Luke Little introduces a new empty documentary about darts.
The 17 -year -old sporty sensation that became famous after the history of the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship has become the youngest player in the final at the age of 16, and the following two diffusion. It is lined up to spread. Broadcast program about Oche’s biggest stars -‘darts ‘
Television initiators say: Sun TViz Colling: “Producer clarifies the ability to maximize the masses by blowing the wind, quickly acquiring captures.
A prime example is the growing popularity of darts, which Sky intends to make the most of with these two documentaries.
“Dates for the first show have yet to be confirmed, but bosses are confident of its success and are already preparing for the next one.”
Littler’s fame and popularity in the sporting world has skyrocketed after a brilliant performance at Alexandra Palace in January, which saw him reach the final of the prestigious tournament.
But Luke Humphries dethroned him to become the world’s first racquet.
Meanwhile, the teenager has also signed up to play a celebrity ball-thrower for charity in ITV’s reboot of cult game show Bullseye, which airs this Christmas.
The news comes as it was confirmed that former cricketer and Top Gear presenter Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff will take over the hosting role, which was held by Jim Bowen during the show’s original run from 1981 to 1995.
A source told The Sun: “He wasn’t even born when Bullseye appeared on our screens with original presenter Jim Bowen. But Luke knows this is a plum role to have landed.
“As he steps up to the ‘Bullseye’ oche he knows he’s following in the footsteps of legends including Eric Bristow and Jocky Wilson who all threw darts on the programme in its 80s heyday.”