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[[Image:Andrew Perry.jpg|thumb|right|Andrew Perry at the 2001 World Scrabble Championships.]]
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[[Image:Andrew Perry.jpg|thumb|right|Andrew Perry at the {{w|World Scrabble Championship 2001|2001 World ''Scrabble'' Championship}}.]]
'''Andrew Perry''' was the runner-up of [[Series 26]], and a quarter-finalist in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]].
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'''Andrew Perry''' was the runner-up of [[Series 26]], and a quarter-finalist in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. As well as a participant in [[Championship of Champions VII]], Perry's record reads twelve wins and four losses (three of which were to the eventual winner of the tournament) and is arguably the best player to not win a title in the [[9 round format|9-round format]].
  
He first appeared as an 11-year-old on 30 August 1993 and won his first seven league games in impressive fashion before losing his eighth to [[Gary Thomson]]. Perry's father, [[Steve Perry|Steve]], appeared later in the same series. Perry was #1 seed for the final rounds, where he beat [[Peggy Mills]] in the quarter-finals and [[Alan Harwood]] in the semis, but in the final against [[Andy Bodle]], he came unstuck, losing {{score|73|45}}.
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He first appeared as an 11-year-old from {{w|Faringdon}} in the {{w|Vale of White Horse}}, {{w|Oxfordshire}} on [[Episode 1433|30 August 1993]], and won his first seven prelims in impressive fashion before losing his eighth to [[Gary Thomson]]. Perry's father, [[Steve Perry|Steve]], appeared later in the same series. Perry was number one seed for the finals, where he beat [[Peggy Mills]] in the [[Episode 1451|quarter-finals]] and [[Alan Harwood]] in the [[Episode 1455|semis]], but in the [[Episode 1457|grand final]] against [[Andy Bodle]], he came unstuck, losing {{score|73|45}}.
  
Perry played in [[Championship of Champions VII]], but lost his first game to the eventual winner [[Don Reid]].
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Perry played in Championship of Champions VII, but lost [[Episode 1589|his first game]] to the eventual winner, [[Don Reid]].
  
Perry returned for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] and was on impressive form, eliminating [[David Elias]], [[Chris Waddington]] and [[Clive Freedman (Series 6)|Clive Freedman]] before being knocked out in the quarter-finals of the series by eventual winner [[Harvey Freeman]]. However he did solve the first [[conundrum]] in the final, {{word|ADOBESTEP}} --> {{word|SPEEDBOAT}}.
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Perry returned for the Supreme Championship, and was on impressive form, eliminating [[David Elias]], [[Chris Waddington]] and [[Clive Freedman (Series 6)|Clive Freedman]] before being knocked out in the [[Episode 1902|quarter-finals]] of the series by eventual winner [[Harvey Freeman]]. However, he did solve the first [[conundrum]] ({{word|ADOBESTEP}}) in the [[Episode 1907|grand final]] while watching in the audience.
  
Perry is also a well known [[Scrabble]] player, and held the record for the second highest finish in the World Scrabble Championship by a British player when he finished 3rd in 2003. [[Mark Nyman]] was Britain's only World Scrabble Champion for 21 years when he won in 1993.
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Perry has also been a competitive ''[[Scrabble]]'' player who finished third in the {{w|World Scrabble Championship 2003|2003 World ''Scrabble'' Championship}}, the then-highest placed finish for a British player since [[Mark Nyman]]; Nyman was Britain's only {{w|World Scrabble Championship|World ''Scrabble'' Champion}} for 21 years when he won in {{w|World Scrabble Championship 1993|1993}}.
  
 
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{{episode table}}
 
{{episode table}}
 
{{ep | 1433 | 30/08/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 50 - 42 |[[Joan McLean]]|[[Jan Harvey]]|[[Ruth Killick]]|73}}
 
{{ep | 1433 | 30/08/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 50 - 42 |[[Joan McLean]]|[[Jan Harvey]]|[[Ruth Killick]]|73}}
{{ep | 1434 | 31/08/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 59 - 22 |[[John Sefton]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|71}}
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{{ep | 1434 | 31/08/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 59 - 22 |[[John Sefton]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|70}}
{{ep | 1435 | 1/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 57 - 53 |[[Lynne Blackburn]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|72}}
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{{ep | 1435 | 01/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 57 - 53 |[[Lynne Blackburn]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|72}}
{{ep | 1436 | 2/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 50 - 45 |[[Martin Howell]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|74}}
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{{ep | 1436 | 02/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 50 - 45 |[[Martin Howell]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|73}}
{{ep | 1437 | 3/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 65 - 28 |[[Richard Hamer]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|73}}
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{{ep | 1437 | 03/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 65 - 28 |[[Richard Hamer]]|Jan Harvey|Ruth Killick|73}}
{{ep | 1438 | 6/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 40 - 28 |[[Marty Davis]]|[[Philip Franks]]|Ruth Killick|72}}
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{{ep | 1438 | 06/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 40 - 28 |[[Marty Davis]]|[[Philip Franks]]|Ruth Killick|72}}
{{ep | 1439 | 7/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 56 - 26 |[[John Hunt (Series 26)|John Hunt]]|Philip Franks|Ruth Killick|71}}
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{{ep | 1439 | 07/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 56 - 26 |[[John Hunt (Series 26)|John Hunt]]|Philip Franks|Ruth Killick|70}}
{{ep | 1440 | 8/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 35 - 41 |[[Gary Thomson]]|Philip Franks|Ruth Killick|85}}
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{{ep | 1440 | 08/09/1993 | P |Andrew Perry| 35 - 41 |[[Gary Thomson]]|Philip Franks|Ruth Killick|75}}
{{ep | 1451 | 23/09/1993 | QF |Andrew Perry| 45 - 21 |[[Peggy Mills]]|[[Martin Jarvis]]|[[Susie Dent]]|84}}
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{{ep | 1451 | 23/09/1993 | QF |Andrew Perry| 45 - 21 |[[Peggy Mills]]|[[Martin Jarvis]]|[[Susie Dent]]|83}}
 
{{ep | 1455 | 29/09/1993 | SF |Andrew Perry| 59 - 53 |[[Alan Harwood]]|Martin Jarvis|Susie Dent|73}}
 
{{ep | 1455 | 29/09/1993 | SF |Andrew Perry| 59 - 53 |[[Alan Harwood]]|Martin Jarvis|Susie Dent|73}}
{{ep | 1457 | 1/10/1993 | GF |[[Andy Bodle]]| 73 - 45 |Andrew Perry|Martin Jarvis, [[Rosalind Ayres]]|Susie Dent|117}}
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{{ep | 1457 | 01/10/1993 | GF |[[Andy Bodle]]| 73 - 45 |Andrew Perry|Martin Jarvis, [[Rosalind Ayres]]|Susie Dent|115}}
{{ep | 1589 | 3/01/1995 | CQF |[[Don Reid]]| 63 - 46 |Andrew Perry|[[Denis Norden]]|[[Richard Samson]]|72}}
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{{ep | 1589 | 03/01/1995 | CQF |[[Don Reid]]| 63 - 46 |Andrew Perry|[[Denis Norden]]|[[Richard Samson]]|74}}
 
{{ep | 1865 | 23/10/1996 | bQF |[[David Elias]]| 43 - 60 |Andrew Perry|Philip Franks|Susie Dent|83}}
 
{{ep | 1865 | 23/10/1996 | bQF |[[David Elias]]| 43 - 60 |Andrew Perry|Philip Franks|Susie Dent|83}}
 
{{ep | 1867 | 25/10/1996 | bSF |[[Chris Waddington]]| 37 - 43 |Andrew Perry|[[June Whitfield]]|Susie Dent|71}}
 
{{ep | 1867 | 25/10/1996 | bSF |[[Chris Waddington]]| 37 - 43 |Andrew Perry|[[June Whitfield]]|Susie Dent|71}}

Latest revision as of 18:22, 18 February 2023

Andrew Perry was the runner-up of Series 26, and a quarter-finalist in the Supreme Championship. As well as a participant in Championship of Champions VII, Perry's record reads twelve wins and four losses (three of which were to the eventual winner of the tournament) and is arguably the best player to not win a title in the 9-round format.

He first appeared as an 11-year-old from Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire on 30 August 1993, and won his first seven prelims in impressive fashion before losing his eighth to Gary Thomson. Perry's father, Steve, appeared later in the same series. Perry was number one seed for the finals, where he beat Peggy Mills in the quarter-finals and Alan Harwood in the semis, but in the grand final against Andy Bodle, he came unstuck, losing 73 – 45.

Perry played in Championship of Champions VII, but lost his first game to the eventual winner, Don Reid.

Perry returned for the Supreme Championship, and was on impressive form, eliminating David Elias, Chris Waddington and Clive Freedman before being knocked out in the quarter-finals of the series by eventual winner Harvey Freeman. However, he did solve the first conundrum (ADOBESTEP) in the grand final while watching in the audience.

Perry has also been a competitive Scrabble player who finished third in the 2003 World Scrabble Championship, the then-highest placed finish for a British player since Mark Nyman; Nyman was Britain's only World Scrabble Champion for 21 years when he won in 1993.

Preceded by
James Sinclair
Series runner-up
Series 26
Followed by
Richard Campbell

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
1433 30/08/1993 P Andrew Perry 50 – 42 Joan McLean Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Ruth Killick 73
1434 31/08/1993 P Andrew Perry 59 – 22 John Sefton Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Ruth Killick 70
1435 01/09/1993 P Andrew Perry 57 – 53 Lynne Blackburn Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Ruth Killick 72
1436 02/09/1993 P Andrew Perry 50 – 45 Martin Howell Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Ruth Killick 73
1437 03/09/1993 P Andrew Perry 65 – 28 Richard Hamer Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Ruth Killick 73
1438 06/09/1993 P Andrew Perry 40 – 28 Marty Davis Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Ruth Killick 72
1439 07/09/1993 P Andrew Perry 56 – 26 John Hunt Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Ruth Killick 70
1440 08/09/1993 P Andrew Perry 35 – 41 Gary Thomson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Ruth Killick 75
1451 23/09/1993 QF Andrew Perry 45 – 21 Peggy Mills Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Martin Jarvis Susie Dent 83
1455 29/09/1993 SF Andrew Perry 59 – 53 Alan Harwood Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Martin Jarvis Susie Dent 73
1457 01/10/1993 GF Andy Bodle 73 – 45 Andrew Perry Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Martin Jarvis, Rosalind Ayres Susie Dent 115
1589 03/01/1995 CQF Don Reid 63 – 46 Andrew Perry Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Denis Norden Richard Samson 74
1865 23/10/1996 bQF David Elias 43 – 60 Andrew Perry Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Susie Dent 83
1867 25/10/1996 bSF Chris Waddington 37 – 43 Andrew Perry Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman June Whitfield Susie Dent 71
1868 28/10/1996 bF Clive Freedman 43 – 71 Andrew Perry Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman June Whitfield Susie Dent 74
1902 13/12/1996 SQF Andrew Perry 44 – 54 Harvey Freeman Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jenny Hanley Susie Dent 72