26.11.09

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John Higgins (not pictured left) is to appear on the BBC's Celebrity Mastermind answering questions about the American soap opera Dallas.

World champion Higgins, an old fan of the show, has been honing his knowledge by watching DVD box sets.

Dallas, an iconic programme of the late 70s/early 80s, famously featured a storyline in which oil baron J.R. Ewing was shot.

The episode in which his assailant was revealed set a new record viewing audience in the USA and was watched by 350m people around the world.

There was also an entire season which turned out to be one character's dream as Patrick Duffy, who had been killed off as Bobby Ewing, decided to return and duly pitched up in the shower, alive and well.

Good luck to John, who is playing for charity. The series will be aired around the festive period.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.worldsnooker.com/uk_championship09_qualifying_news-90841.htm?tid=145

what's this all about?

Anonymous said...

The world snooker link above sounds to me like turkeys trying to avoid Christmas! It reminds me of announcements like 'A new ranking tournament in Brazil next September' etc.
Having said that I think these new proposals could work very well with Barry Hearn at the helm.

Anonymous said...

i agree with the above comments about higgins going on mastermind....

Anonymous said...

Is there no end to Higgins' talents? Good luck to him, snooker needs more of this sort of publicity to raise recognition of the players.

CraggoS said...

We know that’s not a picture of John Higgins. Is it Pat Mooney?

Anonymous said...

Dave always was a big "Show Off", this photo was taken to try and out do Alex or was it Domnic?

Anonymous said...

CraggoS

very funny!

PatM said...

Not is not Pat Mooney but it is my hat :)

Anonymous said...

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac272/IIrreenn/JohnJRHiggins.jpg
I have a nice foto for you !
Is created by a snooker fan from ROU

Anonymous said...

You have a nice photo of me well that wuld be a first
PatM