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Oisin Murphy’s comeback from cocaine ban detailed in documentary on BBC

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Oisin Murphy’s comeback from cocaine ban detailed in documentary on BBC

Horsepower shows the highs and lows of the three-time champion jockey over nine months between 2020 and 2021 over four episodes which will be available on BBC platforms from Tuesday

Oisin Murphy (second left) and Andrew Balding (second right) star in Horsepower(©Laurence Squire)

Champion jockey Oisin Murphy is the star of an acclaimed documentary series coming to BBC platforms.

Horsepower is a four-part series which follows the fortunes of Murphy and trainer Andrew Balding from autumn 2020 and through the summer of 2021. It lifts the lid on a period when Murphy is facing the prospect of a ban following a positive test for cocaine and details his fear of not knowing whether he will be able to rebuild his career.




The first two episodes of Horsepower will be broadcast on BBC4 on Tuesday and the rest seven days later while also being available on the BBC iPlayer.

Filmed at Balding’s Kingsclere stables in Hampshire, viewers see the trainer striving to take his yard to the next level. To do so he must achieve success at the highest grade, in races such as the Derby and at Royal Ascot.

Combining remarkable human-interest stories with unrivalled behind the scenes access and insight into the sport of horse racing, the series covers a nine-month period as the duo prepare for the biggest week of their year, the five days of Royal Ascot.

Horsepower was produced and directed by Dave James and John Maxse and co-produced by Angus Paskin Orr and Stevan Riley for London Entertainment and Equine Productions.

Horsepower: now available on BBC platforms

Jo Lapping, Head of Factual Acquisition at BBC said: “We’re delighted to be bringing Horsepower to the BBC.

‘The extraordinary access the series gives to life at a racing stable provides real insight to the commitment, hard work and occasional drama behind each race, making Horsepower a riveting watch for both fans and newcomers to the sport.”

Balding’s sister, the broadcaster Clare Balding, who appears in the series, said: “Horsepower offers a great insight into how hard my brother has worked to turn Kingsclere into a training operation that can compete with the biggest and the best.

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