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'''Brian Hudson''' was a contestant in [[Series 4]]. A textile executive from Stockport, Cheshire, he made his debut on 28 May 1984, defeating [[Colin Woollard]] {{score|45|31}}. he racked up three more wins before falling at the hands of [[Tony Rand]]. However, his four wins were enough to ensure him a place in the finals as #5 seed, where he defeated [[Mike Willis]] in the quarter-finals and [[Robert Richland]] in the semis to set up a final against [[Christine Hunt (Series 4)|Christine Hunt]]. After a close start, Brian romped away at the end, beating Christine {{score|87|55}} to become the fourth series champion. He returned at the start of the next series for [[Championship of Champions I]], but was defeated in the first round by fellow series champion [[Ash Haji]] {{score|49|35}}. Brian also appeared on the [[Episode 495|special episode]] to celebrate Countdown's 500th show on 2 February 1987, and competed in the [[Countdown Masters]] in 1989 and 1990. Brian returned to Leeds in 1996 for the [[series 33|Supreme Championship]], beating [[Mandi Hale]] in his first game after solving two [[conundrum|crucial conundrum]]s to turn a 10-point deficit into a {{score|58|48}} win. However, he narrowly lost his next match {{score|52|51}} to [[Barry Grossman]]. In this game Barry beat Brian with the word {{word|STOPGAP}}. However, Brian clawed back 6 points with {{word|WASTED}}. The crucial conundrum {{word|BITSOFTER}} was revealed, but Brian lost by one point after neither player offered anything. | '''Brian Hudson''' was a contestant in [[Series 4]]. A textile executive from Stockport, Cheshire, he made his debut on 28 May 1984, defeating [[Colin Woollard]] {{score|45|31}}. he racked up three more wins before falling at the hands of [[Tony Rand]]. However, his four wins were enough to ensure him a place in the finals as #5 seed, where he defeated [[Mike Willis]] in the quarter-finals and [[Robert Richland]] in the semis to set up a final against [[Christine Hunt (Series 4)|Christine Hunt]]. After a close start, Brian romped away at the end, beating Christine {{score|87|55}} to become the fourth series champion. He returned at the start of the next series for [[Championship of Champions I]], but was defeated in the first round by fellow series champion [[Ash Haji]] {{score|49|35}}. Brian also appeared on the [[Episode 495|special episode]] to celebrate Countdown's 500th show on 2 February 1987, and competed in the [[Countdown Masters]] in 1989 and 1990. Brian returned to Leeds in 1996 for the [[series 33|Supreme Championship]], beating [[Mandi Hale]] in his first game after solving two [[conundrum|crucial conundrum]]s to turn a 10-point deficit into a {{score|58|48}} win. However, he narrowly lost his next match {{score|52|51}} to [[Barry Grossman]]. In this game Barry beat Brian with the word {{word|STOPGAP}}. However, Brian clawed back 6 points with {{word|WASTED}}. The crucial conundrum {{word|BITSOFTER}} was revealed, but Brian lost by one point after neither player offered anything. | ||
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+ | His wife, [[Barbara Hudson|Barbara]], made an appearance as a contestant in [[Series 22]], but didn't come close to matching Brian's high standards. | ||
{{series winner|preceded_by=Andrew Guy|series=4|followed_by=Peter Evans}} | {{series winner|preceded_by=Andrew Guy|series=4|followed_by=Peter Evans}} |
Revision as of 15:29, 26 March 2011
Brian Hudson was a contestant in Series 4. A textile executive from Stockport, Cheshire, he made his debut on 28 May 1984, defeating Colin Woollard 45 – 31. he racked up three more wins before falling at the hands of Tony Rand. However, his four wins were enough to ensure him a place in the finals as #5 seed, where he defeated Mike Willis in the quarter-finals and Robert Richland in the semis to set up a final against Christine Hunt. After a close start, Brian romped away at the end, beating Christine 87 – 55 to become the fourth series champion. He returned at the start of the next series for Championship of Champions I, but was defeated in the first round by fellow series champion Ash Haji 49 – 35. Brian also appeared on the special episode to celebrate Countdown's 500th show on 2 February 1987, and competed in the Countdown Masters in 1989 and 1990. Brian returned to Leeds in 1996 for the Supreme Championship, beating Mandi Hale in his first game after solving two crucial conundrums to turn a 10-point deficit into a 58 – 48 win. However, he narrowly lost his next match 52 – 51 to Barry Grossman. In this game Barry beat Brian with the word STOPGAP. However, Brian clawed back 6 points with WASTED. The crucial conundrum BITSOFTER was revealed, but Brian lost by one point after neither player offered anything.
His wife, Barbara, made an appearance as a contestant in Series 22, but didn't come close to matching Brian's high standards.
Preceded by Andrew Guy |
Series winner Series 4 |
Followed by Peter Evans |
Episodes