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| show_name = Big Break | image= | caption = | format = Game Show
Game show

A game show is a type of television program in which members of the public or celebrity, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes....
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(1991 - 2000)
16:9
(2001 - 2002) | runtime = 30 minutes | creator = | starring = Jim Davidson
Jim Davidson (comedian)

Jim Davidson Order of the British Empire is an England comedian, actor and television presenter. Despite controversies surrounding aspects of his act and personal life, he has been made an officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to entertainment, particularly of British Soldiers in conflict zones....

John Virgo
John Virgo

John Virgo is an English people former professional snooker player and more recently a snooker sports commentator and television personality. He is also a life long Manchester United F.C....
| channel = BBC1 | first_aired = 30 April 1991 | last_aired = 9 October 2002 | num_series = 14 | num_episodes = 239 | country = | producer = | related = | imdb_id = }} Big Break is a British game show
Game show

A game show is a type of television program in which members of the public or celebrity, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes....
 based around the game of snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
, mixed with traditional game show elements.






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| show_name = Big Break | image= | caption = | format = Game Show
Game show

A game show is a type of television program in which members of the public or celebrity, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes....
| picture_format = 4:3
(1991 - 2000)
16:9
(2001 - 2002) | runtime = 30 minutes | creator = | starring = Jim Davidson
Jim Davidson (comedian)

Jim Davidson Order of the British Empire is an England comedian, actor and television presenter. Despite controversies surrounding aspects of his act and personal life, he has been made an officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to entertainment, particularly of British Soldiers in conflict zones....

John Virgo
John Virgo

John Virgo is an English people former professional snooker player and more recently a snooker sports commentator and television personality. He is also a life long Manchester United F.C....
| channel = BBC1 | first_aired = 30 April 1991 | last_aired = 9 October 2002 | num_series = 14 | num_episodes = 239 | country = | producer = | related = | imdb_id = }} Big Break is a British game show
Game show

A game show is a type of television program in which members of the public or celebrity, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes....
 based around the game of snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
, mixed with traditional game show elements. It was broadcast on BBC1 between 30 April, 1991 and 9 October, 2002. It influenced a later game show for the network called Full Swing, but based around golf
Golf

Golf is a sport in which players using many types of Golf club including wood , iron , and putter , attempt to hit golf ball into each hole on a golf course in the lowest possible number of strokes....
.

Format of the show

The show was presented by comedian Jim Davidson
Jim Davidson (comedian)

Jim Davidson Order of the British Empire is an England comedian, actor and television presenter. Despite controversies surrounding aspects of his act and personal life, he has been made an officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to entertainment, particularly of British Soldiers in conflict zones....
 and former snooker player, later commentator, John Virgo
John Virgo

John Virgo is an English people former professional snooker player and more recently a snooker sports commentator and television personality. He is also a life long Manchester United F.C....
, who was known for being the butt of many of Davidson's jokes. The audience would also be known in occasional shows for being rather dull and lacking enthusiasm, sometimes having to be told to clap by Davidson when a contestant answered a question correctly. The show's theme song is The Snooker Song, from the musical The Hunting of the Snark
The Hunting of the Snark (musical)

The Hunting of the Snark, is a musical theater - based on Lewis Carroll's poem - written by composer Mike Batt....
 composed by Mike Batt
Mike Batt

Michael Philip Batt is a United Kingdom based songwriter, musician, Record producer and Deputy Chairman of the British Phonographic Industry....
 and performed by Captain Sensible
Captain Sensible

Captain Sensible is a singer, songwriter, guitarist who grew up in Croydon, England, and co-founded the punk rock band The Damned in 1976. After leaving the band, he reinvented himself as an alternative pop singer with a rebellious, self-conscious image....
.

The show was renowned for its light-hearted and comedic tone for many reasons. One of which was the chemistry between Davidson and Virgo, in which Davidson would frequently mock Virgo for his dress-sense or his personality. This made many viewers sympathetic for Virgo. However, Virgo would occasionally come back with wisecracks and insults, one example involved Davidson telling Virgo he would talk very slow because Virgo was a northerner, before Virgo said "Well, Jim, I know you're a southerner, so I'm not going to listen.". Other comic aspects were the occasional contestant who failed to understand many of the questions they were asked, and also the light hearted personality of snooker players, most notably, Dennis Taylor
Dennis Taylor

Dennis Taylor is a retired snooker player, and current BBC snooker commentator. Taylor is well known for his sense of humour and his trademark over-sized glasses....
.

The show's set consisted of a snooker table and three pairs of chairs at the side of the studio, with Virgo standing on the opposite side of the snooker table and the question board which would be revealed in the second round.The show began with Davidson giving a short monologue and then introducing Virgo who would enter the set with a bag of snooker balls which would be used in the first round.

All contestants would go home with at least a snooker cue and Big Break trophy, regardless of what round they reach.

Red Hot

After introducing and chatting to each contestant, they would randomly select a ball from a bag Davidson was holding. The bag contained a red ball, a yellow ball and a blue ball, which Davidson once described as "the thing you get on a colour TV" even though the colours on a TV screen are red, blue and *green* not yellow. Each coloured ball represented a professional snooker player who Virgo would introduce. (Virgo could have randomly chosen a player himself as players had no indication what colour they were. However, he could occasionally be seen holding a card which could possibly have noted which colours the players represented.)

After introducing the players, the first round, Red Hot, would be played. It would begin with a player having ten seconds added to a clock, and being asked three questions to gain ten seconds for each question answered correctly. The questions were usually riddles or trick questions, with the second question often asking the contestant which two words sound the same by answering clues. (For example, a number (four), and the opposite of against (for).)

After the questions were answered, the snooker players had the rewarded amount of time to pot ten red snooker balls, which Davidson and Virgo described as being very complicated rules. The contestant whose player potted the least balls would be out of the game and play the next round for a consolation prize.

Virgo's trick shot

This mini-game consisted of Virgo setting up a trick shot
Trick shot

A trick shot is a shot played on a billiards table , which does something with the Billiard ball that would seem unlikely or impossible. As an organized cue sports discipline, trick shot competition is known as artistic pool....
 for the losing contestant. After demonstrating the shot, Virgo would set the shot up again for the player to attempt, whilst Davidson would show what prize the player could win. Prizes included binoculars, clock radios and champagne.

If they completed the shot successfully, they won the prize. If the contestant came close to winning but failed, Davidson or Virgo would often knock the snooker ball into the pocket. However, if the player lost, which was very rare, Davidson would offer an old record
LP album

Long play record albums are 33? rpm Polyvinyl chloride Gramophone records , generally either 10 or 12 inches in diameter. They were first introduced in 1948, and served as a primary release format for Sound recording and reproduction until the compact disc began to significantly displace them by 1988, and eventually leaving the mainstr...
 by an unpopular artist who the contestant wouldn't recognise.

In the first episode of Big Break, Virgo performed the trick shot dressed as Willie Thorne
Willie Thorne

William Joseph Thorne , best known as Willie Thorne, is a former English people professional snooker player and now a Sportscaster....
. He would also occasionally mock various other players, including Jimmy White
Jimmy White

James Warren White, Order of the British Empire is an English people professional snooker player, best known as Jimmy White. Nicknamed the "Whirlwind" , White is a multiple World Championship finalist....
.

Out-takes of Virgo's failed attempts at some trick shows were frequently seen on Auntie's Bloomers
Auntie's Bloomers

Auntie's Bloomers is a popular and often rerun and supplemented series of live bloopers and out-takes from the BBC archives, hosted by Terry Wogan....
.

Pocket Money

In the next round, contestants would have the chance of winning money. Each snooker player had to play by traditional snooker rules for ninety seconds with the snooker balls being worth amounts of money. Each red ball was worth £10 when potted, with each coloured ball being worth up to £70 per pot. If the player potted a coloured ball in an indicated colour pocket, the amount would be doubled for that pot.

If the player missed, the contestant would have to answer a question on a specific subject, depending on what ball was missed. Categories included Pot Luck (Red), Past (Yellow), Music (Green), Places (Brown), People (Blue), Sports (Pink) and Screen (Black). If answered correctly, Davidson would shout "Play!" so the snooker player would continue. If the contestant answered incorrectly, Davidson would have to ask another question. If the player continually answered wrong, Davidson would either give the player clues, over-articulate the right answer or, if he got lost with the questions, give up and shout "Play!" anyway.

Each player won the amount of money the snooker player gained, and the contestant with the most money went on to play the final round.

Make or Break

In Make Or Break, contestants could win a variety of prizes. Contestants would be given ninety seconds to answer five general knowledge questions asked by Davidson. Each correct answer allowed the snooker player to remove one red ball from the table. After the questions were answered, the remaining time was given to the snooker player to clear the snooker table with six reds minus one for each question answered correctly on the table. One red ball and each coloured ball represented a prize, ranging from champagne, short breaks, televisions, computers and games consoles. The black ball represented the Mystery Star Prize, often a holiday, though on occasion a booby prize
Booby prize

A booby prize is a joke prize usually given in recognition of a terrible performance or last-place finish. A person who finishes last, for example, may get a booby prize such as a worthless coin....
.

The snooker player would play by traditional rules to clear the table, with the support of having red balls removed. The player had the remaining time, left from when the contestant answered his or her questions, to pot all the balls. The first red potted won the player the first prize. However, the contestant could not win any more prizes until the player cleared all the reds from the table, and began potting the yellow ball up to the black ball.

At the end of the programme, there is usually another familiar catchphrase - Davidson says "Say good night, JV.", to which Virgo replies, "Good night, JV."

Transmissions


Series

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 30 April 1991 16 July 1991 12
2 11 January 1992 4 April 1992 13
3 12 September 1992 19 December 1992 15
4 4 September 1993 26 March 1994 27
5 9 September 1994 28 October 1994 8
6 7 January 1995 20 May 1995 19
7 2 September 1995 14 October 1995 7
8 2 March 1996 19 July 1996 20
9 3 January 1997 14 July 1997 20
10 9 January 1998 18 July 1998 19
11 13 February 1999 26 June 1999 15
12 4 December 1999 31 March 2000 22
13 28 April 2001 18 August 2001 12
14 22 June 2002 9 October 2002 8


Christmas shows

Date
24 December 1991
26 December 1992
27 December 1993
27 December 1994
28 December 1995
27 December 1996
26 December 1997
28 December 1998


Trick Shot specials

Date
22 August 1995
29 August 1995
19 October 1995
3 August 1996
29 August 1996
27 June 1997
4 July 1997
23 December 1999


Stars of the Future

Date
3 July 1999
10 July 1999
17 July 1999
24 July 1999
11 December 1999


Snooker Scrapbook

Date
3 January 2000


External links

  • at UKgameshows.com