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No More Women is an oral game invented in 2002 by the comedians Mark Watson and Tim Key. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] During the writing of a show, Key challenged Watson to name as many famous people as he could. After listing many football and cricket players, Watson commented "OK, no more footballers", and this was developed into a game which the two of ...
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The three were given Chortle Legends of Lockdown awards for No More Jockeys as well as their individual work. [ 33 ] In 2009, Watson appeared in adverts for Magners Pear Cider , which became the subject of an extended routine by fellow comic Stewart Lee as part of his 2009, "If You Prefer A Milder Comedian, Please Ask For One" live show.
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A suspended jockey rides his horse Six-Shooter in a race in Tijuana. Men of Chance [12] [13] 1932 "Diamond Johnny" Silk is double-crossed by his own wife at a Paris racetrack. Broadway Bill [14] 1934 Story of a man's love for his thoroughbred and a woman who helps him achieve his dreams. Racing Luck [15] [16] [17] 1935
Migliore was the recipient of the Eddie Arcaro Award from the New York Turf Writers Association as outstanding jockey in 1981 and 1985. He won the 2003 Mike Venezia Memorial Award from the New York Racing Association for "extraordinary sportsmanship and citizenship."
Jockeys is an American documentary sports reality television series that premiered on February 6, 2009 on Animal Planet. The series chronicles the professional lives of jockeys during the famous thirty-day Oak Tree Meet at Santa Anita Park .
Her eccentric aunt runs a boarding house for the local jockeys, whose leader is the cocky but highly skilled Timmie Donovan, famous for his daring come-from-behind wins in the stretch. Into their lives comes Sir Peter Calverton and his young grandson Roger Calverton, who are titled but cash poor with only one asset, a prize-winning stakes horse ...