- The iconic snooker game show Big Break is set to return to BBC screens, 24 years after its original run concluded.
- Paddy McGuinness will host the revived series, taking on the role previously held by Jim Davidson, alongside seven-time world snooker champion Stephen Hendry.
- The original show, which ran from 1991 to 2002, was a Saturday evening staple, attracting nearly 14 million viewers at its peak with Davidson and the late John Virgo.
- The BBC stated the new format will be “reimagined” for modern audiences, featuring a brand-new look, fast-paced snooker frames, and new camera angles, while retaining the memorable theme tune.
- Twenty half-hour episodes have been commissioned for BBC Two and iPlayer, with the show's return following the successful revival of other 90s favourites like Gladiators.
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BBC to bring back iconic snooker game show Big Break after 24 years away