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Weekly Dartscast

The Weekly Dartscast with Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt is your go-to darts podcast. Each week you'll hear interviews with guests from all around the world of darts, plus in-depth analysis on the latest news, tournaments and talking points in the game.
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Now displaying: October, 2019
Oct 31, 2019

The 40th Episode of the 3rd Series of the Weekly Dartscast featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. It's another appreciation minute as the team look back on Rob Cross's third major title, plus a run to the final from Gerwyn Price at the European Championship. The team also recap the World Masters, including a sensational title for Irishman John O'Shea. The team are joined by two guests. First, Paul Nicholson completes part two of his two-part interview, discussing his time off the tour this year and his plans to try to win back his tour card in January. Then, Corrine Hammond talks about her good autumn, including a run to the televised stages of the World Masters plus winning through the qualifiers for the World Championship.

Oct 28, 2019

It's our go home podcast from the 2019 World Masters. Co-host Alex Moss is back with a bumper episode from the Circus Tavern and the final day of action as the men's and ladies champions are crowned. Paul Nicholson stops by to help preview the final day, the BDO's MC Paul Booth on how he got into becoming a master of ceremonies, his friendship and what it was like working with the late Eric Bristow and how he got the MC gig with the BDO, legendary commentator John Gwynne on what it's like being back at the Circus Tavern and his thoughts ahead of the final session, BDO chairman Des Jacklin on Wednesday's dramatic start to the tournament, the Grand Slam picks, and rumours of his future as chairman, and finally Lisa Ashton and John O'Shea, the 2019 World Masters champions, then close out the show.

Oct 24, 2019

For the first time ever, the Weekly Dartscast is on the road. Co-host Alex Moss is joined by long-time contributor of the show Matthew Kiernan at the Civic Hall, in Grays, for the opening day of the 2019 World Masters. It's a busy episode as Alex and Matt chat to 12 different players throughout the day, plus give their preview to the first day's play and react to the decision by the BDO to re-draw the men's draw moments before play is due to start. (Proudly sponsored by Double Trouble Drinks)

Oct 23, 2019

The 39th Episode of the 3rd Series of the Weekly Dartscast featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. The team recap Michael van Gerwen's stunning comeback victory over Peter Wright to lift his first Champions League title, plus what that defeat means to the former World #2. The team also look ahead of Gottingen for the European Championship and the World Masters at the Circus Tavern. The team are joined by Paul Nicholson in the first part of a two-part interview. This week, The Asset puts on his punditry hat and recaps the weekend in Leicester and the season on the European Tour before talking about what it'll be like to be back at the Circus Tavern on commentary for the first time since his major triumph there nearly 10 years ago.

Oct 18, 2019

A special bonus episode of the podcast as the Weekly Dartscast was invited to be a part of the PDC's media day on Friday ahead of the Champions League of Darts this weekend. Co-host Alex Moss was joined by two of the world's top eight as Michael Smith and Peter Wright both called in. Plus, David Borthwick, one of the co-founders of Double Trouble Drinks, also calls in ahead of their first drink being launched this weekend: Double Trouble Gin.

Oct 14, 2019

The 38th Episode of the 3rd Series of the Weekly Dartscast featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. The team look back on Michael van Gerwen's fifth World Grand Prix title, plus a first major final in nearly three years for Dave Chisnall. The team then talk about who they think might sneak into the field for the World Championship before previewing the fourth staging of the Champions League of Darts. The team are joined by two guests. First, PDC commentator Dan Dawson gives his take on Michael van Gerwen's recent form, as well as previewing all this week's action. Then, Matthew Edgar discusses his hopes to get back to Ally Pally to put it right after a disappointing debut there ten months ago.

Oct 10, 2019

The 37th Episode of the 3rd Series of the Weekly Dartscast featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. The team look back on the BDO season and begin to look forward to the World Championships in London. The team discuss whether this is the year that Wesley Harms finally wins the title, and whether anyone can stop Lisa Ashton and Mikuru Suzuki from making the final. The team are joined by three guests. First, Beau Greaves discusses her rise up the rankings to be a seed on World Championship debut. Then, the team speak with sisters Lauretta and Sharon Gavin, authors of the play Darts Wives.

Oct 3, 2019

The 36th Episode of the 3rd Series of the Weekly Dartscast featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. The team recap Krzysztof Ratajski's first big stage title in the PDC, plus a second Euro Tour final in 2019 for Dave Chisnall. The team review the Euro Tour season, plus look ahead to next week's World Grand Prix in Dublin. The team are joined by two guests. First, Jermaine Wattimena discusses his climb to the top 20 in the world, plus his hopes to break into the top 16 in the next few months. Then, Callan Rydz talks about his relief in winning a tour card through topping the Challenge Tour Order of Merit.

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