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Snooker Superstars - The Matchroom Series - Vol 1 Featuring Jimmy White, Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor & Willie Thorne [DVD]

Snooker Superstars - The Matchroom Series - Vol 1 Featuring Jimmy White, Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor & Willie Thorne [DVD]
Directed by Derek Hanlon

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This programme looks at the greatest players ever to grace the green bays. Featuring insightful interviews from the stars themselves, giving a unique and personal view of the game. Includes footage of some of the most skilled and memorable frames ever played, trickshots from the players and analysis from the players on snooker and how they live their lives away from the game. Profiles the snooker greats: Steve Davis, Jimmy White, Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19892 in DVD
  • Released on: 2006-03-13
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 160 minutes

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Synopsis
Features profiles of some of the best in snooker. Includes interviews and TV footage.


Customer Reviews

Sam's review3
If want to see some good classic Snooker matches, this DVD does'nt show much footage of actual matches, which is what I was hoping for when I rented this DVD.
It has four documentries on four players. Steve Davis, Jimmy White, Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne. They are interviewed and it shows footage them playing in an exhibition. It also interviews Barry Hearn, the manager of those players at the time.
I felt the women who interviewed them asked some silly questions, but you get the impression that the players are nice guys.
It does show the last frame in the match between Jimmy White and Neil Foulds, in the final of the 1986 British Dulux Open.
It has some good trickshots, but you are hoping for some matches then I would reccomend 'The History of Snooker' by Clive Everton.