Olly Croft, a pivotal figure in the world of darts, made a notable transition into film with his 2014 documentary, *Bullseyes and Beer: When Darts Hit Britain*. This film not only chronicles the sport's rise in popularity but also highlights Croft's immense contributions as the founder of the British Darts Organisation. Collectors are drawn to this title for its unique perspective on darts culture and its nostalgic appeal, capturing a slice of British history through the lens of a beloved sport.
While Croft’s legacy primarily resides in the world of darts, his foray into film has cemented his status among niche collectors who appreciate the intersection of sports and cinema. *Bullseyes and Beer* stands out in home media collections for its rare insights and the charismatic presence of Croft, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of both darts and independent documentary filmmaking. As collectors seek out titles that tell compelling stories, Croft’s work serves as a testament to the enduring charm of physical media.