Ronnie O'Sullivan's American Hustle

Ronnie O'Sullivan's American Hustle

2017
Ronnie O'Sullivan's American Hustle
Ronnie O'Sullivan's American Hustle

Ronnie O'Sullivan's American Hustle

7.9 | en | Documentary

Meet your new history teachers, snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan and sports broadcaster Matt Smith, as they cross the pond to explore America’s 300 year history with the game of pool. The real-life mates travel the US to hunt down America’s most notorious pool hustlers while meeting a few characters along the way

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP4  San Francisco
Feb. 16,2017
San Francisco

Snooker superstar Ronnie O’Sullivan and pal Matt Smith hit the streets of San Francisco in a Steve McQueen-style ’68 Mustang to try to hustle the locals – with some sleight of hand from Ronnie – before he plays pool against one of the game’s biggest ever money-earners. Along the way, they train with local NFL team the 49ers, check out the cyber-future of pool in nearby Silicon Valley – with disastrous results – and get the shocking real story of life behind bars at notorious former prison Alcatraz, from an inspiring ex-guard.

EP3  Memphis
Feb. 09,2017
Memphis

Snooker champ Ronnie O’Sullivan and friend Matt Smith hit the birthplace of the blues on the latest leg of their epic US tour – starting with the Graceland home of Elvis Presley – but will Ronnie be allowed to play on the King’s own pool table? Elsewhere in this fascinating town they learn some inspiring lessons in the Civil Rights Museum and make a top-class pool-cue with a maestro of the craft. On the tables, an attempt to hustle the locals might just backfire – before Ronnie risks a sting in the tale from a man they call ‘The Scorpion’ – one of the greatest players in pool history.

EP2  Chicago
Feb. 02,2017
Chicago

Ronnie and pal Matt are in Chicago, the ‘Windy City’, getting a taste of Americana watching baseball team the Cubs at Wrigley Field – and seeing if the snooker champ can turn his hand to this very different ballgame. After cruising the streets and jazz clubs once run by notorious mobster Al Capone, Ronnie tries shooting at a gun range – and certainly needs his killer instinct hustling the locals where iconic pool flick The Color Of Money was filmed – before he takes his sporting life in his hands facing the sassiest pool legend in the USA today… the ‘Black Widow’ Jeanette Lee.

EP1  New York
Jan. 26,2017
New York

This week the boys hit the heights in the Big Apple, visiting Ellis Island, once New York’s gateway to America, and cruising in their very own Yellow Cab from historical pool scenes to street basketball games, sampling some classic New York street food, attempting to hustle local hot-shots – and tangling with pool-hall legends ‘Kid’ Delicious and Earl ‘The Pearl’ Strickland.

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Released: 2017-01-26 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.history.co.uk/shows/ronnie-osullivans-american-hustle#episodes
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Meet your new history teachers, snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan and sports broadcaster Matt Smith, as they cross the pond to explore America’s 300 year history with the game of pool. The real-life mates travel the US to hunt down America’s most notorious pool hustlers while meeting a few characters along the way

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loveagoodstory Ronnie's snooker pedigree and record are both exemplary and he's nearly always a good interview in any tournament he's playing in. Normally when he's talking, it's about himself or the game of snooker and he's got plenty to say on both.This programme is a travelogue, with each episode taking him to a different U.S. city that they can both explore and play pool in, the latter for the hustle of the title.Something like half of the episode is Ronnie playing pool, with a matches in local clubs being compressed into a few minutes. That means you don't get much Ronnie-play to watch, with none of the drama of a normal match being allowed to build.The rest of the episode is a tour of some highlights of the city, sometimes including things relevant to pool such as a factory or supplier. Unfortunately, Ronnie has little to say and when he does it's just fairly inane lad chitchat. His co-host does his best to keep the situation alive but sadly Ronnie ain't no presenter. At times, he comes across as bored with what's in front of him, like a 20-y.o. on holiday with his girlfriend, dutifully doing the sightseeing excursion while eyeing up the nearest pub.Watch it if you're a thorough Ronnie fan or you're interested in the subject matter. Otherwise don't expect it to draw you in - Ronnie might as well not be there for large parts of it, bless him.
jamdoodle Just like to say firstly that I like the show but... it could of been so much better. The subject matter is good and the idea to take Ronnie to the land of Pool is a great one due to his undoubted talent in all forms of the green and blue baize. The problem was that is seemed a little too rushed due to the (less than an hour) format they had to squeeze the programme into. The places and factories they visited are interesting to the viewer but leaves you wanting more from the visit and more importantly from the Ronnie who was clearly enjoying himself.Secondly as the whole point of the show was to play pool and hustle. The time where he is actually doing this, the viewer is left with only short out of sequence shots of both Ronnie and his opposition at the table. The viewer is left with no idea of how the games went without being told the out come by the voice over guy. As the balls on the table and the sequence in which they where potted was all over the place! Again I know they couldn't spend the time showing a full game but maybe if a second series is possible, consideration should be made to this issue.