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[[Danny Hamilton]] played [[Julian Fell]], with Julian Fell winning 146 – 77. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Richard Samson]]. | [[Danny Hamilton]] played [[Julian Fell]], with Julian Fell winning 146 – 77. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Richard Samson]]. | ||
− | Fell's score of 146 was the highest score ever achieved on ''Countdown'' at the time until it was beaten by [[ | + | Fell's score of 146 was the highest score ever achieved on ''Countdown'' at the time until it was beaten by [[Zarte Siempre]] with a score of 150 in [[Episode 6991]] on 17 January 2019. This was also the first (and to date only) time that a contestant has got 4 nines in a single game. |
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== |
Revision as of 14:15, 17 May 2019
Episode 3387 was broadcast on 18 December 2002, and was the first semi-final of Series 48.
Danny Hamilton played Julian Fell, with Julian Fell winning 146 – 77. The Dictionary Corner guest was Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, and the lexicographer was Richard Samson.
Fell's score of 146 was the highest score ever achieved on Countdown at the time until it was beaten by Zarte Siempre with a score of 150 in Episode 6991 on 17 January 2019. This was also the first (and to date only) time that a contestant has got 4 nines in a single game.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Danny Hamilton | Score | Julian Fell | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | MRHIAUGQP | GRAPH | 5 – 5 | GRUMP | QUAIGH*, RUPIAH* | 6 |
2 | CTJOATEFR | FACTOR | 11 – 11 | FACTOR | COTTAR*, COTTER, FATTER*, JOTTER, ROTATE | 12 |
3 | SLNIOADMS | DOMAINS | 11 – 29 | SALMONIDS | 30 | |
4 | OIEDGPNRT | DEPORTING | 29 – 47 | DEPORTING | 48 | |
5 | 7 4 25 75 50 100 → 249 | 249
7 × 50 − 100 − (4 − 75 ÷ 25) |
39 – 57 | 249
7 × 50 − 100 − (4 − 75 ÷ 25) |
|
58 |
TTT | MUTEPOP | UPTEMPO | ||||
6 | YCALBEOSX | CABLES | 45 – 63 | CABLES | CALYXES | 65 |
7 | NDTEIARML | tramlined ☓ | 45 – 71 | TERMINAL | 73 | |
8 | OSEPGWIVT | PIVOTS | 51 – 77 | SPIGOT | EGOIST*, OGIVES*, POSTIE*, SOVIET*, STOGIE*, SWIVET* | 79 |
9 | RSMUOODCL | CLOUDS | 51 – 84 | COLOURS | COUROLS | 86 |
10 | 7 3 1 4 6 50 → 195 | 195
50 × 4 − (6 − 1) |
61 – 94 | 195
50 × 4 − (6 − 1) |
|
96 |
TTT | THESIGH | HIGHEST | ||||
11 | NRTEAIGSH | SHEARING | 61 – 112 | INGATHERS | 114 | |
12 | EOALDFNIT | FAINTED | 61 – 130 | DEFLATION | DEFOLIANT* | 132 |
13 | GRSEUOZPA | GROUPS | 67 – 136 | PAREUS | ARGUES*, AROUSE*, AUGERS*, AZURES*, GAPERS*, GASPER*, GAZERS*, GOURAS*, GRAPES, GRAZES, GROPES, GROSZE*, GROUSE, OPERAS*, PAGERS*, PARGES*, POSEUR*, PURGES*, ROGUES*, ROUGES*, RUGOSA*, RUGOSE*, SAUGER*, SPARGE*, SPURGE*, UPROSE* | 138 |
14 | 75 9 2 4 8 1 → 103 | 103
(8 − 1) × 4 + 75 |
77 – 146 | 103
(8 − 1) × 4 + 75 |
|
148 |
15 | THEIRCOPY | 77 – 146 | HYPOCRITE | 158 |
Categories:
- Episodes with round details
- Episodes in Series 48
- Scores over 125
- 15-round games
- Semi-finals
- Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley
- Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician
- Episodes with Richard Samson as lexicographer
- Episodes with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall as a guest
- Recaps with missing or incomplete Teatime Teasers