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− | De Mooi is a serial quiz show contestant, and has won ''The Weakest Link'' (2000), ''100%'' (2001), and has been a Mensa chess champion. He has become most well-known since 2003 though, as one of the ''Eggheads'' on the BBC quiz of the same name. | + | 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 become most well-known since 2003 though, as one of the ''Eggheads'' on the BBC quiz of the same name. |
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== |
Revision as of 10:27, 19 January 2012
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 become most well-known since 2003 though, as one of the Eggheads on the BBC quiz of the same name.
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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3431 | 4/03/2003 | P | Peter Jeffery | 79 – 70 | CJ de Mooi | Richard Whiteley | Carol Vorderman | Barry Norman | Alison Heard | 126 |
External links
- CJ de Mooi on Wikipedia