Nick Hancock Trailers
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Total trailers found: 10
27 July 2015
Narrated by comedian Paddy McGuinness, here is a documentary celebrating 35 years of Bullseye featuring the hosts Jim Bowen and Tony Green with celebrity guests Linda Lusardi, Nick Hancock, Anne Diamond, David Baddiel, Katy Brand, Gary Wilmot, Frank Bruno, Tessa Sanderson and legendary dart players John Lowe, Eric Bristow and Bobby George.
17 January 2007
After a painful breakup, Ben develops insomnia. To kill time, he starts working the late night shift at the local supermarket, where his artistic imagination runs wild.
28 November 2005
Celebrating its tenth year on the screen this hilarious compilation of the very best of the show features regulars David Gower, Gary Linekar, Rory McGrath, Lee Hurst, his replacement Jonathan Ross and hapless quiz master Nick Hancock.
30 October 2017
MATTHEWS tells the incredible true story of the life and career of a man considered by many to be the greatest soccer player of all time, Sir Stanley Matthews.
20 May 1993
Mickey Love is an aging television quiz show host who after climbing his way back to the top after conquering alcoholism has hosted the highly rated "Family Values" for over ten years.
10 October 1998
'They Think It's All Over' presenter Nick Hancock teams together with Andy Smart of the Vicious Boys to follow the progress of the Iranian squad as they prepare for, and play through, the 1998 World Cup Finals.
24 June 1999
Former players and associates of third division club Bostock Stanley gather for a celebratory dinner to commemorate their famous FA Cup victory twenty-five years previously during which a shocking truth is revealed.
21 October 1996
Stoke City fan Nick Hancock will be used to seeing terrible footballing blunders, so he's the perfect candidate to present this guide to the beautiful game's less inspiring moments.
10 November 1997
Celebrity Stoke City fan Nick Hancock presents another collection of horrible moments for fans and players alike.
01 October 1999
Football 'doctor' Nick Hancock attempts to diagnose the various malaises from which the footballing world seemingly suffers on a regular basis, and goes in search of a cure.