Bryan Cooney meets sport stars who will one day be remembered as legends. Sir Chay Blyth tells Bryan about his extraordinary life on the ocean waves. Show more
Bryan Cooney meets sport stars who will one day be remembered as legends. He talks to Sandy Lyle, the first British US Masters winner, about his long association with golf. Show more
Bryan Cooney meets sport stars who will one day be remembered as legends. Graeme Souness talks about his colourful career as a football player, manager and now successful pundit. Show more
Bryan Cooney meets sport personalities who will one day be remembered as legends. He talks to Murray Walker, whose unique commentary style opened up motorsport to millions. Show more
Bryan Cooney talks to sport stars who will one day be remembered as legends. He meets former Scottish Borders rugby star John Jeffrey. Show more
Bryan Cooney talks to Sir Henry Cooper about his life and boxing career, including the time he floored Muhammad Ali, the loss of his wife Albina and the death of his twin brother. Show more
Caddy Willie Aitchison has worked with many of our best known golfers. Bryan Cooney hears how Willie's no nonsense approach earned him respect in the sport. Show more
Sports journalist Jim Black, who was a close friend of footballer Jim Baxter, talks about the sportsman's life on and off the pitch. Show more
Known as 'Dishy Des' in the tabloid press, Bryan Cooney gets behind the headlines and meets the real Des Lynam. Show more
Bryan Cooney meets sport stars who will one day be remembered as legends, staring with Barry McGuigan, whose popularity transcends the sport of boxing. Show more
Bryan Cooney talks to jockey Willie Carson, who rode nearly 4,000 winners in a career spanning 34 years, despite being bullied for his size and having to lose his Scottish accent.
Peter Scudamore, the most successful jockey in National Hunt history during his career, reveals the secrets behind his time in the saddle and as a top trainer. Show more
Winning world titles, acts of mischief against competitors and eyeing up the ladies; Steve Parrish tells Bryan Cooney about the life of motorcyclist Barry Sheene. Show more
Bryan Cooney talks to racing driver Sir Jackie Stewart, who is credited for transforming the safety of one of sport's most dangerous arenas.
Bryan Cooney talks to Liz McColgan, whose determination, grit and do or die attitude took her from a difficult Dundee upbringing to the podium and the record books.
Controversial both on and off the pitch, rugby player Craig Chalmers tells Bryan Cooney about his memorable matches, including the famous 1990 Grand Slam at Murrayfield. Show more
Bryan Cooney meets sport stars who will one day be remembered as legends. Gold medallist Dame Mary Peters tells Bryan about Olympic success and surviving death threats. Show more
Six-time World Snooker Champion Steve Davis tells Bryan Cooney about his determination to succeed and his feelings about being known as 'interesting'. Show more
Bozer Barry McGuigan talks to Bryan Cooney about the highs and lows of his career and the importance of his family life. Show more
Peter Alliss gives Bryan Cooney an insight into his career as a golfer and lets him into some of the secrets from the commentary box. Show more