Danny Dyer, Britain's second hardest man, is at it again. Last month he accused Verne Troyer of hitting on his wife at the Pride of Britain Awards (presumably Dyer was there for his seminal Most Dangerous Men series). He stopped short, however, of giving the Mini Me actor a 'slap' as he is...
I've quite enjoyed Bravo's knockabout bit of Tuesday night rubbish TV, Deadliest Warrior . Throwing any pretence of academic rigour to the wind as Bravo is entitled to do, it's taught us that in a series of theoretical (and unrealistic) battles Shaolin Monks are tougher than the Maoris, British...
Watching Sky Sports' "coverage" of events inside and outside West Ham's ground the other night I was suddenly struck with the thought "Where the hell is Danny Dyer when you need him?" For those of you who missed it, Tuesday night's football commentaries were dominated...
Danny Dyer, the second hardest man in the UK, has told Zoo magazine that he is giving up his TV presenting career because he can't take the criticism of his presenting style. The frontman of Bravo's terrible/excellent Britain's Deadliest Men... series added that he gets 'hurt' when...
Bravo is three episodes into Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men: Living Dangerously and it's become obvious that the series is so bad it's actually brilliant. Dyer, who achieved a modicum of fame in the 90s Brit film Human Traffic , is now forced to draw upon all his acting talent to show that the...