Stephen Hendry is set to return to TV screens as the host of Big Break, a snooker game show, alongside Paddy McGuinness.
The show will air on BBC Two with 20 new 30-minute episodes.

What is Big Break?

Big Break is a snooker-themed game show that originally aired between 1991 and 2002.
It was hosted by Jim Davidson and snooker star John Virgo.

Why is Stephen Hendry involved?

Stephen Hendry, a seven-time world snooker champion, will take over John Virgo's role, displaying trick shots.
He hopes to inspire a new generation of snooker players to get into the sport.
Hendry said: "Big Break was a unique mix of trick shots and great entertainment."

What can viewers expect?

The revived series will feature three contestants paired with professional snooker players.
They will battle it out over three rounds to win a cash prize in a dramatic finale.
Paddy McGuinness said: "I am absolutely delighted to be a part of Big Break."
He will host the show alongside Stephen Hendry.
The show's production will begin shortly, with the series set to air on BBC Two and the BBC iPlayer.
As of the announcement, no exact air date has been given.
But with 20 episodes planned, fans of Stephen Hendry and snooker can look forward to plenty of entertainment.
The return of Big Break is a significant development for snooker fans, with Stephen Hendry at the helm.
And with its mix of trick shots and competition, it is sure to be a hit.
So, get ready to watch Stephen Hendry in action on Big Break.
The show's return is a testament to the enduring popularity of snooker and game shows.
But for now, fans can eagerly anticipate the show's premiere.