
Das Leben der Darts-Legende Phil Taylor
TV Movie · Documentary
Overview
Darts legend Phil Taylor: the complete documentation of his great career - Phil Taylor is the darts legend. SPORT1 accompanied him during his career and shortly before his last World Cup.
Top Cast


Phil Taylor
Phil Taylor
Self
Phil Taylor
Self
Elmar Paulke
Elmar Paulke
Self
Elmar Paulke
Self


Russ Bray
Russ Bray
Self - interviewed
Russ Bray
Self - interviewed
John Part
John Part
Self - interviewed
John Part
Self - interviewed


Adrian Lewis
Adrian Lewis
Self - interviewed
Adrian Lewis
Self - interviewed


Eric Bristow
Eric Bristow
Self (archive footage)
Eric Bristow
Self (archive footage)
Dennis Priestley
Dennis Priestley
Self (archive footage)
Dennis Priestley
Self (archive footage)


Raymond van Barneveld
Raymond van Barneveld
Self - interviewed
Raymond van Barneveld
Self - interviewed


Peter Wright
Peter Wright
Self - interviewed
Peter Wright
Self - interviewed


Gary Anderson
Gary Anderson
Self - interviewed
Gary Anderson
Self - interviewed
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