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'''Melanie Beaumont''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 43]]. | '''Melanie Beaumont''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 43]]. | ||
She was beaten by [[Graham Nash]], who went on to win 15 games unbeaten in winning Series 43 and the [[Championship of Champions XI]]. In 2003, she was invited back for a [[special episode]] against fellow high-scoring loser from the 9-round era, [[Linda Dawe]] where she lost {{score|83|126}}. | She was beaten by [[Graham Nash]], who went on to win 15 games unbeaten in winning Series 43 and the [[Championship of Champions XI]]. In 2003, she was invited back for a [[special episode]] against fellow high-scoring loser from the 9-round era, [[Linda Dawe]] where she lost {{score|83|126}}. | ||
− | + | Beaumont is from Scotland and has been to the [[Edinburgh Countdown Club]], as well as coming 5th in [[COLIN 2005]], 6th in [[CoBris 2006]], and 12th in [[COLIN 2006]]. She is also a competitive [[Scrabble]] player. | |
− | She appeared on ''Fifteen | + | She appeared on ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'' twice in May 2000 and September 2002, was a runner-up on an episode of ''{{w|Weakest Link (British game show)|The Weakest Link}}'' in November 2000, and was on ''{{w|Grand Slam (British game show)|Grand Slam}}'' in 2003. Beaumont also appeared on ''{{w|Only Connect}}'' in 2008 with fellow Scrabblers [[Alan Sinclair]] and [[Simon Gillam]] as a member of the "Edinburgh Scrabblers" team, and on ''{{w|A Question of Genius}}'' on 10 and 11 May 2010, winning her first show and coming second in her second. She then appeared on ''{{w|The Chase (British game show)|The Chase}}'' in 2012, followed by ''{{w|Breakaway (game show)|Breakaway}}'' later that same year, on the same episode as fellow Countdowner [[James Robinson]]. |
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− | She then appeared on ''{{w|The Chase (game show)|The Chase}}'' in 2012, followed by ''{{w|Breakaway (game show)|Breakaway}}'' later that same year, on the same episode as fellow Countdowner [[James Robinson]]. | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== |
Revision as of 20:25, 24 July 2021
Melanie Beaumont was a contestant in Series 43.
She was beaten by Graham Nash, who went on to win 15 games unbeaten in winning Series 43 and the Championship of Champions XI. In 2003, she was invited back for a special episode against fellow high-scoring loser from the 9-round era, Linda Dawe where she lost 83 – 126.
Beaumont is from Scotland and has been to the Edinburgh Countdown Club, as well as coming 5th in COLIN 2005, 6th in CoBris 2006, and 12th in COLIN 2006. She is also a competitive Scrabble player.
She appeared on Fifteen to One twice in May 2000 and September 2002, was a runner-up on an episode of The Weakest Link in November 2000, and was on Grand Slam in 2003. Beaumont also appeared on Only Connect in 2008 with fellow Scrabblers Alan Sinclair and Simon Gillam as a member of the "Edinburgh Scrabblers" team, and on A Question of Genius on 10 and 11 May 2010, winning her first show and coming second in her second. She then appeared on The Chase in 2012, followed by Breakaway later that same year, on the same episode as fellow Countdowner James Robinson.
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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2811 | 18/07/2000 | P | Daniel Burton | 38 – 43 | Melanie Beaumont | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | David Steel | Gillian Evans | 68 | ||
2812 | 19/07/2000 | P | Melanie Beaumont | 42 – 37 | Lynette Grzonka | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | David Steel | Gillian Evans | 72 | ||
2813 | 20/07/2000 | P | Melanie Beaumont | 49 – 60 | Graham Nash | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | David Steel | Gillian Evans | 73 | ||
S11 | 11/09/2003 | S | Melanie Beaumont | 83 – 126 | Linda Dawe | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Bernard Ingham | Alison Heard | 140 |