Snookering you again: Big Break to return with Stephen Hendry on trick-shot duties
The BBC is to bring back the classic gameshow after 24 years away.
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The BBC is re-racking the balls and chalking the cues again after announcing that classic TV gameshow Big Break will return after 24 years away.
Seven-time snooker world champion Stephen Hendry is to co-host the series alongside presenter and comic Paddy McGuinness in a reboot of a show that originally ran for 10 series from 1991 to 2002.
Hendry is to take on the trick-shot challenges performed by the late John Virgo in the original series, while McGuinness will fill the shoes of Jim Davidson. The iconic theme tune will also be brought back.
The BBC say the show will be “reimagined” for today’s audiences with an “addictive mix of fast-paced snooker frames with a relaxed, comedic atmosphere”. Each episode will see three contestants helped by professional snooker players to compete for cash prizes.
Hendry, 57, said: “Big Break was a unique mix of trick shots and great entertainment and I can’t wait to be back at the table and bringing this incredible show to a whole new audience and who knows, we might inspire the next generation of snooker players to get into the sport.”
McGuinness, known for Phoenix Nights, Take Me Out and Top Gear added: “I am absolutely delighted to be a part of Big Break. It is one of those shows everyone knows and loves so to be hosting it alongside legend Stephen Hendry will be something special. Bring it on!”
A fresh-faced Hendry appeared in the first episode of Big Break in 1991, and the series ran for 11 years as a Saturday night staple on BBC One. The new series, with 20 half-hour episodes to be made, has been commissioned by BBC Daytime for BBC Two and iPlayer.
The revival follows the successful recent return of another 1990s family favourite, Gladiators, by the BBC. Darts gameshow Bullseye has also made a recent comeback on ITV.

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