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'''Beverley Isherwood''' was a former Miss England winner and Miss United Kingdom finalist, and apparently a favourite of [[Cecil Korer]]. She was ''Countdown''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original "numbers girl" until it was realised that having a separate hostess just to put numbers up on the board was rather silly, and the task was given to [[Cathy Hytner]] instead.
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'''Beverley Isherwood''' was the 1978 {{w|Miss England}} winner and 1978 {{w|Miss United Kingdom}} finalist, and apparently a favourite of [[Cecil Korer]]. She was ''[[Countdown]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s original "[[numbers game|numbers]] girl" until it was realised that having a separate hostess just to put numbers up on the board was rather silly, and the task was given to [[Cathy Hytner]] instead.
  
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Co-Presenter
Beverley Isherwood.JPG
First appearance 2 November 1982
Last appearance 21 November 1983
Appearances 117
Episodes with Beverley Isherwood

Beverley Isherwood was the 1978 Miss England winner and 1978 Miss United Kingdom finalist, and apparently a favourite of Cecil Korer. She was Countdown's original "numbers girl" until it was realised that having a separate hostess just to put numbers up on the board was rather silly, and the task was given to Cathy Hytner instead.