A few weeks back i was looking on the 'British film institute' website and had a look to see what footage they had on 1970s Snooker. They had a good amount of old footage some dating back from 1971 to around 1990 but i'm sure they have more recent footage. I made an appointment not so long ago with the BFI to look at various matches and to make notes at their research centre in London. A couple of matches that i got to see were the 1978 Daily Mirror Champion Of Champions plus the 1978 Dry Blackthorn Cup between Alex Higgins and Ray Reardon. Of course there is a fee to see these tapes but for me it was well worth it. The site is worth a look at if your interested in the early days of Snooker. Just thought i'd tell my fellow members incase any of you are indeed interested.
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Good find... what is the url?
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Originally Posted by spike View PostA few weeks back i was looking on the 'British film institute' website ... The site is worth a look at if your interested in the early days of Snooker. Just thought i'd tell my fellow members incase any of you are indeed interested.
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It is www.bfi.org.uk
I just came across it by searching on google though. I was specifically looking for details on 'pro-celebrity Snooker from the 1978 and googled it took me to the page on BFI containing all the footage they had. There is a search bar on that page where i entered in certain matches apart from pro-celebrity Snooker which i was interested in and they had them too!"Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."
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You may also look here:
http://www.bbcmotiongallery.com/Cust...dex.aspx-about 226
There has been an URL(snnookerarchive.com/footagelibrary.htm) two years ago-but is for sale now-sorry
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Originally Posted by spike View PostA few weeks back i was looking on the 'British film institute' website and had a look to see what footage they had on 1970s Snooker. They had a good amount of old footage some dating back from 1971 to around 1990 but i'm sure they have more recent footage. I made an appointment not so long ago with the BFI to look at various matches and to make notes at their research centre in London. A couple of matches that i got to see were the 1978 Daily Mirror Champion Of Champions plus the 1978 Dry Blackthorn Cup between Alex Higgins and Ray Reardon. Of course there is a fee to see these tapes but for me it was well worth it. The site is worth a look at if your interested in the early days of Snooker. Just thought i'd tell my fellow members incase any of you are indeed interested.2009 Shanghai Masters Lucky Dip Champion
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