Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Stephen French
In the first episode he talks to Stephen French - a one-time Liverpool gangster nicknamed the Devil, who became one of the country's leading underworld operators before turning his back on life as a drug baron.

Nigel 'Spud' Ely
Danny Dyer is joined by former SAS soldier Nigel `Spud' Ely, who recalls his experiences undercover in Northern Ireland and hand-to-hand fighting in the Falklands, as he continues his exploration of Britain's most notorious and feared men.

Vic Dark
This episode features Vic Dark, now developing a career as a novelist after committing a series of crimes - including armed robbery, stabbing, and shooting - which led to his spending 19 years in prison. His time with feared London gangsters earned him a reputation as `the hardest man in Parkhurst' at the height of his notoriety.

Sam Skelly McCrory
The presenter interviews openly gay former skinhead Sam McCrory who, along with Johnny `Mad Dog' Adair, became one of the most notorious members of the Ulster Defence Association.

Barrington Patterson
The actor meets Barrington Patterson, renowned for his merciless approach to cage-fighting and kick-boxing, and occasionally seeking street fights with hardcore football hooligans.

Peter Bleksley
The actor talks to former CID detective Peter Bleksley about his career and being targeted for assassination by a Mafia gangster who also threatened his family.

Dominic Negus
The presenter talks to boxer Dominic Negus, notorious for once headbutting Olympic champion Audley Harrison, about his past exploits working with the East End's criminal fraternity.

Bradley Welsh
Danny Dyer meets former football hooligan Bradley Welsh - who ran his own gang of Hibernian fans at the age of 14.
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