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De Mooi is a serial quiz show contestant, and has won ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'' and ''{{w|The Weakest Link}}'' (both in 2000), ''100%'' (2001), and has been a Mensa chess champion. He has become most well-known since 2003 though, as one of the ''{{w|Eggheads}}'' on the BBC quiz of the same name.  
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De Mooi is a serial quiz show contestant, and has won ''{{w|Fifteen to One}}'' and ''{{w|The Weakest Link}}'' (both in 2000), ''100%'' (2001), and has been a Mensa chess champion. He has also appeared on ''Number 1'', ''Beat the Nation'' and ''No Win, No Fee''. Since 2003, He has become most well-known as one of the ''{{w|Eggheads}}'' on the BBC quiz of the same name. He originally left Eggheads in 2012 before returning in 2014, and will leave for the second time in 2016.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==

Revision as of 17:47, 4 August 2016

CJ de Mooi was a contestant in Series 49.

Four years later, he appeared at the unofficial CoBris 2007 tournament.

De Mooi is a serial quiz show contestant, and has won Fifteen to One and The Weakest Link (both in 2000), 100% (2001), and has been a Mensa chess champion. He has also appeared on Number 1, Beat the Nation and No Win, No Fee. Since 2003, He has become most well-known as one of the Eggheads on the BBC quiz of the same name. He originally left Eggheads in 2012 before returning in 2014, and will leave for the second time in 2016.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
3431 4/03/2003 P Peter Jeffery 79 – 70 CJ de Mooi Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Barry Norman Alison Heard 126

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