2024 Episodes
1. Football Is For Everyone: With Michael Owen
Michael Owen and his son James explore the world of partially sighted football with the England national team ahead of the 2023 ISBA World Games.
2. Rylan: Homophobia, Football and Me
TV personality Rylan examines the place of homosexuality within football. He takes a look at his own personal experiences and interviews numerous figures from the beautiful game.
3. The Jake Dixon Diaries - Part 1
2023 is the most important year of Jake Dixon’s life. We follow him throughout the season, on and off the track, as he strives for Moto2 glory.
4. The Jake Dixon Diaries - Part 2
2023 is the most important year of Jake Dixon’s life. We follow him throughout the season, on and off the track, as he strives for Moto2 glory.
5. The Jake Dixon Diaries - Part 3
2023 is the most important year of Jake Dixon’s life. We follow him throughout the season, on and off the track, as he strives for Moto2 glory.
6. Wembley Stadium: A Stage For Icons
As Wembley prepares to host the 2024 Champions League final, we take a special look back at over a century of history and iconic moments at the home of football.
7. August 4th: An Olympic Odyssey
Some of the most historic moments in the Olympic Games have occurred on August 4th. We explore those epic events, including Jesse Owen’s’ win in front of Adolf Hitler in 1936.
8. The Rise and Rise of UFC
A look at how the UFC has become a leading force in combat sports
9. The Club That George Built
After a life-changing accident, George Dowell finds his purpose by transforming his childhood club and team, Worthing FC. The film documents George’s first-hand account of living with disability, whilst pursuing a career and fighting for promotion in the leagues for his club. Candid interviews with George, his family and his community show the impact of his work efforts on his personal life.
10. Lomu: The Lost Tapes
Between 2001 and 2005, New Zealand legend Jonah Lomu allowed a film crew access into his world. The result was a series of interviews and very personal footage, which was lost – until now. Listen to his story in his own words on Lomu: The Lost Tapes, available to watch now on discovery+. It includes the rugby icon looking back at his astonishing four-try haul against England at the 1995 World Cup.
11. The Muddy Roots of Football - Part 1
In the highlands of Ireland, football is a matter of survival. The home team, made of members of the same family, speaks a language that none of their opponents understand.
12. The Muddy Roots of Football - Part 2
In Copsa Mica, the pollution created by industrial activity has impacted the health of the local team and forced them to transplant a football pitch from a nearby village.
13. The Muddy Roots of Football - Part 3
With a cemetery behind one of the goals, this is where players of Vilar de Barrio fight. The clay pitch is described as the worst in Spain and the coach is running for mayor.
14. The Muddy Roots of Football - Part 4
In Ireland, the home captain recounts last night’s Christmas party, and a tight and terrible game ends with the captain getting told off by his mother.
15. The Muddy Roots of Football - Part 5
Witness the remarkable journey of the one-armed goalkeeper, Tudos. At the age of 57, he continues to defy all the odds to play the game he loves
16. The Muddy Roots of Football - Part 6
On the Arctic Circle, a special annual match unfolds, where 86-year-old players from neighbouring villages battle it out for one last time.
17. AS Monaco Centenary
Unveiled on 29 September on the Club’s media platforms, the film retracing 100 years of AS Monaco’s prestigious history – which features H.S.H. Prince Albert II, Dmitry Rybolovlev, Jean-Louis Campora, Arsène Wenger, Jean-Luc-Ettori, Claude Puel, Thierry Henry, Kylian Mbappé and many other Club legends – is coming to screens across the Channel!
18. Unbreakable: England 2003
The story of England's triumphant 2003 Rugby World Cup campaign, in the players' own words. The much-loved squad reunite to launch a foundation that provides players with the crucial support they never had.