Joe Davis and actor Jack Warner having a frame

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @malcolmabram2957
    @malcolmabram2957 Год назад +70

    Hats off to these guys when they were able to play snooker with just black, grey and white balls. The person who introduced coloured balls certainly made the game significantly easier to play.

    • @harryinhuahin1272
      @harryinhuahin1272 Год назад +6

      I remember watching Pot Black, way back and, without colour TV, thinking it was the norm... lol

    • @TS-1267
      @TS-1267 Год назад

      ... I Know , Look At Those Trousers 👖. I wonder What Neck They Are... Reet Up They Are 😂

    • @johnnyonenote376
      @johnnyonenote376 Год назад +4

      @@harryinhuahin1272 Yes, me too Harry - with the wonderful 'Whispering' Ted Lowe and his famous line: "...and for those of you who are watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green." Ted also said of Joe's brother Fred, who was struggling to stretch for a long shot: "(Fred) is getting on a bit and is having trouble getting his leg over".

    • @SimonNoina
      @SimonNoina Год назад +1

      🤣🤣👍

    • @michaelmcknight3639
      @michaelmcknight3639 Год назад +1

      @@johnnyonenote376 but that wasn't a slip up, he knew Fred was having trouble satisfying his wife, but didn't know his brother Joe was meanwhile giving Ted's wife a right seeing to you... a bit of a how's your father there if you get my drift...

  • @meatomeaton7889
    @meatomeaton7889 Год назад +28

    A fantastic glimpse into the past. You tell how Joe was so successful. A true pro

  • @peterrooke5336
    @peterrooke5336 Год назад +20

    I have always wanted to see the great Joe Davis play and now I have , an extra treat to see Jack Warner too 👍thanks very much for posting this .

  • @damianjblack
    @damianjblack 10 месяцев назад +1

    Didn't even realise there was surviving footage of the great Joe Davis. This is a real treat!

  • @billybonkers94
    @billybonkers94 Год назад +38

    If you listen carefully at 9.06, you can hear Dennis Taylor talking about his 1985 World Championship win!

    • @LordFlashheart.11
      @LordFlashheart.11 Год назад +4

      Did Dennis win it? Funny how nobody ever mentions it......🤔..😂..it literally is year after year it get brought up and replayed

    • @pwareham61
      @pwareham61 Год назад +2

      Hahaha

    • @sicksquid3258
      @sicksquid3258 Год назад +1

      Makes a change from talking about Selby's missus!

    • @michaelmcknight3639
      @michaelmcknight3639 Год назад

      also if you play it backwards at speed 3.0, at about 8:42 you hear what sounds like the classified football results for that day in 1964.

    • @yep.fishing
      @yep.fishing 5 месяцев назад

      "amazin"

  • @rohanramkissoon1561
    @rohanramkissoon1561 Год назад +7

    Wow! What a pleasant step back in time. Thank you for the upload

  • @pwareham61
    @pwareham61 Год назад +1

    That was a very pleasant snippet into the past, ànd a rare opportunity to see the great Joe Davis.

  • @hugohackenbush1554
    @hugohackenbush1554 Год назад +24

    There are not enough superlatives to describe just how good this is.

    • @thecorbies
      @thecorbies Год назад

      Oh yes there are! And one of them was used twice too.

  • @justdmd6160
    @justdmd6160 Год назад +10

    Best commentary I’ve ever heard

    • @Staycie313
      @Staycie313 Год назад +1

      Back on the black

    • @terrytownsend5583
      @terrytownsend5583 Год назад +2

      For those watching in black and white….

    • @richardbrown1189
      @richardbrown1189 Год назад

      I'm not at all sure about that. All he does is describe what we can already see for ourselves. Nothing about technique or tactics at all.

  • @stephensmith4480
    @stephensmith4480 Год назад +1

    I remember the Great Joe Davis from when I was a young lad, his brother Fred too.

  • @alanthomson1227
    @alanthomson1227 Год назад +3

    Wow, never seen Joe before , saw Fred often . Remember the famous “ 66 years old and he can still get his leg over “.

  • @pauldrummond225
    @pauldrummond225 Год назад +3

    Joe was fantastic and a true gentleman too.

  • @sashajasper497
    @sashajasper497 Год назад

    Brilliant footage, thank you

  • @normanno8514
    @normanno8514 Год назад +4

    what i like about old sport is that they didnt pratt about - just straight down to business - like the scrums in rugby and the old cricket bowlers

  • @waynebellringer5941
    @waynebellringer5941 Год назад +1

    Just great.

  • @Kate31415
    @Kate31415 Год назад +2

    Joe's cue action is lovely, loose relaxed grip and smooth. Lines up with the other eye. Moves head only after completing the shot (probably playing a bit faster than normal with it being an exhibition). Imagine what he'd have been with modern equipment, training and practice.

    • @Sgt_Bill_T_Co
      @Sgt_Bill_T_Co Год назад

      Seems fast because it was recorded at 24fps and played here at 30, hence Ted's voice seems a little higher in pitch!

  • @mikerusby
    @mikerusby Год назад +2

    wow, never seeen this before, nice upload

  • @oddsandwindsocks5905
    @oddsandwindsocks5905 Год назад +8

    Great seeing the legend doing his stuff. How young was Ted Lowe, bless em both.

    • @justthetruth1
      @justthetruth1 Год назад

      Not Ted?

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc Год назад

      ​@@justthetruth1 someone saying he was the ref here

    • @justthetruth1
      @justthetruth1 Год назад

      @@sdrtcacgnrjrc he sounds different maybe it's just the technology and the sound of that era. I honestly didn't think it was him.

    • @TimothyTaylorson
      @TimothyTaylorson Год назад

      Pleasantly surprised to see how Joe was such a speedy player

  • @fatroberto3012
    @fatroberto3012 5 месяцев назад

    It was quite funny when the Spurs players started clapping when Jack Warner went in off. I love watching Joe Davis play. It's hard to believe that he only played snooker because crowds got so bored watching him score thousands at billiards! Not bad for a guy with one eye.

  • @tonynaccarato4751
    @tonynaccarato4751 Год назад +3

    Great to see snooker from the past, started playing when i was 11 or 12 in mid sixties, loved it all these years, Joe was great player wíth his brother Fred,

  • @rorus9530
    @rorus9530 Год назад +2

    Those balls sound so much heavier that modern ones.

    • @MIck1-10
      @MIck1-10 Год назад

      I believe that was the case.

  • @Astro_Gardener
    @Astro_Gardener Год назад

    Trip down memory lane.

  • @maxmaxwell3787
    @maxmaxwell3787 Год назад +23

    Ted Lowe, bless him, knew nothing about snooker, he just had a good voice for commentary. All he did was tell you which ball the player was potting next, with the odd ‘well done’ and ‘bad luck’.

    • @Bloxdio_God
      @Bloxdio_God Год назад +8

      All John Parrot says are the words "absolutely or absolute" every sentence. He's hopeless as a pundit.

    • @hugohackenbush1554
      @hugohackenbush1554 Год назад +6

      ​@@Bloxdio_God I agree with you about sick as a Parrot. Can't stand his accent or that huge spongy face of his. His head is gargantuan, it's bigger than his pillow.

    • @benarcher7411
      @benarcher7411 Год назад +2

      And like every scouser he’s under the impression he’s funny Dennis Taylor needs to go “he’s just snicked it in”

    • @AR-dn6kh
      @AR-dn6kh Год назад +4

      And that hmmmm nosie he constantly makes.😮

    • @hugohackenbush1554
      @hugohackenbush1554 Год назад

      @@AR-dn6kh Those were 36 AAA batteries you needed to work your Ted Lowe commentator in those days. Of course, by the 80s the boffins had already developed the first prototype “fi” system to operate your Ted (which was actually named after the man himself, a little bit of boffin humour there) and thus Lowe-fit, shortened to lo-fi was born.

  • @stevenmoffett494
    @stevenmoffett494 Год назад

    Brilliant footage

  • @mus1970
    @mus1970 Год назад +2

    Nice to see, never knew Joe Davis was left eye dominant (bit of a handicap for a right handed player). Thanks for sharing!

  • @abrahamtov364
    @abrahamtov364 6 месяцев назад

    The balls are different , they make a different sound. 1920 to the 1950, one of the fathers of Snooker!

  • @christiano8088
    @christiano8088 3 месяца назад

    The commentary has improved today more than the snooker.

  • @MrToucana
    @MrToucana Год назад +1

    "And for those of you who are watching in black and white, the pink is next to the green.." (Ted Lowe - 'Pot Black'). Interesting to see Joe Davis breaking off by playing the white cue-ball off the side and top cushions into the back of the reds.

    • @henrikhyrup3995
      @henrikhyrup3995 Год назад

      0:24 he broke off by playing the white directly into the top cushion and into the back of the reds.

  • @barneyb1857
    @barneyb1857 Год назад +3

    Last time i heard commentary like that i was gripped in an episode of Button Moon

    • @bob23301
      @bob23301 Год назад

      Ok that made me chuckle. Lol

  • @renejean2523
    @renejean2523 Год назад +3

    "Evenin' all."

    • @peterwoodward1382
      @peterwoodward1382 Год назад +2

      Loved watching him when I was a kid, Dixon of Dock Green great show.

    • @rw8733
      @rw8733 Год назад +1

      A legend.

  • @malcolmclements9254
    @malcolmclements9254 Год назад

    Joe Davis the Alex Higgins of his day.

  • @jamesstead2256
    @jamesstead2256 Год назад

    Those balls were heavy in those days i have two heavy balls now🤣🤣

  • @th723
    @th723 Год назад

    Brilliant

  • @alanfizzypop9607
    @alanfizzypop9607 Год назад +1

    Uncanny that Joe played his shots so simular to the top modern day players head down pot move on thats why he is a legand of snooker Jack Warner ie dixon of dock green was reduced to saying evening all

  • @mikekavalerchik5226
    @mikekavalerchik5226 Год назад +1

    Jack Warner looks cool

    • @rw8733
      @rw8733 Год назад

      Absolutely loved him. Evening all.

  • @bortroad5740
    @bortroad5740 Год назад +4

    The great Ted Lowe

  • @HarveyTwoFaceDent
    @HarveyTwoFaceDent 5 месяцев назад

    Didn’t chalk the cue much back then, great way to eliminate kicks

  • @luigi24908800
    @luigi24908800 Год назад

    Commentary has come a long way

  • @frankmurphyburr3598
    @frankmurphyburr3598 Год назад

    Listen to the clanking noise of ivory balls

  • @jamesprimavesi2392
    @jamesprimavesi2392 Год назад +1

    If ever there was a sport that needed colour tv! Great video though

  • @IDTV66
    @IDTV66 Год назад

    For those of you watching in black and white, the blues behind the brown

  • @PTS-THX1138
    @PTS-THX1138 Год назад

    ...
    And for those watching in Black & White....
    Joe is potting the Blue,.... which is next to the yellow ball!...

  • @johnafirth
    @johnafirth Год назад +1

    Grayson and Cholmondley-Warner on commentary.

    • @ftumschk
      @ftumschk Год назад

      Exactly what I was thinking :)

  • @malcolmlewis6014
    @malcolmlewis6014 Год назад

    Joe Huggett , Meet the Huggetts.

  • @michaelmuldowney8
    @michaelmuldowney8 Год назад

    Joe Davis was awesome - the guy was blind in one eye, but it didn’t effect him at all

  • @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering
    @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering Год назад +3

    There was a 147 this night , not points though , THATS the amount of woodbines smoked during this frame 😅
    👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @malcolmclements9254
    @malcolmclements9254 Год назад

    After this , Jack decided not to give up the day job.

  • @strongmaninfo-qp7hg
    @strongmaninfo-qp7hg 3 месяца назад

    Wonder what year this was

  • @mohamedsheik4589
    @mohamedsheik4589 Год назад +2

    Dixon of dock green

  • @radiogramgramophonetoons5802
    @radiogramgramophonetoons5802 Год назад +1

    Which one is the blue

  • @colinc.8742
    @colinc.8742 Год назад

    On TV in the 1960’s Joe Davis put the cue ball on TOP of the cushion and sent the ball all around the table finally dropping it into the pocket where he started it from. How did he do it? Was the table rigged?

  • @bortroad5740
    @bortroad5740 Год назад +4

    Bobbled a bit

  • @sj460162
    @sj460162 Год назад

    Im studying Joes action here. Everyone else has...Ronnie and Steve...I wonder what the secret is?
    The only thing I did notice is he lifts his cue up right at the end of the backswing?

    • @ClassicGolfClubs
      @ClassicGolfClubs Год назад

      He wrote the definitive book; "How I Play Snooker".
      It's worth looking out as he explains his action very clearly, a great read and he talks about his left eye dominance too.

  • @bob23301
    @bob23301 Год назад

    And if your watching in black and white, the red is behind the pink. Lol

  • @JohnSmith-bv6kg
    @JohnSmith-bv6kg Год назад

    what year was this?

  • @goldenmiller7942
    @goldenmiller7942 Год назад

    Ted Lowe was the ref here.

  • @NoosaHeads
    @NoosaHeads Год назад

    What year was this?
    I wonder what the training and practice regime was in those days. I can't imagine it would have been as disciplined as it is today. (Because there wouldn't have been any financial inducement to undertake gruelling practice sessions).

  • @scoobydont5299
    @scoobydont5299 Год назад

    When Joe potted all of the grey balls and grey balls it was great to watch✌️

  • @seanmchugh840
    @seanmchugh840 Год назад +1

    No pause on the back swing- weird...

  • @mqb5151
    @mqb5151 6 месяцев назад

    How on earth did they figure out which colour was which

  • @paulmasson3524
    @paulmasson3524 Год назад

    Is this a lost episode of Harry Enfield and Chums?

  • @AR-dn6kh
    @AR-dn6kh Год назад

    Feel like.dennis talyor.should be there talking about patsy fagan and the old war stories.😂😂

  • @spanishpeaches2930
    @spanishpeaches2930 Год назад

    On the bleck....

  • @errol-ih4jy
    @errol-ih4jy Год назад +7

    JOE WAS THE MAN, WHEN THE SPORT WAS FOR GENTLEMEN, NO CHEATING,OR FRAUDULENT BEHAVIOUR, LIKE TODAY.

    • @alcoholicsementhrower6021
      @alcoholicsementhrower6021 Год назад

      Not much cheating in snooker. Players calling fouls on themselves and helping the ref replace balls even if it makes the shot harder for themselves. Weird comment really.

    • @keithdavies1395
      @keithdavies1395 Год назад

      ​@Alcoholic Semen Thrower where have you been recently,,,no

    • @keithdavies1395
      @keithdavies1395 Год назад

      ​@Alcoholic Semen Thrower where have you been recently,,,no

    • @alcoholicsementhrower6021
      @alcoholicsementhrower6021 Год назад +2

      @@keithdavies1395 I was watching the world championships and the players were as well behaved as ever. If you're talking about the Chinese players betting scandal, that has always gone on, its just a lot easier to get caught now with betting sites being monitored.

    • @billybonkers94
      @billybonkers94 Год назад

      ​@@alcoholicsementhrower6021 Joe Davis was a regular drug user and wife beater if you do your research. Him and Fred regularly used to trash hotel rooms!

  • @terrytownsend5583
    @terrytownsend5583 Год назад +1

    Where is Harry Enfield

    • @johngreenhorn8853
      @johngreenhorn8853 Год назад

      My thoughts exactly when I heard him commentating,was it Mr Chumlee Warner or something,might have been Jack Warners brother.😊

  • @djidroneadventures4059
    @djidroneadventures4059 Год назад +3

    How on earth did Jack Warner win 10 world titles playing like that

    • @thecorbies
      @thecorbies Год назад +1

      Presumably because EVERYBODY else was a worse player. But seriously, by today's standards (2023) or even a few years ago (2000), these players aren't even the beginnings of a threat to the like of O'Sullivan, Trump etc.
      JD seemed good at the time, because everything was relative.

  • @irnickkkknowles
    @irnickkkknowles Год назад

    Buckets

  • @grahamhill9499
    @grahamhill9499 Год назад +1

    No women there shocking, do you think jack went for a line at breaks

  • @scoobysnacks209
    @scoobysnacks209 Год назад

    hhow did he play 2 pinks in a row ? ruclips.net/video/ZKZc2EN6ZrY/видео.html

  • @MsMara287
    @MsMara287 Год назад +1

    Joe Davis would be a B class player today against the likes of O'Sullivan, Trump or any of the top players, he was world champion when nobody played snooker.

  • @hiphigh1
    @hiphigh1 Год назад +5

    They knew nothing about something called "safety play" it's almost like didn't exist lol they just go for whatever shot they got from whatever position they are in lol but still great to watch 👍👍

    • @johnp515
      @johnp515 Год назад +3

      It’s a pro playing against a celebrity in an exhibition especially for the cameras. He’s not going to play safety.

  • @michaelparanormal
    @michaelparanormal Год назад

    I think jack should stick to acting lol

  • @johndrake7498
    @johndrake7498 Год назад +1

    The ref scored 1,7,1,2 as ten and then after the next red said 12 lol oops.

  • @shauncorless8965
    @shauncorless8965 Год назад +1

    Those watching in black white the greens behind the brown just above the blue

    • @nectafarious8842
      @nectafarious8842 Год назад +1

      Not as daft as it sounds if the brown is on it's spot....

  • @DaveInBridport
    @DaveInBridport Год назад

    Dixon of Dock Green? More like Dixon of Pot Green! Ah ha ha ha haaaaa

  • @everythingbobbywolfe
    @everythingbobbywolfe Год назад +1

    It's no wonder why the"modern era" is the only recognized world championship record. Players like Ronnie and Selby would have absolutely destroyed the older players. I don't think the first 147 was officially recorded until about 1979?

    • @Jtuesday51
      @Jtuesday51 Год назад +3

      Don’t know what you’re talking about. The balls were double the weight of super crystalight used today .Joe world champ for 25 years never saw him but did see Fred make my first live century

    • @peterwoodward1382
      @peterwoodward1382 Год назад +1

      A lot has changed since the days of pot black. Joe Davis pioneered snooker, without him we would not have what we have today. Many things change with time, and many will not like where the world is going.

    • @Fightladsnet
      @Fightladsnet Год назад +5

      Balls were heavier and the baize was far less smooth than it is today. Taking shots across the table and against the "nap" of the cloth was almost unheard of as the balls would run off line. Also, remember that some world championship matchers were played over the best of 125+ frames across numerous days - they needed great stamina back then.

    • @GrimUpNorth_yt
      @GrimUpNorth_yt Год назад +4

      Today's success is built on the shoulders of previous generations.
      There is no comparison.

    • @Camberwell86
      @Camberwell86 Год назад

      First maxi was in 1955. The bloke who did it? I'll give you a clue, he's in this video. ;)

  • @a_wise_man7701
    @a_wise_man7701 Год назад +2

    😂😂 who is this joe davis fella...
    almost useless player..

    • @StockportJambo
      @StockportJambo Год назад +4

      World champion 15 times. Literally wrote the book on snooker.

    • @damianjblack
      @damianjblack 10 месяцев назад +1

      Joe Davis and his brother Fred dominated snooker for 30 years. Fred was still playing professional until he was almost 80; he played against Ronnie O'Sullivan in 1992.

  • @djelalhassan7631
    @djelalhassan7631 5 месяцев назад

    The only good thing here was the commentary

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    @stevens5541 Год назад

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