<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Episode 36: The PDC World Darts Championship - "This darts match will make you happy!"&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Every Christmas thousands cram into Alexandra Palace in fancy dress to scream in unison at a little black, white, red and green board on the wall. In this episode, we trace how that surreal festive tradition came to be - from darts as a pub pastime, through the birth of the televised World Championship, to the civil war that split the game and created the PDC’s neon-lit circus at Ally Pally.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Along the way we meet the swaggering heroes and fragile geniuses of the oche - Bristow, Jocky, Taylor and Barney through to van Gerwen, Smith, Humphries and Littler - and dig into how walk-ons, nicknames, Sky money, global tours and life-changing prize cheques turned a smoky, working-class obsession into a worldwide Christmas staple.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It’s about the sound of “One hundred and eighteeee!”, but also about class, rebellion, reinvention and a sport that somehow stayed true to its roots even as it wrapped itself in fireworks and confetti - and whether it can maintain that as more and more money pours into the game, fuelled now more than ever by the so-called "Littler Effect".&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;It’s gaudy, raucous, sometimes ridiculous, often sublime - and at Christmas, it somehow belongs to all of us.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

The Sporting Almanac Podcast

Jack Senior and Ben Davies

The PDC World Darts Championship

DEC 11, 202581 MIN
The Sporting Almanac Podcast

The PDC World Darts Championship

DEC 11, 202581 MIN

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<p><strong>Episode 36: The PDC World Darts Championship - "This darts match will make you happy!"</strong></p><p>Every Christmas thousands cram into Alexandra Palace in fancy dress to scream in unison at a little black, white, red and green board on the wall. In this episode, we trace how that surreal festive tradition came to be - from darts as a pub pastime, through the birth of the televised World Championship, to the civil war that split the game and created the PDC’s neon-lit circus at Ally Pally.</p><p>Along the way we meet the swaggering heroes and fragile geniuses of the oche - Bristow, Jocky, Taylor and Barney through to van Gerwen, Smith, Humphries and Littler - and dig into how walk-ons, nicknames, Sky money, global tours and life-changing prize cheques turned a smoky, working-class obsession into a worldwide Christmas staple.</p><p>It’s about the sound of “One hundred and eighteeee!”, but also about class, rebellion, reinvention and a sport that somehow stayed true to its roots even as it wrapped itself in fireworks and confetti - and whether it can maintain that as more and more money pours into the game, fuelled now more than ever by the so-called "Littler Effect".</p><p>It’s gaudy, raucous, sometimes ridiculous, often sublime - and at Christmas, it somehow belongs to all of us.</p>