Broadcaster forced to apologise as World Snooker Championship coverage unexpectedly stopped

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Coverage of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible was stopped after an unexpected power outage at the Sheffield venue on Thursday night.

The BBC, one of the broadcasters showing the tournament, was forced to cut its live feed from the theatre during Mark Allen and Chinese Wu Yize’s semi-final clash.

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Allen was 31-0 up in the third frame when the picture suddenly cut outCredit: Getty

Fans lost the pictures at 7:51pm and didn’t get it back for 12 minutes, by which time Allen had wrapped up the third frame to get off the mark in the match.

Fans watching the coverage on BBC Two were greeted with a re-run of BBC programme Wild Isles while the problem was being rectified.

Coverage eventually came back on BBC iPlayer and TNT, though BBC Two viewers had to wait a bit longer before their screens flickered back to life.

While it was not an issue at the end of the BBC or TNT Sports, presenter Hazel Irvine issued an apology to frustrated viewers.

“Welcome back to Sheffield and our apologies for the interruption to our evening at the Crucible in this second semi-final,” she said. “We had a rather unexpected power issue. Nothing to do with not feeding the meter I assure you.”

She added: “So we lost power but Mark Allen did not. He took frame three to get his semi-final campaign under way.”

Irvine added that the players had retired for their interval break, saying: “There was a big crash bang wallop in there and that led to the power surge which we think has led to the power going off.”

Steve Davis, a six-time champion who is working as a pundit for the BBC, said: “It was obvious in the room here, when the screens went blank at home, that something had happened.

Coverage of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible was stopped after an unexpected power outage at the Sheffield venue on Thursday night.

The BBC, one of the broadcasters showing the tournament, was forced to cut its live feed from the theatre during Mark Allen and Chinese Wu Yize’s semi-final clash.

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Allen was 31-0 up in the third frame when the picture suddenly cut outCredit: Getty

Fans lost the pictures at 7:51pm and didn’t get it back for 12 minutes, by which time Allen had wrapped up the third frame to get off the mark in the match.

Fans watching the coverage on BBC Two were greeted with a re-run of BBC programme Wild Isles while the problem was being rectified.

Coverage eventually came back on BBC iPlayer and TNT, though BBC Two viewers had to wait a bit longer before their screens flickered back to life.

While it was not an issue at the end of the BBC or TNT Sports, presenter Hazel Irvine issued an apology to frustrated viewers.

“Welcome back to Sheffield and our apologies for the interruption to our evening at the Crucible in this second semi-final,” she said. “We had a rather unexpected power issue. Nothing to do with not feeding the meter I assure you.”

She added: “So we lost power but Mark Allen did not. He took frame three to get his semi-final campaign under way.”

Irvine added that the players had retired for their interval break, saying: “There was a big crash bang wallop in there and that led to the power surge which we think has led to the power going off.”

Steve Davis, a six-time champion who is working as a pundit for the BBC, said: “It was obvious in the room here, when the screens went blank at home, that something had happened.

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
✍️ Autor: Jackson Cole
📅 Fecha Original: 2026-04-30 19:48:00
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