Snooker Weekly

Snooker Weekly, formerly known as Green Baize News is a British Friday-evening snooker based talk show, which discusses issues and has interviews with predominant figures within the sport. Originally presented by Ray Stubbs and former world number one Tony Meo, there have been several presenters of the show, although Meo has remained a constant. The current show is presented by Andy Goldstein and Tony Meo, with regular appearances from 2002 World Champion Peter Ebdon, former World Championship semi-finalist and two-time ranking event winner Tony Knowles and former top 16 player Dave Harold.

The show was launched in 2006 on BBC3, but moved to Sky in 2008 after the departure of Ray Stubbs. It has since been aired on Sky Sports 1 every Friday evening since August 2008.

History
The show was first aired during the 2006 World Championship on BBC3, with Ray Stubbs as the anchor and Tony Meo as the pundit. It returned to BBC3 during the 2007 Grand Prix, and began to air weekly. In November 2007, it changed its name to Snooker Weekly, and aired twice a week during major tournaments (2007 UK Championship, 2008 Masters, 2008 World Championship). After the 2008 World Championship, Ray Stubbs announced he was leaving the BBC to join ESPN, thus leaving the show. Shortly after the departure of Stubbs, the BBC cancelled the show, but Sky resurrected it at the beginning of the 2008/09 season.

It began to be aired on Sky Sports 1 every Friday night from September 2008, which it continues to do. It was presented by Peter Drury and Tony Meo from September 2008 to July 2009, before Peter Drury was replaced by Andy Goldstein. In 2012, Goldstein left the show to work on a book and a new sports TV show filmed in the United States, and was replaced with Ed Chamberlain for the 2012/13 season. Goldstein subsequently left the US TV series after one season and returned in 2013.

Hosts and guests
Hosts are in ''italics. ''Years denote time as official member of the team.
 * Ray Stubbs (2006-2008)
 * Peter Drury (2008-2009)
 * Andy Goldstein (2009-2012, 2013-present)
 * Ed Chamberlain (2012-2013)
 * Tony Meo (2006-present)
 * Peter Ebdon (2006-2008, 2012-2013, 2014-present)
 * Alan McManus (2007, 2010, 2012-2013)
 * Gary Wilkinson (2009-2012, 2013-2014)
 * Tony Knowles (2009-present)
 * Joe Swail (2009, 2010)
 * Nigel Bond (2011-2012)
 * Jimmy White (2013)
 * Dave Harold (2014-present)