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'''''A Tribute to Countdown: 3000 and Counting''''' was a special documentary which aired immediately after [[Episode 3000]] and featured a potted history of the show (which gave the misleading impression that nothing whatsoever had changed in 3000 episodes, and didn't even acknowledge the existence of [[Cathy Hytner]]), some rather unlikely Countdown fans such as Chris Moyles and Arthur Smith talking about the show, and a visit to the Glasgow Countdowners Club.
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'''''A Tribute to Countdown: 3000 and Counting''''' was a special 35-minute documentary which aired immediately after [[Episode 3000]] and featured a potted history of the show (which gave the misleading impression that nothing whatsoever had changed in 3000 episodes, and didn't even acknowledge the existence of [[Cathy Hytner]]), some rather unlikely Countdown fans such as Chris Moyles and Arthur Smith talking about the show, and a visit to the Glasgow Countdowners Club.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:12, 14 March 2010

A Tribute to Countdown: 3000 and Counting was a special 35-minute documentary which aired immediately after Episode 3000 and featured a potted history of the show (which gave the misleading impression that nothing whatsoever had changed in 3000 episodes, and didn't even acknowledge the existence of Cathy Hytner), some rather unlikely Countdown fans such as Chris Moyles and Arthur Smith talking about the show, and a visit to the Glasgow Countdowners Club.