• Lucha Libre: Programme 20 >

      If conventional wrestling is like a bowl of punch, Lucha Libre is what happens when you spike it with a bottle of tequila. Watch the masked Mexican maniacs inflict pain on one another with their breathtaking aerial manoeuvres.
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    • Lucha Libre: Programme 21 >

      If you bumped into a Mexican wrestler down a dark alley, you would be forgiven for handing your wallet over in a panic. Luckily, the masked muscle men are usually too busy beating up opponents to hang around in dark alleys. This episode features more spectacular Luchadores showdowns. …more >

    • Lucha Libre: Programme 22 >

      The entry for ‘pain’ in the Mexican dictionary roughly translates as ‘finding yourself on the wrong end of a Luchador’s fist’. Watch the masked wrestlers grapple for glory and dish out suffering to their opponents in this spectacular show. …more >

    • Grand Slam rugby on BT Vision >

      There’s a real treat for rugby fans on BT Vision this summer – catch the stories behind some of the best English, Scottish and Welsh Grand Slams On Demand now. …more >

    • England Grand Slam: 1991 >

      England lost to Scotland in the 1990 Five Nations campaign, missing out on the Grand Slam in the process. They had the bit between their teeth the following year though and pulled off their first Grand Slam for 11 years. …more >

    • Scotland Grand Slam: 1990 >

      Scotland were an unstoppable machine in the 1990 Five Nations. Their Grand Slam started with a win against Ireland, gathered momentum with victories over France and Wales and finished with a flurry against England. …more >

    • Scotland Grand Slam: 1984 >

      After narrowly avoiding the wooden spoon the previous year, Scotland were considered outsiders in the 1984 Five Nations. But aided by the kicking accuracy of Peter Dods, the Scots beat all-comers to seal their first Grand Slam for nearly 60 years. …more >

    • Wales Grand Slam: 2005 >

      There was plenty of dancing on the streets of Cardiff after Wales’ late victory over England at the start of the 2005 Six Nations. But that shape throwing gave way to delirious gyrations by the end of the tournament when the Welsh secured their first Grand Slam since 1978. …more >