请调整浏览器窗口大小或者请使用手机查看!
Hi-de-Hi!s Ruth Madoc, Patrick Moore of The Sky at Night, and Blue Peter presenter Anthea Turner are the celebrities persuaded to risk their general-knowledge reputation on behalf of their favourite charities. Snooker stars joining in the pantomime fun are Dennis Taylor as the Dame, Allison Fisher as Buttons and Willie Thorne as the Giant. Attempting to control the excesses of Dick Whittington (host Jim Davidson) will be John Virgo in the amazing guise of Dick's cat.
Jim Davidson hosts the game show where snooker stars test their skill against the clock on behalf of contestants. Making a return visit to the programme tonight are Terry Griffiths , Ken Doherty and Cliff Thorburn.
Jim Davidson hosts the game show where snooker stars test their skills against the clock.
Hoping to win the mystery star prize for his partner tonight is David Taylor, who has already won twice in previous series.
Can he withstand the challenge of newcomers Nigel Bond and Joe Swail?
Jim Davidson hosts the game show where snooker stars test their skills against the clock.
Hoping to win the mystery star prize for his partner tonight is snooker's world No 1, Stephen Hendry, who is challenged by newcomers Peter Ebdon and Darren Morgan.
Jim Davidson hosts the general knowledge game show where snooker stars test their skill against the clock. Hoping to win the Mystery Star Prize for their partners tonight are Karen Corr, Mark Johnston-Allen and Gary Wilkinson
Jim Davidson hosts the general knowledge game show where snooker stars test their skill against the clock. Hoping to win the Mystery Star Prize for their partners tonight are Dene O'Kane from New Zealand, Ray Reardon from Wales and Mike Hallett from England.
Jim Davidson hosts the general knowledge game show where snooker stars test their skill against the clock. Hoping to win the Mystery Star Prize for their partners tonight are Alan McManus from Scotland, Paul Davies from London and Steve James from the Black Country.
Jim Davidson hosts the general knowledge game show where snooker stars test their skill against the clock. Tonight David Taylor, a major prize-winner in the last series, returns to be challenged by two newcomers to the snooker world, Joe Swail and Nigel Bond.
Jim Davidson hosts the general knowledge game show where snooker stars test their skill against the clock. Tonight Tony Knowles is challenged by Stacey Hillyard and 16-year-old whiz kid Ron O'Sullivan, the youngest player to complete a tournament maximum break.
Jim Davidson hosts the general knowledge game show where snooker stars test their skill against the clock. Tonight's players include two newcomers to the programme, Karen Corr and Mark Johnston-Allen, who join Gary Wilkinson, a major prize winner from the last series.
Jim Davidson cues off with the questions as tonight's contestants play for the "Mystery Star Prize". Fun and skill are on the agenda with tonight's snooker stars - ladies' No 1 Allison Fisher and the ever-popular Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor.
Jim Davidson hosts the snooker game show. Playing against the clock are two newcomers to Big Break, Paul Davies from London and Alan McManus from Scotland, and old hand Steve James from the Black Country.
Jim Davidson cues off with the questions as tonight's contestants compete for a chance to win the "Mystery Star Prize". Helping them in their cause and joining in the fun are snooker stars Ray Reardon from Wales, Dene O'Kane from New Zealand, and Mike Hallett from England.
Jim Davidson hosts the game show which combines the skills of snooker professionals with the general knowledge of contestants. Playing against the clock are Tony Knowles and Stacey Hillyard who are challenged by 16-year-old newcomer Ron O'Sullivan.
Jim Davidson hosts the game show which combines the skills of snooker professionals with the general knowledge of contestants. Playing against the clock this week are Canada's Cliff Thorburn, Ireland's Ken Doherty and Terry Griffiths from Wales.
Jim Davidson hosts the game show which combines the skills of snooker professionals with the general knowledge of contestants.
Playing against the clock this week are world No 1 Stephen Hendry , Peter Ebdon from London and the young Welsh champion Darren Morgan.