John Virgo: the matchup, the stakes, the verdict
Filmed ahead of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, the players felt it could help boost the popularity of the game once again as well as being a fitting tribute to the late, great John Virgo.

UNITED KINGDOM —
Filmed ahead of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, the players felt it could help boost the popularity of the game once again as well as being a fitting tribute to the late, great John Virgo. John Virgo has emerged this Friday as one of the stories drawing attention in United Kingdom.
Key facts
- Filmed ahead of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, the players felt it could help boost the popularity of the game once again as well as being a fitting tribute to the late, great John Virgo.
- Originally fronted by Jim Davidson alongside Virgo, Big Break played a huge role in bringing snooker into the mainstream during the 1980s and 1990s and was last screened over 20 years ago.
- Snooker's best players are calling for the return of Big Break – so is it time for the iconic TV show to make a comeback?
- We spoke to some of the sport's biggest stars, including Shaun Murphy, John Higgins, Mark Williams, Mark Allen, Barry Hawkins, Mark Selby, Kyren Wilson and Neil Robertson to get their thoughts on whether they’d like to see the legendary snooker game show return to prime-time TV – and if so, who would host it.
- A revival could once again showcase the personalities and characters within the sport to a wider audience.
What we know
Going deeper, Originally fronted by Jim Davidson alongside Virgo, Big Break played a huge role in bringing snooker into the mainstream during the 1980s and 1990s and was last screened over 20 years ago.
On the substance, Snooker's best players are calling for the return of Big Break – so is it time for the iconic TV show to make a comeback?
Beyond the headlines, We spoke to some of the sport's biggest stars, including Shaun Murphy, John Higgins, Mark Williams, Mark Allen, Barry Hawkins, Mark Selby, Kyren Wilson and Neil Robertson to get their thoughts on whether they’d like to see the legendary snooker game show return to prime-time TV – and if so, who would host it.
More precisely, a revival could once again showcase the personalities and characters within the sport to a wider audience.
It is worth noting that And would global stars like Ronnie O'Sullivan find time in their schedule to get involved?
The bottom line
- A revival could once again showcase the personalities and characters within the sport to a wider audience.
- Searches spiking right now: Snooker: World Championship - 2026 Live: John Higgins v Shaun Murphy - Table 1 - Evening session, John Virgo's cause of death, BBC snooker icon's final hours and heartbreaking phone call, John Virgo's final hours, cause of death and Big Break co-star Jim Davidson's tragic call, The Crucible holds tribute to former player and commentator John Virgo.



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