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Snooker tips with Arnold Rothstein
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 27th November 2012
Arnold Rothstein, racketeer and crime kingpin, gives the first in an almost-certainly-not-regular series of tips on snooker. Jointly sponsored by Highland Spring mineral water and the Jewish Mob. -
Your pull-out guide to the BBC snooker commentary team
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 26th April 2012
The May bank holiday's just around the corner and that means only one thing: the snooker's on, and we're all glued to the baize. The BBC has made The Crucible into our theatre of dreams in its coverage over the years, but what of the men (and a woman, though they seem to have binned her now) who bring it to you? What's their bloody deal?
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