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Jim Davidson issues dig at the BBC after return of Big Break confirmed

Big Break will return to the BBC later this year with Paddy McGuinness and Stephen Hendry at the helm and Jim Davidson has spoken out

Jim Davidson has touched on Big Break's revival(Image: Jim Davidson/YouTube)

Jim Davidson has criticised the BBC following its announcement of the revamped return of Big Break. Davidson claimed the broadcaster "doesn't know how to make a TV programme."


Big Break launched in 1991 on BBC One, with Davidson presenting alongside late snooker legend John Virgo, who tragically died aged 79 in February. The game show matched members of the public with professional players. Participants would answer questions, allowing the pros to pot balls and earn them cash.


It swiftly became one of the most-watched programmes on British television, drawing 13.9 million viewers at its height. The popular show lasted for 10 series and more than 200 episodes until 2002.


However, the BBC has now chosen to bring back the hit for daytime TV, with comedian and actor Paddy McGuinness and snooker legend Stephen Hendry set to present it. Davidson has now shared his somewhat cutting verdict.

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"It's gonna be a tough act to follow," he said on his YouTube channel. "It was a great, great programme on the Saturday nights and maybe in the week as well. We were pulling in thousands and thousands and thousands. We used to film four a day and it was hard work. It was. It's not an easy show to do, trust me on that.


"Plus, the BBC doesn't really know how to make TV programmes, so there you go. Deal with that. Paddy McGuinness, I don't know him so I can't comment, but I don't know what he does?

Davidson and Virgo starred on Big Break(Image: BBC)

"Is he a comic? Like Vernon Kay, just reads the autocue or what? I don't know. It needs someone who is a little bit more than an autocue reader. Stephen Hendry I admire and I like.


"He's a nice guy. I like him a lot. Whether he is John Virgo... John Virgo was brought in because he was funny. He was the snooker player's comedian. That's why it worked.

"I have the ability to ad lib and live and bounce on my feet and John and I developed this chemistry. I hope that this Paddy McGuinness and Stephen Hendry try and pull something together.

"It's a big act to follow, lads but I wish you luck. Don't look back at what we did and carry on and do what you want to do. Whether the public will take to you, that's up to you guys.


McGuinness will front the revival of the game show(Image: BBC)

Hendry will show off some of his best trick shots(Image: BBC)

"I wish I were doing it. Not for the BBC because I can't bear them. But Paddy and Stephen, I and John up there somewhere in the great gambling den in the sky, we wish you luck."

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The BBC has confirmed that Big Break will return towards the end of 2026 on daytime television, broadcasting on BBC Two and iPlayer. This new edition will "stay true to the spirit of the original show," while featuring a revamped approach.

Production will begin shortly and co-host Hendry 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."

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