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  • #61
    If anyone missed it:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ples_Champion/

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    • #62
      Originally Posted by Cyril View Post
      If there was one man I felt perhaps was out of place on the documentary, it'd be Barry Hearn.
      He also appeard in the 2001 BBC documentary (LIKE A HURRICANE - The Alex Higgins Story)
      "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

      ALEX HIGGINS

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      • #63
        Originally Posted by spike View Post
        He also appeard in the 2001 BBC documentary (LIKE A HURRICANE - The Alex Higgins Story)
        ...and the I'm No Angel documentary from the early 1990's.

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        • #64
          Originally Posted by simplysnookeryt View Post
          Really enjoyed the documentary, RIP The Hurricane.

          I will start putting it up on YouTube hopefully tomorrow.
          God bless you, Sir!
          Can't wait for the next instalment!
          Many thanks!
          Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
          Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest

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          • #65
            Originally Posted by spike View Post
            He also appeard in the 2001 BBC documentary (LIKE A HURRICANE - The Alex Higgins Story)
            Yes he did. Didn't like his input on that either! I'm trying hard to find that vid, sure I still have it! Grrr

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            • #66
              Originally Posted by Cyril View Post
              I thought they did a good job of selecting the right people. Ken would have been good I agree, but not Willie!! I thought they all spoke well, and really nice to see Reardon looking so well. If there was one man I felt perhaps was out of place on the documentary, it'd be Barry Hearn.
              Barry Hearn was the perfect man to be involved in it.

              Barry Hearn and Alex Higgins goes back almost 30 years together they same age and had enormous respect for each other but things was never going to happen on a personal level.

              Possibly had Alex had the stability Barry Hearn could offer things could have been very different in his later life.

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              • #67
                Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Post
                Barry Hearn was the perfect man to be involved in it.

                Barry Hearn and Alex Higgins goes back almost 30 years together they same age and had enormous respect for each other but things was never going to happen on a personal level.

                Possibly had Alex had the stability Barry Hearn could offer things could have been very different in his later life.

                As you say there was alot of respect between them, Barry said Alex had never let him down once with anything he'd asked him to do over the years when maybe he should have done.
                And Alex said had Barry been his manager he would not only have been one of the greatest snooker players ever he would also have been one of the richest.
                The respect clear in these comments I think..........

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                • #68
                  Howerd Kruger took him for a mug and bleed him dry late 80s who could really blame him for what followed in the 1990 WC he just flipped under the financial streign he was under.

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                  • #69
                    Just watched it...................................same old same old, nothing new to discuss, then again can't expect there to be as everything has been said already many times over.
                    Jimmy White in a baseball cap.................hmmmnnn, wonder if he had just washed his hair and had it hanging on the line to dry, or maybe the neighbours dog has run off with it and buried it somewhere, or maybe he's going to ditch the syrup and go au naturelle.

                    BTW Ronnie, Simon Cowell can only recognise crap that he can sell to idiots, if ever there was someone who needed headbutting it's him.

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                    • #70
                      I don’t think that really matters, vmax4steve. I’d even say that most of us here would be able to write a pretty solid script for this documentary. Most of us know quite a lot about Alex, are familiar with a lot of his match footage, and have heard or read a lot of the other snooker’ big names’ comments on Alex. What I think matters to most of us is the very fact that the documentary has been made. We wanted it because there are many who agree that it was owed to Alex....
                      Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
                      Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest

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                      • #71
                        Nice to see the BBC remembered the great man again today at the start of the Open, showing some footage along with players talking about him, i thought they might show something being its the first BBC televised tournament since he died.

                        It was also nice to see Jimmy in the studio not only talking about Alex but also playing himself tomorrow.

                        Anyway for those who missed the Alex footage keep an eye open for it as i'm sure it will be shown again a few times during the week.

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                        • #72
                          Originally Posted by CueAntW147 View Post
                          Nice to see the BBC remembered the great man again today at the start of the Open, showing some footage along with players talking about him, i thought they might show something being its the first BBC televised tournament since he died.

                          It was also nice to see Jimmy in the studio not only talking about Alex but also playing himself tomorrow.

                          Anyway for those who missed the Alex footage keep an eye open for it as i'm sure it will be shown again a few times during the week.
                          just watched that on iplayer

                          made me sad seeing those public appearances.

                          im currently reading alex's biography, seems a pretty good read.
                          wooooooooo snookerrr

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                          • #73
                            Originally Posted by alex_5525 View Post
                            just watched that on iplayer

                            made me sad seeing those public appearances.

                            im currently reading alex's biography, seems a pretty good read.
                            Your right it is sad, it's that sinking feeling we all experience at some point in our lives when losing someone close & events like this remind us.

                            Its actually still hard to believe Alex has gone when you look at footage of him, as a fan we all sort of hoped he'd make a come back of some kind & while he was still here it was very hard to bet against him as he always did well against all odds, but it just wasn't to be.

                            It's a shame but it was always destined to end badly for him, as Jimmy said its frustrating because things could have been different had he looked after himself properly with malnutrition being the main reason for his demise though eating properly must have been difficult after battling throat cancer.

                            I think Ray Reardon said Alex had wore out 2 body's in his lifetime & lived lived to the full & in his own way, can't argue with that.

                            Enjoy the book, it is a very good read.

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                            • #74
                              Originally Posted by CueAntW147 View Post
                              Your right it is sad, it's that sinking feeling we all experience at some point in our lives when losing someone close & events like this remind us.

                              Its actually still hard to believe Alex has gone when you look at footage of him, as a fan we all sort of hoped he'd make a come back of some kind & while he was still here it was very hard to bet against him as he always did well against all odds, but it just wasn't to be.

                              It's a shame but it was always destined to end badly for him, as Jimmy said its frustrating because things could have been different had he looked after himself properly with malnutrition being the main reason for his demise though eating properly must have been difficult after battling throat cancer.

                              I think Ray Reardon said Alex had wore out 2 body's in his lifetime & lived lived to the full & in his own way, can't argue with that.

                              Enjoy the book, it is a very good read.
                              yeah i feel incredibly lucky that i got to see his appearance in the snooker legends in sheffield. i am only 17 and so didnt really get a chance to see him, but love seeing any footage of him and other players around his time.

                              i deffinatly think he coulda been in better shape, i mean its quite obvious as he could have lived to be 80. but just shows what years of drink and smoking does. he was so skinny in sheffield in april, everyone gasped when he came out to the packed audience but he really got the crowd going, he only potted about 10 balls in the whole night, im telling you, 10 classic alex higgins shots.

                              yeah ray did say he wore out two bodies and deffinatly in his own way.

                              Rip alex
                              wooooooooo snookerrr

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                              • #75
                                For anyone that didn't see it yesterday here's the link to the footage that was shown as a tribute to Alex.

                                http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/typvt/

                                Link is to BBCiplayer footage starts around 13mins in as it was shown during the BBC snooker coverage yesterday, loved the music they used for different stages of his life & to reflect his personality.

                                Enjoy!
                                Last edited by CueAntW147; 19 September 2010, 05:00 PM.

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