Career
He currently lives in Crosby, Cumbria and played with the nickname The Iceman. Before coming to prominence as a darts professional, Warriner-Little appeared as a contestant in a 1987 edition of the Independent Television gameshow Bullseye whilst working as a psychiatric nurse at a Lancaster hospital. Warriner reached the quarter-finals in 1991 and 1992, before reaching his first World Final in 1993 - but he lost 3-6 to John Lowe.
This form took him to the top of the world rankings.
He joined the top players in the game when they separated from the BDO International after that 1993 final. He has a consistent record in the Personal Digital Cellular World Championship - reaching the quarter-finals seven times (1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2006) and the semi-finals twice (1999 and 2003).
As well as that he was runner-up in this event in 2004. He also was runner-up in the World Matchplay in 1997 and 2000, as well as in the World Masters in 1998.
BDO International
1989: Second Round (lost to Jocky Wilson 2-3)
1990: First Round (lost to Mike Gregory 0-3)
1991: Quarter Final (lost to Bob Anderson 3-4)
1992: Quarter Final (lost to Kevin Kenny 0-4)
1993: Final (lost to John Lowe 3-6)
Personal Digital Cellular
1994: Quarter Final (lost to Steve Brown 3-4)
1995: Last 24 Group (finished second in Group 4 behind Dennis Smith)
1996: Quarter Final (lost to Dennis Priestley 1-4)
1997: Quarter Final (lost to Eric Bristow 3-5)
1998: Last 24 Group (finished bottom in Group 8)
1999: Semi Final (lost to Philosophy Taylor 3-5)
2000: Quarter Final (lost to Philosophy Taylor 0-5)
2001: Quarter Final (lost to John Participant 1-4)
2002: Second Round (lost to Colin Lloyd 4-6)
2003: Semi Final (lost to Philosophy Taylor 1-6)
2004: Quarter Final (lost to Philosophy Taylor 1-5)
2005: Third Round (lost to Paul Williams 1-4)
2006: Quarter Final (lost to Wayne Mardle 0-5)
2007: First Round (lost to Alan Tabern 0-3)
2008: Second Round (lost to Peter Manley 1-4).