Top 3 new shows - Including the Premier League referee who opened up a vinyl record shop

Discover brand new episodes on Shots! TV looking at hilarious garden falls, beloved football mascots and the vinyl shop that was opened by a Premier League referee.

Shots! TV is National World’s special video website showcasing true crime, football, and quirky content. Our expert journalists work closely with local communities to share gripping stories from around the UK. Our quirky episodes explore all things weird and wonderful.

Mascot Mania

In this brand new show, some of the UK's most beloved football mascots take centre stage. We meet Nelson in Portsmouth, Donny Dog in Doncaster, Deepdale Duck in Preston, and Wigan Athletic’s Crusty the Pie. We also reveal the secret identity of Blackpool Football Club’s Bloomfield Bear, who has been secretly played by a family of four. Watch Mascot Mania to hear more stories from these beloved football mascots.

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Caught on Camera: Hilarious garden mishaps

Caught on Camera episodes share clips of funny and shocking, real-life videos from across the country. In this brand new episode, we watch epic fails and hilarious falls in gardens all over the UK. We’ll see a man falling through a trampoline and into a pool of water, a gardener accidentally smashing through his neighbour's fence while mowing the lawn, and a dad landing on his back during a snowball fight. Watch the full episode for more hilarious garden mishaps.

The Vinyl Revival

In an exclusive Shots! TV documentary, we explore the resurgence of vinyl records and challenges the music industry faces. In the episode, we talk to a DJ about the future of music, find out how a Premier League referee ended up opening a record store, and learn how a Taylor Swift album inspired a work of art. Watch The Vinyl Revival to find out more.

Go to Shots! TV or tune into Freeview channel 262 and Freely channel 565 for more true crime, football, and quirky UK content. Keep up with our latest videos, episodes and series by signing up to Shots TV! Newsletter here.

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