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'''Series 3''' ran from September 1983 to December 1983, and was broadcast on Mondays to Thursdays. Episodes were mainly broadcast at [[Countdown transmission times|5:00pm]], with Tuesday episodes shown at 4:45pm, but several episodes were moved. This was also the first series to introduce the modern eight-way knockout tournament for the finals. The third of 53 series presented by [[Richard Whiteley]] was won by [[Andrew Guy]]. | '''Series 3''' ran from September 1983 to December 1983, and was broadcast on Mondays to Thursdays. Episodes were mainly broadcast at [[Countdown transmission times|5:00pm]], with Tuesday episodes shown at 4:45pm, but several episodes were moved. This was also the first series to introduce the modern eight-way knockout tournament for the finals. The third of 53 series presented by [[Richard Whiteley]] was won by [[Andrew Guy]]. | ||
− | This series also saw future [[Scrabble]] star [[Mark Nyman]], who would rise through the ranks to win [[Championship of Champions I]] | + | This series also saw future [[Scrabble]] star [[Mark Nyman]], who would rise through the ranks to win [[Championship of Champions I]]. He would then serve as one of the show’s lexicographers, as well as become the show’s former producer. |
==Seed table== | ==Seed table== | ||
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{{ep | 102 | 25/10/1983 | P |[[Adrian Yonace]]| 42 - 50 |William Bradford|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|70}} | {{ep | 102 | 25/10/1983 | P |[[Adrian Yonace]]| 42 - 50 |William Bradford|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|70}} | ||
{{ep | 103 | 26/10/1983 | P |[[Pat Flowers]]| 16 - 53 |William Bradford|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|72}} | {{ep | 103 | 26/10/1983 | P |[[Pat Flowers]]| 16 - 53 |William Bradford|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|72}} | ||
− | {{ep | 104 | 27/10/1983 | P |[[Jane | + | {{ep | 104 | 27/10/1983 | P |[[Jane Kestin]]| 34 - 69 |William Bradford|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|83}} |
{{ep | 105 | 31/10/1983 | P |[[Andrew Guy]]| 57 - 32 |[[Christopher Tunnah]]|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|74}} | {{ep | 105 | 31/10/1983 | P |[[Andrew Guy]]| 57 - 32 |[[Christopher Tunnah]]|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|74}} | ||
{{ep | 106 | 01/11/1983 | P |Andrew Guy| 61 - 39 |[[Phil Slade]]|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|70}} | {{ep | 106 | 01/11/1983 | P |Andrew Guy| 61 - 39 |[[Phil Slade]]|Gyles Brandreth|Yvonne Warburton|70}} |
Latest revision as of 19:33, 11 October 2023
Series 3 ran from September 1983 to December 1983, and was broadcast on Mondays to Thursdays. Episodes were mainly broadcast at 5:00pm, with Tuesday episodes shown at 4:45pm, but several episodes were moved. This was also the first series to introduce the modern eight-way knockout tournament for the finals. The third of 53 series presented by Richard Whiteley was won by Andrew Guy.
This series also saw future Scrabble star Mark Nyman, who would rise through the ranks to win Championship of Champions I. He would then serve as one of the show’s lexicographers, as well as become the show’s former producer.
Seed table
Rank | Name | Wins | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark Nyman | 8 | 427 |
2 | William Bradford | 8 | 399 |
3 | Allan Simmons | 7+1 | 385 |
4 | Harry Venet | 6 | 303 |
5 | Esther Byers | 4 | 216 |
6 | Andrew Guy | 2 | 118 |
7 | David Brook | 2 | 104 |
8 | Ted Wiles | 1 | 55 |
NOTE: Matthew Wright, with 2 wins and 100 points, would have been the #8 seed, but for unknown reasons, he didn't return for the finals, so Ted Wiles took his place.
Finals progress
Mark Nyman (1) vs Ted Wiles (8) | Mark Nyman (1) vs Esther Byers (5) | Mark Nyman (1) vs Andrew Guy (6) |
Esther Byers (5) vs Harry Venet (4) | ||
Allan Simmons (3) vs Andrew Guy (6) | Andrew Guy (6) vs William Bradford (2) | |
David Brook (7) vs William Bradford (2) |