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Robert Francis George (born 16 December 1945) is an English television presenter and former professional
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player. He is widely recognised as one of the game's biggest personalities, known for his flamboyant entrances in which the "King of Darts" makes his way to the stage bedecked in jewellery, wearing a crown and cloak and holding a candelabra to the
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song " We Are the Champions". George won several leading major darts tournaments; he won the
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twice and appeared in two BDO Darts World Championship finals and was the first full-time exhibition player. Since 1998, George has also worked for the
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as a co-presenter and promoter of the game in their coverage of darts tournaments.


Darts career

George took up darts at the age of 30, and quickly improved, winning the first tournament he entered, and making his first appearance at the World Masters less than a year later. He has won several major tournaments, including the ''News of the World'' Championship in 1979 and 1986, the
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Grand Masters in 1979 and 1980, the North American Open in 1978, and And he was WDF Europe Cup champion in 1982 beating Eric Bristow in the final. George's ''News of the World'' victory in 1979 came without dropping a single leg, the only player to do so. Winning the 1979 final with a 100.20 average. George was the first player to get over 100 average on television. Playing for England, he won the Nations Cup in 1980, as part of an England triples team with Tony Brown and John Lowe, but had to withdraw in 1981 because of a ruptured spleen, which he nearly died from. George reached the final of the
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in 1980 at his first attempt, beating Dave Whitcombe, Leighton Rees and
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. His opponent in the final was Eric Bristow. George led the match 1–0, 2–1 and 3–2 in sets, before Bristow edged ahead 4–3. At 2–2 in legs in the eighth set, George missed an opportunity to take the match to a decider. On 66 with one dart in hand, he miscounted and hit treble-16 instead of treble-10, thus leaving himself the trickier double-9 instead of double-18. On his next throw for double-9, George hit single-9 with his first dart and then bust his score by hitting single-20, leaving Bristow with three darts for the championship, which he duly converted with his second dart to seal a 5–3 victory. George reached his second and last world final in 1994. After beating Russell Stewart and Martin Phillips, he broke his back when celebrating winning a set during his quarter final match against Kevin Kenny. George got through that match against Kenny by 4–2 in sets, having damaged his back when celebrating going 3–2 up. In his semi final match against Magnus Caris, George went two sets up, but then lost the next four sets and the opening two legs of the seventh set. When Caris missed a dart at double 18 to win the match, George responded by winning nine legs in a row to win the match 5–4 in sets. Competing in the final against doctor's advice, Wearing a steel corset, George lost 0–6 to John Part playing in extreme pain. A few weeks after that final, it was found that he had literally broken his back and had to have eight titanium screws inserted into the base of his spine just so that he could stand upright.


Television work

Since 1998, George has been a co-presenter and pundit on the
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darts coverage, primarily of the BDO World Championship. He has also made several other television appearances, not all relating to darts. In 2002, he played himself in Sean Lock's sitcom '' 15 Storeys High'', while in 2004, he starred in the comedy film ''One Man and His Dog'', and later followed in the footsteps of fellow professional darts player Andy Fordham by taking part in the ITV programme '' Celebrity Fit Club''. In 2006, he appeared in a regular segment of '' Brainiac: Science Abuse'' series 4, in which he played darts in order to explode caravans. He was also a team captain in '' Showbiz Darts'' again alongside Fordham. In 2007, he appeared with celebrity TV show, ''Don’t Call Me Stupid'', with Vanessa Feltz. In 2010, George performed Run DMC's ''Walk this Way'' on Let's Dance for Sport Relief with Tony O'Shea, Willie Thorne and
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. His colourful character has enabled George to be successful on the darts exhibition circuit, being introduced to it, and money races by his friend Tommy O'Regan. In 2009, he teamed up with Bristow and John Lowe to tour theatres around the UK and Ireland, appearing in a show named Legends of the Oche which was presented and hosted by comedian Duncan Norvelle. He appeared in a 2009 episode of BBC's '' Cash in the Attic''. In January and February 2016, George appeared in the three-part BBC series '' The Real Marigold Hotel'', which followed a group of celebrity senior citizens including
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and Wayne Sleep on a journey to India. He also appeared on ''The Real Marigold on Tour'', visiting
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can be used medicinally and how it would affect the UK if it was legalised.


Personal life

George was born in Manor Park, London. After leaving school, he had various jobs including as a nightclub bouncer, floor layer, and builder, he was a tunneler working as a lead miner on the Victoria line before taking up darts at the age of 30. George lives with his wife and manager Marie and their two sons at George Hall. The layout of the rooms has been designed to look like a dart, and above the front door is a stained glass dartboard. George is a keen fisherman, and within the George Hall grounds are well-stocked fishing lakes. His son
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is also a former professional darts player; He reached the semi-final of the 2013 BDO World Darts Championship, losing to eventual champion
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. George has worked as an ambassador for basic
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, touring schools teaching children how darts can help with counting skills.


Tournament wins

*North American Open: 1978 *
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: 1979, 1986 *Butlins Grand Masters: 1979, 1980 * WDF Europe Cup Singles: 1982 *WDF Europe Cup Team: 1982


World Championship results


BDO

*1980: Runner Up (lost to Eric Bristow 3–5) *1981: Quarter-finals (lost to
Cliff Lazarenko Cliff Lazarenko (born 16 March 1952) is an English former professional darts player. Nicknamed "Big Cliff" due to his height (193 cm / 6'4") and weight (over 127 kg at his peak), he is known for being a colourful character on and off ...
0–4) *1982: Semi-finals (lost to John Lowe 1–4) *1983: First round (lost to Tony Brown 0–2) *1984: First round (lost to Malcolm Davies 1–2) *1985: Second round (lost to Fred McMullan 1–3) *1986: First round (lost to Bob Anderson 0–3) *1987: First round (lost to John Lowe 0–3) *1993: Semi-finals (lost to John Lowe 3–5) *1994: Runner Up (lost to
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0–6) *1995: First round (lost to Ronnie Sharp 0–3) *1997: Second round (lost to Roland Scholten 0–3) *1998: Second round (lost to Sean Palfrey 2–3) *2000: Second round (lost to Ronnie Baxter 2–3) *2002: First round (lost to Raymond van Barneveld 1–3)


Career statistics


BDO major finals: 4 (2 titles, 2 runners-up)


WDF major finals: 1 (1 title)


Independent major finals: 2 (2 titles)

(W) Won; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Prel.) Preliminary round; (DNQ) Did not qualify; (DNP) Did not participate; (NH) Not held


Performance timeline


References


External links

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Kingdom of Bobby George
{{DEFAULTSORT:George, Bobby 1945 births Living people British Darts Organisation players English sports broadcasters Darts people English darts players People educated at Reigate Grammar School People from Manor Park, London Sportspeople from Essex Sportspeople from the London Borough of Newham