The snooker great John Virgo has died at the age of 79, World Snooker has announced.
Virgo, who won the UK Championship in 1979, enjoyed a long and successful playing career but was perhaps best known for his work as a broadcaster.
He was an established part of the BBC’s snooker coverage as a commentator, famous for his catchphrase ‘Where’s the cue ball going?’.
Virgo was also well known for his role on the BBC snooker show Big Break, that ran from 1991 to 2002, and was a regular on the exhibition circuit with his vast array of trick shots.
Also in 1979 he progressed to the semi-finals of the world championship at the Crucible in Sheffield, losing to Dennis Taylor, then being defeated by Eddie Charlton in a third-place match.
His final commentary on the BBC came on 18 January for the Masters final, when Kyren Wilson defeated John Higgins 10-6 at Alexandra Palace.
“Everyone at World Snooker Tour is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of legendary snooker player and broadcaster John Virgo, aged 79,” a WST statement read. “Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones. Rest in peace, JV.”

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