Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men - Season 2
Season 2
Living Dangerously
Episodes
Paddy Doherty
The actor and presenter meets Paddy Doherty, a linchpin of the gypsy underworld, who went on to win Celebrity Big Brother in 2011.
Elijah Kerr
The actor meets former gang leader Elijah Kerr aka JaJa, founder of the infamous south London Peel Dem Crew.
David McMillan
The actor interviews former independent drug smuggler David McMillan, the only Westerner on record to have successfully escaped Bangkok's Klong Prem Central prison.
Mo Teague
The actor meets self-defence expert and former soldier Mo Teague, as part of his experiment to live under the same roofs as the country's most notorious hard men.
Dave & Ian Butlin
The actor and presenter meets the Butlin twins, leading cage-fighters in Britain, as he continues his journey to meet the country's notorious hard men.
Steve Sinclair
The actor and presenter meets former football hooligan Steve `The Blackpool Rock' Sinclair.
Bernard O'Mahoney
The actor meets former football hooligan Bernard O'Mahoney, who was also an associate of the infamous gangsters the Essex Boys. Documentary series involving the British star living under the same roofs as the country's most notorious hard men.
Best of
A look back at highlights of the series in which the actor met some of the UK's most notorious hard men, including Steve Sinclair and the Butlin twins.
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