Big Break - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Episode 1
Jim Davidson returns with the game show where snooker players test their skill against the clock while their partners are tested on general knowledge. Picking up their cues tonight are former world champion Dennis Taylor from Ireland, quick-fire Tony Drago from Malta and promising young Englishman Martin Clark.

Episode 2
Big prizes are on offer as top snooker stars play against the clock on behalf of the contestants they are partnering. Appearing on tonight's programme are Terry Griffiths from Wales, Ken Doherty from Ireland and Peter Ebdon from England. Joining in the fun as usual is referee John Virgo.

Episode 3
Guests on the snooker game show tonight are Mike Hallet and David Taylor , who are challenged by a bright new star, 16-year-old Ronnie O'Sullivan. With referee John Virgo. Hosted by Jim Davidson.

Episode 4
Top snooker stars Gary Wilkinson , Nigel Bond and Tony Drago play against the clock on behalf of three contestants. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 5
Top snooker stars Stephen Hendry , Steve Davis and Alain Robidoux play against the clock on behalf of three contestants.
With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 6
Belgian snooker champion Steve Lemmens , Scotland's Alan McManus and Peter Ebdon from London play against the clock on behalf of three contestants

Episode 7
Snooker stars Ray Reardon, Joe Swail and Tony Knowles play against the clock on behalf of three contestants. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 8
Snooker stars Dennis Taylor , Paul Davies and Dave Roe play against the clock on behalf of three contestants.

Episode 9
Snooker star Jimmy White is challenged by top woman player Stacey Hillyard and young Welsh champion Darren Morgan.

Episode 10
Ladies No 1 Allison Fisher, Willie Thorne and Steve James are the snooker stars playing on behalf of three contestants.

Episode 11
Tonight Terry Griffiths faces Dave Roe and Mark Johnston-Allen in the snooker challenge game. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 12
Tonight, veteran Ray Reardon is challenged by young snooker stars Ronnie O'Sullivan and Troy Shaw. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 13
Snooker stars Jimmy White , Dene O'Kane and Gary Wilkinson play on behalf of three contestants. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 14
Women's snooker champion Allison Fisher , Willie Thorne and new star Peter Ebdon cue up this week. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 15
This week snooker veteran Cliff Wilson is challenged by Darren Morgan and newcomer Paul Davies. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 16
Tonight, snooker star Steve Davis takes on the up-and-coming champion Peter Ebdon , and Terry Griffiths. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 17
Snooker stars John Parrott and Oliver King make their debut on the show, along with David Roe. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 18
"Whirlwind" Jimmy White plays against old adversaries Tony Meo and Tony Drago. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 19
The ladies take to the green baize, with newcomer Lynette Horsburgh facing the challenge of regulars Allison Fisher and Karen Corr. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 20
Ken Doherty , Tony Knowles and Mike Hallett are tonight's snooker experts. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 21
Senior professionals Ray Reardon , Rex Williams and Ray Edmonds are tonight's snooker experts.

Episode 22
Tonight Steve Davis will once again be displaying his snooker prowess on the Mystery Star Prize trail. Attempting to beat him to it are old adversaries Dene O'Kane and Steve James

Episode 23
Cueing off tonight's competition are snooker experts Mike Hallett , Silvino Francisco and Joe Swail. Jim Davidson is your on the ball host. With John Virgo.

Episode 24
Jimmy White sets out on his quest to win the mystery star prize, while fellow snooker players Jonathan Birch and Neil Mosley do their best to stop him. With host Jim Davidson and referee John Virgo.

Episode 25
Tonight sees the return of master professional John Parrott. Ken Doherty from Ireland and Steve Lemmens from Belgium give this week's trio of experts an international flavour.

Episode 26
Cueing off tonight's show are snooker experts Joe Johnson , Paul Davies and David Taylor. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Episode 27
Snooker's youngest new champion Ronnie O'Sullivan attempts to withstand the challenge of Alan McManus and Joe Swail in the last show of the series.
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