During that successful run in the 1994 PDC World Darts Championship Brown beat Kevin Spiolek, Keith Deller and Alan Warriner to reach the last four before losing heavily 0-5 to Phil Taylor.
He then beat Peter Evison 5-1 in the third/fourth place play-off, a feature which is no longer staged in the event.
In 1989 Brown received the great honour of being appointed London Team Captain, following in the footsteps of such illustrious names as Eric Bristow, Cliff Lazarenko, and Clive Pearce.
He competed at the PDC World Championship each year between 1994 and 2004, but was unable to repeat the form he showed at that first event in 1994 – only reaching the last 16 in 1999 and 2000.
In 2012, Brown was forced to miss a number of major US tournaments, but still finished 11th in the ADO National Rankings.
Also in 2012, he won the Men's Singles at the Blueberry Hill Open for a record sixth time.
His favorite sports are speedway and football (soccer) – he supports AFC Wimbledon – and he also enjoys fishing, particularly catfishing.
Other hobbies include cooking, classical music, and visiting cemeteries and graves of the famous.
In March 1974, Ken represented a Great Britain (BDO) team which played against the USA in New York.