his 17th birthday in 1973. He helped Arsenal reach three F.A. Cup Finals in a row winning the final against Manchester United in 1979. He retired from football in May 1990 after having played for a variety of clubs after Juventus. Brady won 72 International caps for the Republic of Ireland scoring 9 goals. He is remembered as one of Arsenals all time greats, playing 307 matches scoring 59 goals and setting up many more. He was chosen as PFA player of the year in 1979. Brady returned to Arsenal in 1996 as Head of Youth Development and Academy Director where he remains today.
Foxes fans continued their rollercoaster ride this season but there's absolutely no doubt since Rob Kelly took charge the only way has been up. Eight wins and four draws from his sixteen league games in charge Kelly has overseen a dramatic change in fortunes at the Walkers Stadium that only bodes well for next season. Featuring every goal from every game in the Championship Carling Cup and FA Cup including Gudjonsson's from the halfway line and extended highlights of the match of
Coverage of the WWE pay-per-view event held at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont Illinois in April 2012. Top of the bill was the showdown between Brock Lesnar just back from a stint in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and John Cena. Elsewhere CM Punk took on Chris Jericho to try and settle a long-running feud and Cody Rhodes faced up to Big Show.
The official review of the hugely popular British Touring Car Championship featuring action from all 30 races in a top value comprehensive two disc set. Featuring fans' favourites including Jason Plato Fabrizio Giovanardi Gordon Shedden and Matt Neal embroiled in a dramatic controversial and gruelling battle for the title climaxing with a last race dash for the crown The BTCC pits some of the best-selling car makes against each other including Honda Vauxhall BMW and Seat and multiple camera angles in-car footage interviews expert commentary put viewers at the heart of the action.
Throughout history the Steel Cage Match has been utilized as a last extreme to settle only the most dangerous and intense disputes. Only the cold unforgiving steel surrounding the ring can contain the fury of the two combatants and keep interference out. Some of the greatest rivalries in history have culminated within the brutal confines of the dreaded Steel Cage. For the first time ever WWE presents the most vicious battles from the NWA AWA WCCW WCW and WWE all on one 3-disc collection. Witness the evolution of this gruelling warfare from the 80s with stars like Bruno Sammartino Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka Hulk Hogan the Road Warriors and Andre the Giant to the 90s with Ric Flair The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin and today's Superstars Triple H John Cena Randy Orton CM Punk and many more! Championship battles intense emotions and unedited aggression are all on display in The Greatest Steel Cage Matches of All Time.
Mancini's Millionaires v Martinez's Minnows. The scenario: the might of last season's Barclay's Premier League champions Manchester City pitted against perennial Premier League relegation battlers Wigan Athletic. One team steeped in FA Cup tradition the other in its maiden FA Cup Final after 81 years of existence. Two teams who at the time were 16 places and 41 points apart in the Premier League. The two teams have history - Goatergate- the 1999 Division 2 play-off semi-final when Shaun Goater appeared to handle the ball into the goal which sent City into the play-off final. After last season's heroics City had this last chance of silverware in the 2012/13 season. Who would believe that Wigan Athletic could triumph and claim their first major trophy in their history? Believe - the adopted motto of the Wigan team. With City costing on average £16.4 million per player and Wigan totalling £12.8 million for the entire team there was going to be only one outcome... Surely Mancini's Millionaires would make mincemeat of Martinez's Minnows? Relive the glory! This is quite simply one of the greatest stories The FA Cup has ever seen. Special Features: Extended Celebrations Post Match Dressing Room A Day at Wembley Dave Whelan Montage
This action-packed official UEFA collection contains extended highlights of 30 of the greatest matches ever to have taken place at the EURO.
The definitive films on the two greatest fighters of the 20th Century
Arguably the most controversial figure to ever step foot in the industry, Eric Bischoff is responsible for some of the most revolutionary moments in sports-entertainment history. From creating the nWo, to battling WWE as the figurehead of WCW during The Monday Night War, to being one of the most-hated personalities in both WCW and WWE, Eric Bischoff knew how to get under his rival s skin while creating his own in your face brand of controversy. Relive all of Eric Bischoff s greatest moments and hear stories from the man himself and see why he was appropriately named The King of Controversy .
This series of three workouts in one programme include; Tone into Shape, Stretch into Shape and Step into Shape. They feature the model, Paula Hamilton and each workout is 30 min. This is a fun and challenging workout with something to offer everyone and has proved popular for many years. New to DVD.
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