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A recent episode of 'Antiques Roadshow' featured a painting titled 'Pot Black,' inspired by the iconic BBC show of the same name.
The program highlighted the role of the BBC in popularizing snooker, a sport that was not widely known at the time.
The BBC began broadcasting in color in 1967, and shows like 'Pot Black' were used to demonstrate the new technology.
The show's vibrant colors helped capture the public's imagination, and snooker quickly grew in popularity.
The painting's creator also grew up watching the show, creating a strong personal connection to the subject matter.
The segment underscored how a seemingly simple program and a piece of art can capture a moment in time and contribute to a sport's rise in popularity.
The gallery owner who sold the painting was touched by the story and the cultural significance of the piece.
2025-09-19 23:07:00


Five TV shows were cancelled due to disturbing or controversial content, including melting eyeballs and Thatcher footage.
2025-09-23 11:51:00

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