Change the colour of the cat to black Sue, and that'd be my Toby boy for you!
I've never shown him and never will.
Yes, I remember the TV coverage of the National Cat Club show, but it didn't really make good TV. Crufts does, because dogs are such natural show-offs and will happily perform to an audience. Also, a good handler will get the best out of a dog. At a cat show, all the hard work is done beforehand and the cat stands alone on the day. If it isn't in a good mood, then it won't show well, no matter the quality of the cat.
To be honest, as an exhibitor, I'm not so sure I'd want TV cameras at a show; not just because it'd upset a lot of the cats, but also because since the cats are in pens (unlike dogs) it'd get up the dander of the animal rights brigade and I personally wouldn't want to be on the end of their idea of justice, nor would I want to put Pearl in that kind of a situation.
Lastly, because of GCCF rules regarding mentioning one's presence at shows, it'd be impossible to advertise any TV coverage in advance, which kind of rather defeats the point of having the TV cameras there in the first place.