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Dennis Taylor & Jack Karnehm coaching snooker on TV

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

This is an extract from a series which I think used to run in the early nineties on terrestrial TV in the UK (poss BBC2).

Dennis Taylor would spend each week with this family from Scotland and teach them new snooker stuff.

Apologies for the poor sound.

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  • Totally agree, who can forget his "Good luck mate" comment when Cliff Thorburn was about to pot the last black in his 1983 maximum break at the Crucible?

  • Jack Karnehm RIP best snooker commentator ever.

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  • Dirty old bastard was looking at her arse.

  • What went wrong there.......

    I FUCKING MISSED!!!

    Dithering old bastard

  • Jack had a great voice. He's sadly missed on the BBC commentary team.

  • Whats this.....Snooker lessons for idiots

  • holy fuck she wos miles off !!

  • @converse91970 There where as always some pricks then as there are now,but Mountjoy,Gritiffiths,Davis,Man­ns,Charlton,Kirk Stevens,Tony Meo,where real characters...But also in thoses days the amauter game was total class,with some great players,and winning the english amater championship ment something,thanks for the replys...I would sooner watch the darts now,and i am usless at that,trust me..lol.

  • @watfordtripod Agree with you totally mate. I don't watch much televised snooker now, in fact I spend more time watching the nostalgia clips on YT! Higgins' century in less than 4 mins is pure class!

  • @converse91970 Well i played county snooker back in the 80s for Hertfordshire,i played in pro ams,and there where some great characters then..now theres a bunch of robots,i dont even watch now.RIP Alex Higgins,met him in North wales.Not many people have aorua about them,but he did.Total class act.

  • @watfordtripod Never knew personally but he did come across as a nice fella when he commentated, what I would call a players commentator who really understood what they were going through. I remember he got quite emotional when Kirk Stevens did his 147 at the B & H Masters not long after Cliff Thorburn did his.

  • Jack was a fantastic guy,and a bloody good coach.

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