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The Story of Darts (2002)
Character: Narrator (voice)
This documentary tells the complete story of darts from its early beginnings in English pubs in the Middle Ages right through to the dramatic televised competitions of the Embassy World Championship. Presented by the legendary Bobby George, the BBC's face of darts, and narrated by Dougie Donnelly, the film uses a mix of archive footage and stills to tell the early history, before moving on to the televised era from the 1970's onwards.
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There's Only One Amoruso (2002)
Character: Self - Narrator
A look back at the six years spent by Italian defender Lorenzo Amoruso at Glasgow Rangers FC eventually becoming captain and leading the club to league titles and cups.
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Super Ally: The McCoist Phenomenon (1991)
Character: Self - Presenter
Ally McCoist is the pin-up boy of Scottish football. The most successful goal scorer since the Second World War, his bubbling personality and great sense of humour have endeared him not just to Rangers supporters, but to virtually everyone who supports the game. 'Super Ally' is a remarkable record of Ally's career. See him as you've never seen him before - his exciting goals for club and country, the memories, the fun; they're all in this unique insight into one of the best loved characters Scottish football has ever produced. There's also an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at his preparation for a big match.
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Michael Mols: Behind the Smile (2003)
Character: Self - Narrator (voice)
In 1999, an explosive talent arrived at Rangers. Dutchman Michael Mols blasted into Ibrox in a blaze of pace, skill and spectacular goals.
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Glasgow Rangers: Moments to Remember (1998)
Character: Self - Narrator (voice)
Every Rangers fan will have his or her moments to remember - great players, great goals, great matches and that applies to Rangers players too, of course. Not that the choice of just one or two memorable moments is an easy one - not when you follow a team as successful as Rangers have been over the years. For example, in the modern era alone, Rangers have completed the Treble of domestic honours on an unprecedented four occasions - in 1964, 1976, 1978 and 1993. Memories of those outstanding Rangers teams figure largely in this collection of great Rangers moments to remember, with some of the players involved, like Willie Henderson, Davie Wilson, Gordon Smith, Tom Forsyth, Bobby Russell and John Brown, revealing their favourite moments of Ibrox magic.
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Rangers Fc- Hall of Fame (2003)
Character: Self- Narrator
A place in the Rangers Hall of Fame is the greatest honour that can be bestowed upon a Rangers player. Follow the historic journey of the club and its players on this video with exclusive footage of the Hall of Fame Awards ceremony and interviews with Alex McLeish, Graeme Souness, and Ally McCoist.
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Rangers Fc: Seasons to Be Cheerful (1997)
Character: Self- Narrator
A collection of goals, action, victories and interviews highlighting the amazing feat of Rangers winning nine Championships in a row between 1988 and 1997. Some of the stars on show include Terry Butcher, Allie McCoist, Gordon Durie, Paul Gascoigne, Richard Gough, Brian Laudrup, Ian Durant and Duncan Ferguson.
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Dado Prso - Goodbye and Thanks (2007)
Character: N/A
Dado Prso has been one of Rangers most loyal players of recent years. This DVD is a tribute to the player as he leaves Ibrox after a successful period.
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Gio (2001)
Character: N/A
Few players can be described as world class. Giovanni van Bronkhorst is one who fits the bill perfectly. Tenacious tackles, rapier like passes and explosive goals from two excellent feet as up to the perfect midfield combination. Since Gio arrived at Ibrox in a £5.5 million move from Feyenoord, hes captured the imagination of the true blue supporters. With the envy of clubs everywhere, the Dutch genius takes us on a footballing journey from his early amateur days in Rotterdam to some of the finest soccer arenas in Europe wearing the light blue jersey. An intimate look at Gio, including exclusive interviews with Louis van Gaal and Patrick Kluivert.
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