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Pot Black 86

on BBC Two England

The Grand Final of BBC2's international championship, television's longest-running snooker tournament, first staged in 1969. Two of snooker's most colourful players, Jimmy 'Whirlwind' White, London, and Kirk Stevens , from Canada, bid for the title in the best of three frames, which means a new champion being added to the roll of honour on the Pot Black trophy.
Commentator Ted Lowe Referee John Williams Presenter David Icke Producer John G. Smith BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Snooker player:
Kirk Stevens
Snooker referee:
John Williams
Presenter:
David Icke
Producer:
John G. Smith

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