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Documentary which celebrates the life of Northern Irish motorcyclist Joey Dunlop, who was killed while racing in 2000. Dunlop won the Isle of Man TT a remarkable 26 times over the course of his career and was such a popular figure in his homeland that close to 50,000 mourners paid tribute to him on the day of his funeral. Presented and narrated by Stephen Watson of the BBC, this documentary makes use of contributions from those who knew the man best and archive footage to bring Joey's life into focus.
To celebrate 100 years of the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race, this nostalgic look back at five of the greatest ever TT races features legendary winners Geoff Duke, Mike Hailwood, Joey Dunlop and David Jefferies. Featured races are the 1950 Senior TT, 1967 Senior TT, 1979 Senior TT, 1985 Senior TT and 2000 Senior TT.
On-board motorcycle footage, filmed from the rider's perspective at a number of prestigious racing meetings, including the TT, the Ulster GP, the NW200 and the Southern 100. Riders featured include Joey Dunlop, Steve Hislop, Nick Jefferies, and Iain Duffus.
A tribute to motorcycle legend Joey Dunlop, it tells the great man's story from his early days with the Armoy Armada through to his record-breaking wins at the Isle of Man. Includes tributes from Barry Sheene and Carl Fogarty as well as archive interviews with Dunlop himself.
Documentary about the legendary Irish motorcycle rider. This programme looks at Joey Dunlop's successes at the Isle of Man TT. Dunlop achieved 26 TT wins and footage of 24 of those wins are featured in this programme.
Two classic Isle of Man TT films. 'You're On Your Own' features Mick Grant, Ron Haslam, Roger Marshall and Joey Dunlop at the 1982 TT. 'From Bray to Governor's' follows a blistering circuit by Mick Grant with a high-quality 16mm camera aboard his bike.
Stephen Watson presents this comprehensive history about motorcycle racing in Ulster in the 1960s and 1970s. The film focuses on the rivalry between the two top teams at the time, the Armoy Armada, led by Joey Dunlop, and the Dromara Destroyers, led by Ray McCullough. As well as interviews with the leading riders from each team, the film includes unpublished photos from the period, rare footage of racing in the 1960s and 1970s, and a short history of racing in Ulster from the 1920s to the 1960s.
Documentary following the fortunes of Abe Alexander as he makes his bid to win the Ulster 350cc title in 1974. The film, based around archive footage from the TV series 'Charge of the Bike Brigade', features appearances by many of the biggest names in Irish road racing including Joey Dunlop and Ray McCullough.
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