1982
bristol: 2 perrie 7 mans 7 eddir chlrton 16 david tylor 11 kirk stevens 4 steve davis stockport: 5 cliff thorburn 6 terry griffiths 10 alex higgind 15 dennis taylor 8gram miles sutton colffield: ray rreardon john spencer john virgo
1985
Selected earlier results
Played in Birmingham 6-7 November 1985
QR
John Rea/Eddie McLaughlin (Sco bt Geoff Foulds/George Scott 5–0
Danny Fowler/Barry West bt Bob Chaperon/Marcel Gauvreau 5–46 Nov 85
R1
Danny Fowler/Barry West bt Alex Higgins/Jimmy White 5–4 7 Nov 85
John Campbell/Perrie Mans bt Dave Martin/Murdo MacLeod 5–3 6 Nov 85
Ray Reardon/Tony Jones bt Graham Crispey/Glenn Wilkinson 5–3 7 Nov 85
Mike Hallett/David Taylor bt Paul Medatti/Padddy Browne (Ire) 5–4
Tony Knowles/Joe Johnson bt Tommy Murphy/Patsy Fagan 5–2 7 Nov 85
Steve Davis/Tony Meo bt Rex Williams/Graham Miles 5–2 7 Nov 85
Eugene Hughes/Martin Smith (Eng)0 bt John Rea/Eddie McLaughlin (Sco) 5–4 7 Nov 85
Bill Werbeniuk/Eddie Charlton bt Jim Bear (Can)/Les Dodd 5–4 7 Nov 85
Neil Foulds/John Parrott bt Jim Donnelly/Colin Roscoe 5–1 7 Nov 85
Cliff Wilson/Warren King bt Ian Williamson/Steve Duggan 5–3 7 Nov 85
Silvino Francisco/Peter Francisco bt Fred Davis/Mike Watterson 5–0 7 Nov 85
Kirk Stevens/John Virgo bt Dean Reynolds/Steve Longworth 5–0 7 Nov 85
1986
Selected earlier results
Played at Romiley Forum, Stockport 15-17 October 1986
R1
Paul Watchhorn/D Sheenan (Ire) bt D Hughes/A Kearney (Ire) 5–2
Jim Donnally/Colin Roscoe bt Nigel Gilbert/Mick Fisher 5–1
R2
Mike Hallett/Stephen Hendry bt John Dunning/B Darmarco (Sco) 5–1
Steve Newbury/Roger Bales bt Les Dodd/M Bradley 5–2
Matt Gibson/Dave Chalmers bt Eugene Hughes/S Samingam (Tha) w/o
Vic Harris/David Gilbert bt Dean Reynolds/Steve Longworth 5–4
Patsy Fagan/Tommy Murphy bt Graham Crispy/G Williamson (Aus) 5–1
Marcus Gauveru/Bob Chaperon bt Joe O'Boye/Jack McLaughln 5–4
Jim Donnally/Colin Roscoe bt Paddy Browne/Paul Medati 5–1
Mark Wildman/Ray Edmonds bt B Kelly/Jackie Rea 5–0
R3 Northmapton 3 December
Silvino Francisco/Peter Frncisco bt Vic Harris/David Gilbert 5–4
John Parrott/Neal Foulds bt Steve Newbury/Roger Bales 5–1
Steve Davis/Tony Meo bt John Spencer/Gino Rigtano w/o
I Campbell/Perrie Mans bt Steve James/David Roe 5–4
Doug Mountjoy/Wayne Jones bt Matt Gibson/Dave Chalmers 5–1
Steve Duggan/Barry West bt Cliff Wilson/Warren King 5–4
David Taylor/Eddie Charlton bt Marcus Gauveru/Bob Chaperon 5–1
Mike Hallett/Stephen Hendry bt Danny Folwer/Bill Werbeniuk 5–3
Dennis Taylor/Terry Griffiths bt Mike Darrington/Bill Oliver (Eng) 5–1
Rex Williams/Graham Miles bt Ian Williamson/Robbie Grace (SA) w/o
Round 1
Hargreaves/Pascal Burke | 5–0 | Meadowcroft/Morra |
Mikkleson/Jonk | 5– 4 | Wright/Whitthread |
Darrlington/Oliver | 5–0 | Greaves/Agrawal |
James/Roe | 5– 4 | Fitzmaurice/Rosewell |
Williamson/Grace | 5–0 | Jenkins/P. Gibson |
Kelly/Jackie Rea | 5– 4 | McLaughlin/John Rea |
Bennett/Houlihan | 5–0 | Bear/Mienie |
Donnnely/Roscoe | 5– 1 | Gilbert/Fisher |
Dunning/DeMarco | 5–1 | Foldvari/Heywood |
Watchorn/Sheenan | 5– 2 | D. Hughes/Kearney |
Round 2
John Spencer/Rigitano | 5– 1 | Hargreaves/Burke |
Duggan/West | 5– 4 | Wright/Whitthread |
Gauvreau/Chaperon | 5– 4 | O'Boye/J. McLaughlin |
V. Harris/Gilbert | 5– 3 | Reynolds/Longworth |
Darrlington/Oliver | 5– 1 | N. Harris/Smith |
James/Roe | 5– 0 | F. Davis/Watterson |
G. Foulds/Scott | 5–4 | Black/Sinclair |
Wildman/Edmonds | 5– 0 | Kelly/Jackie Rea |
Drago/Owers | 5–2 | Bennett/Houlihan |
M. Gibson/Chalmers | w– o | E. Hughes/Sim Ngam |
Fagan/Murphy | 5–1 | Cripsey/Wilkinson |
Newbury/[[|Roger Bales|Bales]] | 5– 2 | Dodd/Bradley |
Donnnely/Roscoe | 5– 1 | Browne/Medati |
Hallett/Hendry | 5–1 | Dunning/DeMarco |
Wych/O'Kane | 5–1 | Watchorn/Sheenan |
Round 3
S. Davis/Meo | 5– 2 | John Spencer/Rigitano Williams/Miles |
Duggan/West | 5– 4 | Wilson/King |
David Taylor/Charlton | 5– 4 | Chaperon/Gauvreau| |
S. Francisco/P. Francisco | 5–0 | V. Harris/Gilbert |
Dennis Taylor/Griffiths | 5– 1 | Darrlington/Oliver |
Campbell/Mans | 5– 3 | James/Roe |
Williams/Miles | 5– 4 | Williamson/Grace |
White/Higgins | 5– 4 | Scott/G. Foulds |
Johnson/Knowles | 5– 4 | Wildman/Edmonds |
Reardon/T. Jones | 5–1 | Drago/Owers |
Mpuntjoy/W. Jones | 5– 3 | M. Gibson/Chalmers |
Virgo/Stevens | 5– 3 | Fagan/Murphy |
Stevens/Virgo | 5– 0 | Reynolds/Longworth |
Stevens/Virgo | 5– 0 | Reynolds/Longworth |
Stevens/Virgo | 5– 0 | Reynolds/Longworth |
Stevens/Virgo | 5– 0 | Reynolds/Longworth |
Selected earlier results
Player in Romiley Forum, Stockport 15-17 October 1986
R1
Paul Watchhorn/D Sheenan (Ire) bt D Hughes/A Kearney (Ire) 5–2
Jim Donnally/Colin Roscoe bt Nigel Gilbert/Mick Fisher 5–1
R2
Mike Hallett/Stephen Hendry bt John Dunning/B Darmarco (Sco) 5–1
Steve Newbury/Roger Bales bt Les Dodd/M Bradley 5–2
Matt Gibson/Dave Chalmers bt Eugene Hughes/S Samingam (Tha) w/o
Vic Harris/David Gilbert bt Dean Reynolds/Steve Longworth 5–4
Patsy Fagan/Tommy Murphy bt Graham Crispy/G Williamson (Aus) 5–1
Marcus Gauveru/Bob Chaperon bt Joe O'Boye/Jack McLaughln 5–4
Jim Donnally/Colin Roscoe bt Paddy Browne/Paul Medati 5–1
Mark Wildman/Ray Edmonds bt B Kelly/Jackie Rea 5–0
R3 Northmapton 3 December
Silvino Francisco/Peter Frncisco bt Vic Harris/David Gilbert 5–4
John Parrott/Neal Foulds bt Steve Newbury/Roger Bales 5–1
Steve Davis/Tony Meo bt John Spencer/Gino Rigtano w/o
I Campbell/Perrie Mans bt Steve James/David Roe 5–4
Doug Mountjoy/Wayne Jones bt Matt Gibson/Dave Chalmers 5–1
Steve Duggan/Barry West bt Cliff Wilson/Warren King 5–4
David Taylor/Eddie Charlton bt Marcus Gauveru/Bob Chaperon 5–1
Mike Hallett/Stephen Hendry bt Danny Folwer/Bill Werbeniuk 5–3
Dennis Taylor/Terry Griffiths bt Mike Darrington/Bill Oliver (Eng) 5–1
Rex Williams/Graham Miles bt Ian Williamson/Robbie Grace (SA) w/o
1989 Matchroom League
- 3 January Swindon
- Steve Davis 6–2 Peter Ebdon
- Jimmy White 5–3 John Parrott
- 16 January 1993 Tongeren, Belgium
- Steve Davis 5–3 John Parrott
- James Wattana 6–2 Ronnie O'Sullivan
- 17 January, Hamburg
- Steve Davis 5–3 Alan McManus
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–4 Jimmy White
- 7 March 1993 The Hawth, Crawley
- Peter Ebdon 4–4 Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Jimmy White 7–1 Peter Ebdon
- Alan McManus 5–3 Ronnie O'Sullivan
- 11/12 April 1993 Stevenage
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–4 Steve Davis
- Peter Ebdon 4–4 James Wattana
- 9 May 1993 Warick Uni, Coventry
- Steve Davis 7–1 James Wattana
- John Parrott 7–1 Alan McManus
- 23 May 1993 Bebington
- Peter Ebdon vs. Alan McManus (not played due to McManus injury)
- John Parrott 5–3 Ronnie O'Sullivan
- 3 April 1989 – Milton Keynes
- Meo Thorburn
- 1st February 1991 Castle Leisure Centre, Bury
- Tony Meo 5–3 Doug Mountjoy
- Steve Davis 7–1 Dennis Taylor
- 2nd February 1991 Gateshead Leisure Centre
- Tony Meo 5–3 Neal Foulds
- Steve James 6–2 Doug Mountjoy
- 15 February 1991, Harrogate
- Steve James 7–1 Willie Thorne
- Tony Meo 4–4 Jimmy White
- 16 February 1991, The Dome, Doncaster
- James Wattana 5–3 Jimmy White afternoon
- Stephen Hendry 5–3 James Wattana evening
- 8 March 1991, Warwick University Coventry
- Doug Mountjoy 5–3 Neal Foulds
- Steve James 4–4 Steve Davis
- 9 March 1991 Aston Villa Sports Centre, Birmingham
- Willie Thorne 5–3 Dennis Taylor
- Neal Foulds 4–4 Jimmy White
- 22 March 1991, Mountbatten Centre Portsmouth
- James Wattana 4–4 Tony Meo?
- Neal Foulds 4–4 Dennis Taylor
- 24 March 1991, Crawley
- Neal Foulds 7–1 Steve James
- Jimmy White 6–2 Dennis Taylor
- 29 March 1991 Thornaby Pavilion Cleveland
- Willie Thorne 4–4 James Wattana
- Stephen Hendry 7–1 Jimmy White (White drunk?)
- 30 March 1991 Sands Centre, [Carlisle]]
- Neal Foulds 5–3 James Wattana
- 31 March 1991 Sands Centre, [Carlisle]]?
- Willie Thorne 4–4 Steve Davis
- 31 March 1991
- Stephen Hendry 7–1 Dennis Taylor
- 12 April 1991 Civic Centre Aysbury
- Neal Foulds 5–3 Willie Thorne
- Steve Davis 4–4 James Wattana
- 13 April 1991 Swindon
- Stephen Hendry 6–2 Tony Meo
- Jimmy White 4–4 Steve Davis
- 10 May York University
- Steve Davis 7–1 Doug Mountjoy
- 11 May 1991, Burton on Trent
- Dennis Taylor 5–3 Tony Meo
- 12 May 1991 Northampton
- Stephen Hendry 6–2 Neal Foulds
- 17 May Southport
- Stephen Hendry 4–4 Steve Davis
- Steve James 4–4 James Wattana
- 24 May 1991, Perdiswell Centre, Worcester
- Willie Thorne 5–3 Stephen Hendry
- 26 May Stalybridge Cheshire
- Stephen Hendry 6–2 Doug Mountjoy
- 27 May 1991?
- Willie Thorne 5–3 Doug Mountjoy
- Steve Davis 6–2 Tony Meo
- 28 May 1991, New Victoria Hall Newcastle under Lyme
- James Wattana 6–2 Dennis Taylor
- 29 May 1991 Sutton Leisure Centre St Helens
- Willie Thorne 5–3 Tony Meo
- 30 May Mansfield
- Dennis Taylor 4–4 Steve James
- 31 May, Brentwood
- Stephen Hendry 5–3 James Wattana
- Jimmy White 5–3 Steve James
- 19 January 1992 (Torquay)
- Stephen Hendry 6–2 Steve James
- Gary Wilkinson 6–2 Neal Foulds
- 18/19 January 1992 (Plymouth)
- Gary Wilkinson 6–2 Neal Foulds
- Tony Meo 7–1 Jimmy White
- 1 February 1992 Roebuck Hotel (Buckhurst Hill)
- Steve Davis 6–2 Allison Fisher
- 1 February 1992 Stirling
- James Wattana 6–2 Steve James
- 2 February 1992 Civic Centre (Aylesbury)
- Steve Davis 6–2 John Parrott
- Tony Drago 5–3 Steve James
- 2 February 1992 Striling
- Willie Thorne 5–3 James Wattana
- Neal Foulds 7–1 Tony Meo
- 16 February 1992 Burton on Trent
- Jimmy White 5–3 Steve Davis
- 1 March 1992 (PJ 2/3/92) Thornaby
- John Parrott 5–3 Tony Drago
- Steve Davis 6–2 Mike Hallett
- 1 March 1992 Plymouth
- Tony Meo 4–4 Willie Thorne
- Stephen Hendry 6–2 Neal Foulds
- 7 March 1992 (Lemington Spa)
- Gary Wilkinson 6–2 Allison Fisher
- 8 March 1992 Coventry
- James Wattana 5–3 Stephen Hendry
- Jimmy White 5–3 John Parrott
- Llanelli P&J 9/3/92
- Steve Davis 5–3 Tony Meo
- Neal Foulds 5–3 Tony Drago
- Plymouth PJ 9/3/92
- Gary Wilkinson 4–4 Willie Thorne
- 14 March 1992 St Helens or 11 April
- Allison Fisher 4–4 Tony Meo
- Gary Wilkinson 4–4 Stephen Hendry
- 15 March 1992 Sands Centre Carlsile
- Mike Hallett 4–4 Gary Wilkinson
- Tony Drago 5–3 Jimmy White
21 March 1992
- Steve James 7–1 Allison Fisher (Glasgow)
- Stephen Hendry 5–3 Tony Meo (Aldershot)
- Stephen Hendry 6–2 Steve Davis (Glasgow)
- Jimmy White 4–4 Willie Thorne
- 29 March 1992, Crawley
- Allison Fisher 5–3 Neal Foulds
- Steve Davis 4–4 Gary Wilkinson
- Stephen Hendry 6–2 Allison Fisher
- Jimmy White 5–3 Stephen Hendry?
- 12 April Doncaster
- Steve Davis 5–3 Tony Drago
- Jimmy White 5–3 Mike Hallett
- 12 April Hull
- James Wattana 6–2 Tony Meo
- Neal Foulds 4–4 John Parrott
- 9 May 1992 Brighton
- Allison Fisher 5–3 Mike Hallett
- Tony Drago 6–2 James Wattana
- 9 May Aldershot
- John Parrott 5–3 Tony Meo
- Willie Thorne 6–2 Mike Hallett
- 10 May Brighton
- James Wattana 4–4 John Parrott
- Steve James 4–4 Jimmy White
- 10 May Aldershot
- Willie Thorne 4–4 Steve Davis
- 16 May Doncaster
- Steve James 4–4 Willie Thorne
- James Wattana 4–4 Neal Foulds
- 16 May Runcorn
- John Parrott 6–2 Allison Fisher
- 17 May Babington
- Mike Hallett 5–3 John Parrott
- Steve James 5–3 Steve Davis
- 17 May Southport
- James Wattana 6–2 Jimmy White
- Stephen Hendry 6–2 Tony Drago
- 17 May Doncaster
- Tony Meo 5–3 Gary Wilkinson
- Neal Foulds 7–1 Willie Thorne
- 20 May, Burslam
- Stephen Hendry 7–1 Mike Hallett
- Jimmy White 5–3 Gary Wilkinson
- 20 May Stoke on Trent
- Stephen Hendry 7–1 Mike Hallett
- Jimmy White 5–3 Gary Wilkinson
- 23 May Bloomsbury Crest London
- Allison Fisher 6–2 Tony Drago
- John Parrott 6–2 Steve James
- 24 May Northampton
- Steve Davis 6–2 James Wattana
- Jimmy White 4–4 Neal Foulds
- 24 May Cardiff
- Mike Hallett 5–3 Tony Meo
- Stephen Hendry 4–4 Willie Thorne
- 24 May 1992 Norwich
- Gary Wilkinson 6–2 Tony Drago
- 28 May Ilford
- Willie Thorne 5–3 Allison Fisher
- 1994 – Toscana Congress, Gmunden
- Allison Fisher 4–4 Jimmy White
Nations Cup
Tournament information | |
---|---|
Dates | 16–24 Janaury 1999 |
Venue | Telewest Arena |
City | Newcastle |
Country | England |
Format | Non-ranking event |
Total prize fund | £125,000 |
Winner's share | £40,000 |
Final | |
Champion | Wales |
Runner-up | Scotland |
2000 → |
The 1999 Snooker Nations Cup was a team snooker tournament played at the Telewest Arena in Newcastle.
Ireland returned to competing as Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland this year and both went out in the first round to Rest of the World and England respectively. England went on to win their third title with the top 3 world ranked players Steve Davis, Jimmy White and Neal Foulds beating unfancied Australia with Eddie Charlton, John Campbell and Warren King 9 frames to 7.
Main draw
Teams
Country | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Player 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Northern Ireland | Dennis Taylor | Joe Swail | Jason Prince | Terry Murphy |
England | Ronnie O'Sullivan | Jimmy White | Peter Ebdon | [[]] |
Wales | Mark Williams | Matthew Stevens | Dominic Dale | Darren Morgan |
Ireland | Ken Doherty | Michael Judge | Fergal O'Brien | Stephen O'Connor |
Scotland | Stephen Hendry | John Higgins | Alan McManus | Chris Small |
Round Robin
Final
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Scotland | 8–3 | England | |
Wales | 8–3 | Ireland | |
England | 5–6 | Northern Ireland | |
Scotland | 8–3 | Wales | |
Ireland | 6–5 | Northern Ireland | |
Wales | 6–5 | Northern Ireland | |
England | 9–2 | Ireland | |
Scotland | 7–4 | Northern Ireland | |
England | 4–7 | Wales | |
Scotland | 9–2 | Ireland |
Final: Best of 11 frames. Referees: Telewest Arena, Newcastle, England. 24 January 1999. | ||
Scotland Stephen Hendry, John Higgins, Alan McManus, Chris Small |
4–6 | Wales Mark Williams, Matthew Stevens, Dominic Dale, Darren Morgan |
Higgins v Stevens: 66–6 Hendry v Williams: 93–0 (90) McManus v Stevens: 6–78 Hendry/Small v Dale/Morgan: 62–20 Small v Morgan: 34–91 Higgins v Williams: 22–101 (101) Small v Dale: 79–1 (79) Higgins/McManus v Stevens/Willliams: 20-75 (74) McManus v Williams: 20–82 Hendry v Stevens: 1–88 | ||
90 | Highest break | 101 |
Century breaks | 101 | |
2 | 50+ breaks | 2 |
References
Category:Nations Cup (snooker) Category:1999 in snooker
Events
January to April
- 19 April – After nearly 8 years on local radio and on Eurosport Archie MacPherson returns to terrestrial television when he stood in for Gerry McNee due to ill heath to commeate the Aberdeen v Rangers live league match on Scotsport and for the rest of the season.
May
- 31 May – Sky Scottish closes after just over eighteen months on air because the channel fails to meet its financial targets.[1]
June
- 10 June - Both BBC and STV broadcast Scotland's opening World Cup match against Brazil which was the first match in these finals. Gerry McNee briefly returns to STV to commeate Scotland's World Cup matches held in France but does his last for the broadcaster when Scotland played Morroco.
July
- 29 July – British Digital Broadcasting rebrand as ONdigital.
August
- No events.
September
- 23 September – BBC Choice, the UK's first digital-only TV station, launches.[2] The channel broadcasts around two hours each night of programming for Scotland as an opt-out from the main channel.
October
- 1 October – Digital satellite television launches in the UK, operated by Sky Digital. This sees the start of UK channels transmitting in 16:9 widescreen.
November
- No events.
December
- 11 December – BBC governors reject a request to give Scotland its own Six O'Clock News bulletin. Instead an extra £20m will be spent on new jobs and programming in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.[3]
A Question of Sport
List of A Question of Sport episodes 1970–80
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
Series 4
Series 5
Episode | First broadcast | Henry's team | Cliff's team |
---|---|---|---|
5x01 | 10 July 1975 | Jeff Thomson and James Hunt | Dennis Lillie and Doug Walters? |
5x02 | 17 July 1975 | Brian Barnes and Barry Richards | Brian Brinkley and Ann Jones |
5x03 | 24 July 1975 | Jonah Barrington and Gina Hathorn | Clive Lloyd and Brian Close |
5x04 | 31 July 1975 | Mary Peters and Jim Cumbes | Alan Ball and Bunny Johnson |
5x05 | 7 August 1975 | Paddy McMahon and Alan Pascoe | Gerry Francis and Phil Read |
5x06 | 14 August 1975 | Emlyn Hughes and David Broome | Geoff Capes and Denis Neale |
5x07 | 21 August 1975 | Gareth Edwards and Verona Elder | John Stracey and Malcolm Macdonald |
5x08 | 28 August 1975 | Debbie Johnsey and Brendan Foster | Dennis Amiss and Willie Carson |
Series 6
Episode | First broadcast | Henry's team | Fred's team |
---|---|---|---|
6x01 | 3 May 1976 | John H. Stracey and Gillian Gilks | David Steele and David Broome |
6x02 | 10 May 1976 | Kevin Keegan and Ann Jones | Brendan Foster and Paddy McMahon |
6x03 | 17 May 1976 | J. P. R. Williams and Willie Carson | Tommy Stack and Eddie Barlow |
6x04 | 24 May 1976 | John Conteh and Jill Hammersley | Dennis Tueart and Kel Coslett |
6x05 | 7 June 1976 | James Hunt and Gareth Edwards | Bobby Charlton and John Murray |
6x06 | 14 June 1976 | Alan Pascoe and Emlyn Hughes | Peter Lever and Patricia Arthur |
6x07 | 5 July 1976 | Judy Grinham and Ann Packer | Richard Meade and Chris Finnegan |
6x08 Olympic Games Special | 12 July 1976 | Mary Peters, Geoff Capes and Brendan Foster | Alan Pascoe, Jim Fox and Debbie Johnsey |
Series 7
Episode | First broadcast | Henry's team | Brendan's team |
---|---|---|---|
7x01 Jubilee Special | 18 April 1977 | Reg Harris and Johnny Leach | Derek Randall and Bruce Rioch |
7x02 | 25 April 1977 | Phil Bennett and Geoff Duke | Alan Minter and Lou Macari |
7x03 | 2 May 1977 | David Wilkie and Keith Remfry | Reg Bowden and Joe Royle |
7x04 | 9 May 1977 | Mike Channon and Donna Murray | Dennis Amiss and Ron Barry |
7x05 | 16 May 1977 | Lucinda Prior-Palmer and David Bedford | Alex Stepney and Ray Clemence |
7x06 | 23 May 1977 | Alan Pascoe and Emlyn Hughes | Richard Meade and Jim Fox |
7x07 | 30 May 1977 | Trevor Francis and Bob Willis | Gillian Gilks and David Lloyd |
7x08 | 13 June 1977 | Hilary Peacock and Graham Fletcher | Clive Lloyd and Keith Fielding |
Series 8
Series 9
Episode | First broadcast | Gareth's team | Emlyn's team |
---|---|---|---|
9x01 | 7 January 1980 | Tessa Sanderson and Mike Hendrick | Daley Thompson and Trevor Brooking |
9x02 | 14 January 1980 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
9x03 | 21 January 1980 | Gillian Gilks and Alex Higgins | David O'Leary and Jim Watt |
9x04 | 28 January 1980 | Willie Carson and Peter Collins | Margaret Kelly and Bob Latchford |
9x05 | 4 February 1980 | Lorna Boothe and Andy Gray | Mike Hailwood and John Lowe |
9x06 | 11 February 1980 | Glenn Hoddle and Jill Hammersley | Christina Boxer and Geoff Miller |
9x07 | 3 March 1980 100th programme | Lucinda Prior-Palmer and ? | Kenny Daglish and ? |
9x08 | 10 March 1980 | Sonia Lannaman and John Toshack | David Bairstow and Fran Cotton |
9x09 | 17 March 1980 | ? and ? | Vince Hilaire and Graham Gooch |
9x10 | 24 March 1980 | Angela Smith and Lorna Vincent | Ray Wilkins and ? |
9x11 | 31 March 1980 | Malcolm Pyrah and ? | Kenny Dalglish and ? |
Series 10
Episode | First broadcast | Gareth's team | Emlyn's team |
---|---|---|---|
10x01 | 27 February 1981 | Kenny Dalglish and Sharron Davies | Jim Watt and Bill Beaumont |
10x02 | 6 March 1981 | Jill Hammersley and Sebastian Coe | Gary Shaw and Brian Henton |
10x03 | 13 March 1981 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
10x04 | 20 March 1981 | Duncan Goodhew and Cliff Thorburn | Suzanne Dando and Kevin Reeves |
10x05 | 27 March 1981 | Bryan Robson and Tony Doyle | Maurice Hope and Neil Adams |
10x06 | 3 April 1981 | Bob Champion and Steve Davis | Garth Crooks and Daley Thompson |
10x07 | 10 April 1981 | Alan Minter and Sue Cogswell | Willie Carson and Viv Anderson |
10x08 | 24 April 1981 | Eric Bristow and Bob Willis | Kenny Sansom and Jayne Torvill |
10x09 | 1 May 1981 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
10x10 | 8 May 1981 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
10x11 | 15 May 1981 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
10x12 | 22 May 1981 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
Series 11
Series 12
Series 13
Episode | First broadcast | Bill's team | Emlyn's team |
---|---|---|---|
13x01 | 29 December 1983 | Henry Cooper, Max Boyce and Georgie Fame | Cliff Morgan, Lennie Bennett and Anita Harris |
13x02 | 31 January 1984 | Gordon McQueen and Peter Wheeler | Fatima Whitbread and Peter Scudamore |
13x03 | 7 February 1984 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
13x04 | 28 February 1984 | ? and ? | Sue Barker and Gareth Edwards |
13x05 | 6 March 1984 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
13x06 | 13 March 1984 | Paul Walsh and Walter Swinburn | June Croft and Allan Wells |
13x07 | 20 March 1984 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
13x08 | 27 March 1984 | ? and ? | ? and ? |
13x09 | 3 April 1984 | John Rutherford and David Moorcroft | Phil Neal and Rachel Bayliss |
13x10 | 10 April 1984 | Jim Aitken and Ian Botham | Kevin Ratcliffe and Liz Sharman |
13x11 | 17 April 1984 | Graeme Souness and Neil Holding | Eric Bristow and Steve Cram |
13x12 | 24 April 1984 | John Whitaker and Bev Callender | Viv Anderson and Mike Rafter |
13x13 | 1 May 1984 | Mike Gatting and Helen Troke | Terry Griffiths and Willie Miller |
13x14 | 8 May 1984 | Bobby Schwartz and Gary Bailey | Richard Hadlee and David O'Leary |
13x15 | 19 May 1984 FA Cup Final special | ? and ? | ? and ? |
Series 14
Series 15
Series 16
Series 17
Series 18
Series 19
Series 20
Series 21
Series 22
Series 23
Series 24
Series 25
Series 26
Series 27
Series 28
Series 29
Series 30
Series 31
Series 32
Series 33
Series 34
Series 35
Series 36
Series 37
Series 38
Series 39
Series 40
Series 41
Series 42
Series 43
A Question of Super Saturday
The coloured backgrounds denote the result of each of the shows:
- – indicates Matt's team won.
- – indicates Phil's team won.
- ^ "Scots Sky Shuts". The Times. Times Newspapers Limited. 1998-04-08.
- ^ "No-one gets the Choice BBC launches new channel". The Herald. 24 September 1998. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
- ^ "BBC rejects Scottish Six". BBC News. BBC. 11 December 1998. Retrieved 4 May 2012.