you had dennis taylor with his glasses upside down. yeah but there was nothing else to watch on telly. >> that's the other thing. do you reckon? >> yeah, actually. well, definitely not 1:00 in the morning when they're the world champion. the world title in 85, watched by 22 million people saturday afternoons or whenever it was on, there was nothing else on my nanny's, my nanny's to watch it with, with a cup of tea. >> three channels, no. from 82 onwards we had we had four, didn't we, 82. >> yeah, but it was november 80th. i remember brookside before that, but it just wasn't that much. i didn't have chance. >> i know there's a lot. there's a lot more, a lot more to compete. but come on, there were more personalities then, weren't they? in snooker? well, you know, you see steve davis, steve davis was the exception because he was boring. everyone else was interesting. you had terry griffiths, the welsh postman, you had john parrott, the or you had you had, jemmy white, jemmy white, the crafty cockney. well it was the same name as eric bri