1950-03-22 Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, UK
Jocky Wilson (22 March 1950 – 24 March 2012) was a Scottish professional darts player. After turning pro in 1979, he quickly rose to the top of the game, winning the World Professional Darts Championship in 1982, then again in 1989. Wilson competed in all major darts tournaments of the era and won the British Professional Championship a record four times between 1981 and 1988. A contemporary and rival of Eric Bristow, Bob Anderson and John Lowe, Wilson's ungainly appearance and rough-hewn lifestyle belied his prowess in the sport. He was dogged by health problems, however, and suddenly retired from the game in December 1995. He withdrew from public life, and was rarely seen in public or gave interviews before his death in March 2012. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jocky Wilson Said | Self (archive footage) | 2019-05-15 | |
You Can't Beat a Bit of Bully | Self (achieve footage) | 2015-07-27 | |
The Power of Darts | Self (archive footage) | 2013-11-27 | |
Special Report – The Voice of Darts | Self (archive footage) | 2012-12-25 | |
Kirkcaldy Man | Self (archive footage) | 2011-10-23 | |
Eric Bristow's Golden Arrows | Self (archive footage) | 2008-10-28 | |
Darts Tarts – Welcome to my World | Self (archive footage) | 2006-10-05 | |
The Story of Darts | Self (archive footage) | 2002-12-01 | |
Darts - The Crafty Cockney Way | Self - Dart Player (Scotland) | 1989-01-01 | |
Toe the Oche | Self | 1987-01-01 | |
The Best of Cannon & Ball | Self | 1985-04-07 |