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[[Image:Hilary_Hopper.jpg|right|thumb|frame|Hilary Hopper]] | [[Image:Hilary_Hopper.jpg|right|thumb|frame|Hilary Hopper]] | ||
− | '''Hilary Hopper''' was the [[Series 13]] | + | '''Hilary Hopper''' was the [[series winners|champion]] of [[Series 13]], a participant in [[Championship of Champions IV]], a quarter-finalist in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] and the runner-up of the [[Ladies' Championship]]. |
She was a drama teacher from St. John's near Woking, and first appeared as a contestant defeating [[Cath Powell]] in the [[episode 604|third heat game of the series]] on 3 July 1987. Hopper won three more games and drew one before falling at the hands of [[Robert Randall]]. She returned for the finals as #4 seed, defeating [[John Clark]] in the quarter-finals and [[Nita Marr]] in the semis. In the [[episode 644|grand final]], despite making a mistake in the first round, declaring {{word|RATION}} when there was no 'A' in the selection, she put in a commanding performance against [[Kevin Nelson]]. She led {{score|84|79}} going into the final conundrum which read {{word|BLINDBRIG}}, and Nelson buzzed in first but said he had got it wrong, after which Hopper correctly buzzed in with {{word|DRIBBLING}} to become only the second ever female series champion, with a {{score|94|79}} scoreline. | She was a drama teacher from St. John's near Woking, and first appeared as a contestant defeating [[Cath Powell]] in the [[episode 604|third heat game of the series]] on 3 July 1987. Hopper won three more games and drew one before falling at the hands of [[Robert Randall]]. She returned for the finals as #4 seed, defeating [[John Clark]] in the quarter-finals and [[Nita Marr]] in the semis. In the [[episode 644|grand final]], despite making a mistake in the first round, declaring {{word|RATION}} when there was no 'A' in the selection, she put in a commanding performance against [[Kevin Nelson]]. She led {{score|84|79}} going into the final conundrum which read {{word|BLINDBRIG}}, and Nelson buzzed in first but said he had got it wrong, after which Hopper correctly buzzed in with {{word|DRIBBLING}} to become only the second ever female series champion, with a {{score|94|79}} scoreline. | ||
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She also appeared in the [[Supreme Championship]], heavily beating [[Anthony Butcher]] {{score|56|23}} in her first-round game. Hopper next played [[Wayne Summers]], a [[Championship of Champions|CoC]] winner who had received a bye into the semi-finals, and was on similarly good form, offering the impressive words {{word|AXIOMS}} and {{word|COPIOUS}}. In the group final, she beat [[Damian Eadie]] {{score|59|40}} to take her into the Supreme final stages, but was ultimately beaten by [[Tim Morrissey]] after neither player solved the crucial conundrum, {{word|DOWNGRADE}}. | She also appeared in the [[Supreme Championship]], heavily beating [[Anthony Butcher]] {{score|56|23}} in her first-round game. Hopper next played [[Wayne Summers]], a [[Championship of Champions|CoC]] winner who had received a bye into the semi-finals, and was on similarly good form, offering the impressive words {{word|AXIOMS}} and {{word|COPIOUS}}. In the group final, she beat [[Damian Eadie]] {{score|59|40}} to take her into the Supreme final stages, but was ultimately beaten by [[Tim Morrissey]] after neither player solved the crucial conundrum, {{word|DOWNGRADE}}. | ||
− | Hopper | + | Hopper returned to the show for one final time in 2003 for a 3-day Ladies’ Championship series against fellow female series champions. She beat [[Liz Barber]] in the [[episode 3436|first game]], before losing to [[Kate Ogilvie]] in the final. With a Countdown career spanning over a decade and a half, Hopper is considered one of the all-time greats of the show, and her numbers skill were particularly strong. |
{{series winner|preceded_by=Stephen Balment|series=13|followed_by=Nic Brown}} | {{series winner|preceded_by=Stephen Balment|series=13|followed_by=Nic Brown}} |
Revision as of 22:32, 16 October 2017
Hilary Hopper was the champion of Series 13, a participant in Championship of Champions IV, a quarter-finalist in the Supreme Championship and the runner-up of the Ladies' Championship.
She was a drama teacher from St. John's near Woking, and first appeared as a contestant defeating Cath Powell in the third heat game of the series on 3 July 1987. Hopper won three more games and drew one before falling at the hands of Robert Randall. She returned for the finals as #4 seed, defeating John Clark in the quarter-finals and Nita Marr in the semis. In the grand final, despite making a mistake in the first round, declaring RATION when there was no 'A' in the selection, she put in a commanding performance against Kevin Nelson. She led 84 – 79 going into the final conundrum which read BLINDBRIG, and Nelson buzzed in first but said he had got it wrong, after which Hopper correctly buzzed in with DRIBBLING to become only the second ever female series champion, with a 94 – 79 scoreline.
Hopper returned for Championship of Champions IV in 1989, but was beaten in the first round by Steve Williams on the crucial conundrum TRANSCEND.
She also appeared in the Supreme Championship, heavily beating Anthony Butcher 56 – 23 in her first-round game. Hopper next played Wayne Summers, a CoC winner who had received a bye into the semi-finals, and was on similarly good form, offering the impressive words AXIOMS and COPIOUS. In the group final, she beat Damian Eadie 59 – 40 to take her into the Supreme final stages, but was ultimately beaten by Tim Morrissey after neither player solved the crucial conundrum, DOWNGRADE.
Hopper returned to the show for one final time in 2003 for a 3-day Ladies’ Championship series against fellow female series champions. She beat Liz Barber in the first game, before losing to Kate Ogilvie in the final. With a Countdown career spanning over a decade and a half, Hopper is considered one of the all-time greats of the show, and her numbers skill were particularly strong.
Preceded by Stephen Balment |
Series winner Series 13 |
Followed by Nic Brown |
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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604 | 3/07/1987 | P | Hilary Hopper | 60 – 23 | Cath Powell | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Gyles Brandreth | Catherine Clarke | 72 | |
605 | 6/07/1987 | P | Hilary Hopper | 43 – 22 | Dennis Davies | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Gyles Brandreth | Catherine Clarke | 71 | |
606 | 7/07/1987 | P | Hilary Hopper | 54 – 41 | Hilary Jones | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Russell Harty | Catherine Clarke | 85 | |
607 | 8/07/1987 | P | Hilary Hopper | 44 – 44 | Boz Osberg | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Russell Harty | Catherine Clarke | 83 | |
608 | 9/07/1987 | P | Hilary Hopper | 53 – 43 | Boz Osberg | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Russell Harty | Catherine Clarke | 71 | |
609 | 10/07/1987 | P | Hilary Hopper | 50 – 60 | Robert Randall | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Russell Harty | Catherine Clarke | 72 | |
641 | 25/08/1987 | QF | Hilary Hopper | 58 – 54 | John Clark | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Derek Nimmo | Catherine Clarke | 75 | |
642 | 26/08/1987 | SF | Nita Marr | 34 – 54 | Hilary Hopper | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Derek Nimmo | Catherine Clarke | 69 | |
644 | 28/08/1987 | GF | Hilary Hopper | 94 – 79 | Kevin Nelson | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Cathy Hytner | Gyles Brandreth, Derek Nimmo | Catherine Clarke | 118 | |
816 | 5/01/1989 | CQF | Hilary Hopper | 41 – 56 | Steve Williams | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Lucy Summers | Tim Rice | Catherine Clarke | 68 | |
M44 | 29/1/90-2/2/90 | Masters 1 | Hilary Hopper | 77 – 110 | Mike Percik | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | N/A | Catherine Clarke | 136 | ||
1888 | 25/11/1996 | fQF | Hilary Hopper | 56 – 23 | Anthony Butcher | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Tom O'Connor | Catherine Stokes | 70 | ||
1891 | 28/11/1996 | fSF | Hilary Hopper | 59 – 39 | Wayne Summers | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Richard Digance | David Swarbrick | 71 | ||
1893 | 2/12/1996 | fF | Hilary Hopper | 59 – 40 | Damian Eadie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Richard Digance | David Swarbrick | 73 | ||
1904 | 17/12/1996 | SQF | Hilary Hopper | 49 – 56 | Tim Morrissey | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Nigel Rees | Catherine Clarke | 75 | ||
3436 | 11/03/2003 | LSF | Hilary Hopper | 45 – 35 | Liz Barber | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Rick Wakeman | Alison Heard | 85 | ||
3438 | 13/03/2003 | LF | Hilary Hopper | 32 – 54 | Kate Ogilvie | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Rick Wakeman | Alison Heard | 83 |