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The Wrong Bed is darts finest bi-monthly podcast, released on the first and third Friday of each month. Interviews with the players, reviews of major tournaments, idle gossip and bad jokes make each episode half an hour of your life that you will never reclaim. Previous episodes are available on iTunes, by clicking on the relevant small black arrow below, or via this direct download.

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At the moment we are looking for: darting injuries, darting lookalikes, people who share their name with a famous dart player, darts games you've made up, tournaments with mates that you play in, and regional dart boards. Of course, if ever you see a dart board on a telly programme or film, we want to hear about that too. Keep in touch.

 

Wednesday, September 16 2009
Episode 3 - The Great Divide

This month in The Wrong Bed the legendary Mike Gregory breaks his silence about the big split, Martin 'Wolfie' Adams explains why he will never play in the Grand Slam of Darts, and we illustrate quite how badly darts is portrayed on the radio - thanks to BBC Radio 4's The Archers. I'm knackered just thinking about it.

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Posted by Darting disaster (Taunton)
on 18 September 2009, 2:05:03 AM

Hooray for Mike Gregory. Excellent to hear him on your podcast. He currently plays county darts for Somerset, and is a legend of the game. It was a little sad to hear him talk of what mighte have been, but he was a great player in his time and I'll never forget him.

Posted by Radio 4 hater 
on 18 September 2009, 4:20:49 PM

The Archers bit made me laugh. Most strange.

Posted by John D (Liverpool)
on 19 September 2009, 10:52:23 PM

Gutted for Robbie Green; you should get him on, he's brilliant (and from where I live!)

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